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plot recorders are examined to gain a crucial inside three minutes of a plane which crashed in western siberia it's been revealed the egg craft wasn't delights to for takeoff. u.n. peace envoy kofi annan insists president sat on an april tenth cease fire as doubts grow and i don't plan to rebels willingness to stick to their son about. risking it all and losing everything growing number of italians turning to gambling make their own cheating tough financial times.
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they are watching r t broadcasting live from moscow well straight to our top story now investigators are searching for clues as to what caused a passenger plane crash in western siberia and they start unloading data from two flight recorders found at the site thirty one people were killed when the plane hit the ground in just a minute such a takeoff the fighting for lives of twelve survivors well arty's jacob grieves is there for me this. details have emerged so far about the possible reasons for the crunch. when it comes to reasons crucially they have found the black boxes actually mitchell now actually currently as we speak undergoing and now assist in moscow information about the final minutes of the flight and hopefully some clues as to what occurred there are three possible avenues already be explored here by
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investigators who are scouring the crash site just yesterday is pilot error this was a young pilot aged twenty seven that she said to be celebrating his twenty eighth birthday today were not for this air disaster questions being asked about his role asking has been deemed the plane wasn't at the spite weather conditions here in western siberia at the time of the flight dealing with temperatures minus degrees celsius also a lot of snow on the ground of the time experts conclude that this collector situation where the planes of the of the of the plane weren't functioning correctly the role of air traffic control also being brought into question but lost leave the area where investigators think they'll get the most when it comes to a malfunction with the plane itself as a craft actually entered the service. as across nine hundred ninety three when the model is a bit older version eight hundred nine hundred eighty s.
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built by french and italian firms and that itself as teach him told the number of deadly air crashes in the past now what we think happened is that the plane took off from toom and pretty much immediately after it entered severe difficulties the pilots losing kmiec communication with air traffic control the reports that they saw looms of smoke calling for eyewitnesses investigators now saying they're the most likely isn't the case but you tear the company serving this airplane they say that the pilot attempted an emergency landing we do know it's off just a couple of minutes in flight but the plane plummeted back down to earth and it broke up into three pieces burning up upon impact. what's being done to help the survivors as well as the relatives of meat. twelve have been pulled from the wreckage of that plane along and many of them have undergone
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treatment in the hospital behind me nine have had successful operations carried out in them three have had to go to moscow for further treatment one is currently on route there are still some in critical condition as they are needing the care of doctors really round the clock thirty one people have lost their lives in this bear disaster and it's something that's really had quite a regional impact this is the early morning commuter flights serving the business community to figure that of the oil and gas sector you know that the number of employees in that sector on the playing field he was c.e.o. from a local surrogate oil and gas company there have been sixty relatives relatives who sought counseling so far rather said this has had a regional impact as such there will be in the nearby area a day of mourning two days of mourning how to be the big and six april put their designs on some is really unique among common in russia at the moment so in
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two thousand level a spate of similar deadly air disasters that led to a great loss of life. ok marty straight agree the crash site in western siberia thank you. we've been capturing expert analysis of the crash here at our team aviation consultant and former pilot captain mark weiss thinks it's still too wary to jump to conclusions of course. i've got over twenty thousand hours of flying for in various types of aircraft from small to real props similar to the one that crashed two large intercontinental jets when you talk about pilot error there is. generally speaking you're dealing with professional pilots and no one situation creates that as a situation by itself events lead up to somebody making a mistake or not following a prescribed checklist and certainly in this part of the investigation it's far too
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early to ascertain whether or not that that was the situation again once you get. the terminal what happened with the engines what happened with the air for the wind itself the cockpit voice recorders will tell you a lot the transmission to be air traffic controllers whether or not there's an emergency had been declared. you know throwing out terms like pilot error is very easy but not necessarily accurate. of the filed for the details on the plane crash in western saberi can go to our to dot com. target and the analysis of what could have led to the tragedy as well as more images and concerns over safety of some of russia's the mistaken lights. and still ahead in the program and they should see in moscow too dramatic by sixty six stories out killing twelve people.
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a tentative cease fire april tenth that's the latest still no doubt in the syrian government's international peace envoy kofi annan agreement which includes a state troop pullout that ends are selling was announced at a briefing before the u.n. security council but as our teams now reports that plenty of hurdles still ahead and not all of them in syria. the biggest news so far is that according to mr anon syria has agreed to an april tenth deadline for a partial implementation of the six point peace plan and according to what is said syria has agreed to stop all acts of violence within forty eight hours of that april tenth deadline we have been reporting that kofi annan did lay out a six point peace plan of few weeks calling on both sides in syria to stop
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fighting stop their troop movements and stop the use of heavy artillery in heavily populated areas from the very beginning russia has fully supported kofi annan six point peace plan for syria most recently russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov reiterated moscow's support for the plan but mr lavrov indicated that the plan could be undermined by those that are showing more support for the armed opposition in syria russia is committed to implementing the unknowns and we're constantly pushing the syrian government's secret steps in line with this isn't according to it's the syrian government to be the first to begin to feel that it's a big school says this is physicians. he expects a wish people and some arab states simply seems to be all. responsible for bloodshed in syria. just over the weekend seventeen nations gathered together it's
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a group that's referred to as the friends of syria they gathered for a meeting and reaffirmed their support for the opposition groups they also recognize the syrian national council as the legitimate representatives of the syrian people now a lover of said that this only undermines that peace process that is trying to be implemented in syria he also said that it this group known as the friends of syria cannot replace the u.n. security council and it is only the u.n. security council that can really make a decision as to whether mr kofi annan peace plan is moving in the right direction or not. well unlike in libya where nato members a dropped weapons for the rebels in syria there's a great reluctance to do that at least and. explains why he thinks in stopping the west from repeating that those who have started the. opposition
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in syria were predominantly belonging to the muslim brotherhood the american administration is playing it very very careful in syria the our principles of freedom democracy and human rights for the syrian people but we have concerns that if when and if the will supply weapons to the rebels it might be used against them exactly as afghanistan when you supported group. history. and we ended up with september eleventh nobody wants to see that anymore. and that coming up a bit later in the program a look at another arab spring what the muslim brotherhood in most revolution egypt nominated a candidate for the presidential election found out more about him and what it could mean for the country's future path. and the
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u.k. is set to adopt big brother practices from overseas new medication monitoring bill macy everyone's internet contacts feel to the government. raging inferno sixty six floors up so i thought is in moscow have put out a blaze i think gulf the skyscraper that's still under construction that sets me toilets to europe for helicopters when you need to bring a fire to control. what's i was saying. well eight thirty pm on monday this building just behind us one of the towers of the federal tower which is going to make up one of the highest since all the sky scrapers or any rope the fire actually started on one of the highest falls in this building the fourth sixty six now what authorities have also said is that they are on fourteen people who were in this building at the time when the fire cord so they had to be rescued out
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twenty five be grateful we're on standby for this mission as well as sixteen you seen helicopters we do have multiple causes of the fly and one of them being that eight actual bana fly on one of the projects is because of the project and the extent of the project they've had to speed up the construction making sure that by twenty thirty it's up and running so construction workers have to work at night hence one of the possible courses being there ben eye catching fire it's going to be a very interesting week to see how the developers and investors are going to tackle the issue of lot's going to happen next how much damage really did happen inside. and right now we're getting information at another place in the skills of the twelve people thought process how to break through the water with the flames discovering bodies with victims who are trapped in the burning debris as we get.
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the u.k. government is set to adopt it all internet connection between citizens. and security it's been compared to the u.s. patriot act dr after nine eleven civil liberties activists warmed up and there was just a small step away from big brother for access to private communication. it requires all p.c.'s to install these black boxes which gives the government the ability to track all text messages e-mails phone calls where they're going to they're going to and where they were sent from and why they claim that there's no content restrictions they're not allowed to actually take content. all of this information is all of they need to get warrants and go after the content of the e-mails anyway so the patriot act expanded were known as national security letters which allow the f.b.i. to go after bank records or internet records or any other type of records without
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much judicial oversight in the three years after nine eleven they issued almost two hundred thousand of these national security level letters and they lead to exactly one conviction of terrorism so it really shows you the extent to which with these laws and getting carried out when they use the terrorism excuse originally to get them passed but then are available for all of the crimes the government isn't even pretending that this law would only cover terrorism investigations they said it would be used for other serious crimes and local law enforcement would have access to it so again it's just a slippery slope down. the tubes to essentially or will. and across the atlantic the u.s. also sees a spying breakthrough read online about it to tell you how drones will be able to gather intelligence and bring death from above. also at r.t. dot com north korea is all set for its controversial rocket launch condemned by
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many countries. in italy a growing number of people are turning to gambling trying to make money fast in a struggling european economy scratch cards and online poker maybe industry so excess a bill and they find themselves fighting an addiction that's artie's a country which over reports for some the temptation is simply too much. for eight years now marco has been telling his story over and over again to other members of gamblers anonymous but even that's not long enough he says to cure
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himself addiction colquhoun's being go to go away his parents wife and several jobs at one point he resorted to stealing money from his own mother margaret paul perfect world of gambling was appealing and the gambling was thinking more about i got to agree good god for a while i was already a lot of money. or go away. marcos started gambling when he was eight bags then there were no t.v. a lot trips but there were beautiful movies and irresistible you were for potential gamblers. because i don't need the money that i get because i didn't have the. desperate to win their fortune in modern easily around and million gamblers a figure growing rapidly due to the economic crisis in america. marketing has become very aggressive and sells gambling as have lottery tickets were daily groceries commercials promises of who held overcome financial difficulties because
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of the crisis is not only men who gamble it's also their wives and their children who play poker online before gambling in italy was like an erotic movie. it's like porn. after the us easily has the largest law trans credit card market in the world last year alone eighty billion euros were up for grabs and while each casino so he put drones have been losing clients mass gambling and gambling is the only thing people spend money on here they spend three hundred four hundred years than they were in a hundred years and are happy because they won when in fact they've lost two hundred this is one of the most popular ways of gambling any taling all you have to do is scratch a strip on a ticket and you could win a fortune i wasn't that lucky today but for some the promise of becoming an instant millionaire is simply too much to resist. on average ten percent of the family
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income any telly spent on gambling it's significantly helps the government feel its coffers but the health minister is beating the law are gambling will soon be included on the list of acknowledged diseases and it will change everything will work and prevention complaints will offer psychological assistance to gamble as well also in large medical programs the health minister also proposes a man during the current law to take a lot of the television and seriously restrict gambling but before this happens the marco and his other fellows overcoming addiction will remain a question of self discipline and face. it in a great show on our t.v. show. well much of the economic hardship gripping italy and europe at large has often been attributed to speculation by thanks intent on new profits coming up at seven thirty g.m.t. our financial gurus max keiser and stacy herbert weigh in on the true practice in
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banking. after time on the crisis report our articles have shown if you purchased some credit derivatives from goldman sachs from j.p. morgan look at the entirety of italy municipalities going broke all across italy why because they bought credit derivatives from j.p. morgan goldman sachs to go to a country like greece for the bonds they cook the books so they can get into the euro then they collapse then greece other countries go to govern stocks the help of cure the problem of having dealt with goldman sachs of course the earnings are up it's a virtuous cycle what kind of drugs are they got these great people taking. egypt leading a political force that was the brotherhood has come under fire from the public and other political groups from the meeting it's a candidate upcoming presidential race i think are concerned promises to stay out
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of the vote station so you know fictions within the broad some of the groups top figures resigning in protest and those in the midst of organizations also criticize the nomination blaming the brotherhood for jeopardizing attend such democratic change in egypt which kyra thinks we that's right kiran this is the party's nomination of ships. country. the muslim brotherhood has not been one seat to push social change so i imagine it will be part difficult for women but for minority groups including coptic christians who obviously quite important in this country i think you are missing what have sown a very strange relationship with the ruling military council. and the supreme council the armed forces and i think this is where there may be some issues for the revolutionary groups and as they appeared to have been doing deals with the behind closed doors which could basically mean that there isn't revolutionary change and this i think will be the worry for the rest in the future of egypt. it's not
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unusual around the world itself. but it is a rupture between police and protesters and one of its fury the rally outside the u.k. embassy over british controlled fulcrum are angry demonstrators threw the little tells them but in case the represent responded with tear gas it's just the way the grocery store. which almost a thousand people rich. people have been killed and three wounded or rather the student. and i witness said the gunman raised during class and short one personal range before her and thirty one shots porkies captured the suspect nearby shopping center it's forty three year old former student of that which. ten characters have been released by the revolution your
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forces of colombia for instance for the six police officers and four soldiers over the course of the rebel groups in the last military prostitutes held jungle prisoners for twelve years. since the very first understand really group losing ground recently instituted information. started into the world of business katy perry will be. ok so tell us what's happening in the markets this hour right well i'm going to get started with the asian markets because there are right now actually it is a mixed picture but we have a look at the figures you'll see that the nikkei is losing momentum that's in japan because a rebound of the car at the beginning it's rocking down. in the region of again is rising to the highest level in about a month which is pulling down big exports it's got shot down to the point five percent so yeah it's up one percent lower as you can see the hang time is up just under half up with that in china and all the stocks that. as in for
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a third day after data on china's services industries beat expectations all stops in the region are also getting a boost from the positive finish on wall street we have a look at a how they closed up yesterday will see that the u.s. stocks ended up the session with gains and that's after the national manufacturing improved from march which means it will street stretch their best the remark starts for it since nineteen ninety eight zero as you can see investors for a optimistic in the region it's not all good news actually mentioned that there was a report from the commerce department which showed construction spending fell one point one percent and that was a disappointment when again over seven percent was expected so that is something to watch and that's one of the russian markets because we're now less than two hours ahead here in moscow and we had some because i'm hey just b.c.
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actually yesterday the russian manufacturing continued to grow modestly in march that was all boosting momentum in the region and europe it was a similar picture yesterday actually we have the. goods you still managing to hold on to some days and that's despite e.u. unemployment rising ten point eight percent the highest level in more than a decade now spain's was the highest at twenty three point six percent always there was also a separate report confirming that manufacturing activity in europe also strength so there's a real concern in fact is in europe yes race is a surprise but we can see the footsie out on the dax both around one and a half percent in positive territory that is heading up at gold and see how the back. but is trading at this hour we can see the growth gold our our gold is posting positive gains that we're really benefiting from those manufacturing days.
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reports coming from both the u.s. and china yesterday we saw improved half a percent and even faster than the us does have a look at oil and we'll see that it's declining but it's off to the big. six weeks and that's because there's a car showing that rising in benches are going to be expected in the u.s. the u.s. of course the biggest crude. so demand may be faltering that's certainly one to watch this happen look at the exchange rates the ruble this is how the ruble finished up yesterday the ruble doing rather well at the moment actually is up because the u.s. dollar and the year and as far as the u.s. dollar is concerned it's actually performing the best out of all the other emerging market currencies i'm talking about the brazil's ryall and the indian rupee surged nine percent actually in the first quarter you see the euro dollar one at thirty three thirty eight hours is just a fraction up so that is indeed the markets the moment i'm going to be more. on the
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hour throughout the day as i say asia for now it's a mixed viewpoint. and less than two hours ahead of the people here mostly.
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tonight's question dates him believe me or just a number to be execution date is enough for anybody to go to more leisure and. you know more than fifty percent of the people here if you didn't they are not. why you know live a normal afterwards right. this is next you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point when death becomes. our ever new hope. our get in there you're dead to be executed next week there's a fierce scary moment for you to know you can loose the year one of your parents
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with the in a manner of me saying i say it's time to go. and that would lead them into the public this chamber. coming straight out of them after they were dead. live. the speed. she. looks. like something with. police.
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looking. good please. look. them up in a. long line of a little. wealthy british. type thing.

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