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of the. thousands of lies that is why the president has signed in this seaward cops on the well beyond lane's damascus last place and divide that. the regime claims terrorist activity has risen sharply as the rebels continue to shun the united nations to broker peace and all of this coming up in just a few moments. and also the salaries of margins tear gas and water cannons worries on crowds in far greater friday passed thousands march in support of the drills and to government tax cuts to. come sanctions to march the bad model itself declared military leaders step down in the face of international pressure on debris to
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return the country to constitutional rule. and a very warm welcome this is assy live from the russian capital. fast damascus blames arms terrorist gangs for the recent spate of violence in syria saying they've increased their activity ahead of the cease fire the deadline the u.n. condemns the syrian authorities for the killings despite of that pledge to pull back more from our middle east correspondent quality. president bashar assad says that he is fighting these armed groups ahead of the april tenth deadline which was agreed to according to plan and he also says that these armed groups are increasing their activity he says and they are interested only in violence and that they're being funded and armed by countries such as turkey saudi arabia and qatar now in
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a show of support for our side in the reforms he's been implementing thousands of syrians took to the streets of damascus on saturday in a massive rarely that rarely coming while banki moon says that syria has not been doing enough to show its commitment to announce a proposal but this is something that assad has denied he says that for days now he has been withdrawing his tanks and troops from numerous cities to damascus is worried about the commitment coming forward from the opposition side it says there's no indication from the opposition as to whether or not they fully committed to the peace plan and they're also concerned by the void that will now be open in the cities where the troops no longer are at the same time there is a united nations team in damascus preparing the groundwork for next week's cease fire did lie in the rebel fighters continue to look for support from aboard we are hearing from the united states from its allies and from other gulf countries
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a dame team to maximize and increase the material support that they are giving to the rebels at the same time the rebels are calling for the conditional sitting down of the syrian president bashar assad and indeed this is not a condition that was put forward in coffee announce plans or indeed any united nations statement on syria in doorstep the friends of syria meeting that happened several days ago really has become the friends of the syrian opposition and here too we hear even more pledges to increase support for the rebel fighters now the rebels as i say have yet to officially agreed to in a man's proposal and this is some. thing that has many an international community concerned among in moscow which has made the point that as countries continue to endorse funding as well as supplying arms to the rebel fighters this is nearly going to inflame the situation and the violence on the ground. security forces fire
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tear gas and water cannon have thousands of protesters across the country it happened on friday but only became known a day later as events in the country are currently hard to monitor let us face as national support of a jailed human rights activist has serving a life sentence for taking part in last year's anti-government uprising is behind this child for two months and is being treated at a military hospital journalists and antiwar activist don de bar says the right place shows the last policy. highlight contradictions and western attitudes to fuel right which washington place today in syria. and look at the role the united states is playing in bahrain when they've been claiming that they're in syria over human rights that they were in libya over human rights and yet they're suppressing human rights in bahrain and it shows that president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton are hypocrites there are wires and you have a human rights activist a bonafide human rights activist on a hunger strike you don't hear a word of it in the american media the interests of the united states in bahrain
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according to the people that make policy here is to maintain the fifth fleet period that's it the bahraini people are nothing but people that are supposed to service that base and keep their mouths shut while they do it elsewhere there's oriel and other geopolitical considerations that their prime u.s. policy. coming out knocking on the door of recession. and labor simply because it was. so spain's relentless constant raechel jobless and causing headaches for investors all asking if the euro is fals largest economy really can escape a bailout. the red alert from moscow's hundreds of prominent supporters hit the streets to try and shake all the party to stop using it. that's later but before that somalia has agreed to hand power to civilian rule in return for an arms to sanctions imposed by the country's neighbors as part of the agreement in western
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african bloke was well if trade and if your balance of gnarly and grant amnesty for those involved in the case the country's parliamentary speaker will be sworn in as interim president and organize elections within forty days political crisis in mali broke one of the military's things power and toppled the president last month saying that he had failed in his efforts against the insurgency and taking advantage of good pals rebels who captured key towns in the north and declared independence for the area and that in african politics politics militant on the knowledge it says the rebellion in mali is the result of the nato been bombings only. for people to try to be termed this rebellion is not with the war nature war in libya it's completely preposterous because we know that it's because of because large probably qaddafi regime after the nature of regime that the rebels were able to well equip themselves with the
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most sophisticated weaponry and for the first time literally to defeat the army or mali and that's exactly what's happening now the question is there are other insurance in other regions probably the world but also equally well equipped we might just be seeing the beginning of the aftermath of the collapse of the libyan government. spain have unveiled a twenty seven billion viewers worth of cuts but investors to launch sure the country is on the road to recovery the key trick is to short of previous deficit targets and has drawn hundreds of thousands of people out of protest. reports they're angry at the government saving the year at their expense. known for a construction boom which is now in ruins lately oldest spanish economy has been building is discontent expensive failure still lies strewn across the country the hundred fifty million euro castile an airport he wore the most eye catching today
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it stands largely on used. and from madrid to barcelona there are more stark reminder of excessive spending all triggering public anger we are here everybody because that's how he said i am he says before the elections he said nobody would be sick out that they delay showing their you know us it everybody can be kicked out because of these bill but these we'll and we think and later said what us. here is claiming among the crowds that gather there is an appetite force there are six problems lie where these parts of late and from the tens of thousands of people are gathered here in madrid and across the rest of the country many think that he made the wrong place we don't know what to do so we resorts to following whatever is that the line that all of us think they are without paying attention to the fact
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that maybe those of us have different interests they don't have our national interests at heart but some don't think government policies to blame mariano is familiar with austerity but physicist sponsibility should be shouldered by the individual. everyone enjoys owning property and having good cars but it was just an illusion this prosperity has nothing to do with lives of corners and when to live beyond their means who is staying home to slash twenty seven billion euro from its budget many are outraged that even education and health care will suffer from the cuts at a time when unemployment is high than ever. we were deceived the. global swindling means the financial sector the question is whether we've learned the lesson. the lessons from the past are not what the unemployed twenty three percent is looking for. work and a government that can provide it with many believing it close to health care
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education and job security. foundation on which to build the country's future degrees. madrid. and online at home the report of russia's far reaching ambitions for the means potential is that rod space scientist says russia plans to be at the forefront of astonishing opponent a manned mission on the lead this hour. plus an american fighter jet crashes into an apartment block in the state of the kenya injuring at least seven people and that's the tip of the aftermath on our you tube channel but. these are the images the world in seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations.
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a sea of red flags flooded central moscow on saturday as hundreds of communists gathered to support their party dissatisfied with the presidential election result they want to revamp the movement's eventually become a real political force again. the red flags of the communist party as well as they played cards and the banners have been flying high here in this case we're in moscow with slogans of a decent life there parliamentary election as well as russia. now this gathering here was all party members talking to their members they do want to be a force reckon with in the government but we also want to be a very strong opposition party to the communist party didn't do so well in the recent parliamentary and presidential elections with the leaders of one of only taking in seventy two percent of the country's vote and even declaring that the elections were not fair they would not be ditching it and that they were not
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transparent party now wants to meet five things a little bit be looking at the lefties movement to try to shake up the communist party has more its leadership gone up only time will tell his leadership and the communist party will which way it will head to the will have to wait and see of the upcoming days what they decide. what comes to games of chance it's clear who really has the child part part online betting sites in britain are dreaming but all this is leading people hopes on gambling penalises homeless or worse and then hell can be extracted from the multi-billion dollar industry as other than it's been hearing from struggling addicts. could be the farmers drink and drugs. ronald's the compulsive gambler he started when he was fifteen and couldn't stop but fifty years his addictions left him with nothing.
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but was the most. horrific are going to come out when you want to. one game played and we wanted to celebrate it again one more if you lose you want to get your money back it's not like we know we're losing. or can you just walk away once you. know why would you have three points. lost every penny or had ronald paunches grandfather's war medals and stole from his own family staging its so he could gamble more but even when loan sharks held a gun to his head he still couldn't stop gambling. and get no money back. you know and the safe thing was that i did my pioneer and they put the sickness in morehead told me but now you can go out and gamble to morrow with that money we no
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money supply them with money. and thaw and both would be the no one the money from the one the money it will be think. it's a five prison terms two divorces and being shunned by his family for ronald to finally manage to walk away he hasn't gambled for three years but for the gambling industry addictions like his mean profit today one in ten seventeen year olds is at risk of developing the same dangerous compulsion a shocking statistic from a leaked regulators report the industry tried to silence so you have a gambling reg regulator which is relatively feeble which is in bed with the gambling industry which isn't in the slightest degree interested in the prevention of gambling harm and there's the rub britain's one of the few countries in the developed world that actually allows children to gamble and this in places like this it actually does film inside but even kids are allowed to play on the arcade
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machines in there the jackpot of up to five pounds johns just eighteen and has already been gambling for four years first scratch cards then the lottery now online poker gives it to when it. comes to dealing altogether to now it. makes a grand way to get money. winnings go straight back in syria. go read the system from his childhood money maybe something like ronald john turned to crime to pay for his addiction selling drugs and stealing his only income now is unemployment welfare but as soon as he gets it it is appears like honeymoon. generation is when you when you get this could really miss a point when he uses the idea to make the money back they never making money by. kind of a scam. do you think you've got
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a problem if you sit here. yeah definitely. how serious. is when. john recognizes his problem but countless thousands in britain don't and when it comes to gambling there's only one winner arthur bennett. london. this is still ahead for you the u.s. penal system forces minors into israel from the cycle because teenagers are often charged as adults leaving leave outlook for that teacher that's coming up at r.t. . plus a draw on the piles of junk as russia's preparations for the twenty fourth the winter olympics are the cover exceptional artifacts found at one of the construction sites. the u.s. is the only country in the world that treats young offenders as adults jailing them
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for life without parole what's worse are the conditions treatment and abuse they face while behind bars. reports this is exactly what causes the convicts to get released to become stuck in a cycle of recommending. authorities in western pennsylvania have charged eleven year old jordan brown as an adult the boys will have a line at trial together in adult court but wait that his sentence is also the length of his life they're not old enough to drive drink or vote but in america kids as young as seven years old can be tried as adults when you hold a youth icon of will the same manner and fashion in which you hold an adult that's just not right and it's not there michael can't knows what it's like to be a kid locked up in an adult prison you never know what one of my daughters and i do to you so you need to be fair and i. was going to happen to me he was locked up for the first time when he was twelve years old here at oak hill juvenile correctional facility ok it was not wasn't and i wasn't designed to rehabilitate you with desire
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for punishment you know having around again and used for pain. or lifestyle like most kids that serve time as a juvenile in the u.s. he got into trouble again at seventeen he was charged with armed robbery as an adult he says for a kid being in an adult prison is a constant struggle to survive they know why it is we come off the worst and. you just sort of pull you when in reality trying to get a favorite you flies a sexual act you know and you know if they come out you know if someone's. person he was spared from sexual abuse but many kids aren't so lucky in fact one in five victims of sexual violence in jails and prisons are under the age of eighteen youth and dull facilities are thirty six times more likely to commit suicide than those in the juvenile system and any given day in america ten thousand children are held
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in adult jails and prisons most of them have never been convicted of a crime and kids are fair game for solitary confinement cam says for five months he spent twenty three and a half hours per day locked up alone i could have went crazy. if i was someone in this effort to do what at my own critics slammed the practice of putting kids in adult jails as cruel and unusual punishment or less capable of understanding the consequences of their behavior development is incomplete and that's why the supreme court struck down the death penalty for juveniles in two thousand and five but today the united states is the only country that sentences kids to life without parole it was a view that as a substitute to the ultimate penalty there are now twenty five hundred inmates that were sentenced to die in jail as children this is a peculiarly american phenomenon in which we tend to believe that harsher the
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penalties the greater the public safety payoff kids should instead be rehabilitated says lubell that's the focus that washington d.c. has newly opened new beginnings now walking into a classroom at new beginnings is much different from walking into a classroom at other juvenile detention facilities that this is considered to be a model facility it's a system based on rewards rather than punishment and experts say that this system is much more effective at rehabilitating you to become productive members of society but unfortunately places like this and the u.s. are rare here kids are given a second chance but in most prisons throughout the country remain america's forgotten children hope for the future gone. in washington liz wall. so the international headlines for you now another launch has hit a pakistani in the true base himalayan glassie are burying over one hundred civilians and soldiers but their rescue has been suspended due to bad weather and
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darkness and as night fell no survivors were found there it was on the northern tip of the divided kashmir region claimed by both india and pakistan and has learned as the world's highest battlefield. the airport of yemen's capital sana'a has been charred died after forces loyal to the ouster of president ali abdullah saleh threatens to should downplay once the siege followed the sacking of two military chiefs who were close to the school when the reshuffle came as al qaeda gunmen launched attacks against government sites side missions targeting security forces have intensified since the new president took office in february after a prolonged protest against the old regime. malawi's new vice president joyce banda has been sworn into office making her only the second woman ever to become a head of state in africa is followed official confirmation that her predecessor. had died from a heart attack at the age of seventy eight on thursday. was also
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a leader who also leads the country's opposition is expected to stay till the federal election team. you type in your username and password and believe you online privacy is sacred firms like google and facebook store tons of your personal data and legislation is circulating to alert third party is take a peek at your private information but are you ready to share it so that's kind of . in the name of national security governments around the globe are trying to pass legislation that allows them to monitor censor and just brought people on line are you ok with that this week let's talk about that for national security reasons i wouldn't object to that but that's ok isn't it yeah it should be illegal
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so you trust them to use that power wisely. i have a think about it i think so yes i come from finland you know so that does make it over it. maybe if you're in the u.s. or some other place am i feel different yeah exactly security reason well privacy also counts so for me it's. going to find out regardless anyway so that's the way i look at it so you don't mind i'm looking through your e-mail i have nothing but i'm going to find important in my e-mail but it's your e-mail and it's your life and they don't have any way to look true i agree with you on that. but. it's hard to explain i guess you know it's just the nature of the world where you have to. have some type of power you know. we just have to try to let the right person that's where you get the chance that's why you have a ballot you know that's where you got to you vote and vote for somebody you can trust part of it i could say and why they're doing it but i also don't want them to
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get too much into your personal business you know yeah it's a tough card is it of course it is do you think that's just the way it's going and you know as a society as we move more on line is inevitably our mind going to be not so free yes i do believe that but do you think about that when you go online that someone might be watching all the time but more and more hackers and stuff like that so it's not because those are not the government. whether or not you think it's ok for a government to monitor its citizens the bottom line is before you post anything on line you might want to consider who could be listening. as the russian city of sochi prepares for the twenty fourteen winter olympics the entire resort is enjoying america and while the vast construction effort is mostly about the future it's also on us something unique from the past that is the last
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ones on the ground forty. a discovery that would make indiana jones eyes light up the ruins of a nine century byzantine temple emerging from the ground as a future olympic park. i'm now entering one of the hidden underground tombs. and sideboard agreed to subdue the parishioners monks and priests some of them are believed to have been martyrs for their fate until last year these ancient ruins were hidden layer of rubbish only when this location was picked as a future olympic venue for the sortie winter games in two thousand and fourteen was every corner carefully survey and that sample saw the light once again and surprisingly pristine condition for centuries these plodding stones kept the ceiling from collapsing what about the much we assume of container gannett materials like egg white to give it extra strength but this is the most prized discovery played with the biblical to stun it the first time anything like it has
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been found on the russian black sea coast the new it's a story of same being your who was thrown into the winds but instead of killing him the lions licked his feet this rarity and other whinings here will now go on display in sochi precious artifacts which would otherwise never have been found will take their place alongside the olympic athletes who create history themselves two years time dennis bought ski r t sochi. and that's the way how the news leaks this sunday morning hour back with the headlines.
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this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution and the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spread of. food. more than hundred thousand people in. groups like in effect the children see the children to be
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ten times more likely to be born with birth defects and children in a race in a country. in the sea as little as five hundred dollars. and. unpunished. and it makes commission dates in believe me or just a one or two execution date is enough for anybody to go through more lies to. you know more than fifty percent of the people who are actually in texas are not. why you know nuba known to offer was married. this is not 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 we do have two columns. on avenue a whole.
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hour to get in there you're dead to be executed next week then as it is scaring on think it's you know you in this year want to get periods with the in a manner of me saying that's it it's time to go. and i would lead them into the to the death chamber. cowards trade till afterward it.

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