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arrive has a huge advantage. if you give an announcement and this announcement isn't immediately followed by some kind of counter information to the people accept some ideas and afterwards it is really hard to change them. to be. ready for. you i create an event and with this event i modify reality it is true that in times past the states always followed this principle for instance by murdering a political opponent using a hired killer a friend of the well known story in other cases they provoked a riot or encourage terrorism in a certain area but nowadays this events theory has been imported into the civilian sphere from the political and the military wants some sense that there are schools and communication companies which employ corella marketing is for me to be but
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today there are too many communication tools to figure out what is truly happening in reality as it is progressively more difficult to realize what is really going all. this information is becoming more relevant for true reasons it became global and most of all it isn't real time is limited as in the democracies the news reaches the audience in real time and so the t.v. audience anticipates the governments because the governments need to follow along to proceed to know the news me in terms of strategy and politics this provokes a more direct influence of the public opinion in the management of the conflicts to compare to the past.
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along with the representation of the war there are changes about the concept of war in the audience at this stage we do not talk about people anymore we talk about the audience in this context it is normal to raise a doubt about the possible manipulation which can be either intended or not it can be intended when for instance a scene is shot on purpose in order to influence the audience's ideas but it can also be an will for some reason a fact is selected ends up on the news and for everybody it becomes the expression of everything happening in a certain context people who looks back at the facts of you know one of those first of all we cannot broadcast a fact as it goes all its representation. before communications were closely tied to human relationships there were many more forms of defense she said yes there was
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less space for fabrication as much now as social control fates information is being turned into something different from reality which is something in between reality and imagination and this is what information is a virtual pending world. to invent a piece of news diffuse it on the web massively no one can know whether that piece of news really dances on the websites because the websites use it or because someone puts it there. it's so our enemy is the news that is the power of the real weapon is the news and the influence that it can have i can probably address he can be shot in the back with information in certain situations this is one of the biggest issues with all. the new weapon is information and the war is in prague. it's eighty five percent of the broadcast
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that information comes from the same subjects that are also protecting us of that information just think of the press agencies they give us information about their employers the companies they work for. not just this we have to consider but tv's and newspapers are not stakeholders are not the audience nor the consumers of a product. the ones deciding the political approach of media are the advertisers it's a piece of news does not have to be spread through the subject involves buys a whole page of a newspaper and that piece of news disappears. and there is another thing with the possibilities of misinformation increase enormously the audio visual media is a juxtaposition of very short spurts one minute. thirty seconds and so on. if there is a smart effect editor he can combine the images to lead the perception of the
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audience and then get a political reaction out of. led mission free credit station three purchased free. three. three. three per. seat.
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grief in the arab oil service is held in russia and across europe where the forty three victims of wednesday's plane crash that killed almost all of one of russia's greatest ice hockey team. the movie to put up a strong message to the syrian regime should be addressed to boost something it's just spoken what president medvedev speaks out against a one sided approach to the conflict in syria as he confirms russia's willingness to help and the bloodshed plus. they know where it is even we don't know so it's because because you're a former neighbor heard about the world in afghanistan they can't remember nine eleven because they never knew about a country on the frontline of the war on terror and they don't know why.
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they haven't moscow i might try so good to have you with us here on r t our top story ice hockey in russia has been dealt a terrible blow that's being mourned in the country and across the world almost the entire lokomotiv team was wiped out in a plane crash as they head into a match in minsk or an emotional ceremony was held to honor the victims. fans held banners and scarves bearing the names of those who died in the crash as their portrait for places like the ice during the ceremony to minsk would have been a lot of what his opponents symbolically scored goals their own goals as a mark of respect forty three people died on a plane to crash moments after the take off near the city of jaroslav all believe
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the aircraft failed to gain a proper height and clipped and had any other runway jim people survived are being treated for a serious burns and other injuries one player did narrowly escaped the earth waited for ill fated flight because he wasn't aboard the plane artie's shah thomas spoke with. the famous bells of jaroslav ringing out for a community grieving a chilling reminder of the tragedy that country with the lives of some of the city's brightest stars. i knew many of the boys personally what can i say they were seeing i can say this about many of them they were joyful people they loved life and they wanted to live they brought so much joy into our lives. thursday marking the start of a three day mourning period as fans of yours have a locomotive gathered and one of the city's central cathedrals i can't describe how
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i feel it's a very serious loss to me the only thing worse than that would be to lose my family they were like family to me. but as a support group of thousands work through their grief together one man maxime's is out there is going through his own personal nightmare he is the only member of the team not on board the fateful flight his coach told him to take the rest and meet the team for the next game in moscow. but you know this is very terrifying for me a hockey team is like a family i lost a family of forty people people i was trying to for such a long time. now maxine is supportive of rebuilding the locomotive franchise but it's torn by survivor's guilt that i haven't met their families yet i can't imagine how that'll be this is horrible for me i wasn't thinking about whether i was lucky or not that i wasn't on that plane. and now he must rely on his community
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sharing in the grief process so that the healing can begin and as a steady stream of mourners continue to come to this central church and you are so little to show their support it is clear that this is not just about an accident or a plane crash but it's about the loss of a team that something very important to a community that they will remember forever. on thomas r.t. . welcome o'keefe was an international team and the grief is shared throughout europe hundreds gathered in the center of the czech capital prague remember a memorial lives lost players changing their names lighting candles in their memory three czech national board all former world champions check i was talking to national team coach slawomir laugh at the loss is unbelievable. to talk about we've lost players in their prime with a hard cold of the national team i knew them very well even though they were
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playing abroad stilling were always trying to get better. i didn't just want to be part of a system they wanted to know the details of their positions and look at school i took a huge interest in what they did i really enjoyed working with them. and morial service is also happening in neighboring slovakia where tributes were paid to the sports star demitra people who gathered near an ice arena and brought us a lot of their emotions. with. its rigi shop. it was a big loss he was a great player. it is horrible it is difficult and smoke it. there's more on this story many others on our website among the dead the youngest player of the team who despite being both injured and disqualified wanted nothing more to do with is supporting brothers a decision that cost him his life. and the recently married flight attendant who
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planted with the job and have a baby her touching story and many others at archie dot com. and turning them out of the bay's other main news confrontation between libyan rebels and procrit a few forces shows little sign of easing battles have been raging near the towns of sirte and bani walid two of the few remaining strongholds of the fallen regime forces loyal to the colonel fired rockets for by the well lead where two of the sons are said to be leading the armed resistance this despite the interim government seeking to negotiate a peaceful solution the deadline for gadhafi loyalists to surrender has been extended to this saturday as per the colonel unself in his latest audio message the ousted leader claimed was still in libya and vowed he'd never leave his ancestors homeland we even while life in the libyan capital still struggles after falling into rebel hands with a celebratory mood quickly dampened by fears of possible anarchy artie's marie if a notion like has more from tripoli or. a city
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celebrates more than ten days the labor and capital has been rejoicing in the dictator's fall where. he wanted to bring his quarter here in the central square for his rule forty second anniversary we put our flag and that we won we're so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have fired. the shot during this whole country fairly early august. revealed we know very very well with. mr gaddafi. his victory tour he told older people love me with the people that we know you see love him and of course right of freedom is when we go to a good outfit and we're done all right with a lawyer but away from jubilant crowds we meet those who are not so pleased.
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to one leaves and cheaply as i was leaving district historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia other hand doesn't want to show his face on camera and seized on a hidden location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. there is no peace there is no safety in the city we don't want our children outside when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something bad when gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep awake what we do know. the rahman says he also wanted change and the greit a future for his country but not a sway. people are dying on both sides and cities destroyed or no one cares do they seriously think that it changed for the better yourself just look around is that what you wanted. and what is around is
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a scene of widespread destruction and social chaos the badly damaged buildings matched by the rising stink of the garden each and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that's what they carry our weapons not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the cities symmetries are growing bigger and bigger. shortly after tripoli fell into rebel hands the national transitional council leave his new authority claimed it was moving here from benghazi but weeks have passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground zero order being restored the city is functioning by. and treading a fine line between freedom and allocate. tripoli libya. stay with us here on r.t. still ahead in the program president obama is answers four hundred billion dollars
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jobs package with critics saying it won't be of many of any help given that stricken economy or the country's unemployed plus. seeking membership palestine building up for september vote that could grab a long awaited status as he went. but first russia is willing to support different approaches to resolve the situation in syria as long as they send signals to both sides of the conflict president medvedev made the position clear in an interview after the global policy forum in europe or he's critter all over brings us more of the russian leaders point of view. president made yet of his war against viewing the situation in syria in terms of good. seeing the careful consideration must be paid to sit within the syrian opposition before the international community . to dealing with the president give also called on both the assad government and the opposition to bring about the ends of violence in the country and we believe
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the resolutions we will prove to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact we address to both sides things aren't just black and white for the anti government protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy there are different groups within the opposition still some of the. extremists and some might even be called terrorists and the situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests of the russian they support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to one sided condemnation of. we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting. to go see it start talks to stop the bloodshed this is also in russia's interest because russia has always been serious friendly countries have close economic and political ties that's why we'll continue to look for solutions to the situation in syria. russia has opposed the sanctions that have been put in place on syria including the most recent ones
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imposing an oil embargo saying that more time should be given to the assad government to achieve the promises made to bring about change in the country the president mentioned there that negotiation is important and russia is playing its part as a mediator on friday representatives of the. the syrian opposition are in moscow for talks with russian diplomats on monday representatives from the assad government will be here to talk to talk to diplomats to try and bring an end to this situation is. syria russia of course doesn't want to go see syria go down the same road as what happened in libya with the un resolution that was imposed being used as. the international intervention going well beyond the parameters laid out in the mandate they want to see if we could see a should we get a piece of this is syria. a report from artie's peter all over in moscow you can
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see the full version of the interview that president had made again to your own he was television on our website dot com. images from nine eleven still chilling even ten years after the attacks that shook the world they trigger the war on terror but in a country that was at the forefront of that war it can be hard to find people who are member why the foreign troops arrived in the first place we continue our special coverage of the nine eleven anniversary with this report from afghanistan. helmand in southern afghanistan is a province that's borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces. but what afghans in this war torn province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask
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a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but those who are going to. hear. us do they know where it is we don't know so that's because you're a former neighbor heard about the world more stuff coming. to young men who clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say here no you see it in. this ng i just can see the smoke from the buildings and that's a that's only thing i can say when you get your this picture saying it so i think there was a call but if i just got here i would be surprised but having been here now for six months and this is pretty much the stone ages where we are what about the reactions fascinating so there were two guys it was kabul was clearly never going to kabul and you just shows you how isolated areas in your own country become on what i want
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to. do you know you're going to you know you're going to send come to this going to get the airplane from here to the united states and you know how much. it was nice to go from iraq to then here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here and with me she had after she was good picture of myself is what you see after looking at it in this passage where you want to carry the right. to be back. and saying we're going to help you to discern one building and it is how many things and this is going to help you with the help of. god with the missing kids. for fighting and they do it for their own kids in a paper that i don't and they didn't write. i do sympathize or understand what your some are saying it's even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so when you have when you can feed yourself her house yourself are you care about somebody you have six thousand miles away. so i
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can understand it like this is all you got up out of the top of this with that never thought yes was questions of anybody here that's why we're here amazingly in a country where for ten years a war has been fought with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only with the villagers oblivious to nine eleven percent with the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the us military to go this far you can see that i have no idea what the syrians have yet to see the faces of the full. survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand and other afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was with american troops that start withdrawing this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans ever having really understood why they came in the first place adam clips from afghanistan fourteen. will continue our special coverage of
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the nine eleven anniversary over the next couple of days with reports and analysis on your tax a legacy and a decade of the so-called war on terror. the term used to tack that became synonymous with pure evil. the senseless slaughter of almost three thousand people stunned the world. and it all seemed like a nightmare. ten years on. r.g.p. remembers the attacks on a softer man. a look back at nine eleven. president barack obama has presented his much awaited jobs act to congress it earmarks more than four hundred billion dollars for putting people back to work but some critics say it's too little too late or he's got a cheeky on explains. president obama addressed the lawmakers he put forward measures to create jobs and stimulate the sluggish economy the u.s. has seen several years of massive job loss unemployment remains over nine percent
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we're talking about millions of people living jobless in this country congress might cut unemployment benefits starting next year and the jobless in america will find themselves in an even more dire situation president obama in his address called for the congress to extend benefits for the unemployed he also suggested tax incentives for small businesses another measure he put forward is getting money we're talking about one hundred forty billion dollars to states and local governments so that they can keep you know the teachers and firefighters employed also hire infrastructure workers so that those workers can go out and spend money and keep the consumption going although experts are saying that the stimulus plan obama is suggesting will not really bring the u.s. economy out of the woods because it will create in the best scenario around one and a half million jobs but he takes eleven million jobs new jobs just to get back to the pre recession level there's a lot of skepticism out there in congress many lawmakers are not happy with obama's
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spending plans but obama is not happy with the lawmakers unwillingness to compromise what's frustrating to many here is that this package of one hundred forty billion dollars in direct stimulus is being debated so fiercely where is the bill giving nearly a trillion dollars a year on defense purposes and on wars gets passed easily and quietly that surely leaves many americans really frustrated about their representatives on product. consulting richard it serves obama shows a lot of political strength even though he claims to play hardball. look the housing crisis alone took six point seven trillion dollars out of this economy there are twenty five million people unemployed or underemployed so yes we need to be pretty aggressive and as for the president again look i'm glad he's talking about a jobs he should have done it before but even when he says i'm going to be bold and take a firm stand he does seem to say to the other side would you like my firm stand by
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throw in some things that you would like to is that not confirm for you so i think we've reached the point where we have to say look this is the beginning this is just the start if it passes if it doesn't pass then it's clear that republicans want to sell the country out for their electoral chances next year turning out of some other stories making headlines across the globe the first funerals have been held in the early two days after a massive briefcase bomb exploded outside the city's high court twelve people were killed in the blast and dozens more wounded indian authorities detained three men for questioning in the continuing investigation into the explosion the court thought it was the first major attack in india since twenty six people were killed by serial blasts in mumbai in two thousand and eight. nato has admitted its forces in afghanistan did mistakenly kill a b.b.c. reporter in july and a u.s. soldier mistook the journalist for a suicide bomber when troops responded to
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a militant attack in the southern afghan town the alliance along inquiry after questions were raised over initial reports that correspondent had been killed by taliban insurgents this comes amid the withdrawal of foreign troops from afghanistan expected to be completed by two thousand and fourteen. the deadly legacy of war and the appalling illness that can cause for servicemen even long after they've returned home explored in our special report coming your way. you're is when you look for nuclear winter least religion. consuming blondie's you measure barrels. your brain is washed. you have no idea. eileen is news the palestinians have started their.

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