tv [untitled] February 3, 2012 5:00pm-5:30pm EST
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these are the images growth world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. least four people reportedly killed in fresh clashes as thousands continue to demonstrate across to egypt angry at the country's military rulers after violence at a football match on wednesday left seventy four dead. a stalemate add to united nations that security council as a new resolution on syria fails to address all of russia's concerns which insists there should be no direct calls for regime change. and all polling stations across russia are to get their own digital observers as prime minister putin orders the installation of webcams to counter a potential fraud ahead of the march presidential elections.
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and broadcasting live direct from our studios in central moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us fresh clashes in egypt with reports of at least four killed and some four hundred injured across the country as police again fired volleys of tear gas to disperse crowds of protesters unrest broke out after wednesday's football violence when seventy four people died in post match clashes protesters have been massing in tahrir square and around the interior ministry blaming the police for doing nothing to prevent the soccer pitch deaths they are also calling on the military council to step down analysts say many young people are disillusioned with how their revolution has turned out. the main recipient of criticism now in egypt is the ministry council because it is really have powers and they are demanding that would be transferred. either to
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a government or to and it could present and image accounts we've just been very hesitant and i think it is still something that happened a couple of weeks ago when the military council told security forces to go. down democracy agencies both education n.g.o.s and international n.g.o.s u.s. base n.g.o.s all of that indicates that the mix of councils is very hadn't been entrancing to democracy that they want to cut the deal with a force which most likely would be the muslim brotherhood they did something very odd about the fact that egypt brought down the hammer and leader and yet agencies are acting as if. what is happening right now is that large segments of civil society the civic the the youth of egypt who began the revolt and that was what was taken away by other political parties including that muslim brotherhood and that some of those youth are angry at the government because they want the ministry council to transfer power to them or actually to their representatives and they
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fear that egypt is moving towards another authoritarian regime lawrence davidson a professor of middle east history at west chester university in the u.s. says this latest outbreak of violence could spark further insurrection. i think they lock the gates of the stadium which is never a good idea. but it seems to have been a routine kind of procedure. that the police didn't intervene against crafters probably is an indication that the police were afraid. to get in the middle of this but it serves as a pretty good excuse to read in bigger and. the protests against the military council and i think the key here is what the muslim brothers are going to do i don't think it can be another. full scale uprising unless the muslim
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brothers and their numbers as far as the military council is concerned. you don't know what their regular troops are going to do if you put them in the streets against against those centrally their cousins or you know or members of their family so i don't see the army. coming in and being becoming involved in this. maybe you will fractionalized elements of the army perhaps that is serving your beings get bad enough but i don't see that coming anytime soon well tell us what you think about the latest clashes in egypt at r.t. dot com today we ask you why colum has failed to return after he just revolution last year so far most of you think it's because it's in the same officials who were in power under ousted president mubarak are still running the country now about a quarter of new think that continuing unrest plays into the interests of radical
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groups eighteen percent say the unrest continues because high unemployment persists and slightly fewer of you believe that every revolution creates its own downfall those are the figures now but you can help change them. cast your vote at r.t. dot com. russian diplomats refuse to accept a security council draft resolution on syria saying that it calls quote to facilitate a political transition moscow opposes any language inside the resolution that could be seen as backing regime change in damascus. as the latest from new york. as the security council enters its for its fourth day of negotiations major powers are still divided over how this resolution should be drafted and what wording should be used now the russian foreign ministry said that moscow is still committed
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to talks and these talks are continuing but no vote is planned for the coming days now as we've been reporting the resolution the draft resolution that was first introduced to the council on tuesday has been revised and updated to meet some of russia's concerns you know some of those revisions reportedly and include the fact that the text no longer is spelling out plans for syrian president bashar al assad to step aside or to relinquish its power it also reportedly deletes a paragraph demanded that u.n. member states prevent the flow of arms to syria but at this point we still do not know what are the sticking points we do know that moscow opposes any language that would open the door for regime change in syria russia russian officials have acknowledged that the tax has softened but still does not meet moscow's major concerns now why the everything is so if there is because of what has taken place
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in libya russia china many other countries believe that western powers misinterpreted the text of the resolution that was passed for libya that allowed for a no fly zone and circumvented the attacks and and took advantage of what the security council wanted and that's why you have all these member states going through the text word for word and debating word for word because many countries do not want to leave the door open for misinterpretation by western powers some of which want to see a regime change in syria. reporting for us there from new york now as humanitarian. groups accuse libya's new government of abuse in the country's detention centers it's been revealed that a former senior official could have fallen victim to torture libya's ex ambassador to france has died in custody twenty four hours after being detained by an armed group who can't shandon a middle east expert and
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a journalist sheds some light on the latest accusation it seems to me very clearly is that why this focus now on this in tiny militia is because there's an tiny militia there's entirely people holding saif al islam and the west especially the i.c.c. are very fearful about what this one tiny militia are going to do with saif al islam saif islam hasn't had access to us of this as far as i know and he hasn't said anything publicly so i think for this entirely it's that saif al islam in their custody is the biggest power play that they've got to use in libya so i think this is the great agenda of what's going on right now with this latest development i think doctors without front is like human rights watch like amnesty they can't suddenly feign surprise about what's actually come to pass in libya they seem to provide the quote unquote human rights justification for western. policies or foreign aggression then once these countries stabilize and turn into
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failed states by the nato or you know natural western the military aggression then they suddenly are surprised. but they all along have been used and perhaps allowing themselves to be used in actually in justifying a human rights so-called foreign intervention. now there is a lot more coming up in the next few minutes religious to the extreme. it's scary and it's freaking people this is a misinterpretation or secret from the center for some hard liner rhetoric from a radical islamic group shocks belgian society including fellow muslims. now. live pictures from every polling station in russia will go online with help of a new website launched on friday thousands of webcams are being installed across the country ahead of next month's presidential elections the move was introduced by
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current prime minister and presidential candidate vladimir putin as one step toward stopping fraud during the vote you've got a piece going off as the details. inch after inch mile after mile big brother is preparing to cast his eyes on polling stations as the massive campaign to install web cameras is in full swing across the nation. but i think i asked one central electoral commission which is to install cameras that are all polling stations across the country so that everyone can watch online what's happening there twenty four hours a day. the idea was put forward following the biggest protests in russia since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. with tens of thousands demanding fair elections so wiring up over ninety thousand polling stations is the scale and around a half of a billion us dollars is the price tag. the system is not be made only for one
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day we help this project want only develop election technologies that will also help modernize the telecommunications infrastructure across the entire country so when they all cameras will be feeding the videos they filmed the local digital storage facilities after computer processing will be then sent to seven large storage and distribution centers via cable radio and satellite these centers will then broadcast the information to several web portals it's estimated that all together the cameras will film and broadcast four hundred and ninety years of video information in good quality however there is still down to this technology will help make the vote more transparent. you know you just don't know i'm sure the observer is going to be able to check. these cameras were not now and she resented her mother for everyone knows about cameras in supermarkets she'll doesn't stop robberies from happening. every ballot box will be monitored wait two cameras one
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with the general do you want another with a close up of this lot there are many ways to rig it and the cameras don't provide a hundred percent guarantee against them but using that should still make it much more difficult to stuff. using them to monitor elections such a scale is a first for any nation and regardless of the success of the idea everyone will be able to monitor the vote not to mention no one is against having more real life observers on the spot the war is going on moscow well the voting video isn't online just yet but there is a lot that is streaming right now and you can check that out at r.t. dot com. the anonymous hacker group unveils secret correspondence revealing the details of the massacre of iraqi civilians by u.s.
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troops in two thousand and five. and the i.s.a.'s crew members will be stuck in orbit for an extra forty five days find out what caused the delay at r t dot com. belgium is estimated to have up to four hundred fifty thousand muslims living in the country but it is a radical minority of them that is drawing attention and scaring the population with their messages and as our tease attacks are silly i discovered their extreme message may contradict the very religion they claim to observe. bearded wearing a comma flushed jacket and constantly surrounded by men for what about us is hard not to notice he heads the islamic fundamentalist group shari'a for belgium in september the group opened the country's first sharia court in outwork to mediate domestic disputes among muslims with our own system of belief. of having things if you want to accept it accept it if you don't that's your problem or there
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is judgement day if you if you're a muslim you will go to paradise if you are this believer you will go to hell so any further controversy may have ended there if that was all there is to it that video such as these. have caused outweighs. the freedom of speech and. insight to hatred incitement to violence starch we have. leadership. he openly. said. i should be. should be killed because i am an enemy of islam in january and work or prosecutor recommended two years in prison and a fine of five hundred fifty euros for about the sum for inciting hatred and violence against non muslims that's in addition to fourteen police court convictions and criminal convictions for robbery defamation and violence.
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just a few people maybe a dozen of people maybe two dozen of people dressed like. middle age. saying that the green flag. and. yet it has its repercussions another must. of course they are moved but they have no religious but it is a minority in search of an identity. and the misses they're using it's scary and it's freaking people. unfortunately just kind of threw chills about image of islam and muslims condemn this kind of. this is a misinterpretation of her secret for. muslims comprise about six percent of the belgian population one of the highest rates in europe and is expected to rise to more than ten percent by two thousand and twenty the muslim who live in belgium
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they say. they are belgium from the region. and the first. muslim radical groups such as those of the islamic fundamentalists comprise a minority and it's not representative of the muslim community in belgium nevertheless politicians analysts and even the belgian muslims themselves acknowledge that the problem is what these groups symbolize radicalization the process it spreads and the allure of extreme views. tests are so you are brussels. more world news in brief for you this hour. at least thirty seven people have been killed in a shootout between rival police forces in south sudan dozens more were hospitalized with gunshot wounds fighting erupted at a peace meeting to resolve local disputes about stolen cattle south sudan which declared independence last year is plagued with ethnic tension violent cattle raids
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and a rebel attacks. rescue teams are continuing to battle heavy seas and strong winds to search for survivors after a ferry sank off of new guinea with three hundred fifty passengers and crew on board almost two hundred fifty people have been plucked from the sea but many are still missing the ship's operator said the vessel had sent a distress call on thursday but then all contact was lost most of the passengers were university students and teachers in training. even.
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maybe some of the. future champions to. a profession. activity. related activities such as football. place. and. groups. always tell you something. that you will. curling is a fascinating game it's entertaining and also addictive it's great for team building too we have many office people here who come to play in big groups. moving on and it's widely understood in the medical community that stress can be destructive crofts and other pets like to help you let go of stress as focus on
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something you enjoy and this. is an intriguing addition to the world of hobbies locals and foreigners can enjoy. in the beginning of two thousand and seven a group of moscow and. created a club to cultivate traditional and strong. practitioners. someone who practices in the grading system of skill equivocation the school is growing in popularity around the world and the russian capital is no exception to the. spiritual and physical enhancement with the means of a sword it's a powerful social and cultural phenomenon in japan and russia it's existed for twenty two years as always i think if i would like to take part in a close so it's on with the clothing and components and finally the helmets men as it's called i'm giving a short lesson in technique and the principles behind the fighting the movement and
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well let's try. that in the training is quite noisy in comparison to some other sports this is because he was a shout to express that fighting spirit when striking the sure as it's called is meant to represent a shocking source that has made. before the slots she held together fittings wants to experience yet again i live to tell the tale. for the most time consuming process times in the twenty first century video gaming some parents might not be happy about that many young says spend a lot of time in front of the screen of the play stations. it's
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a huge industry now and very six issues organized around the world to showcase the best examples like the expo. two thousand and six. things is one of the most common hobbies some keep their collections in cupboards others prefer to share them with others interested. and. collect and infuse yes but he includes a listening acquired his first b.m.w. a decade ago. decided to stop the collection. and international trade clause grew considerably somebody decided to open an e.c.m. which now has hundreds of princes. and fifty me i'm meeting children's world is a popular chain in russia with
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a million still of trainspotting stamp collecting the model making. up being replaced by technology but while some kids turn their noses up at traditional games are still many who love old fashioned pastimes. jigsaw puzzles black drafts chess or dozens of hobbies and games on sale here and of course even though our children's toy. highlights the world wide. and so in the cold and dark winter months such indoor activities for all ages. in a sense no. such hobbies are good for you in many ways jigsaws arts and crafts puzzles plastic model kits and so on a said to him hans your creativity help you think more clearly and sharpen your focus based we demoed is a big band the eiffel tower and the global certainly keep you concentrating and entertained for hours in the high tech world of today there's clearly still a market for such hobbies and must go beyond. the puzzles on not just but children
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some are so complicated that even grownups can manage them like for example they said once here consisted of thousands of pieces but it's a great family holby and fun well like to deal with them all together. a final location is the olympic sports complex venue was built for the nine hundred eighty summer olympics where most of the swimming diving and water polo competitions. come here to meet a group of stupid divers regular sessions on how decide this route and that six metres deep it's a great place to train and build up underwater confidence and skills there are several diving clubs in moscow it's a passionate hobby for many russians who travel around the world exploring their historic sites. which i feel this home is a great part of my life i guess are time to work my brain is overloaded with
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information and i feel like i need some sort of release which i gets when i come here don't even a pull and spend time with fellow divers. used in the i thought living in a busy capital such as the holidays abroad are the only chance to enjoy the what a wild world that's not the case so it's on with the wetsuit and gear and into the . sea creatures. this is still great fun although you don't have the views of carl and fish swimming pool is an ideal place to concentrate a moment in the equipment study breathing and to make sure your knowledge of safety is refresh and here you can see several advanced scuba divers playing a game of underwater take that's for a unique time. provides an opportunity to release your stress and
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recharge your batteries as an ideal facility for expression. to scuba diving. and a great fall. in extreme seasons of. cold winters this is he brings a whole range of fascinating hobbies and as the city evolves muscovites travel more activities enjoyed only become more individual and specialized maybe next time they'll add a shock to the swimming pool. what i've experienced that was great fun but unfortunately that's the time we have left on this week's program my hobbies impost time skiing or sometimes so i'll see you again the same time next you can swim for me and the rest of the crew from the olympic ski school sitting here. for now.
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you know to see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. was a big picture. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand three hundred one is not enough in-patient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses commandos there to take care of all the people who are here the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my own.
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