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the job of terrorist recruiters for the. gas to be between russia and ukraine to build twenty minutes in business the more detail. three pm on friday here in the russian capital this is with me will receive cherie moscow says western nations want to adjust to a un resolution proposed in order to push syria towards a regime change russia wanted the security council to urge both the government and opposition to lay down their arms that you go to prison off now has more reaction from moscow. the amendments proposed to the russian draft resolution on syria at the u.n. security council are aimed at toppling president assad's regime while moscow has a different approach to the situation is calling for both sides of the conflict in
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syria to put their weapons down and negotiate and it's to address a solution rules out any possible military intervention all this supporting to the russian foreign ministry which says that despite the differences in approaches it's still ready for dialogue on this matter with the western partners but stresses that the libyan scenario can not be repeated in syria meanwhile the secretary of russia's security council has said there's reasons to believe that operation is already being prepared by some western states including possibly italy some countries in the persian gulf and possibly even syria's former ally turkey the secretary of the security council has also said that he sees the reasons behind the international tensions around syria don't lie within the human rights situation in the country and issues around the syrian opposition but are dealing directly linked
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with president assad unwilling to cut relations with iran the tensions around which are continuing to rise as well. you're going to stop reporting there while meantime . project coordinator with the lebanese based conflicts forum says the regime change agenda in syria is part of a much wider tactic and their reach. this is actually a project very much about regime change and the aim of it is that it's part of the war on iran which was effectively started and there were comments by the national security advisor from the us tom donilon by jeffrey feltman in his testimony to congress which has basically been very explicit about the regime change agenda of the u.s. they've been very careful up till now to acknowledge any kind of violence that being perpetrated by any others apart from. the government forces in syria but i think just a few days ago the u.s. ambassador did admit that actually there is violence there is there are. actors
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active who are not government forces so i think what's been very clear is that this is a project about regime change and it's within this context the narrative of the pro-democracy movement protesters. can text realize this is the cover for the region change project. the west lays the blame for the bloodshed in syria squarely on the government for the changing society suggests the problem runs much deeper. nana nag made son to man was an activist he say sure networking sites such as facebook to call for peace in syria he phoned his family to tell them to watch him doing an interview on lake who t.v. so i mean i saw him on to the and he looked well i mean but it was to be one of the last times the family saw him alive and soon after that he was kidnapped he lived
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to a woman never returned we found his body in the morning and his pieces mutilated it's too painful for me to remember that moment it remains unclear who killed him and his family thinks it may have been militants he was working for the security forces after seeing him speak on television but in reality he'd worked at a sugar mill and was training to become a computer specialist like so many of the young educated people in syria right now he felt the need to be involved in the changing reality in his country syria in fact has one of the youngest populations in the arab world is schools like this a new generation studying the fact an increasing number of arabs have become better educated and better informed them that parents or grandparents were that they're not any more aware that the school writes the more able to demand them as well. many young opposition supporters have taken their campaign online relying heavily on social media like facebook and twitter that have helped topple regimes like
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these in egypt and libya people's literacy and also media literacy has been enormously harvested recent decades by both education technology called trained but i think we should remember this can cut both ways opposition sides can try to get out their message and can mobilize people but also from supporters of government so much less dependent on a single new station or single state newspaper the between a regime under pressure and an increasingly militarized opposition many syrians have been lacked trapped in the middle so our degraded museum as. i have only one question what did they kill my son for their son was the politician or a public figure various movements national and local exist in this country i don't understand when my son was killed you know you know not seeking the floor many of whom were young supporters president this week once again repeated his promises of reform that was not with skepticism from the opposition meanwhile on all sides at
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this point thinks young politically motivated syrians remain committed to fighting for their political future if they country despite the fact that so many like them and that fight could end up costing them their lives so. just about twenty two minutes from now here in our theater people of eleanor's cross-talk are discussing the influences at work inside syria from the arab league observers to the protesters themselves as a preview. they have consistence policies towards syria and i think they took this side of their civilians inside syria and they have clearly i mean sorry if i get interrupt here i mean these are sort of i don't understand when we use the term protesters civilians i mean a lot of these people are armed and there are no longer civilians or protesters there come back now and this is turned into a civil war and some western powers are supporting certain elements within syria
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taking a side in the civil war would you agree or disagree with that. crystal coming your way shortly here on our team so viewers hopes to join the e.u. are one step closer to realisation e.u. lawmakers have called on the european council to grant belgrade long anticipated candidate status at a session in march but its cause of oh there remains the main obstacle to accession and local serbs living in the disputed region say concessions for you. and not helping them at all as r.t.c. got a never points. the agony it's a checkpoint in northern kosovo may not look like an obvious triumph of peace but here is the same spot just two weeks ago since a summer e.u. backed kosovo albanians have tried to take control of the border between serbia and kosovo the serb minority erected barricades in response they don't recognize kosovo
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independence saying that the albanian dominated province is still part of serbia now both sides have fire new agreed that the border will be jointly policed. anyone can now freely pass through this checkpoint when you're trumpeting this as a happy resolution that a standoff and what life here has become a lot of so once again they've given up too much for the compromise and have received no rush owen says about the long term future of belgrade try to talk serbs in kosovo down from the barricades so it was to join the e.u. which made a peaceful solution to the border issue a precondition but despite progress on the border belgrade application for candidate status has been stalled in the latest round of talks with brussels some countries which did recognize and they feel that serbia is a weak just before they are getting the kind of the status that is why they are squeezing serbia exacta trying to achieve something more than usually are asking
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their candidates. just meters from the e.u. soldiers in the past serbian militia many here have been engaged in conflict with albanians since one thousand nine hundred nine when an ethnic war divided their territory into they have been coming to this road block since july and say they will carry on despite a border deal alone is proposed why should we be happy to see you soldiers give us permission to use this road we never used to need permission to use it at all we do not trust the e.u. or old binion's we need it when a relative some friends have been injured in this conflict for the past twelve years. to gain the most from the border compromise our ordinary serbs blocked roads prevented many children from coming to school and their parents from buying even basic foodstuffs but normality is some distance away. so. there are constant warning sirens during the lessons these children are not growing up
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normally their lives are defined by the conflict and this is true not just for children but for all have been living in kosovo for twelve years while opening the roads is a step forward to serve status in. they do not consider. and that does not appear to want them remains as uncertain as. possible. he is coming to live from moscow it's good to have you with us today still ahead for you in this hour of the consequences of america's fondness for pharmaceuticals . a patient comes in with a knee injury and says i'm so sad oh are you depressed ok right prescription they're giving out like a mini look at the hidden health risks from the increasing use of anti psychotics in the united states. the u.s. is said to have directly warned iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei that it
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will respond if i run blocks a key oil transit route in the persian gulf the escalating verbal conflict between washington and tehran has also been made worse by the assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist on wednesday talks between the un's nuclear watchdog and iran over its nuclear program have been shared will for two weeks time what lindsey german from the stop the water lucian says iran's atomic ambitions are not the only reason for the build up of pressure. if you look at the recent report from the atomic energy authority said quite categorically there is not evidence of iran developing here where. it seems to me that the. things in america in britain and elsewhere are ignoring this report and they are definitely stepping up the pressure the assassination of the latest scientists the nuclear scientists who worked in that will be seen quite rightly as
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a provocation it will be seen as the work of the israelis but by the americans and the troop movements the ships in the gulf all of this points to more and more pressure. and i durham. but we are always keen to know what you think of our stories so your opinion is welcome right now certainly on our website for the latest where we're asking what's next for iran here's how you voting right now at r.t. dot com hof of you believe the u.s. will push iran towards an all out military conflict about a third of convention america will just strike first the rest are fairly split here between whether iran will claim to have nuclear capabilities to urge the west to back off or will protect itself by setting up an anti us alliance in south america to log on to r.t. dot com a cost of it we are standing by for it. the pentagon says it's identified the unit seen on a video which appears to show u.s. marines urinating on the corpses of taliban fighters now or just the latest scandal
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involving the american military in afghanistan war veteran jake deliberate who says the video coupled with previous abuses is a good news for terrorist recruiters. just to remind people of a few incidents that occurred a while back there was the the burning of the koran that happened with. terry jones as then there was the abu ghraib incident and before then there was the decision to invade iraq that had nothing to do with nine eleven so all of these these situations pile on and they add up and what happens is al qaeda and other terrorist organizations and using this video and they put it in their recruiting videos end up on you tube and across the jihad of web channels and they end up reading anti-american sentiment this is the hugest recruitment for al qaida that we can do that anybody can do nobody in the united states military is trained to pee on dead people this is the behavior of ill disciplined soldiers under my opinion are
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probably also suffering from a severe amount of p.t.s.d. from a long ended war and what happens when you suddenly see you and the dehumanizing other human beings in the in the battlefield and it's unfair to the mobile how pathetic this is become because the war hasn't forgiven brought to an end like obama said he was going to do and what we're seeing abu ghraib happened twice now in afghanistan. if you want you to explore all of our stories in depth or online on our website on the dot com so much more lined up as well just don't try this at home the thrill seekers travel from moscow all the way to some petersburg on the roof of russia's fastest train have a look at more of this nerve jangling video that's on our website r t v dot com. and yet another roof suffered this time it's a snow boarding crow seemed to be enjoying itself enjoying the pleasures of a ski season didn't need a lift pastor obviously if you want your check out this footage and there it goes
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again. just go to our to talk column. it's. quarter past the hour here in moscow the united states has a passion for pills americans reportedly consume sixty percent of the world's drugs used to control mental behavior and. explains pharmaceutical firms plan to keep cashing in even if it cost people their livelihood livelihood and their health. america is regarded as a country with a ravenous appetite for consumption today
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a widespread fondness for pharmaceuticals has turned the u.s. into a nation of pill poppers bipolar depression doesn't have to consume news here's me and here's my depression you know when you feel the weight of sadness you may feel exhausted hopeless and anxious according to the u.s. government anti-depressant use among americans has increased nearly four hundred percent in the past two decades published reports find that one in five adults take at least one drug for mental health disorders with over fourteen billion dollars in annual sales anti-psychotics remain america's top selling their reputed class of prescription drugs this is a medical journal dr harriet fraud believes big pharma has manufactured a climate of insanity by manipulating and even creating illness for capital gains the advertising strategy is to have
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a big diagnoses and then find wiggle room so that they apply to everybody prescription nexium the u.s. is the only western country that allows direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs this ad for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder warns that untreated patients will likely end up divorced friend this commercial for his old aunt emmy award this isn't to make you happy alone but side effects may include dry mouth insomnia sexual side effects diarrhea nausea and sleepiness the critics also say big pharma uses its financial muscle to provide doctors with gives cash kickbacks and research funding in exchange for endorsing or prescribe the latest and most lucrative drugs what you have is a whole network of doctors who are hustling these drugs if a patient comes in with a name injury and says i'm so sad oh are you depressed hey write
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a prescription. they're given out like eminem last year per script and drug abuse became the number one cause of accidental death with more than thirty thousand americans overdosing can consume you sarah quell a bipolar medication generated four point four billion dollars in sales last year listing all its side effects requires forty nine seconds of air time blood sugar has been reported missing or her legs are in medicines like it and in extreme cases can lead to calm down the number of children consuming anti-psychotic medication doubled in the posit decade millions of american adolescents are taking drugs like adderall doled out by doctors to treat hyperactivity only drugs are very very similar to illicit really good drugs is a very dangerous now one is a little safer but you're just not sure i mean they're being forced on me. but doctors you know who are telling parents this is the best thing for them when often
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it's not and so you get a lot of angry resentful just growing up in america here that's already happening because pfizer america's most profitable pharmaceutical company makes anti-depressants not only for people but also for adam and in two thousand i the pharma giant paid two point three million dollars to settle civil and criminal allegations over illegally marketing one of its drugs it was the largest health care fraud settlement and criminal line to ever been paid by a u.s. drug company that being said the money reportedly amounted to less than three weeks worth of pfizer drug sales the money is so huge that the fines are immaterial and they're not thinking about the social effects of what they're doing they're thinking about the profits they are the pharmaceutical industry remains the most profitable business in the u.s. more success and financial gain for the companies will always remain possible as long as more americans are encouraged to take drugs in
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a fortnight archie need. all right before we get to the business with katie let's check out the artsy world news update here some other headlines in brief from around the world let's start with nigeria. as you see wouldn't ultimatum to the government and threaten to hold all oil and gas production on sunday this is over a decision to eliminate fuel subsidies which doubled prices in a single day nationwide strike is now into its fifth day and talks between unions and the president have made no breakthrough the tension comes amid a wave of sectarian violence started by attacks on christians which was left over eighty people dead since christmas. katie marks two years since a devastating earthquake killed around three hundred thousand people nationwide religious services have been held with people all over the country gathering in makeshift churches to pay tribute to those who died the disaster displaced one and a half million people with most of them still living in temporary camps. apple's
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decision to delay the launch of the i phone four s. that its flagship store in beijing caused outrage customers to the shot a crowd had been camped outside in freezing temperatures all of life and started lobbying eggs at the store announced it would not open at seven am as planned it's the stuff work concerned about the number of people queuing and police were forced to cordon off the area at its second beijing store the new iphone sold out in less than one hour. time now for the business is katie. hello there thank you henri thank you for joining me a new gas war is looming as ukraine wants to cut its purchasing by almost a half but russia's energy giant gazprom is not willing to allow that kiev has
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signed a contract to receive fifty two bidding cubic meters from russia and twenty twelve but made the surprise announcement this week that it was only going to take half of that ukraine's leaders say it's struggling economy can't afford to pay the full amount the russian it gets monopoly says kiev would have only reduce its order by maximum of twenty percent but only if that had been agreed six months in advance speculation is mounting that the country would be unable to survive was such a reduced gas order will bring you any further developments on this as they happen . russia and iran's decision to ditch the us dollar invariable the ruble our all for bilateral trade is following a global trend recently both china and japan said they would switch to trading in their own local currencies to boost ties you've gained their daughter in from air cases stemmer says emerging markets can only benefit from such deals. the colleges which used to be the strongest far beyond their competitors were in the world when
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you were a dollar a pound of struggling to use restraint doesn't matter so now they are they all over their obvious we can dismiss it and most of the national government is national money to research this they are not interested in the stability of colleges for gold maybe or would like to see their colleges we make sure they are no intention makes them uncomfortable for bilateral trade relations of those countries which do not have used all the other colors this is their national currency the others are the third world that treat them all before the countries of the third world the most because these reach into their own causes and through the relations because it's more profitable it's more predictable and this makes contracts. better to understand and easier to fulfill. movie on the market or fast which is advancing on the biggest we create a kind of a mild propose that we over any an embargo will be delayed by six months of having a clearly a positive effect on the price is going to say the extra time is to allow struggling
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countries like greece italy and spain to find alternative supplies and european stocks are gaining me out pete sentiment across europe was inspired by thursday's successful spanish and italian bond auction the high demand for both nations that eased worries and the troubled region. largest economy of course is gearing up to sell another four point seventy five billion indebtedness big in your eyes on the russian markets right now all makes after both forces spent most of the day the red my senses my mr x. back in silver black have a smart yes has stayed family in the red that the positive news coming out of europe is expected to improve the. size. ok movie on the individual on the my sides who chips a mix this hour. it's slightly higher amid the nearly after disputes over the gas
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supplies to ukraine that we've been covering for you or maybe you call it is point nine percent in there right now telephony provide up must have a problem is not so negative still it's been an upturn it's much healthier the company is reportedly buying a seventy five percent stake in armenian operator g l c l five to twenty two and a half million dollars out of sand that with came from the i.o.c. magical says investors should pay close attention to the latest news like it's influence market movements. the more general condition would be to pay attention to the shares which react strongly usually. to the news current leaving useful always quite positive from those shares will be probably the biggest gainers of those for example you can take your names which are usually the most reaction from this kind of things you can sell financials as well as one of the first proxies. and then also you should definitely track the story both us and iran and see how the oil
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price action is what's going on on that side of. turnover in russian trade with normal c.i.s. countries rose by those in the first eleven months of last year waiting six hundred thirty billion dollars so an energy goes accounted for three courses of exports while machinery and equipment totaled pulse of all imports russia's top three trading partners for the period china germany and the islands but also for me today the new bush who will be head next hour he'll have all also business poised to join him goodbye.
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if they shoot something inappropriate for public they can easily be shown to accept casualties was ok. i wish she would have never happened but it has. been a war a t.v. camera becomes an unnecessary what destroys their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors should leave iran. and it's clear what happens with such witnesses i got on my site. many objects to.
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old free born killers loaded videos for your media projects a free video dog tom. it is good to have you with us on this friday you're watching live from moscow time for you headlines now russia says western proposals for adjustments to a u.n. draft resolution put forward by the russian capital aimed at a regime change in syria pressure is against outside interference in the country and calls on both sides to end the violence. solving a border dispute with calls of bringing serbia closer to long desired to e.u. membership of a kind that status likely to be granted to belgrade.
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