tv [untitled] March 10, 2012 7:00pm-7:30pm EST
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it's amusing would be you are an arab league envoy kofi annan our president bashar al assad says he is ready to search for diplomatic solutions to the syrian crisis but not until terrorist groups to stop just don't like it stabilizing the country. accepting ties with the opposition as a protest rally the central mosque sees a turnout much smaller than expected internal divisions and a lot of organizations. that tension on the israeli palestinian village triggered by the killing of a gaza resistance leader and news with a barrage of rocket fire and more victims on pods.
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and a very warm welcome to all to see coming soon live from the russian capital and we start in syria where president bashar al assad has pledged to make any genuine effort to resolve the crisis in the country at a meeting with the u.n. and arab league envoy to syria a coffee anon the embattled president also stressed its view that dialogue can hardly succeed while terrorist groups continue to provoke violence and destabilize the country she's murphy national follow the talks and damascus. following his meeting with the joint you and i are oblique and we're here in damascus president bashar assad has said that syria is ready to make any on this step to the crisis here in the country but he has stressed that it would be impossible while terrorist groups are continuing to spread violence sense cares across the country the conflict between the opposition and the authorities here in syria is about to enter
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its second year and since the beginning of the uprising last march the opposition activists have been accusing president bashar al assad and the regime of using force using weapons against peaceful protesters against innocent civilians while officially damascus has been arguing that it's fighting against terrorists against armed groups operating in the country and all of that suggestive lies the situation here on the ground coffee on and ahead of his visit to syria has announced that he will travel to the country to try to persuade the two sides been involved in this conflict to start dollars insistent that talks are essential to the garlands of the crisis and warning that further militarization may worsen things here on the ground he's also expected to meet opposition there here in the country the roster doubts that diplomatic or political solution could be around the corner because the syrian
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opposition based the broad the syrian national council that was recognized by the as a legitimate representative for the syrian people second quarter of aquatic changes has made it clear talks are not enough they've been calling on military pressure on the regime of bashar assad as well and they're not alone supports to welcome this militia solution to the crisis here in syria the calls to give more weapons to the radicals and to provide them with anyhow they need we've been hearing a lot of these calls recently and they've become especially louder after the rebels . we draw from live on the neighborhood it has so as we can see many many countries many size been involved in this conflict and all of them have different opinions and different views on how to answer these conflicts here in syria so it's clear agreement is not easy at all to be reached at this stage and professor of middle
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east history at rest trust to unify us to. major international plays out behind the refusal of syria's opposition to engage in dialogue with the assad regime and the united states britain. and the gulf go countries i don't think that they're they're looking for a negotiated peace i think they're looking for a prolonged. episode for a civil war i don't think it's that they don't have any influence and i think they don't want to see these people who were negotiating because there again they're in a very weak position they're out of the country their numbers of armed men under their command are limited they cannot win against the government militarily win against the government the government is attempting
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to co-opt the moderate the moderate protestors with thorough you know promises of was widespread reforms which if implemented would go a long way to satisfy even bigger regional demands of the opposition i don't think they are backed by the majority of people in syria even the protesters. this calls for political dialogue between both sides in the syrian conflict have also been voiced a meeting of the arab league in cairo russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov joined the gathering and trust again that any interference in syria's internal affairs is unacceptable ivana's regardless of the source is not in or because there. the joint statement declared that russia the league of arab states finally agreed on a road map that has been suggesting for quite a while now a five point roadmap for number one is immediate cease fire and stop the violence coming from all sides of the conflict that it's important and free monitoring all the situation in the country point number three which is probably the most
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important one that has been making all this time is no external interference as once again stressed that russia does not support the syrian regime but rather the people's rights of choosing their faith for of their own country installed in their domestic issues on their own also they talked about the need of humanitarian corridor for all the people of syria who need aid and we're also praised for our friends of our man who is currently in syria trying to establish dialogue between president bashar assad's opposition groups of which there are more than one in syria he stressed that all sides of the conflict have to sit together and talk versions the foreign minister sergei lavrov also said that wash up he thinks that a new u.n. security council resolution on syria. succeed if it's not driven by the desire to let's rebels. street battles russia has previously the un security council
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resolutions on syria in a cold war and february because those resolutions in russia's view were all be putting pressure on assad and his government rather than on both sides of the conflict. you're watching are coming up later this hour the uprising hailed as a win full democracy turns into a grab for power and cough reveries a violent revolution as are still fresh in the minds of people in caracas start where politicians stepped up ethnic divisions to boost their support. and also learning the hard way we report on their first lessons of life in two or so our children are. the homes are out there without basic rights an educationist an old. officials claim time files and people took to the streets of moscow to protest against vladimir putin's presidential election victory but the turnout was follow them forever with grain being put on internal conflicts among the movement's
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leaders and a lack of clear goals sunday for a new opposition rally with some leaders suggesting two months cause until closing in on the ration car for. post photo say that much less people came to this rally than initially expected by the organizers they were waiting for up to fifty thousand people while police and only around ten thousand people gathered here on the way out of what this process movement is showing that the figures of those people willing to take part in these rallies are obviously obviously dropping which means that the time of tests has come for the opposition there's still no clear leader in fact the group of nationalists knocked out of this march accusing the liberal course of the oppositional driving the momentum of the protest movement into a dead end the movement really started in december after the fall and then she'll actually i made accusations on ballot fraud it led to a massive social campaign for a transparent presidential election and indeed unprecedented steps were made to
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ensure that i'm talking about the what the cameras installed over ninety thousand polling stations nearly a million observers were monitoring the vote at these polling stations as well but the opposition says that violations happened during the voting and during campaigning although society is split on the results of the presidential poll we've seen mass rallies both in support and against its results several members of the opposition from the activists were detained during the previous rally they didn't want to leave after the time agreed with the authorities ended and in fact we're we've got. reports that the same people tried holding an unsanctioned more toward square the seams where i guess sort of again shows how divided the opposition is dividing mostly into the peaceful part and to the yes more radical as well so it is clear the opposition needs a new fees it needs a leader it is to find
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a direction to attract more supporters and constructive and concrete demands. on our. exams announcer says he believes the opposition has any in ages the public . demonstrates in december they were industry to. because they wanted more fair elections the demonstrations somehow the political power in russia to do so my films like to change the law for creating political parties and so on in this case i think it's very positive but also again most of the people who are industry by saying they voted for me can pull it off and those who stay in the street nowadays in russia they know that they will never take the power legally so they can only gauging somebody's connections to him to make them appear on the political scene but the majority of the people who are in the streets
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they do not recognize themself in the. political leaders like. this is what i see most of these people today. their pinion of journalists and political acts of its nikolai's the need to however is that the latest protest was much stronger constructive than the wonder how long march when some acts of its were arrested for allegedly breaking protest regulations. today was so much more constructive than it was at the end she put in rally on march the fifth which was downright hysterical hysteria over the rotation immigration continues it would have alienated the public no one here wants to really should no one wants to fight with police the people who come to these protests really want change they don't want bloodshed all violence which is what can scare them away. this is a bit later in the program we take a look at the latest twist in the psagot the greek debt crisis what seemed like in
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light of the end of the tunnel for greece's wrecked economy has turned into a downgrade on battle just a few months. and also explore history some hungry u.s. politicians have steers their country towards a hundred and eighty three contracts that's one where every day for ten months. a palestinian militant group says its truce with israel is a series of rocket strikes was their reaction to several israeli air raids wish to the lives of at least fifteen palestinians as artie's policy reports fears are running high that there's collation may lead to even move it. more than a dozen palestinians have been killed and dozens more have been injured many of them children in this latest israeli strikes over the gaza strip now the most high profiled palestinian should be killed by the israelis as the leader of the popular resistance committee. casey who publicly went on record and acknowledged his ties
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to the kidnapping of the israeli soldier gilad shalit who was held for more than five years in captivity in gaza and released late last year these really say that in addition to this they have evidence that he was involved in the planning for the finding and the directing of a d.d. cross a border raid from the sinai peninsula into israel last august now these raids have also been targeting a number of in t. training camps across the gaza strip cairo has criticized tel aviv for breaking a tacit ceasefire that has been in place between israel and gaza and the palestinian authority says that it is israel to blame for creating a negative environment that would only see an escalation of violence in the last twenty four hours they have also been some eighty rockets and mortars that have been fired by palestinian militants from gaza into southern israel and a number of israelis have been injured one of them is in a serious condition now in addition to this physical manifestation of violence on the ground we have been investigating
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a different type of warfare and much more subtle type of warfare taking place here in israel and that is over the question of the right to education of israeli children but as we've been finding out that right is someone who voted down when it comes to arab children. the lessons of life come early to the children hours before the rest of the country wakes up these young arabs are preparing for the long trek to school it's a twelve kilometer walk there and back tire in difficult and more than a little hair raising it takes the children about two hours to get to school and the older ones help your younger ones with their bags but the word is dangerous and just a few days ago when. the children missed being knocked over by a car. the children have to walk along dirt paths and cross many busy streets part of the journey is on a bus but after they get off they still an hour or more of walking their elated every day and exhausted even before the first listen starts the youngest is just
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three years old. it's because we are arab because our religion is muhammad not moses that's why everything is like this. is radio losses transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say the families are squatting illegally on privately owned land they refuse to hope. for growth. internationally and also in israel children should have a sort of a persian a roof and from their. proper education. their very. first them a day after we visit the bulldozers arrive because far from wanting to help the children you thought he's one of the families gone where is the day before this house school here we come back and find this. our children hate the police we hate
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the jews and you ask from where is this hate israel calls itself a democracy but what kind of democracy does this to its children. since the founding of the state not a single new arab village was built and for most of those already in existence there is no overall plan which means that every construction is around the league. and so with their homes up for demolition and they dream to be educated at daily triage these children are learning the hard way that some of life's most important lessons happen outside the classroom policy r.t. surfin junction israel. the latest series of restaurants in the gaza strip shows israelis up to interested in a peace deal with palestine that's according to political analysts dr ali al the. i think the consequences are for the b. supporters which has been suspended for the past weeks now i think the israeli government and the israeli cabinet has announced it did not see it that all the the
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palestinian. initiatives for peace they did not want to have any kind of a truce or cease fire for the boss it twenty years now on the policy to go for it you have the shooter who dares to raise flags and we can see clearly that the israeli military is losing its power. and attacking the gaza strip i think in the palestinian people everywhere this is an indication that the israeli occupation first is not want beast. and don't hesitate to log on to our website and see the comments you missed any of our stories and here's some awards there for you right now. from compassion to action as brazil where the beach girl is fighting for the lives of dozens of stranded of dolphins dragging their helpless mammals to this. town to conspiracy and heidi i'm surprised that seals think titanic's bait and i'd literally had help from above as a group of scientists say they read because it's called list is simply history's
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most notorious recently. atheros may have hoped it had escaped the gallows but it seems the news may have been tightened around its act that's after they made his credit ratings agency declared greece in default on its debt which comes in response to the country carving out a deal with private creditors but all write off over one hundred billion euros but his reaction runs counter to what to that are leaders who held to be end to be the end of greece's economic woes however another ratings group slams the euro critics the efforts to and showed no mercy to the struggling greek economy by downgrading athens to restructure default and krista's later and the others based journalist believes the bailout plan will collapse unless the government finally starts to look into the core issue by trashing investment into the country i think the big
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government a big group. close. the border grossberg is your role model who should movies go if the difficulties of a group called google. because i do i'm sure you were if you are was the first of its we. thought was very. very low log it's not going by very first. then we'll go up the river. gronk obama's push for diplomacy with iran over its nuclear program has fails to quell talk of a pending military confrontation statements from america's top defense official suggest the strike is on the planning stages and could use a type of ball never seen before. the same trick in a report it looks as if history made. for a go fish are popular peck a man he was more veterans like math and so the nerves of some of the roughly one
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hundred seventy thousand american soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder the u.s. army frag has one hundred eighty three campaign ribbons on those one hundred eighty three ribbons each represent wars when you compare that to the way with two hundred thirty six years that we've actually been around as a country you're talking about you know a war on average of once every year and three months serving americans are permanent standby to deploy to carry out warfare on command as the u.s. has a bone to pick with one enemy after the other in the soviet union in the choppiness was the most useful enemy we are we are legitimate and we are completely fantastical it was always available to be able in spirit see against which to justify any smaller interrogators after the cold war the list keeps expanding allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait air strikes
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against saudi forces are more on target. begins when i try to select the targets for military importance undermined saddam hussein's ability to wage a war we should get out of his air defenses and the defense budget that surpasses the military expenditure of all other countries combined. no other nation drums up war as consistently as america and while people are still responding and recovering from the violence that's going one please. or even in the same place we're launching new operations and more atrocities in different parts of the world the military industrial complex worth billions of dollars is largely america's driving force. people rooted in the system it would serve no purpose if there was no one to fight if there were no more enemies left there would be raw sort of a sense of mission for frightening thought to many as this would reveal the economic social and cultural emptiness at home i'll probably era why the country
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when there are no enemies trying to put together the evil empire again do in a syria what we're doing now in libya we've got to overthrow this guy the threat that iran poses us year in and year out americans are convinced that the us has to remain on the defense petrified of death by terrorism so should i don't think i think a lot of americans wish we spent more money on war finding the next target is never difficult we are inventing the nation of iran as an enemy of the united states says it is sister of nuclear weapons it is not. a nation that has not attacked another in literally centuries and has no capability or desire to attack ours ok do you think the west might start to work with iran iran is the one iran it should be iran the us has been picking and choosing which countries to intervene in for centuries as the list of nations that america loves to hate expands the concept that no war
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or is also an option seems to have been for about. artsy. and now look at some other stories making headlines around the world because the right is the most in way in a sound wilson cheney leaving six people dead and fifty five injured local media reports that the retrial lost control of his vehicle on trial with the separation barrier passion had to the passenger. cars have got of in seoul to protest. against the use of nuclear power one here on from the fukushima disaster in japan on the demonstration comes ahead of a summit being held in the city to discuss the use of atomic power and world leaders are expected to attend a massive leak at the trade bernese plant announced march is expected to dominate the talks. in pay at least three people have been killed and more than sushi injured and one of the capital's main boston also witnesses say three grenades were
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thrown at the station from a passing car explosions are the latest in a string of incidents that began in october when the country some troops into the neighboring somalia. is a last chance and yemen have killed thirty militants linked to al qaida it's those the country's military strength by the time the group claimed the lives of two hundred troops last week but some local residents say u.s. forces are bigger who are striking al-qaeda has had a long presence in the country especially in the south one hundred fifty thousand people have fled their homes in the last year size over nationwide and routes just too clearly visible in cricket star central asian countries so too bloody revolutions in less than a decade with some of the module democracy and all that amid claims politicians were manipulating people to grab power. travels to the region to learn the lessons of the past it's election time in previous times thirteen gorges cd
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candidates for the local legislature appear down from posters trying to project the build she and trustworthiness. yeah the streets are silent and city and uncertainty is and there are a provocateur as who would use any chance john to mind peace that we. could just on a former soviet republic in central asia is a poster child for revolutionary fever two of its previous presidents were ousted by enraged crowds each uprising was pre-trained by the west as a people's democratic awakening despite numerous casualties and widespread looting so much so that some could his people are now taking pride in their ability to settle political disagreements by force. is that we curate is can wait for a while but once you get a lot of nerves you better run for your life. but nowhere has these trigger happy political awakening cause more pain and suffering than in our ethnically divided
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city in the south of the country in june of two thousand and ten vine political elites instigated fierce clashes between communities more than four hundred great killed thousands lost their livelihoods all victims of militarized politics that have become a part of the democratic process here. because they can leave or who is that were burned and looted a year and a half ago are now being rebuild. but many locals fear that politicians will once again gamble on ethnic divisions to achieve their ends is becks and kurds have different political preferences but given the kurdish majority and their professed readiness to fight for their interests them accredit procedures are no longer just about the country's future for many was bets in quite literally about life and death. those books are very afraid that they will again be used to scapegoats in
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political games many have left the city on the eve of the election for fears of riots i advise those who stay to vote like his do to avoid any anger from the side while the sun. the vote has seen could be streaming to the polling stations many respects made arrangements to leave town over the past few years their words a revolution and democracy have become almost synonymous but they couldn't be further apart. overrides the strongest of arguments and it always puts an end to any minute full political dialogue and this kurdistan's example shows that once violence is introduced into the political process very soon it becomes the first rather than the last option to resort to it's not going to artsy reporting from washington in kurdistan and that's the way the news looks to south from moscow but there's still a lot coming your way and i'll see all scouters next with host and master entries diving into the russian capitals obsession with beauty of the thought out on the back with
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