tv [untitled] April 3, 2012 4:00am-4:30am EDT
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moscow's burning to dramatic progress in the city overnight one happening sixty six stories up a skyscraper the other killing fifteen people trapped in a burning market square house. u.n. peace envoy kofi annan convinced his present are stuck on or an april tenth cease fire as doubts grow over the out of hundred rebels willingness to stick to their sort of a buffer. recorders are examined to gain a crucial insight into the last minutes of the plane which crashed in the western side. of the of the aircraft wasn't the ice takeoff. bus
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risking it all and losing everything and growing number of italians turning to gambling for cheap tough economic times. they are broadcasting live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is ati. that must have seen two massive fires overnight when the great city skyscraper set to become the tallest building in europe but now that proved fatal for fifteen people who were sleeping when the fire started well correspondent has moved from the scene of that place never really turned a small about the fires that gripped the russian capital. well it does seem like the entire city has experienced a string of fires of course one of them deadly another one spectacular about this
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one fifteen people and this is the these are the latest numbers that we know seem to have died in this makeshift living quarters located in a warehouse only outskirts of moscow now the warehouse is located on the premises of an order park and the people who have perished in this fire are said to be migrant workers who lived and worked in the same space perhaps they were trying to keep themselves warm or are having an extremely cold spring and most go at the moment so they were just trying to stay warm and perhaps it was a makeshift warming device or heating device which was the cause of the fire of course investigators are still at the scene and looking for possible clues as to what led to this tragic event but this of course is this fire occurred not even ten hours after another fire broke out in the center of this easy in most cases when one of the one of the structures which is still under construction of the federation tower caught fire from a barrier which was torn off by
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a very strong wind god called on this lighting fixture you have to understand construction there is still going on workers are working twenty four seven and they need light at all times so they better got called on this lighting fixture and then these higher sixty sixth floor of this iteration tower was ablaze within minutes it was truly a sight that most guys have not seen. in the very long time of course you also have to understand the efforts which were put into this by the most go fly fighters. countless brigades and for helicopters they had to take in the water from the most cool river took them four hours to put the blaze out of course the fire in the federation tower which once completed is supposed to be the tallest structure in all of europe of course it took them four hours to put that blaze out its. conclusion of course still most guys were under the impression you have to undersea
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you have to understand that blaze was seen from the entire western and southwestern parts all of the city truly spectacular side parts thankfully you know nobody died in that particular fire of course what exactly will happen to construction of the ration tower is it yes or no naturally a lot of damage has been inflicted the owners of the construction site have actually asked for the most growth already to provide them to allocate a budget in order to provide them with extra helicopters should another blaze like the one that i was experienced on monday night occur again so again it's a very bizarre kind of string of fires in moscow one of those two exactly or another not so but unfortunately very deadly. a really good reporting that you. well you can find more for to try and fotos overplays on our website.
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which i did to cease for april the tenth that's the day to steal down between the syrian government and international peace and configure the greenman to which includes a state trooper turned into shouting in a briefing at the un security council but it's all a teaspoonful reports there are plenty of hurdles to head. and 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 few weeks back calling on both sides in syria to stop fighting stop their troop movements and stop the use of heavy artillery in heavily
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populated areas from the very beginning russia has only 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 plan and we constantly pushing the syrian government's secret steps in line with. it couldn't the syrian government be the first to begin to pull that's a beautiful says this is an arab position. he expects no wish to be part of this and some arab states simply seems to be all groups who are also responsible for the bloodshed in syria. just over the weekend seventeen nations gathered together it's a group that's referred to as the friends of syria they gathered for
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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 turkey lover of said that this only undermines the peace process that is trying to be implemented in syria he also said that it is 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 let's get more perspective on the syrian crisis and the ceasefire with chandra was president of international movement for a just world thank you for joining us here on the there have been previous failed attempts at establishing a ceasefire what are the chances that this one will work do you think.
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even that the conflict is now moving from a political and civil one to a sectarian one do you see that happening. there is going to. be really be. a big. moment. now. by a dog owner. rather then. one second on the mission. ok church president of the international movement for a just war thank you for joining us here not in stores. egypt's
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leading political force the muslim brotherhood has come under fire from the public and other political groups from dominating its own candidate in the upcoming presidential race the movement's broken promises to stay out of the vote what's the solution also start in the turnover frictions in the brotherhood and some of the group's top figures resigning in protest. for it doesn't other islamist organizations also criticize the nomination gaming that was little brotherhood for jeopardizing a tense democratic change in egypt. true cairo based freelance writer and journalist believes the party's domination of egypt's political scene do the country a new good. the muslim brotherhood have not been one seat to push social trains so i imagine it'll be quite difficult for women of a minority groups including coptic christians who obviously are quite important in this country i think the most important have shown a very strange relationship with the ruling military council and the supreme council the armed forces so i think this is where they may be some issues of the
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revolutionary groups because they appeared to have been doing deals with the staff 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 a future of egypt but we've got to be i'm coming out for you later this hour u.k. it's got the big brother brought this is from overseas you communication wanted to bill you see everyone's internet and view of the government. investigators are searching for clues as to what caused a passenger plane crash in western siberia that's the start on them being data from two flight recorders from the site thirty one people were killed when the plane hit the ground just minutes after takeoff doctors fighting to save the lives of twelve survivors. since hospital where some of them are being treated. there have been no sexual operations carried out so far but still the situation remains grave there
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are those in critical condition many too ill to be said to other hospitals as one who is actually receiving treatment at a moscow hostel as we speak as one tale of fortune here one person on board received relatively minor injuries just plain 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 mid section of the aircraft by some is really affected region here it was a local commuter flight taking off in the early hours of the morning too so good was an oil and gas rich town as such there are many employees working the oil and gas sector who have perished on this flight was really galvanized the local populace here and that's resonated in a relief effort when it comes to blood donations this is something that many people
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here in this region i've been taking part in today are we three days of mourning carried out in this local area starting on the fourth of april we're just getting more and more snippets of information as to what happened zero to be young age twenty seven due to celebrate his birthday today who were not for this air disaster now there are being questions being asked as a wide this plane wasn't d.i.'s properly and given the weather conditions here in western siberia experts say that that would affect the functioning of the wings of this plane immediately after takeoff this plane encounter problems at play a pilot being unable to make contact with air traffic control and here we are differing accounts by witnesses saying that they were of smoke billowing from these engines well investigators a few percent probably didn't. all they think happened was this plane hold about two hundred meters above the ground level they think the engines will work you
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don't know how well they're working but i think they are working up until she probably says to the grounds so it was only when it hit the ground they stopped working let's play it engulfed into flames and broke into three sections russo hearing but the post was attempting to make an emergency landing and doing so he chose a field. well within the gathering expert analysis of the crash herit r.t. consultant and former pilot captain mark weiss thinks it's still too early to jump to conclusions over the 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 through larger intercontinental jets. when you talk about pilot error there is. generally speaking you are dealing with professional pilots and no one situation creates that as a situation by itself of insley up to somebody making
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a mistake or not following a prescribed checklist and certainly in this part of the investigation it's far 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 they're sick and emergency had been cleared. you know throwing out terms like pilot error is very easy but not necessarily accurate. find further details on the plane crash in western siberia that we had on the program to watch the dot com on the time there an analysis of that's the tragedy so what is more images the concerns of the safety and some of the mistakes.
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u.k. government has set to adopt a bill of the ring it wanted to phone and internet connections between citizens promotes it is vital for home security it's been compared to the u.s. patriot act adult alternative and civil liberties activists warn that the door it's just a small step away from handing rather full access to private communication. it requires well i s p'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 who they're going to and where there are some problems and well if they claim that there's no content restrictions or heard they're not allowed to actually take content. all file of different commission that is all they need to then get a warrant and go after the content of the e-mails anyway so there's a good parallel for us here they say that they can actually hear word search and search for phrases and search for people's names in the contents of e-mails with
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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 to the q. and a human being gets a warrant so there are ways around kind of word games and associations where the government can actually access some of the contents of e-mails right now in great britain google rejects fifty percent of requests from government agencies and this bill will say especially that google can't say no and that the government will be able to get their mission no matter what. but across the atlantic the u.s. also sees a spike. dollar project over a clear road troops will be able to gather intelligence and bring death from. also on r.t. dot com satellite photos show north korea is all set for its controversial rocket launch by many countries stirring up regional tensions.
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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 have made the industry so accessible that many find themselves fighting an addiction and starting to get into trouble 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 himself of the addiction that bulk around being go to go away his parents wife and several jobs at one point he resorted to stealing money from his own mother. to call in perfect world of gambling with the king and the gambling was taking over
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when i got the job for a while i was earning a lot of money. from what we. marcus started gambling when he was eight beggar then there were no t.v. or tricks but there were a beautiful movies and irresistible you were for potential gamblers. goodie bag i knew the letters that i get because i didn't have that desperate to win their fortune and not an easily around a million dollars a figure growing rapidly due to the economic crisis in america. marketing has become very aggressive and sells gambling as if lottery tickets were daily groceries commercials promises of to help overcome financial difficulties because of the crisis is not only men who gamble it's also their wives and their children who play poker online for gambling in italy was like an erotic movie. it's like
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porn. after the us italy has the largest law trance credit card market in the world last year alone eighty billion euros were up for grabs and while 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 one 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 telling only how to do is just straight 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 income we need to lose spent on gambling is significantly helps the government he would call for a big health ministry is beating the law are gambling will soon be included on the
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list of a college diseases and it will change everything we work on prevention campaigns 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 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 faith exceeding the great r t. well much of the economic hardship gripping italy and europe and the large it's often been attributed to speculation thanks tent and profit coming up to thirty g.m.t. our financial gurus max keiser and stacy herbert weigh in on pedantry practice in 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 the u.s.
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apology is going broke all across italy why because they bought credit derivatives from j.p. morgan goldman sachs to go to a country like greece based on faulty bonds they got their books so they can get into the euro and they collapse then other countries go to goldman sachs out of cure the problem of having dealt with goldman sachs of course the earnings are up and it's a virtuous cycle what kind of drugs are they got these great people taking. now that it's not a news from around the world this hour violent clashes erupted between police and protesters of. three of the various u.k. embassy the british controlled for dogs. strictest troops barricades the officers responded to i guess interest to thunderbirds from the field. is the right. ten captives that have been released. which
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is a number that was. six police officers and four soldiers are reportedly the rebel groups the last military hostages held in the jungle hideouts for at least twelve it is. america's oldest of the grief of losing ground in recent years came to victory precious. and two drivers had been skating the new way of their vehicles but if you saw it it was smooth cope with this. story was being dragged along the bridge by some of its truck lost control and slid to the side. is driving recklessly supplied. to drive out seconds before the. dramatic pictures there it's time to join katie on our business desk to get the latest market because katie are the russian markets still posting gains they are actually
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care they are there now on the third hour of trade today here in moscow and they are indeed still posting positive how the biggest we'll take a look at the we've got the r.t.s. on the my specs but in positive territory at this hour. as we can see you got the r.t.s. over. the my six point nine of his then if we look at the individual movies. that loophole is in the spotlight now interestingly enough despite comments made by social generalities to be capital saying that their plan to boost crude output for drew pulled over the news without adding to its debt is unlikely because paul calls our expenditure to exceed but investors started to move called around one and a half percent is our gas form is also posting healthy gains point eight percent. is one of the biggest gainers day over who we will send up now and that's
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a sign of china and u.s. manufacturing boosting demand of commodities across a good lives and really benefiting from the global news that we don't exchange races you have the ruble is before us. is still high and i can see the main currencies this year it's all the slightly. forty four that without a look at the oil we can see that is declining and the us off to a posting day six weeks actually because we can see that the u.s. economy is really showing signs that invent trays are going to be fueling demand now as well is that we're going to take a look at the european markets and see how they're performing at this hour they are indeed extending their gain touchingly they had a really nice start we saw some red arrows earlier on today but they're really
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trying to push the road and it gathers some momentum as throughout the day investors in that region they're on guard for us a factory orders hour later on today so they'll really be watching the u.s. markets as they are if you look at asia they're coming to the end of the day. finished up schools in the region but you have to buy. the father has now increased value against the u.s. dollar as we can see china really well they're just finishing up at the moment and that's because their money fracturing really beating expectations as we move on to gold we can see gold having a rather interesting day because it's now going down earlier we saw really strong gains for the public modest even now it's gone away a lot of guys because of. they're really. going to. have nice day because they're expected to go back to work after the strike because of a tax import charge but now on the date of
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a striking. gold necklace it is going to india any time soon might be our luck and as we can see silver has just stopped as well and in other news we're going to be talking about them of. course is the biggest ports in eastern europe and it's attracting a bit is now rushing. out the greek maybe put in a joint bid for the most base for. the b. now he proposes that we jointly. provide as much as two billion of the three billion dollars that is required now this would rival another billion amoco madoff who offered to buy the airport with the help of burbank so that we know so that is the markets for this hour ok so if the price actually it's all over the price. thanks very much for that and coming up in about fifteen minutes the
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