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he ended it equally there's no doubt society has changed more people want to have more influence on russia's political life perhaps that's why it took less than one month for the vote was leaked to establish ties with both the authorities and the opposition and with the help promised from the candidates the league just may secure enough access to effectively monitor the vote in march as long as it avoids taking sides and protects its neutrality is going to moscow. are you watching r t and just to keep your mind here that plenty of news and eye catching videos are always available twenty four seven and artsy dot com let's have a look at some of the stories in brief now waiting for you at our website hungry for power the muslim brotherhood demand that egypt's military rulers sack the appointed prime minister and replace him with their own candidate. and a cia spy jailed former engineer from the police at school military cosmodrome gets
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thirteen years behind bars for selling secret data on a russian intercontinental ballistic missiles to the united states get more on that story at r.t. dot com. now before we get to katie with the business now the r.t. world update some of the global news in brief eleven militants have been killed over a dozen wounded in pakistan after local security forces fired artillery shells at their suspected hideouts the crackdown took place in the tribal region where dozens have died in fighting between soldiers and insurgents over the last few weeks pakistan's military has been conducting anti terror operations including since the beginning of the year. a planned strike by police in the rio de janeiro over low pay could it jeopardize next week's notorious annual cost of novell despite an agreed pay rise of thirty nine percent over the next two years loren forces are demanding double similar industrial action in the city of salvador so the murder
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rate doubled with one hundred twenty people killed just during a nine day police strike thousands of soldiers may be deployed in brazil's capital to try and provide security. hungary's central bank is literally burning money to help keep people warm in europe's deadly cold snap the bank has been pumping wards of disused notes into bundles that can be burned by those in need of heat by no it's a b. provide. it is a free source of fuel for the past four years the need now was particularly great with hundreds perishing in the conditions across europe over the past few weeks. burying the person you love and living freely with may be a basic right in most democratic countries but apparently it's not always the case in the jewish state israeli palestinian families say they face daily discrimination and risk being separated altogether and israel's insistence that it's quote only protecting national security as few people convinced artie's polis live reports.
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this is the document that's ruining lana's life it makes no mention of a university degree a husband or two children it's simply states she's palestinian and therefore illegal and wanted in israel i have a pension stay here now. i don't have any rights just to breathe and eat and drink and for me it's not allowed but a lot of chooses this non life because it's where her husband and children live by law very israeli where is the rest of her family live across the border in janine in palestine each time we travel during the week. lama goes through perth and i and the kids go. what does. i have to walk. until now known as move between the two worlds with temporary visas issued by television but
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she's afraid they could stop as a government tightens its grip on a law denying permanent citizenship to palestinians married to israelis it's trying to limit the graphic in growth of the arab citizens encourage. citizens who marry palestinians from the west bank in gaza or from jordan to actually immigrate to actually leave israel israel says the law is for security purposes and it's trying to prevent palestinians from taking advantage of being able to get an israeli id through marriage and then carry out attacks on israeli citizens but human rights groups don't buy that they petitioned the law arguing that in the last fourteen years more than one hundred fifty thousand palestinians entered israel because of family ties with israelis only fifty four of them were ever found to be a security risk. in upholding the so-called citizenship law the israeli supreme court president said it was one of the most difficult questions in the state's history the battle against terror while at the same time maintaining the nation's
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democratic nature we are talking about thousands of family that as a result of the decision of the supreme court that validated upheld the law they are now living under the tangible threat of being forcibly separated from their spouses from their children from their parents so we are indeed talking about a huge issue with a huge effect on thousands of people this law is thinking about it. i mean one of. the. he grieves before having your very blue or jewish. but in the meantime it threatens to tear families apart as lawn interests you now face the very real danger that they might not be able to continue living together policy r t israel let's go to the business has created.
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thank you rory welcome to the business program this hour gold is losing value on the stronger dollar lifted by fresh worries about the european debt crisis however the sentiment has been generally bullish for the body and with the price up around ten percent this year rob edwards from renaissance capital sees no reason to think a gold bubble is developing and that the prospects for the metal are still good. gold is twelve percent off its lows we should this record in december it's only ten percent off it's hard it's been very volatile but if you look at the long term chart for gold going over the past decade we're important to fifty. two thousand dollars an ounce now that's been a very consistent bull run and in many periods over that period of time and it's been going up in our currency which is the true definition of a bull market it was living in an age of volatility gold is still going to be relevant we don't see it breaking below fifteen hundred dollars an ounce and the
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end of the day is still a commodity there's a cost of production there's a constant supply and it's still very very hard charging people think. let's have a look at the markets now exchange rates there is lower. than say about the great deal meanwhile we are all is weighing on the ruble which is losing value against the european and the us currency. boil it remains down after the international energy agency cut to twenty twelve global all demond forecasts rustic that month as a darkening economic outlook as they called it has reduced prospects for growth amid supply concerns for in the sanctions on a rainy and as you can see by the light sweet on the brands are indeed european stock markets moving into the red after greece fell to come up with the dead. continue throughout the weekend european a finance ministers are now holding back the rescue package demanding further
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commitments from. an here in moscow the market is to remain in negative territory at this hour as you can see reality as is nearly two percent down meanwhile the my sense is under one percent. and on to the individual moves on the my sex bank continues to socialize from the previous session following the buyback announcement talk mike how come i asked is also down the company's net profit reached thirty three million dollars last year against a seventy four million dollar loss a year before the us gold is a raising of the gains following reports about is felt tie up with all the metal. some of russia's richest people my soon find themselves subject so one off tax prime minister putin says a way must be found to close the subject of privatization in the one nine hundred ninety s. he suggested who took control of the country's resources should pay back something
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he acknowledges that the process of privatization after the collapse of the soviet union was dishonest there are one hundred fourteen billionaires in russia many have made their fortunes from commodities alexy a still magnate says putin his idea will be difficult to implement. doesn't really work. it's very important to understand how this idea can be implemented in reality who should pay the turks. the ones who privatized the assets back in the ninety's plus many large enterprises the privatized people this issue must be addressed the question is though how exactly this can be done. so for now i'll be back in about fifty five minutes with all business.
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from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe problem is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses commandoes that 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 venture is a firefighter i didn't want to do your mass and i started out going to just do firefighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the far the problem is medical but we had a rescue couple weeks ago waited four hours for
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a bit i've waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a safe francis and we went for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall with patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it in real. everything. i'm tom are welcome to the big picture.
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world with. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. five thirty pm here in moscow you're watching our time for you headlines syrian opposition fighters claim they are behind the twin blasts in the country's largest city of aleppo which killed at least twenty five injured almost two hundred explosions hit a military intelligence complex and a security force base. thousands of greeks to lash out against small plan because the lawmakers raced to secure more bailout cash. piling the tough conditions on athens while union stage a forty eight hour strike. and russia's public figures come together to ensure
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a fair and free presidential vote by forming the voters' league to monitor elections that challenge now is to stay impartial. the first of a special series with the first part of a special report on american paramedics known as doctors in a box they treat everything from heart attacks to stomach aches documentary coming your way right now. well that's the part of far more theoretical burns they've already everything in the restroom there and i was getting everything that i think with a remark it wasn't a part of karma has been this bad down there on the way are you are you with her now potholed is doing. ok is she conscious. a minute. ago and i made around right now i am going to hollywood and.
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get. a commercial oh so low well now i'm a ground zero and when the first film i am also looking at the face all look at her slate and i mean if this was a special take a look at the babbitt law and the old woman duke remember that there was that at that point where with them at a point where you're at the grip that awful man i am i am damned i can not only for you for the quality of life of the hospital there give champagne just like i want to use for mercy purposes only i'm going most of it out of an image map it is it is not a merchant just blank i want to use for mercy purposes only ever like threatening emergencies that is not.
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god let's do everything we can to help b.m.s. thirteen stats most of the news today is the parade thoughts christmas parade ten
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o'clock goes til about twelve thirty three engine six five and rescue two six by. three for the good of you guys that know you got that i don't know. how you got it all right with him. and he thinks nobody but me and you are now right now going right up to them but you know what. there are with. this merger of the amazon already on the way. just tell me off the roof. it's about a twenty five foot tall. consumers think that there's
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a lot of things. i think neal see about the attorneys on the board. on the human you're told misleading the whole thing ok. let's get to the naughty list. you know we don't act fast enough and get into the silly season and get in there fast and. take a deep breath. again. but i first came down here four years ago we were averaging nine fifty a day. there were averaging over twelve hundred thirty one hundred calls i runs a day because i have first. got here. we handle six hundred thousand
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and we're to see calls a year but the calls are on the m inside there's been an explosion in call load it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire department is medical bills. so that seven roger person has a thirty. seven forty nine home is the address of your emergency or is there any please it is there bleeding. heart i just don't know if you are the strong one you'd be ok i want to talk to her rescue operations for me on this day i want you to come around to the right are you there with the right now you are ok listen very carefully and it's already on the way what i need to find out from you right now is she conscious conscious beings awake the rising demand for ema services increasing every year are you nice runs are going up two percent and hospitals are closing in the last four years about ten hospitals close so it's less and less hospitals for us to take our five hundred seventeen patients every day the rest you get there they evaluate your situation has been referred to as the perfect storm in the county of los angeles just getting bigger and bigger in this there's no no relief
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in sight if you're having a health crisis you'd like to thank you can count on getting quick treatment in a hospital emergency rooms across the country today many emergency rooms were packed e.r. visits have grown thirty two percent in the last decade but there are seven percent fewer emergency rooms from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe if you know what's happening in the city of los angeles and in southern california is ground zero for what we're seeing nationwide with the crisis with emergency services. and the inpatient beds per capita lowest in the country and what we've seen recently is the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department and because we've become the de facto health care system. this is the canary in the mauling of health care throughout the united states and outstanding
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thank you. for your. orderly statistical to me this is to get stuff right here oh yeah. september you missed incident. where did. eight hundred twenty seven. join. but the look was a real. difficult for the shortness of breath the case it was still really breathing for all those the number one to call the. station sixty five is in the south los angeles area of our city. they actually have to paramedic rescues down there one of our busiest engine companies we have in the city of los angeles and fort unfortunately can't keep personnel that long there they come there they gather a lot of experience in a relatively short period of time and they want to go on to
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a better place. before. they say yes. thier three and three. firefighters at first were even e-m. teeth and then they became e m t's and from my understanding it's a lot of firefighters pocket that they want to do any e.m.'s in fact when i started my venture is a firefighter i didn't want to do any amass and i started out going to just do firefighting and they told us go to three mt license i said i can't carry them to
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do it and i took an e.m.t. course and i thought all right i'll do it took the class just to get the license to try to get hired i was only thing i was planning on doing it was just using the license to get high and it turned out that i thoroughly enjoyed the events aspect of it as well my job where it was that it started with any company making those five bucks an hour for about four years five years which a lot of us had to do. i think. our fire code has played an important role in driving down the volume and spirit of fires and because that is the reality what we need is more ambulances. ten years ago with half the analysts is that we have now now we have all of them see medical services in the city of los angeles. from the time you dial nine one one here in our dispatch center tell the time you get to the hospital it's one service the one you want to family member to come with you to the hospital where you want him to know.
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that you're. here. to go see the slate. clean and know. there are emergency room is very important. we see about three thousand patients a month through demurred city park but. we had a day the other day where we saw hundred ten in one day and it was exciting and your name is stephanie said just reach your sorry buddy the lady you looking for and i think her my mom a lot ok i've had a lot of pain and it's links where my legs get now in the news it's that
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you're in a doctor's office today and she was concerned he had blood by the way he had one before we were pregnant there's a pressure right now so many were increasing staff in and trying to find a room where there's never been room like you know closets hallways things like that. start examining the hallways because about three times it's. an hour so there. are certain things the problem is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses some members that has to take care of all the people who are here. we may have a hospital full of patients no beds upstairs were patients in our yard because there's no beds upstairs and we do the best we can we're we can't turn them away. and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an
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emergency room. but the reality is is that these people don't have primary care physicians that they can call so you're going to end up in the emergency room and i think that if we had a system where everyone had access to care they would this would not be happening because they would they would call their doctor. to see that the rest listen to please the rest of. my business. rather. than their. prom. season weeks or months earlier. what's worse i know that sort of right just being there for this bank really. you can play it just makes little difference what we
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want to see us or the grunting like your heart just go right right now let's do it with your rhythm i want to make sure for you. very question but never take any sex leniency drugs in the last twenty four hours that you are ok. if you're honest hard believing that a treatment you do not just on a more clear you know working is hard ok high that sickness number on the special is b. as in boy you two six six five four four six five he is now adamantly refusing the hospital there were rising on the wrists complication up to and including down. he's willing to accept those responsibilities. i miss the hospital they want to speak with you. know every team body on talk to. yeah hello. yes who are.
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some people are just like that you know they get the tree man they don't want to they don't want to go yeah a lot of the point. as precious but. a lot of times they don't have the medicine they can't get the medicine they can't afford the medicine or they sell it for other things. but this is it up and take it back to the doctor. so because of that a lot of them tell us more primary care the fresh somebody sees. for individuals don't have access to health care or ambulance to show up with our paramedics on there and that's it that's the closest thing those people see to the doctor over here so we're actually a doctor in a box if you will and our ambulance service. there are going to. make sure
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everybody stuck to the intersection. you want to be more. just maybe sometimes ok we're going to hear martin luther king ok they're not going to go. you should go we're strongly recommending it we can't force you to go when i have a good healthy baby right here let's go to the hospital they need over fifty. you know you need to you know only go with your daughter who's a mom or not right you know as a family what you're going to have already let me do this is the first time bring him home with crack and yeah and she could meet contracting and just. as a young man to do this it was that it was you know great listen if she doesn't want to go with us well the worst possible case scenario is the baby can come out good and that's just being we're not going to sugarcoat it that's just being blunt i'm not going to have a look around here leaders have you had three and i pass it off so i'm on that's
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prompted that you have. to but yes i think that i have a woman think once you stand up and try to walk forth. you can do that but your blood pressures were already. are you still stand. there not telling you not to run sweetie. so you need to do the right thing for your baby that's. going to go to look. good ok ok ok we're going to your money ok ok ok ok all right the king is the greatest hospital for it only right yes now they say me and my babies like they are really really good. this is because they were picking them up on raw samples county supervisor. that opens the door. monday morning at eight o'clock this.

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