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flight recorders are examined to gain a crucial insight into the last minutes of a plane which crashed in western siberia has been revealed the aircraft wasn't diaz before takeoff. un peace envoy kofi annan convinces preston on or an april tenth ceasefire as doubts grow of the arab funded rebels willingness to stick to their side of the. bus risking it all then losing everything the growing number of italians turning to gambling to make their fortune in tough economic times. the russian market opens up the second day of the second quarter in positive
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territory tell me if they still think it's about twenty minutes time in the business. broadcasting live from moscow twenty four hours a day and says r.t. investigators are searching for clues as to what caused a passenger plane crash in western siberia as they start unloading data from two flight recorders from that the site thirty one people were killed when the plane hit the ground just minutes after takeoff but partly to save the lives of twelve survivors last used a concrete example. given what's the latest on the condition of the spiders and whatnot the relatives of victims are receiving in support as well. thirteen people pulled from the wreckage of the plane was great the rest had received treatment in this hospital. six two operations carried out so this still situation raise grave
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there are those in critical condition many. too ill to be said to other hospitals as one who's actually receiving treatment at a moscow hostel as we speak as one tale of fortune here for one person on board proceed road to be minor injuries just a broken hip that is the exception here thirty one people dying in this air disaster and investigators say in the moment those in the nose and tail of the plane would likely have been killed upon impact the only chance of survival would have been in the midsection of the aircraft person is really affected region here it was a local commuter flight taking off in the early hours of the morning to support which is an oil and gas rich town such that many employees working the oil and gas sector perished on this flight and it has really galvanized the people here we've
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spoken to on the doctors who's involved in the effort to provide some form of help for the victims here. chester yeah i just heard from your workload has gone up poor five times we've never had actions of its kind in the past so it's the first time we've seen so many of governors thanks to them we have enough blood at the moment to treat the injured survivors. he was speaking from a local blood donation unit and this is something that many people here in this region i mean taking part in today. because that is what i think contributing to mean to everyone i want to do as much as a candle how to speak of the many glided any moment so the long lines he didn't stop us. though we three days of mourning carried out in this local area starting on the fourth of april also as this investigation carries on i mean this isn't the first such incident in russia's
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recent history in fact in two thousand level that. a year was plagued by deadly air disasters taking place. what's come to light in terms of the investigation so far. all those black boxes as you mentioned tony in moscow and they are undergoing further investigation as they do we're just getting more and more snippets of information as to what's happened here all three possible reasons being given so far one pilot error is the right to be young pilot age twenty seven due to celebrate his birthday today who were not for this air disaster now there are being questions being asked as to why this plane wasn't d.i.'s properly and given the west to the conditions weather conditions here in western siberia experts say that that would have affected the functioning of the wings of this plane also people looking into the role played by air traffic control when it comes to the most pools
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or explanation for many experts say is likely a malfunction that comes through the plane itself this particular craft entered service in one thousand nine hundred ninety three but the model is somewhat older be established in the 1980's and had a bit of a checkered flight safety history being involved in many deadly air crashes as for the event itself occurring early in monday morning took off the plane took off and pretty much immediately after encountering problems with the pilots and able to make contact with air traffic control and there are some differing accounts eyewitnesses say they saw plumes of smoke billowing from the engines their best gait is saying this they don't think that occurred and what they do think occurred was the ninety's were functioning properly were functioning at least until about two hundred meters above ground level so minutes into the flight they're still working we don't know how well they're working just yet then the plane rolled twice as it plummeted to the ground rules are getting information from those flight
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recordings that the pilot realizing the plane was going to crash and needing to make an emergency landing landing try to do. the plane to a field to avoid any advice of further casualties. ok artistic aggrieved thanks for that update. well we've been gathering expert analysis of the crash here at r.t. aviation consultant and former pilots captain not rice thinks it's still too early to jump to conclusions of the cause. i've got over twenty thousand hours of flying for in various types of aircraft from small turboprops similar to the one that crashed two larger 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
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a prescribed check was certainly in this part of the investigation it's for too early to ascertain whether or not that that was the situation again once you get the black box and determine 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 are security emergency had been declared. you know throwing out terms like pilot error is very easy but not necessarily accurate. i was a fan for the details on the plane crash in western siberia getting ulty dot com balefire the timeline and the analysis part of that attraction as well as more images the concerns of the safety of still russia's domestic flights. all sister ahead moscow's burning to dramatic from this one killing
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a fourteen people sixty six. a tentative a ceasefire by april the tenth that's later still have it out between the syrian government and international peace envoy kofi annan agreement which includes a state trooper pulled out an end to sterling as announced in a briefing at the u.n. security council so these reports the reports of plenty of hurdles still ahead 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 a few weeks calling on both sides in syria to stop fighting stop their troop
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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 that 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 that russia is committed so implementing. the syrian government's secret steps in law in. its ubiquity the syrian government to first to begin to pull its forces this is the position. he expects and wish to use and some arab states simply seems to be all responsible for bloodshed in syria.
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just over the weekend seventeen nations gathered together it's 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 recognized the syrian national council as the legitimate representatives of the syrian people now survey lover of said that this only undermines the peace process that is trying to be implemented in syria and they also said that it this group known as the for. friends of syria cannot replace the u.n. security council and it is only the un security council that can really make a decision as to whether mr kofi annan plan is moving in the right direction or not . but unlike libya where nato members say dropped weapons for the rebels in syria there is not sense to do that at least and explains what he thinks in stopping the west from carrying out a similar strategy. those who have started the. opposition in
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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 the have their concerns that if when and if they will supply weapons to the rebels it might be used against them exactly as happened in afghanistan when you supported the group. history made it and we ended up with support for eleven nobody wants to see that anymore. but coming up a bit later in the program the winds of change that an islamist way more secular parts of society. believes it's not just the. presidential candidates to dominate the story but. the u.k.
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set to adopt big brother practices from overseas a new communication monitoring bill that you see if you want internet and. view of the government. most seem to. have an art claiming fourteen lives that was not the city's skyscraper correspondent as well from seeing about. people who died here apparently according to reports or probably some workers who were working and staying at the sort of makeshift facilities like it on a park a storage area here really people were actually living there so when the building caught fire at around five o'clock in the morning most goes dry and they just couldn't get out because all of the exits and entrances were walked the only way they could get out was through the hangar and that was the building the structure that was being birds now unfortunately unfortunately this is quite a widespread problem for russia to see fires to issues have been brought up in
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the endless times you may remember the incidents which occurred with a nightclub in one of our cities. more than two hundred fifty people died during this liberation during new year's celebration party when because of the fireworks the entire structure caught on fire and people again could not get out because generally all of these emergency exits fire emergency exits are either blogs or logs for someone no reasons no this happens to be another fire second fire just a matter of hours in moscow the first one or rather the larger one was your courage it wasn't deadly but it was a lot more spectacular actually one of. one of the buildings in the moscow city it was caught fire caught fire last night around eight pm apparently the problem there was that one of the batteries which is which is kind of spread on top of the building was torn off by the wind and got and then caught on fire on one of the
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a lighting fixtures that fire happened on the sixty sixth floor and moscow all firefighters never had to fight a fire that high up in fact they had to use for helicopters they had to bring in water from the most the river and people could. almost virtually every single point at least in the west in the southwest of moscow it was it looks really bad at the same time was kind of mesmerizing but fortunately no one died in that fire. u.k. government is set to bring it phone and internet connections between citizens. and security it's being compared to the u.s. patriot act two years after nine eleven civil liberties activists want or is just a small step away from big brother full access to proper communication. it requires all i s p's to install these black boxes which gives the government the
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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 while it's based claim that there's no content restrictions or third they are not allowed to actually take content. all of different nations and it is all if they need to then get a warrant and go after the contents of the e-mails anyway so there's a good parallel to us here they say that they can actually keyword search and search for phrases and search for people's names in the contents of e-mails with computer system they answer the key words in and then they search all the e-mails and then once they find something then the e-mail get sent to the human human being and then gets a warrant so there are ways around kind of games and associations where the government can actually access some of the contents of the e-mails right now in great britain google rejects sixty three percent of requests from government agencies this bill will say essentially that google can't say no and the government
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will be able to give us a mission no matter what. well across the atlantic the u.s. also sees a spy plane that read online about a prophets of power dreads will be able to drive through tensions and death from the heart. also r.t. dot com satellite photos show north korea is all set for its controversial rocket launch them by many countries for stirring up regional tensions. in a growing number of people are turning to gambling trying to make money fast in a struggling european economy scratch cards and online poker made the industry so accessible many find themselves fighting an addiction as our team has become the creature of reports for some the temptation is simply too much.
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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 himself of the addiction poker hands being go to go away his parents wife and several jobs at one point he resorted to stealing money from his own mother. called perfect world of gambling where all the ping pong the and then gambling was taking over and i got to agree with god for a while i was there and you're already. marcus started gambling when he was eight megs then there were no t.v. law tricks but there were beautiful movies and irresistible you were for potential gamblers. in august right i mean agreement of that night because i didn't have that
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desperate to win their fortune in london easily around a million gamblers a figure growing rapidly due to the economic crisis in. marketing has become very aggressive and sells gambling as if lottery tickets were daily groceries commercials promise and simple help overcome financial difficulties because of the crisis is not only men who gamble it's also their wives and their children who played poker online before gambling in italy was like an erotic movie . it's like porn. after the us eataly has the largest law trans credit card market in the world last year alone eighty billion euros were up for grabs and while he's casinos and 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 then they win a hundred years and are happy because they won when in fact they've lost two
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hundred this is one of the most popular ways of gambling any totally all you have to do is scratch a strip on a ticket and you could win a fortune i wasn't that lucky to date but for some the promise of becoming an instant millionaire is simply too much to resist on average ten percent of the family income in italy spends on gambling it significantly helps the government feel its coffers and the health minister is giving the alarm gambling will soon be included on the list of a college diseases and it will change everything will work on prevention campaigns will offer psychological assistance to gamble as well also in large medical programs the health minister also proposes a managing the current. to take all the television and seriously restrict gambling but before these happens for marco and his other fellows overcoming addiction will remain a question of self discipline and fix. our team. well
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much of the economic hardship gripping italy and europe at large has often been attributed to speculation by big banks tent profits coming up in about fifteen minutes time our financial gurus max keiser and stacy herbert way in on predatory practices and banking. time after time on the kaiser 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 dollars actually going to a country like greece they sell bonds they cut their books so they can get into the euro and they collapse then greece the other countries go to goldman sachs to help them cure the problem of having that dealt with goldman sachs of course the earnings are up there it's a virtuous cycle what kind of drugs are they've got these great people taking.
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the chips leading political force the brotherhood has come under fire from the public and other political groups from nominating its candidate in the coming presidential race with broken promises to stay out of the vote or decision also sparked frictions in the brotherhood and some of the groups top think is resigning in protest. isn't this the frustrations also criticize the nomination blaming the brotherhood. democratic change in egypt. true cairo based from dance runs from journalist believes the party's nomination of kids in school seen the country now. the muslim brotherhood have not been one city to push social trains so i imagine it will be quite difficult for women or for minority groups including coptic christians who obviously quite important in this country i think even with some of it have shown
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a very strange relationship with the ruling military council and the supreme council on horses and i think this is where they maybe some issues of the revolutionary groups i mean they appeared to have been doing deals with the scaf behind closed doors which could basically mean that there isn't revolutionary change this i think will be the worry for the rest in the future of egypt. look at some other news from around the world so violent clashes have erupted between police and protesters in one of stories during a rally for the u.k. embassy control canards thank you demonstrators coupons. for officers responded with tear gas to test the thirtieth anniversary of the storm the falklands almost a thousand people. people have been killed and three wounded go from florida christian university of california. government rose during class and short one person at point blank range before firing about thirty more rounds
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authorities captured the suspect that the nearby shopping center. of forty three year old former student of the college. apparently has reportedly turned down the invitation from north korea to send observers to a rocket launch that tokyo says it's a story missile test going has denied the allegation saying the launch of data this month will put a satellite into orbit but japan and the us of course from the council saying it violates u.n. security council resolutions. but starts drawing k.t.o. business desk at a later market because. of this and how they look they have just opened they opened up panels of the twenty minutes or so is a day i can tell you in the first few minutes or so of trade. reasonably calls the now it's not so. negative postings that i mean just today is
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a very positive day for post and it does we had gains of over one and a half percent as you can say in the first few minutes of trade it's not that so now in the second half of yesterday we saw e.u. unemployment rates coming out and i can tell you that they've risen ten point eight percent. level seen in more than a decade spain was particularly worried they posted twenty three point six percent so that's away on investors in the region we'll see how the day progresses for the european markets but right now. it's all relates flat's negative at this hour how the russian markets will stay closer to home for a few minutes or so is completely different viewpoint for these it is indeed extending the gains this hour both the. one over a percent and the mice it's around half a percent opposed to and that is on the second day of the second quarter so let's have a look at the individual and see who's really benefiting we've got lou call that up
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around half a percent a following comments made by the general of the t.v. capital they say that lou calls pounds of crude output and quadruple dividends without adding to debt is likely because they cause expenditure to exceed earnings but as you can see investors don't seem to bargain to do that. they all too they're up around five percent as well if not that much so let's actually one of the strongest gain is today and that is the signs of chinese and u.s. and manufacturing used to sting demand for global commodity is that and moving on we'll see how the exchange rates are getting on the ruble is still performing really well and still posting higher against the u.s. dollar and the year at this hour and i can tell you the first quarter it gained nine percent against the u.s. dollar and that was the best performing emerging market currency in comparison with the brazil's reale and india's a repay other ruble the dollar is the most of its major peers as signs of recovery
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in the u.s. economy that's been divonne for the relative safety of the world's reserve currency the u.s. dollar that every year at one thirty three forty seven this hour i'm moving on to oil is declining after its biggest day in six weeks after rising eventually is in. u.s. is actually going to fuel demand and therefore we're going to see oil prices coming down the lights over one hundred four dollars per barrel maybe one hundred five brant just broke one hundred twenty five and barack just on the last few minutes or so if we go to asia they're now coming to the end of their trading day japan disappointing day and that's largely because the yen is actually getting stronger therefore exporters are really suffering in the region kind of those different viewpoint for them the nearly a percentage point and that's because of those manufacturing data have beating expectations that if we look at gold we can see it's advancing further birds.
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because the dollar is weakening we've also got the suv up as well just a fraction also jewelers in india they were expected to go back to work this week after being on a strike for two weeks but they're now staying on strike they're not happy about their tax import prices so that's how the markets are looking at this hour kerry ok thanks indeed for that just a few minutes. because reports. stay with us.
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