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this is our team tonight pushing for peace special envoy kofi announce here in moscow to talk peace in syria as the e.u. weighs in with more sanctions despite efforts to secure a cease fire. no war with iran say protestors in britain and tell of eve with warnings an attack on the islamic state would spell disaster but pressure mounts so would surround its nuclear program plus. the military can do no wrong it seems and that's that's the real tragedy for the case of an american soldier charged with the killing of afghan civilians will really see justice served
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as his lawyer warns of a long legal battle become. welcomed this is our to live from moscow kevin zero in first at midnight bringing peace to syria is up for debate here in moscow with the u.n. arab league special envoy kofi annan due to meet the russian leader on sunday president dmitry medvedev is expected to say how ending the violence will be impossible unless outside military and political support for the syrian opposition stops coffin and visit to the russian capital comes after his team held talks with damascus about implementing his six point peace plan that includes the cease fire. humanitarian access to stricken areas and the start of political dialogue serious for a great opposition dismissed that plan but it did get unanimous backing from the un
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security council even so the u. is still tightening the sanctions screws on president's family now middle east expert martinez and roy believes some foreign powers are playing a dangerous diplomatic game. you know it states will pay lip service to. anything that talks about peace but when it comes to action. different story sinking north to meijer european union power surge and britain france it will all talk about keystone not be seen you may fear in some but as we all well know. he never got involved in syria because of democratic values or in humanitarian interests which is why we support the syrian national army if he wanted peace he would have asked for the syrian national council which is a portion of the opposition to speak to the syrian regime what did they have bill pay lip service but i don't think it will be genuine. the developing story tonight
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hundreds of antiwar activists are valid in tel aviv to warn the authorities the against a potential attack on iran the israeli government's leading stroy calls over to rand's nuclear program campaigners fear the mounting pressure could escalate into all out war the effects of which would reverberate globally. it's been caught up in the protest. this is the first demonstration of its kind and it comes after months of increasing war rhetoric by the israeli leadership what protesters here are saying is that israeli prime minister has his own election campaign at heart and that is what is motivating him because the polls on this the way through and through his book you love if you does the one that you sincerely believe in. the recall appointment and mission destroy the iranian nuclear program this may have some totally crazy in this direction and recent poll suggested that some fifty eight percent of israelis are against a military strike now the manson faubus demonstration began about
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a week ago when an israeli couple launched a campaign on line in which they posted messages of support and love iranians ordinary iranians responded with the only suggests if you look at facebook and other social network sites you'll see messages like is one lives in iran we are not a waterfall country anyway me and saying we love this well we are not of war with anyone demonstrations in talking to say that the score by these we need a ship is irresponsible it will need to large numbers of people being injured and hurt and it's not clear how or when any kind of military strike with iran will end but whether one up israeli government will listen to the voice on the street remains to be seen coarsely r.t. tel aviv well the fears of israeli activists have been echoed in the united kingdom by like minded demonstrators who also held a day of action in key british cities against the prospect of war with iran those behind the rally say israel and its allies should pursue diplomacy rather than destruction. because the rhetoric that's building up in the us because of the
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breakdown of diplomatic relations between britain and iran and because of the deployment of naval forces from most western countries in the gulf at the present time and the danger that comes from that we need an aspiration of peace and understanding in the region israel has the capability of bombing with nuclear weapons iran or indeed any other country in the region isolating iran allowing israel to continue with these threats it seems to me a very very dangerous development indeed think of the consequences for the western economies the whole world's economies of a war with iran think of the incalculable loss of people all over that region if we let slip the dogs of war we will all he lives if we do live to regret it and cauldrons big three a bit earlier on a few minutes from now a look at spain this scrapheap generation the young people there feeling the pinch of jobs dry up amid the eurozone withering economy you've got this story for you also. big oil companies don't want to hear that so do people really give money to
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lobbyists there don't want to hear it though if we don't hear about it so much are we headed for doom i hope we all hope not we get the view from new york on how to stop climate change from slipping off the radar. a teenager's been shot dead and thousands hurt in further clashes between police and football supporters in egypt portside fans rioted after the club was suspended for two years for the fears about up to the much last month that left seventy three supporters dead among those who will stand trial for the disaster is the security chief well many egyptians are blaming lax police sigs for failing to deal with your arrest lars davidson professor of middle east history at west chester university told me there's no clear end to the violence he thinks because there's no one in charge of the situation in the country. cat has no no standing law and order actually. that has stated things are such that the
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government is not in control the army is. not going to come out of its barracks unless can try to. very very large way and so the populace is essentially on its own and that means that when unpopular decisions are made you're going to get this sort of on ten years kind of outburst of anger and there is no capacity to control it nor is there any capacity to actually prevent the reasons for going there is no central control in egypt now. the american soldier accused of a village massacre in afghanistan's officially been charged with twenty nine counts of murder attempted murder and assault if convicted staff sergeant robert bales
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could not face the death penalty but his lawyers say he remembers nothing of the killings while legal experts are warning of a long and complicated legal process ahead and that it could provoke further anger among afghans following what's seen as the worst atrocity by an american in this decade long war joe glaser from antiwar dot com told us the idea of clearing the military of wrongdoing is something that's deeply rooted in the u.s. . throughout the media we've heard. justifications for bales apparent rampage and you know they go through things like he might have had a concussion he was having trouble at home. was stressful you know who or but you know people that are outside outside of the u.s. military that commit these kinds of crimes simply don't receive that kind of sympathy. paired with new york times about how he's you know he's a true good man but he has problems and so on and so forth there is an extended effort to try and paint him. as
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a generally good man who whose crime can be excused what is a about a society that idolizes in feticide. a commitment to kill the new orders of politicians in washington that's that's not that's a strange thing to admire except it's widespread this culture there are many atrocities that have been committed comparable to this one in the past in iraq and afghanistan that get papered over after the controversy settles in the dust settles . these soldiers in their military trials kind of get off easy the military can do no wrong it seems and that's that's the real tragedy. before enlisting in the military robert bales was in the finance industry left out under a cloud and that's something the cancer of paul gets his teeth into next on this channel. staff sergeant robert bales was previously a stockbroker for it from one thousand nine hundred six to two thousand and he
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enlisted in the army shortly after federal financial regulators found indeed fraud breach of duty turning unauthorized trading and unsuitable investments the perfect training to become a slaughtering out of control maniac with a gun in afghanistan. brokers all about slaughtering people no we don't call it forgetfulness the term in the industry is called selective amnesia so you want to be able to selectively amnesia about certain things that somehow impact their bottom line the stuff that gives you more money of course you remember all details but the lines are insider trading. remember. so is washington reels from the aftereffects of a soldier's deadly afghan rampage americans are arming themselves with an increasing rates new guns and ammunition hitting the shelves feeding an increasing
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addiction to firepower that's all in the name of freedom and he's loosely caffein off reports next from virginia when gun laws are about seventy made more lenient. just across the river from the nation's capital purging a slice of traditional american green spaces and triangle farmlands offer a refuge from urban life a place where red white and blue is displayed with pride but here the symbol of liberty isn't just a flag it's this. that it definitely is a sign of freedom you know to be able to own one and until now one was all you could buy in virginia every thirty days the law was supposed to curb gun trafficking but many here failed to curb freedom instead it's not anyone's business how many guns i own or how i buy them or buy them from really we have the second amendment for a reason. virginie repeal the one handgun permit law in february and come summertime the right to bear arms will mean the right to buy as many of these. as
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you want but there are so many different makes models and brands that you know got to have a it's a victory but for much of the world's this kind of freedom may seem bizarre to young man apparently dressed in a long black trench coats open fire across the globe guns are associated with tragedies. or bloodshed and battlefields of war. but for the others like jim hansen and guns belong in the hands of american citizens the safest person in the world is someone who is legally carrying a firearm america is a country that was founded with a basic understanding that guns are the bad seed in this world are two kinds of people my friend. knows it could damage. as the most heavily armed nation in the world there are few diggers to be found in america as of two thousand and seven there were an estimated two hundred ninety four million guns in this country that's nearly enough to arm every man woman and child. at your program
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but i know you train for and in virginia gun shots like this one people just. can't seem to get enough whether it's handguns assault rifles or shotguns sales are better than ever they are booming they are definitely through the roof or and it was. and in a place where guns mean freedom that trend isn't likely to change an armed society is a polite society you know we are here because of guns as bad as i may sound we've defended ourselves and we are the free nation that we are because of guns. look thirty years after a powerful gun control movements like the nation americans are returning to their roots and raising the idea of owning and carrying firearms like these with zeal unseen since the days of muskets and militias for many freedom is symbolized by the barrel of a gun that's the marker see locked and loaded for r.t.i. lucy come to know in virginia. if you got thoughts but that you cannot discern all
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on international bailout loans now since may twenty ten an exchange for those public spending curbs the belt tightening to remain with public fearing continuing protests there's a feeling shared by young people and sprayed their youth jobless rates heading for fifty percent because of the severe economic pressure problems it's all for the got young people result sisera first reports the countries you don't really want to make their voices heard. using crisis has sparked fears of a lost generation with unemployment at an all time high with more than forty nine percent to sixty four year olds now out of work it's staying that is particularly tough we come here today one of the universities in spain to speak to some of the students there is really high unemployment figures also like the student at this time in the country. well it's why i told i truly because you know the the
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future you can expect unemployment rates are already this high and the. schools are becoming a private business it's hard to tell if you're going to find a job when you when you finish studying if you can actually do some college studies because if you have to pay really high price for them you're not even going to be able to go to college at all think of those. people who suffer are we are children and i think the government have to think that integration is the most important thing because because of us will be ruled create the future so they have to spend money they have to spend money indication what i would like to see would be people massive the going out of the street and protesting big things change people have that power and it will lead them to realize. increasingly don't think that he was being students have been doing taking to the streets to protest the measures being brought in by the government it's not just students that is
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suffering. the last four years three million jobs. disappear. and now we are expecting at least four hundred thousand. more jobs to disappear in the coming months we join some of the clinch the student union says they planned for the next peaceful protests but they tell us that in the government's approach to managing the demonstrations is anything but peaceful the government there will be elections on the twentieth of november one month after that they were spending over a million euros on tear gas and other men to repress their own citizens on the street one million viewers of the budget of a country that this has already a really bad economy and weapons to use against our own citizens when they can hear to complain about what we are doing to them that's what the new government of spain is doing. the seemingly hardline approach has been established religion managing
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the street has decreased to be a real problem when hundreds of thousands of disenchanted east it turned into not a case of the mistakes of the past the destiny chills. thing i also headlining run the world right now clashes in northwest pakistan of the five six twelve taliban killed the fighting took place near a node we had militant and literally operation targeted insurgents and kidnapped two army officers a few days ago and they to decapitate them. across a bus in a lorry to birmingham in england has left one person dead and around forty injured witnesses say they were foggy conditions at the time according to local reports the bus had stopped of the b m five motorway after breaking down places not clear exactly called the accident. the older brother the man who shot seven people dead him to move could be facing charges on suspicion of being an accomplice now abdul kadir meadows being investigated for helping his brother mohammed was previously
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questioned about sending you from the french city to iraq says mother was released from custody without charge on friday but how would mira died in a barrel of gunfire has produced apartments on thursday during a police. most scientists agree that global warming has a daily impact on all our lives in cities around the world yet the main news outlets appeared to have gone cold about the sky saying it it may be out of the headlines but laurie halfassed asked people in new york if it's something that still burns their conscience. this year the u.s. saw its fourth warmest winter on record and europe saw a record breaking cold why is no one talking about the perils of climate change any more this week let's talk about that do you think it's still a threat to the planet yes over here especially what traffic.
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can we use a lot of cars we like to pollute the earth here in the u.s. definitely you know what can you do i mean what can the individual. person we can stop using plastic bags and turn in your lights we already knew we really don't like that makes a big difference well no we do yes we do as much as we can but you know it's time for the government heads worldwide do you think the world still cares about it because it doesn't seem to be in the headlines as frequently absolutely not so why is that i don't know. for government to figure out but they don't want to give us an affirmation for us to make our own decisions and i think it's something that people know i mean everyone a lot of people watch you know watch al gore and listeners. can even remember the name of the movie i can. recall we heard about it with. regard to dave you know we forgot yeah why do you think the media has got to talk about it
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because it clearly wasn't commonsense that stops them. because they found something else to talk about i do believe people are working on it and when you talk to my son who's in college and his friends i think there is a lot more concern than we have so yeah it's i guess it's a really gauge everything but what the media is talking about right right we're going to have snow in june at this point so you believe it's still yes absolutely so why isn't the media talking about it anymore big business big oil companies don't want to hear that money to lobbyists they're don't want to hear it so if it's good but we don't hear about it so much are we headed for doom. i don't know if you have twenty first so it's well the bottom line is although there are people who are still concerned about the effects of climate change the mainstream media is clearly not among them. total change of subject next high end jewelry never goes out of fashion with robust
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sales despite the financial squeeze one city that's never lost its sparkle is the production powerhouse of costs in central russia the factories for. i ving it's traditional craftsmanship that appears to be running rings around mass produced alternatives are to figure all of that. there's gold in them hills not just build diamonds rubies and just about any other precious and semiprecious stone you can imagine that's because in the city across the mouth to the north of moscow lies the beating heart of russia's jewelry industry. it's difficult to get exact figures but we can say with a degree of confidence that every fourth product in russia is one of ours despite this being a tough time economically for a lot of businesses that the amount of company are looking to branch out the vast majority of russia's jewelry comes from this region with over four million pieces a year coming off the production lines of this fact alone all those that have the
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challenge the dominance of must production. just down the road from the major factories and personal sales kind school a metal treatment been teaching students how to craft the scope of jewelry to one hundred fifty years however despite the history the rise of the factories does cause some. of the problem here is that some graduates find it hard to work on new equipment installed at these factories but they can do everything from eight is that was their hand students come from far afield to attend the school samuel shermie law is from israel he's following in his uncle's footsteps my studying here and has high hopes for the future. earrings that i make our value very highly i can think of a factory that can do things like maybe tiffany's i mean this is the level i am aspiring to. perhaps an inspiration for the students is the success of local independent jeweler gauri blastoff working from home along side his wife tatiana
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the couple and produced some stunningly beautiful pieces drawing inspiration from a multitude of sources. i turn to history. to literature and my previous experience with some of the pieces containing thousands of stones and taking more than six months to complete they don't come cheap but they are source after the fact president to meet the made get of is among those who has purchased their work gori says there will always be room for all the factories the individual craftsmen to produce and sell their wares here the english the more i think traditional proud of the mass production co-exist because they are building the city of the it's like juxtaposing talk of reimplementing the talk is about equipment it's more about brains. this is the difference with jewelry as well and. with so much jewelry being made here is certainly the king of bling of russia's regions the troll of the
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with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons for severe. the risk is not zero love something that might be going off by mistake special it sounds a little clear weapons on hair trigger alert just slips of a difference to use it as a three ball as in a good bit where you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everything up you can you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't make up that nuclear weapons are built. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this. is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today.
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