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which brightened if you move from science to fruition. starts on t.v. . peace deal in danger syrian rebels failed to provide britain guarantees they will hold violence something the government says is the main condition for army withdrawal. the world's most powerful gun lobby is under fire as a string of shootings from using many americans appalled at the law's remains towards those polling to trigger. and spanish football clubs topped the debt contagion lead to take a look at how teams are struggling under the weight of the early liabilities in times of severe economic crisis.
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it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program of a fast approaching deadline for an agreed ceasefire in the syrian conflict may not be met opposition forces are not offering written guarantees they will lay down your arms and then conditions set by the government before it starts pulling back its forces from cities along with withdrawals by tuesday the make or break agreement brokered by special envoy kofi annan includes a complete cease of all facilities by thursday syria's foreign minister is heading to moscow to report on how the government is complying with an initiative bobby riggs baseboard analyst amar in a shot it says there are indications the rebels and the powers behind them are just not interested in peace. the so-called saudis. and its supporters in the west. groups that support the. not the one.
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that a proportion of the syrian people support president assad in fact some reports claim that it is the majority and even if it's not the majority even if it is an equal number or a large proportion of the syrian population then one cannot have a stable syria without dialogue and one cannot have a dialogue without a ceasefire so the the opposition groups all before called the syrian free army that is supported by western powers and some arab countries and it's through. this matter of priority needs to set its priorities straight to the international community and to everybody and to the united nations is the priority. actually have a stable and peaceful syria and to actually build government institutions and thought of course reforms or is the priority. change the possible fallout of the syrian crisis may affect israel which is under threat of
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losing strategically vital territories in x. decades ago are just policy or has more and how israeli interests are caught up in the young the rest of its neighbors the golan heights stretching back a finger between the borders of lebanon and jordan and syria whoever controls these mountains controls this area. which is will johnson's caption from damascus in one nine hundred sixty seven but there's something more fundamental than security at stake much of israel's water supply comes from here the koran is absolutely essential for for israel's water there's no doubt about that you can't walk far without reminder of the slansky changing ownership. these are old syrian military houses for the juices will hear now what happens next could be a matter of life and death if the water becomes polluted they start pumping the water away oh no there's a number of issues that that that would face in this scenario but it was totally unacceptable because it would also change the whole face of the lidsky of the state
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of israel this is the largest freshwater lake in israel it supplies about thirty percent of the country's water from here the water is pumped as far as the same tech and south of the country where it is used for both domestic and agricultural purposes water is the main reason for making the use or for going to war with israel and mexico learned over thirty years ago it's never been internationally recognized. but syria's instability has israelis on tenterhooks many feel based on ticky hall and whoever replaces president assad could prove infinitely worse for them it would be like changing the boston strangler for jack the ripper or vice versa no narration in the world. court for roughly thirty five percent or for real water resources a strategic advantage point but chiefly a vital lifeline to
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a parched landscape for the syrians a thirst to get back in their hands is unlikely to be quenched no matter how to nasa says future plans are policy r.t. golan heights. much like the west iran is also eagerly watching events unfold in syria but from a perry different perspective coming up in the next hour here from israel's institute for national security studies tells r.t. just what iran has to lose from the fall of our set. q.b. has been and the game has been the ron's closest i'll be for over two decades if assets regime falls apart iran is going to lose a very strong because and the government will take place in syria whether it be. western ally and democracy which is not very likely or muslim muslim brothers were
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sunni's and were very hostile to. you on any region you would be either hostile to run or far from corporate can with as much as the bashar al assad regime has been. now from boycotts to marches and protests there is public anger over the killing of teenager trayvon martin across america gunned down while armed only with iced tea and candy the episode has brought attention to the country's lax gun laws which critics say i'm gone far beyond just security or in a partner reports. if the second amendment to the us constitution had a soundtrack. the right to bear arms would best be recognized by gunfire. the land of the free is the most heavily armed nation in the world with two hundred ninety four million firearms floating around america hi i'm chuck
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norris. and some progress on to my home i could use my roundhouse kick. or a leg on the barrel of my back since two thousand and five the freedom for gun owners to point shoot in the name of self-defense has widened and her controversial legislation known as the stand your ground law experts say it allows going owners to use deadly force to protect themselves in public by sensually delivering a license to kill it tells people you know what if you're in a confrontation on the street with someone or getting into an argument or there's a physical altercation even if you could safely retreat from that just walk away and go home you don't have to we're going to let you shoot and potentially kill another human being and then the law will not only provide you with immunity from criminal prosecution but also immunity from any future civil litigations stand your ground first became law in florida but recently received national attention
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following a deadly shooting of seventeen year old trayvon martin the unarmed student was carrying candy and iced tea when he was shot dead by a neighborhood watch volunteer police released the gunman george zimmerman without charges for the bomb was our son but trayvon is your son. a lot of people can relate to our situation. and it breaks their heart just like you breaks mine he said. will continue to fight for justice for sins stand your ground took effect the number of so-called justifiable homicides in florida have tripled as martin's parents mourn the loss of their son u.s. gun laws remain historically loose in many states citizens with criminal records and prior restraining orders are still able to receive gun permits. critics say easy access comes courtesy of the national rifle association or n.r.a.
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a gun rights organization and a tory sleet powerful u.s. lobbying group that reportedly spent more than seventy million dollars on political ads during the two thousand and ten u.s. midterm election paid for by everything that the n.r.a. pushes at the state and federal level is designed to sell more weapons that's what this is about there's a lot of money thrown around whether it's an array campaign contributions to florida politicians or corporate money that can be spread around a number of different ways since two thousand and five the stand your ground law has been adopted in twenty five states throughout america just like the six you've done. or said it's about the people in our culture here if you continue to gun violence and so you know there's the most powerful nation on the part of the purchase nation it is some people's minds most impregnation. kidding something if you can see had people should each other oh and so as americans since i don't
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believe in u.s. civil liberties and freedom have suffered in the name of national security new gun laws have some ulterior nicely made it easier for americans to arm themselves leaving the land of liberty locked and loaded up or die of heart see me up. and coming up in a program here in our teeth hiring our new fear south korean media hypes upwards of a new nuclear test plan by the north and working. expert opinion on the internal reasons behind the report plus there's still violence in russia is under scrutiny cohen why new groups are often unable to perform emergency landings a week after a fatal plane crash killed more than thirty people. whether it could be the next capital after athens to seek international financial help if some now a star proved correct and spain's football clubs are being caught up in the death spiral they're desperate for cash as economic crisis put the squeeze on some of the
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nation's biggest teams to take a break now reports. in football is for many bean ball the mint of the beautiful game but off the field it's getting ugly top flight spanish clubs are struggling with masses of debt ninety percent of all teams are bankrupt based in spain. presently the premier league clubs are either bankrupt or half bankruptcy and this is a terrible result clubs have to realize that they can only spend as much as they have invested to believe. it is not as it actually thought they should but as with many other aspects of spanish. racing financial ruin the chooser of the e.u. and eurozone and nations sports minister recently said spanish clubs may be offered help in the form of picture restructuring refereeing the crisis german politicians
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appear to have kits that idea into touch with one m.e.p. calling the move a threat to competition and asking german clubs to speak out i find it unthinkable we paying hundreds of millions of dollars to help them recover from the situation and clubs are trying to avoid paying their debts it cannot go on like this. the repos who has since been dropped but the problem persists a spanish clubs owing more than seven hundred fifty million euros in unpaid taxes. is one such club made in ministration struggles to pay all of its players wages. i think the spanish queers who are outraged when we talk about a strike it is obvious that spanish football is going through a really difficult time and inability to pay salaries is something affecting many clubs last year trumping place the strike wages are only part of the problem with spending to net the world's greatest talents amounting to four hundred million
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euros in the top league and those who lead teams from the boardrooms think something drastic needs to change. now spanish football and the spanish economy need investments from abroad it's not only about football but also spain as a whole off the pitch a similar scenario is being played in an uncompetitive economy is not yielding many positive results and accuse football clubs of taking that. many are saying the same about the nation's leaders greaves madrid spain. to find out what happened on europe's football pictures over the weekend stay with our team for our sports coming up next hour. it's been a week since undoubtedly plane crash in russia so here it claimed more than thirty lives and left twelve people in hospital artie's current arace takes a look at a modern problems conference evolution in history to see what's being done to avoid
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similar tragedies in the future. captain said ansen died the day before his twenty eighth birthday his copilot nikita was only twenty four years old the woman area investigations into the crash of flight one twenty say one possible reason may have been a failure to d.i.'s the plane prior to takeoff it's a decision typically made by the captain of the aircraft which the problems that we have today in aviation comes down to the system that prepares and manufactures planes as well as those who trained pilots and flight personnel with only a handful of certified aviation schools across russia and the industry rapidly growing there simply aren't enough pilots in the seventy's it took only two years to become an aviator now it's a college degree and a specialized program that could take up to eight hears to complete opening just last year one school is attempting to turn back the clock and address the issue the primary goal of the aeroflot aviation school here in moscow is to fix the shortage
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of professionals in the russian aviation industry bad weather horrible equipment and even older models of planes have been to blame and recent crashes in russia well over here the primary focus is on the human factor the idea that pilots and copilots should be able to handle high levels of stress in order to land a plane safely on the ground or in the water. but even at this school it's painfully obvious that simply churning over pilots at a faster rate won't be enough russian airlines need at least eight hundred new pilots yearly ball here it takes twenty four months to graduate just a fifth of that number but these state of the art computer based programs and simulators may fall short when competing with actual flight experience with what you do nowadays a pilot acts only as the operator of a plane where he basically pushes buttons and turning them on and off with the exception of takeoff and landing older more experienced pilots have this knowledge
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but also have skills that help them in other more unconventional circumstances and skills like those of pilots who perform miracles landings in two thousand and ten an electrical failure crippled a plane traveling from siberia to moscow the two middle aged russian pilots on that flight safely landed the aircraft on an abandoned military airfield against the odds all eighty one people on board survived thirteen planes crashed in russia last year eight of which resulted in fayed tallaght e.-s. and of those three were due to pilot error and most tragic in yugoslavia which killed all but one of the forty five people on board karen jarrett she r.t. moscow. on our website r.t. dot com you can follow the whole story watch videos and photos from the crash site as well as listen to witnesses testimonies or here's a taste of what else is online for you today. well the next war be
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a zombie apocalypse find out why it's a real possibility as the weapons of the future aim to make mind control a battlefield tactic. parrikar bursley us every culture a giant player is war on the entire state of vermont threatening to sue if a bill regulating genetically modified food is passed. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our team.
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south korean news agency reports the north is preparing a new on the ground task while allegedly follow the long range missile test planned for later this week they're rare move foreign reporters were allowed to see firsthand the thought would prepare drop it at the launch site the north same is to put a communications satellite into orbit but the u.s. and south korea say at my vehicle over a ballistic missile test and can is prepared to shoot the rocket doubt if it goes over its territory but the high tap reports of alleged weapons tests are part of south korea's internal politics and that's the dr tim deal researcher and
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specialist from new zealand. it's what the south koreans when we're going to you a and instance and molding north to consolidate some around some without action general election and south korea on wednesday so it's clearly aimed at that i think that you know the sanctions on north korea are to the satellite test and this satellite you know sort of missed on tears if there are sanctions then one would guess the next track would be another nuclear test we have to remember the whole point about north korean trashiest officials consent to it peaceful coexistence so these nuclear tests are all part of that. so they're not something that is done lightly they are in response to you know set of certain negotiations so i don't think there's going to be particular reason to think of the transfer of
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come about this time that doesn't make sense every single reason with some green government trying to to garner votes for its. now seek look at some other stories from around the world for a vice president of egypt ousted leader hosni mubarak has joined the race for the country's presidency amar so a mob is among twenty hopefuls have now handed over applications with a full approved list expected to be announced in the next few weeks egypt's most powerful political group the muslim brotherhood have put up two candidates triggering some to fear the country will be put on a strict islamic path. here in southern yemen at least twenty four people have died in an exchange of heavy fire between the military and suspected al qaeda militants the fighting broke out when an army barracks was attacked and that ambush is continuing according to reports to gain control of parts of yemen south and east i made use of the destabilizing effect of ongoing uprising which began last year.
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again to c.n.n. the u.s. have reached a deal which allows kabul to veto american led night raids against militants under the agreement and new body will be created to coordinate special operations only afghan forces will lead surface of private homes and compounds night raids have been a source of tension between kabul and the u.s. military following the burning of korans by american troops in. the massacre of afghan civilians by a u.s. soldier in march. and the other side of the coin blair this hour we explore how some u.s. troops are being treated while on duty in afghanistan. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was
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a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. well let's now take a look at what's happening in the world of business we're crossing to natasha so natasha a busy day in the world of business or not so busy a slow day money many are still on holiday in fact the european markets will remain closed but wall streets will reopen in just a few hours and of course the russian market is alive and kicking as you can see there let's take
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a look at the russian markets there they are and they are down this hour a bit more than one percent each and in fact the r.t.s. is slid below the psychologically important sixteen hundred level a last hour but it's bounced back somewhat as you can see now some of the biggest movers on the my sex is gone in producer all groups which is not managing to buck the downward trend and that's despite reporting major increase the twenty three percent increase in the first quarter profits and of course as their bank is in the red this hour over the weekend london's sunday times reported that russia's biggest lender may offer up to six billion dollars of its shares to the called life within two weeks and gals problem is heading lower and the company is in talks with the greek government now a bit more about gazprom will subsidiary gallons problem nafta zein a stake in a greek refiner hélène of petroleum the greek government which owns hellenic is
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valuing thirty five percent stake at around eight hundred million dollars for its part gazprom nets parent company gazprom is considering buying a greek energy company in which hellenic owns thirty five percent now back to the equity markets the united states was closed on friday but it did report some very disappointing statistics about the u. was jobs market and in fact monday will be the first opportunity for the traders to react to that and friday's u.s. futures pointed to up. it's a bold selloff so we'll definitely see how the situation raul's and we'll bring you all the way this throughout the day and now also the u.s. is entering the earnings season also something to watch i want you to currencies the dollar strengthening against the euro and the russian currency the ruble is losing value against both the euro and the greenback and finally the oil markets oil is shedding value both that of u.t.i. and brands is down as you can see there. and that's all the latest from the
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