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from the world wide web to a nationwide war extremist opposition groups in syria turn to the internet to encourage a bloody battle in the country while the u.n. arab envoy seeks a diplomatic solution. the americans call for an overhaul of the electoral system ahead of this year's presidential poll following a reporter found millions are deceased and ineligible voters. the future credit rating agency downgrades greece to restricted default shattering the looming optimism of e.u. leaders following the people pushed through by athens our top story this.
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is a national news and comment live from moscow this is our t.v. twenty four hours a day syria's exiled opposition has once again rejected a call for dialogue with the assad regime saying the crisis requires a military solution a diplomatic appeal for talks this time came from the u.n. arab envoy kofi annan who's set to arrive in damascus this weekend and won a battle on the ground continues the war has moved online and it's not even written ocean are reports. one spewing. friday has become one of the finds cross the arab spring countries in syria this new tradition has gone even further with activists online giving every friday its own very special name because the reflect the opinion of the street or the syrian peace. and to send
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a message to the external world of all of the syrian situation i mean people the days of names like dignity and honor from last march have come to an end with calls to arm the rebels and to kill the president becoming the main message from those protests against the regime so a lot of. people a lot of killing people and their families are being killed in front of their eyes so i mean this is just natural to us. is accusing the president welcoming many however argue that these hostile messages are we to to provoke more violence in the steering the country toward civil war. to. affect. people of my people think. this is the way to syrians to kill syrians. here and violence. or symbolically in the history of syria and of
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course some political purposes although end to government protests in syria have a very nature the rock you things that they usually don't before the day the place the time also the prayer and even because they're gathering for and they're chanting i usually make. and this thing changes although with. so exactly who is behind these messages but it is now the common subject among people in general not just on t.v. but i don't know specific source and then i heard from the people around me my friends but actually television. some yes some. well and i don't know there are some people who name every friday but it doesn't interest me i think you should ask them. i think i heard something on t.v.
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. the trail led us to a website called syrian revolution it is here that the name of the coming friday is usually published supposedly after people vote for it it said it represents all of the groups strangely enough the syrian national called the nation committee the opposition within the country say they have nothing to do with this site also another place where voting is carried out cannot be accessed from syria of course the water is electronic or to. be sure it is real or not it's honest or not while it's not clear who really stands behind the idea some names like china is killing us or no veto to just an agenda that's not looking to compromise on sic a peaceful solution to the conflict let it had rules once for a record syrian national council represents me to try to change peoples' intimate knowledge in friday prayers and god when people feel themselves has become
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a belief or a moment and eventually a mixture of people down the street weak and divided with the rhetoric growing stronger every friday many here are starting to question who is really pulling the strings trying to escalate the violence reflection r.t. damascus. to libya now in the country's interim prime minister is in washington appealing for u.s. help to drive out of remnants of the old regime that's as the. when you live in authority has faced challenges and holding the country together with powerful tribal leaders already declaring semi autonomy from the capital tripoli analysts paskin are things washington is no longer interested in the country's political future because of we have a little puppet in tripoli. needle as we call not the stuff. he's saying that he's going to intervene in so he's going to be what you know where to look at if you two point zero it's going to intervene against the people of
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syria nika all over again because they are splintering to tribes in mr levy a has been antagonizing a central government tripoli for decades if not centuries and this is a second what's happened because of its printer nato doesn't care of course the us the brits and the french don't care as long as they have contracts with tripoli alliance between especially against between a washington wound and in paris and the g.c.c. they want to be called for and then this triggered the spoils and who cares about the future of libya as a democracy is going to be war warring shoots tribal fuel state is going to go on for avar. you know if you're moscow within twenty four hours a day still to come in the program this hour nowhere to hide you cases of being watched by big brother as the government claims to snoop on the private lives of the british public like never before. that story comes first with eight
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months to go the race for america's presidency is already in full swing with republican rivals locked in a bitter struggle for a nomination but alongside smear campaigns and dirty politics is another problem and somewhat archaic voting system that disregards millions of votes. now reports there's growing demand for a revamped election process one of these men could be president just eleven months from now as president if i'm president as president i'd say you got is somebody who can actually get it done in washington as americans head to the polls in two thousand and twelve determine to take part in democracy millions of votes may end up rejected or thrown away com election night about two point two million votes were lost in two thousand and eight voter registration problems david bakker is the director of elections initiatives at the cue center on the states he says america's nineteenth century paper based in voter registration system has left the nation's
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registration rolls pleaded by a rooney is errors we found roughly twenty four million records that are no longer up to date mostly because people have moved in some cases because people have died and we found fifty one million eligible voters who aren't on the rolls but one in four of the old citizens united states a new report on america's quote inaccurate costly and inefficient voting system also found nearly two million dead individuals listed as eligible u.s. voters and nearly three million citizens registered in more than one state we're seeing voting problems during the two thousand and ten midterm elections resulted in a reported sixty eight thousand votes being tossed out not counted. i fish will say the misuse of new electronic optical scan machines was to blame yet paying the biggest price would likely be the integrity of america's free and fair elections we should assume that every citizen that is eligible to vote can vote and if there's
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some problem on election day there should be some way that they can correct so if they're not told i don't see you in the book even though you are a citizen even though you are eighteen your vote isn't going to count concerning russia back in december u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said the same thing following brushes parliamentary election the russian people like people everywhere deserve the right to have their voices heard and their votes counted and come this november it all starts with you american citizens will be counting on us leaders to stand by their words. r.t. new york. do you ever feel like someone's watching you well if you were u.k. citizen the government is attempting to stop its public surveillance policy even snooping on your personal e-mails despite c.c.t.v. cameras already a major fact of u.k. life there are no plans to store personal data including information from social
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networking sites and i was going to report says the taxpayer who could be footing the bill. soon you could be watched everywhere you go in the u.k. even where the cameras can't see you all your e-mails texts and phone calls will be monitored under a new antiterrorist spy plan a government will know which websites you visit it will even snoop on your private facebook messages in a matter who you are all your personal data will be stored for a year in a massive surveillance operation privacy campaigners condemn this is the first step towards the government taking control of these are the only place in the world that's got that kind of regulation is china i'm sorry but britain is no child of britain's already one of the most watched societies in the world the number of c.c.t.v. cameras is estimated at nearly two million now the government wants to monitor all electronic communication as well including social media taking surveillance to
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a level never seen before just what you same calls and messages won't be kept but the government will know exactly who you speak to when you do it and where you are it will be stored by broadband and mobile companies but security services will have real time access at the click of a button secretly living your life with the new digital rights groups say it will leave people living in fear of big brother but the problem here is really that good is intrusive and the sort of places where you can see that might be useful could be good or it could be anything could be tax it could be to force it could be copyright infringement. and terrorism and serious crime are a tiny subset of the possibilities that you could use this information for it's the ones being watched who are paying for it to cybersecurity experts predict it will cost taxpayers over a billion dollars to be spied on even then there's no guarantee they'll be safe
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from other prying eyes any person who guarantees. you absolutely curity is an idiot and if you're dealing with information which might be required at short notice by law enforcement then that means that quite a lot of people need to be involved although i suspect most of the time it is going to be quote unquote secure. they're all thorough it's highly likely that there will be large scale failures as well if you're typing into eatings private for now the legislation still has to go through parliament the previous government's wish for its surveillance where it was fought off in two thousand and eight over fears of data safety a greater fear this time we're told is the threat to national security will events like the olympics the government's justification so it may not be long before what you thought was personal reaches a much wider audience i've given it r.t. london. there's been another slap in the face for e.u.
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leaders as credit rating agency fitch downgrades greece to restricted difficult spell not jump from the lowest level on the scale and he yells before that the french president nicolas sarkozy had claimed the greek debt crisis had been resolved and followed athens critical bones what to do with private creditors and another country to escape immediate difference with a mountain associate professor of first book state university told me earlier that he believes are there are many reasons to remain skeptical but i don't care how systematic it is or how complicated these debt swaps are we are dealing with a real live before everybody knows that just because he claims that it isn't a deep thought means absolutely nothing he's a politician don't believe the markets are going to reflect the reality is best they can of the situation i think because these folks are the ones that actually have money to gain or to lose and so they're going to make decisions based on on what's going to be best for their financial future they're not looking at it
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politically the european leaders are trying to put a political spin on this but what you have in the end is that the taking of assets that are worthless and you have a central by tending that these assets mean something that these assets really are valuable when in fact they're not and then they try to monetize the whole thing and then pretend as though they've solved a problem they've solved nothing they've actually made it worse because they won't admit what is going on. here is a members were quick to rejoice the bones what deal calling it a breakthrough in rescuing the debt ridden country but the parachute provides little optimism for the greeks these financial woes continue to freefall as combat reports. curriculum brucey threatens to throw herself from her office window in downtown athens she and her husband have had their salaries cut out of debts and a mortgage they can't pay and now they've just learned their jobs are under threat
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she was eventually talked down after many hours on the ledge. this is where corolla worked and this organization tried to provide housing support for people on low incomes or did until two weeks ago when the government announced this place was closing all over seven hundred staff here could lose their jobs because of frantic meetings in corridors and offices distressed workers trying to find out what will happen to them or to their based organisation has been going strong for sixty years and it's not fair to send their money to other departments they want to take our money to cover other holes they want to take money for other necessities put all our families will be unemployed if we could save greece ok but there's no way that money will fill the gap with the odds so stacked against them some desperate greeks even contemplate ending it all. and this is the only phone line in the country dedicated to stopping them line ten eighteen is greece's single volunteer run
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charity suicide prevention line in two thousand and eleven calls here doubled calls like one the to learn or picked up from a mother standing on the fifth floor of a building threatening to jump said a family member had sowed with it it was handicapped and received the benefit and this benefit then it was about to become out and she was about to knows it all and said there's nothing they can do what can i do to help me what can i do to help myself it's in there then. the charity to is short of money it's gone cheers unsure of their future although many greeks grudgingly accept the need for austerity they're adamant that m.p.'s should combine compassion with the cuts the main problem now is the planning strategy because this one is the one thing it's like killing people it's a bill for the problem of the markets in the house for everyone agrees that greece is road to recovery will be long and painful but greater and greater numbers of
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greeks worry that the debt the country is in could cost their families much more than just money from martin marty. and as a thin struggles to put a halter on its runaway debt something about the methods employed in achieving that among them is economic analyst nick scribus he says the benefit of us noting greece was wrong dry long ago but it is guy rocketing and a problem that we face in our economy and society years the fact that there's been a lot of instability and a lack of visibility i think the great people have really reached the age and it's the end of the envelope for more serious they can be more of that what we really need to see here is a trait there are tax evasion we need a marshall plan to stabilize the economy and kick started a little bit there we also need to attract foreign investment and start exporting our way out of this race. because talking to be a little earlier brings up to date for the moment i'll be back with the some of the
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news stories in about twelve minutes from now meantime on our team moscow out with host not in andrews and nursing himself an exotic and somewhat costly world p.g. treatment.
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the wrinkles coming big difference but how much is at least one reason for vanity but what about the other people obsesses beauty surgery various new things like procedures and on subtle things are getting more and more popularity every year in russia and around the world the off battle against nature martha grey hair. i give up. the world the plastic fantastic botox face lifts chemical peels in the competitive world today everyone wants to look younger and more attractive some men and women off the creams good diets and lots of exercise others go under the knife the aim of turning back time rush and see the huge recent boom in age defying mine and making treatments and with increased media attention of beauty perfection celebrities and those alike what's hurting spastic surgery more and more wrinkles and crow's feet. because you think the skin you think russianness gaelic medicine
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equals the standards of its international counterparts it's also improved on it can develop new high end treatments and check meats which are various factors on are met even with some envy by internet. from specialists in the p.c. medicine industry still we work together with our foreign colleagues us are united by one name which is to keep our patients happy with the warden. the medical center p.c. clause is located in its key most right in the very center of moscow the chic and stylish clinic presents the best services in the field of laser cosmetology prostate and aesthetic surgery interesting to note bush stands in the top ten countries with the highest level of plastic surgery operations there's a new buzz in the beauty industry here too for anyone who may be worried about external signs of aging the clinic here office a new remedy using stem cell which even nation generative cells and fats are injected into patients faces which in turn produces
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a turbo charging lifting effect the therapy is based on the idea that premature aging is a treatable fish and sea disease many experts say is the future of surgery will still occur and scalpels simply a thing of the past time will tell ast thirty three years old i don't think i need time yet he said i'm here to have a look at some of the conventional known surgical treatments on offer a massage techniques hydrotherapy injections it's all of that here are pretty close up. very comfy tie off and this is well a really turns me on the breath but. this procedure is aimed only at the upper layers of skin well other treatments in fact other layers of tissue including skin fat and muscle so this is a life version and to achieve more visible and stronger lifting effect other procedures are recommended so how am i looking younger already i don't really see
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how this can make much of a difference myself but still a key place to mind that's because it's nice to be this. clinic where it's part full of a whole range of weird and wonderful machines now this one is. finally out. its premise. well. moving on and what's reputable clicks away taking note of in moscow center call gallery profits of his various and the aging of the face and body p.t. procedures as well as weight loss treatments and hair care and transplant solutions many of the senses treatments are based on this earth air appeal which employs multiple injections of the skin tissue of course such injections are quite often painful so the sense of pride itself in using a special jet technology here treatments are delivered in the most innovative way without using needles. crossway clinic is one of the oldest in
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moscow founded in one nine hundred ninety three starting as a professional dental center later a democrat parliament opened now the clinic offers various treatments with the use of the latest international and russian developments. in the home run by a university entire scheme has been created it became widely used in hospitals burn centers since then some extra and agent effects of his by skin have been discovered and now supplied in our clinic. moving on to a cosmetic procedure with a difference in the past few years organic picture was using fish has become a key player and increasingly fashionable treatments in russia and around the world . my friend ok so rick is off the hook i've never ever done this before and this our treatment costs nine hundred rubles which is roughly about five hundred dollars for half an hour those are going to my feet and hopefully for all
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those. caught while bus trains a special kind of ticklish. that's a separate bill. and so we will put their entire bodies in this. bed scale just about. the tissues here are. also known as nibble fish although these little fish they said they have a large impact just look at. these curious little dermatologists work by gently nibbling off the. skin the healthy and glowing. so the standards of surgeons like in russia what's the most popular procedure on the ratio between men and women to find out these answers and more i've arrived at the european medical center where we are meeting this week's guest of course
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everybody especially. everybody. well you're missing women but in fact more men marketing messages and we don't have a lot of men compared to women because the absolute number is going up course for the love of the men yes but compared to ruin still very weak tell me what is the most popular procedure that you form i think the breast augmentation steel is the most popular operation procedure. in plastic surgery. get rid of the cascade clinics offers a wide range of treatments in plastic surgery as a cosmetology and age medicine is favored by its patients celebrities included especially for the in-depth methods that are practice here. regarding and changing face treatments we've used
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a joint approach will cause magician and plastic surgeon work closely together is not such an approach gives more visible effective the longer lasting results and the rehabilitation period is reduced to minimal. we've got that sickly choice of treatment techniques depend on how much time the patient has to reach the desired results some want to look perfect instantly for an important event for instance others just want to get right and feel and look better for the next summer season. costello location and we've arrived at the bin support center for contemporary art but we also talking photos or art installations today we're looking at the fallacy and beauty keys with ideas of creativity subtext and imagination. because we think of doesn't provide dramatic plastic surgery but if any does provide innovative ways at looking at beauty for example
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a kitchen is located inside the store ideal for parties yes but in fact the idea is much more that thinking together of the senses. shouldn't just be. simplicial. very nice now. come in all sorts of guises especially here in the south of the states as you walk around the concept store. in nov twenty seventh and you see bar area and south studio all in one place i see. the store promotes healthy living self appreciation and style in every possible way and the concept cases some and the management team up to a weather man muscovites are becoming more aware of the visual ticking clock axes took place. to talk to facials and grooming a law it's all gained popularity there's no escape. to the
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beauty parlor now and i'd be lost but i like to try out the treatments all true why not have a professional shape before so i take that shack and lie back. but be careful not to cut the skin there we go. shave is now finished very nice smooth and smells great now time for the finishing facemask. whatever you think the world of a peaceful whether a simple spot on the whole hospital operating fees or some shakes of b.c. and plastic surgery on both billions of industries that are growing every year and moscow as it looks up to the major bt senses as last time g.'s london paris is only going to look that up more and more i wonder what pension is here will look like one hundred years time the things we do to stay young well unfortunately that's in
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the time we have left in this week's program on p.c. and pass it surgery here in the russian capital see you again at the same time next week and tell them for me. and the rest the crew for now was that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then a blimp something else and you hear.

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