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new job announced that islamic republic would soon reveal major advances in its nuclear program he also warned that you were was playing a risky game by cutting off trade with tehran because e.u. consumers account for around twenty percent of iran's oil output the spanish ambassador to iran said that sanctions will hurt his country more than any other european state and madrid based journalist says the e.u. bargo serves only the interest of the us would we're seeing here is not a decision that comes actually from european countries to spain never want to do some bargo to to prove to be put in place this is something that comes externally from the united states pressure on the european union and he's not just displaying a neutrally also greece imports lots of oil from iran it could be hard hit in a way that would bring them bomb drops in the coming future that would be a complete disaster for the european union and for the euro and that's going to happen because of the. political move it's now become an economic issue and can
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have even more. destructive effects if the iranians decide to say the strait of hormuz or even if they now decide to beat europe to it by. by by cutting off their oil now because we need this time to find alternative suppliers if they cut the supply now we want to be able to find them there will be a huge recession in europe. an unnamed u.s. official has said israel's intelligence agency mossad trained and financed a terrorist group that carried out a series of assassinations of iranian nuclear scientists four have been killed in bomb attacks over the past two years and the islamic republic has blamed israel and the u.s. for their deaths and a national relations expert the job for shaad says the murders are part of a secret war being waged against iran. the kook war is rather striking because very few people are talking about the assassinations of iranian scientists this is
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tracking because the un did release a very definite statement the nonaligned movement has released a statement condemning the assassination of the scientists but there's been no word from the atlantic powers condemning this act of terrorism in the streets of tehran and according to my sources scientists in iran are now fearful of going outside conducting the every day of business after a one of the scientists was shot sitting in his car waiting to pick up his daughter from a daycare center that means ordinary activities have become very fine to scientists . a civil society stepping into the front line of russian politics where the aim of keeping the upcoming presidential election fair and transparent leading figures and members of the public are joining forces and most importantly they seem to have the support of all five candidates as well as the voters that he's a corpus cut off has the details but. it doesn't take long to find videos of
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alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of clicks is enough since the wars of these files have flooded the internet and even though most of the allegations are still to be proven in court tens of thousands of people have been taking to the streets demanding fair elections but marches presidential votes just around the corner events are unfolding quickly where. people want to vote responsibly and to know where their votes go they want political competition independent courts and media forming the voters' league is not meant to be idea was floating in the air the voters league was officially founded in january by a group of journalists bloggers activists orders reuters and other public figures statements made in g.d.s. plague t.v. host and now activists. have already asked for the head of a charity fund and blogger liz idea that bianca also known as dr lisa.
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out of school martha cordoning of the blue buckets movement fighting for equal rights on roads for everyone was moved to our league is an opportunity to gather people who are not indifferent to what's happening the more people with a civil position there are the better the league's main goal is to ensure fair elections is published a list of initiatives on the web divided into groups that everyone can be a part of public discussions and online votes are the key instruments and letters have been sent to all presidential candidates asking them to cooperate with the league and even though the prior. jact is less than a month old everyone has so far agreed including pledging middleton another candidate businessman mikhail prokhorov has already struck a deal with the leak years ago and willing to authorize one hundred fifty thousand league observers we've also arranged to put together a unified database to keep track of the election principles according to its
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founders around ten thousand observers are needed to ensure a fair election in moscow alone. it's great that the civil society wants to be more active but it's critically important not to cross the line and observers not only are positioned it is serious so if limitations not to take sides in the political process. the leagues founders say they'll shut the organisation down if it ever starts turning into a political movement claiming they are keen to work with all candidates 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 voters league to establish ties with both the authorities and the opposition and with the help promise from 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 off r t moscow. and brief for you this
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hour israeli airstrikes on the gaza strip have left one person dad and four others wounded warplanes fired missiles at three different areas just after midnight on saturday the first field east of gaza city with another landing near the israeli border and a third near the city of hanyu knees the israeli army confirmed the strike saying they had targeted sites belonging to terrorist organizations. police in the rain of fire tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of anti-government protesters in the capital manama no injuries were reported but witnesses say at least one protester was detained violence has been on the rise over the past few weeks as the country heads towards the first anniversary of a brutally crushed protest against king hamas' rule. in britain five newspaper journalists have been arrested over alleged payments made to police and public officials rupert murdoch the owner of news international says he's committed to keeping the tabloid newspaper the sun running investigation as part of the
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country's phone hacking scandal in two like last year it revealed that for some journalists it was common for a lot of the private boys mail messages of celebrities. legendary pop singer whitney houston has died at the age of forty eight the six time grammy award winner was found in a beverly hills hotel room on saturday the performer struggled with drugs and alcohol problems later in her career and angered rehab last year so already have yet to determine the exact cause of houston's death. the u.s. army private bradley manning accused of passing government secrets to weaken leaks has been nominated for the nobel peace prize has been put forward by a slender parliamentary group which said he should be recognized for exposing war crimes the twenty four year old has spent more than a year behind bars awaiting trial in the u.s. starts clark stokley an activist for manning's cause things the accused deserves
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the price no less than the current u.s. president did. bradley manning is accused of the greatest act of civil disobedience least in my lifetime and what he is accused of is leaking documents and video. that has led to the end of the iraq war has led to pro-democracy rallies and uprisings all over the world and i think it's much deserved that he he receives this nobel peace prize if obama gets of the why shouldn't he obama has done very little for peace even though he promised it and obama is also taking credit for ending the iraqi war when actually that's not the truth the iraqi government did not want to allow legal immunity for u.s. troops after january first and the reason that they didn't last immunity is because of what they saw in the cables and the videos showing civilian deaths that were
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being covered up in the corruption by the u.s. government. well that brings us up to date here in r.t. i'll be back shortly with a recap of our top stories. 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
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beds and not enough nurses to man those deaths to take care of all the people who are 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 be a mass and i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the for the problem is medical but they had to rescue couple weeks and waited for hours for big i've waited sometimes three hours and i was it's a same francis and we went for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall with a patient and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care and emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. wealthy british style. sometimes it's just fine thanks.
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back you're watching r.t. life from moscow these are the top stories of the week the arab league is set to decide its future efforts on serious violence escalates and the u.s. gathers a coalition of the willing against damascus hundreds of people have reportedly been killed across syria over the past week. the spirit of revolution returns to on the first anniversary of mubarak's ousting with thousands of protesters calling for an immediate step down by the ruling military council but the generals are clinging on to power which they refused to give up until at least june. the people of
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greece have marched on the streets in anger over a new set of cards as the government struggles to keep the country's economy afloat parliament is now due to debate a draft bill monastery the measures demanded by the e.u. and the i.m.f. . and russian civil society take center stage in politics as a group of public figures steps up to monitor the upcoming presidential vote with backing from all of the candidates the goal of the so-called voters league is to ensure a fair and transparent election. up next the first part of a special report of american paramedics known as doctors in a box who treat everything from heart attacks to stomach aches. and i thought i was the party form with the other governors they've already written in the restaurant there and i was getting everything that i think were there and ok i wasn't a party farmer has been this bad dinner on the way are you are you with her now
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potholders name. ok is she current to have. a lovely day and i made around right now i am going to hollywood and. get. with the merchant old fellow well the elder brown oh and when the first film i am also looking over their face all of them look at her play like yes this was definitely a failure at the babbit launch of the drama duke remember that there was a cabin at the pentagon where we're standing at a point where you're at but you're at the hospital ma'am i know why i am ma'am i cannot only for you for the quality of life of the hospital there your campaign just like i want to do it for mercy purposes only going to market it out of an
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emerging meme idiot that is not a merchant the blank i want is used for mercy purposes only and like threatening emergencies it is not. can't wait. to see.
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the top guys let's do everything we can to help b.m.'s thirteen standards a little. today is the parade thoughts christmas parade ten o'clock goes till about well thirty three engine six five and rescue two six by. three for the good of you guys that know you got the better going on. i know you got it all right with him. and he hated so much of me and you are now right now going right up to them but you know what i'm going to hold it. there are.
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this merger of the amateur radio on the way. just tell me the route. it's about twenty five football. consumer the thing that does a lot of things that i think i know i'll see about the way through is on the floor . on the human your toes nicely holding ok. let's clear. that you. know x. fast enough and gets a disability and can get in there faster to. take a deep breath. again. but i first came here four years ago we
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were averaging nine fifty a day. there were averaging over twelve hundred three hundred calls on runs a day there could well have first. got yes. we handle six hundred thousand a murder c calls a year but the calls are on the m inside there's been an explosion in color it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire department is medical at seven roger around hitler did i give a discontinuation severus ok now is the address of your emergency here or is there any please is there bleeding. and i am just don't believe you are the strong one year deal case i want your time her rescuer emotions running high is that i want to know our medical records are you there with the right now your honor i can listen very carefully and it is already on the way what i need to find out from you right now is she conscious. conscious beings awake the rising demand for human services increasing every year are you nice runs are going up two percent and hospitals are
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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 in sight if you're having a health crisis you'd like to think you can count on getting quick treatment in a hospital emergency room 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
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health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department and because we become the de facto health care system. this is the canary in the mauling of health care throughout the united states an outstanding thank you. general. formerly statistical to me this is doing stuff right here oh yeah. mr chambre you missed incidents kurdish. eight hundred twenty seven. joining us. with a look that's 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
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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 are they come there they gather a lot of experience in a relatively short period of time and they want to go on to a better place. before. they say. thier three and three. firefighters at first were even e.m.t. and then they became e m t's and for my understanding that
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a lot of firefighters pocket that maybe one of the many e.m.'s in fact when i started my venture as a firefighter i didn't want to be a mass 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 do it and i took an e.m.t. course and that's all right i'll do it took the class just to get a 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 with 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
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evidence 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 tel time you get to the hospital it's one service the one you want to family member to come with you to the hospital we want him to know. that you're. here. to go see this lady. and. leave him no this. urgent soon 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
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your name is stephanie said just reach your sorry buddy the lady you looking for i think you're her my mom ok i've had a lot of pain and inflamed where my legs get now in the news it's that you're in a doctor's office today and she was can certainly have blood by the way you had one before when you're pregnant there's a pressure right now so when you were increasing staffing and trying to find a room where there's never been room like you know closets hallways things like that. starting examining the hallways we have to get is about three times it's. personal there. are certain things the problem is not enough in-patient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses some members that has to take care of all the people who are here. who may have a hospital full of patients no beds upstairs where all patients are equally are
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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 if you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. in the wee ality 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 read the rest of. what was going to look.
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rather than. right or. wrong. in the weeks and months to yours. what's worse i know that should read just me or does bank really. give you the play it shows me which is little different than what we want to see us for the granting of your heart she was going all right right now let's do it with your rhythm i want to make sure for your. very question but you haven't taken any such leniency drugs in the last twenty four hours that you are ok . oh. dear i'm sorry for believing that a treatment you do not just on a more clear you know work in his heart ok high that sickness number on the patients 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 time
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he's willing to accept those responsibilities. times the hospital they want to speak with you. know every team body on talk to. yeah well. yeah if it were. some people are just like that you know they get the tree man in the middle and they don't want to go yeah a lot of 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 dhaka so because of that a lot of them tell us more primary care than fresh emergencies. 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
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doctor over here so we're actually a doctor in a box if you will and our ambulance service. there are going to. i'm not really. i make sure everybody stops at the intersection. you want to be tomorrow. just maybe some time 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 one have a good healthy baby right. let's go to hospital fifty. you know you need to you only go with your daughter who's a mom and that right you are as a family what you're going to have. to let me do this is the first time for him i was pregnant 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
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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 going i'm going to have a look around her leaders have you had three and i pass it off so i'm on next project that you have enough. to get to that have a woman think once you stand up in front walk forth. like we can do that but your blood pressure already. are you feel stan. lee. they are not telling you not to run sweetie. so you need to do the right thing for your baby that's. going to go inside look. very quick ok i wanted your money picking ok i'll have a question for the king is the greatest hospital for it only right yes now they say me and my babies like they are good.

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