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the accused in a case in by many as a flagrant miscarriage of us justice tossed exclusively to our team nami of with jamal gives his first t.v. interview after being taken off death row. it's eleventh hour for the syrian cease fire plan but mutual distrust and suspicion permeate the country as both a government and rebels refused to make the first step. two years after the polish presence fatal plane crash in russia which impact the turbulence relations between that you can remember asians are held at the site of the tragedy.
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eight am in the russian capital you're watching r.t. i'm marina joshing once a death row inmate now he's spending life behind bars for shooting and killing a police officer a case of former journalism black panther momi average of all gain attention around the world he says he's innocent and for decades supporters have rallied behind him and what they see as a quest for justice are he is the first t.v. channel in the world to speak to average of all since he was removed from death row and he gave an exclusive interview to an associate you're going up and here are her impressions. revolutionary journalist and activist an honorary citizen in over twenty cities with a street named after him in france cases such as the one of the most of the needed in modern legal history accused of killing a police officer in the one nine hundred eighty s. media has spent almost thirty years on death row this january he was taken off
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death row and is now serving life behind bars without parole and for the first time since his transfer he spoke to us here at r t he gave us an exclusive interview and one of the first things i asked to mia was what is it like to be on death row for that long because the battery post by living years if i like. were so. we would do it my own. if not it's back to her countless of his supporters all over the world who needed to jamal has really come to represent a symbol of a flawed justice system in the united states and in our interview we talked about whether mia thinks and has anything left that the justice system in america can still be free and fair this is what he had to say here or that three hundred thousand prisoners in california you could literally talk about ok people
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are three feet by three committed us to how quick women and children and better level of course reach at the end of the impact and effect on the outer community and the evocation of fear among generation having been part of the black panther movement mia boojum i was actually watched by the f.b.i. since he was fourteen years old and i asked him when the laws such as the m.t.a. which allows officials to watch the teen and hold people in the united states whether the media thinks that big brother has officially shown his face in america take a listen to what he had to say the so-called patriot act has made everything that was. back in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. and nineteen fifties and think that if you think legalize the real people realize the very thing that their p.r. agent did it ministry of criminal background that means we could look at your mail
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they kept your poems they do all of what we live in today is the national security state we create broker who. we go by rational our mineable jamal's take on occupy wall street the us elections as well as his dreams and much more in our exclusive interview with him here at r.t. . as i responded this is a church you know there and more of them a jamal's revelations coming up in his first t.v. interview since his death penalty was commuted to life in prison and that's after half past headlines this hour here on r.t.e. . answer and prize winner. convicted it's controversial. after thirty years on death row. media hobby jump street. if their hour in syria with their last day and last chance for an internationally brokered cease fire plan to
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be put in place but the rebels refusal to commit to an in hostilities to the syrian government suspicion towards them hopes are quickly fading now crossed our correspondent peter oliver has got all the latest for us peter so tell us if you can about the cease fire chances what's stopping it from being implemented. a situation of mutual distrust in syria at the moment just a day before a cease fire in place in order for that cease fire place which was part of the six point plan laid out by peace envoy kofi annan the syrian government as opposed to withdraw troops and heavy weapons from areas within the country now they're saying they'll only do that if they receive a written guarantee from the rebels something which the rebels are refusing to give them so therefore the syrian army saying that they won't remove the troops out basically night the site trust the. other side will either break the cease fire or merely use it as an opportunity to rearm and reequip their forces the syrian
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foreign minister is in moscow on cheese day he'll be chatting with his russian counterpart. as they try and find out how they can salvage this peace plan put forward by kofi annan to stop it really pulling at the first hurdle the syrian foreign minister is also expected to list the achievements that the syrian government has made in order to try and put this peace plan into place now the situation in syria still very very complex we're seeing the syrian rebels growing in confidence to you to support that they are receiving from the west also extra funding that they're receiving from groups like the friends of syria does refer snow reports there's also the situation whereby syrian rebels see a safe haven across the border in turkey from which they could launch attacks against the government. walking a fine line as tens of thousands of refugees have crossed the syrian border into
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turkey keeping the peace here has not been easy and now the violence is still dave or searing gunfire reaching across the border and into a refugee camp government forces pulling members of the free syrian army started talking of setting up a buffer zone to ensure the security of its southern border and to protect civilians fleeing from violence in syria has also raised serious concerns that that could undermine diplomatic efforts to end the conflict by setting the stage for foreign military intervention well serious questions will be raised about just why a refugee camp was located so close to a conflict area even louder voices want to know why the rebels are being allowed to use the count as a safe haven before turning back into syria to continue that fight there working before. either across the border again. the army or turkish army. along with some people can't work you know those
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people walk. beside the border crossing to syria understood. all of the many of the free syrian army people here there are people here and they're operating there inside you not. let him go on back and forth as well as a civilian refugee camps taking the military army defectors and the man considered the head of the f.s.a. in the country the camp with a state's closely guarded thirty's make it extremely hard to access information here but we managed to speak to one member of the free syrian army about what they're wanting from the turkish government. we don't have enough weapons. it's not just the f.s.a. the turkey supporting it recently played host to the friends of syria conference
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where many countries including gulf states guitar in saudi arabia agree to contribute millions to funding the free syrian army it was a move the sun country source undermining to to put an end to the violence in the country peacefully these latest incidents are just the latest in a long line of setbacks these efforts to be realized syrian refugees here skeptical that a solution is close at hand thousands of people have made the journey across the border from syria. like this one in. some cases it is the few miles from their homes. unable to return serve. the happy province on the turkish border. asking about a ceasefire pepe escobar correspondent for the asia times believes that the rebels unconditional backers are the greatest obstacle to the peace effort in syria. they
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are being assisted by foreign powers the qatari special forces scenary forces speak by the house of south by shakes trami of sunni shakes from iraq or sunni sheiks from the gulf they are salafi jihadism the middle with an al-qaeda or strains of ok i had a connection and we also have some british and french special forces on the ground they are plucked of the un security council so it's crazy because they are trying to implement a u.n. plan where you have two members of the u.n. security council who are aligned with the opposition they are fighting the government both sides the opposition so obviously how can you prove guarantees to the government that this is going to stop this is in fact well enormous cover story because there is a shadow war going on for months and even won't stop as telecom here in our team just a few minutes. any democracy people would be prevented
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put into the country impose anything they say or express. that israel has bad health crisis waiting german rider from visiting of middle east country for expressing his views oh oh. 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 of been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was 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.
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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 change and side effects. are now two years since polish president lech kaczynski died in a plane crash near the russian city of small lands can both countries are preparing to hold a memorial service is a tragedy send shock waves through the historically turbulent political relations between the states as lives here chefs get reports some politicians and want to use it in their own power games. it was destined to become a new era in turbulent ties between moscow and warsaw a high profile polish delegation was flying to western russia to commemorate twenty thousand polish offices killed by soviet troops at katyn village to nine hundred
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forty but it never reached its destination. the mind of the. plane descending as usual i heard a loud noise and it's because didn't pay attention to it i just thought it was thunder. a plane crash killed all ninety six passengers onboard including the president and first lady and most of the country's political elite separate investigations by both moscow and warsaw blamed bad weather and dubious decisions by the crew they were warned of heavy fog and low visibility were told to choose a different runway but for whatever reason decided to land and you weigh. a very clear. guidance from traffic controllers that no conditions existed to seems to me what. should. the sensible position.
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feel because the president. had. various dignitaries were going to circumvent in smolensk. area. you know an awful lot of pressure was put on this guy shoulders. such a huge loss was hard to take as hundreds of thousands grieved across poems for some accepting the truth was even harder despite lots of evidence and eye witness accounts supporting the investigation some political forces in poland have been pointing the finger at moscow kaczynski is twin brother you're also believes the crash was orchestrated. poland is subject to a process of forced a measure concerning this money is going crash which increasingly looks like a terrorist act if there were explosions on board if this catastrophe looks
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increasingly like assassination then this means there's a new development in international affairs. ghoulish right wing parties try to use this millennium crash to score points in presidential and parliamentary complaints which followed the tragedy but their failure to win votes with and side russian rhetoric say experts proves warsaw's line wasn't in tune with the thinking of the polish people and that a new page in relations has after all been turned despite it happening in the most tragic of ways the wreckage of the polish presidential plane is still here just eight hundred kilometers from the side of the massacre and in many ways this is the reminder that the summerlands plane crash was a tragedy inside another tragedy and while the katyn massacre had scored their relations for many decades the events of two years ago have eventually brought closer in the common grief and in the attempts to find the truth alexey research
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ski on sea reporting from smolensk in western russia. well been following the whole story and you can track it all on our website which is r t v dot com and still so there's plenty more for you to discover including a legal limbo a russian master who killed a furry home invaders to protect his family is now facing life behind bars for triple murder. plus rising expenses on britain's most expensive military project amber waves london reconsider its costly partnership with the u.s. . is it easy to.
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lead. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact.
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the source material is what he journalism. we want to present. something. else with. its technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future coverage. you're watching our team now israeli riders have called on the global literary community to disassociate themselves from german nobel prize winning poet gunter grass the author has been declared persona non grata in israel for denouncing countries and tehran battery in a recent poll by gideon levy a columnist from israeli newspaper ha'aretz says their reaction is absurdly
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exaggerated the reaction of is out before potion aggressive and really stupid and ridiculous. as opposed. to only because of he's used in any democracy people will be prevented to enter the country because of anything they say or expressed there isn't a semitism in the world no will no doubt about something but there is so much legitimate critiques on israel and so much justified critique on israel and these sway your phone or is it taking anyone who dares to critic. is it and. he's really he's not efficient and he's. counterproductive because the world. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world have snow fall has been hampering search operations in east pakistan word teams of international rescuers
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joined local colleagues to try and save over one hundred thirty people buried in snow they were trapped as we can after an avalanche smashed into a soldier's camp in the mountains despite continuing efforts to find more people alive hope for success is fading with experts saying it's almost impossible to survive in such conditions. an explosion in a busy market has left eleven people dead and at least thirty badly injured in this small the city of baidoa the militant group al-shabaab which controls large parts of the country south has already claimed responsibility for the attack saying the blast targeted government troops in the area this is the worst attack in by those since february when al shabaab was repelled from the city by the open and government forces. the president of a new york brokerage firm has pleaded guilty to a sixty six million dollars mortgage fraud scheme george comino admits pushing for the early and premature foreclosure of properties the charges against him carry
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a maximum penalty of thirty years behind bars this case comes in the wake of president barack obama's campaign against financial fraud which started in two thousand and nine. now coming out for you at seven thirty g.m.t. artie's kaiser report reports an even bigger economic fraud as it brings you alice's from the cutthroat world of global finance here's a taste. that's the day life masters is not going to go down into a mine and go mining for silver but let me let me clear about something they have the vast resources of the market as you just expressed they have near zero percent interest rates and they have the backstop of the central bank and they use this to commit fraud and any time they make a mistake they put a gun to the head of government and say either give us another bailout or are going to kill the economy i'm saying put an end to that cycle if you take silver to five hundred dollars and you take people's give them the chance to own real financial
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independence as opposed to paying the pendant on the fed and on the government and being a slave being independent did the declaration of independence you remember those words. or how cross to the business desk to dimitri's that all the latest from the world of business good morning to you dmitri. house trading in asia going on is in full swing it's absolutely in full swing the sentiment is a bit mixed i would say because the nikkei is adding a bit while china is seeing losses right now so could have those figures actually will be hanging saying is indeed on other climbing over around one percent as you can see their latest data indicates that third china's exports have exceeded the imports finally back to a trade surplus although both of them failed to impress with growth rates weaker
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us in mind this is of course crazy worries about the state of china's economy and therefore this negative sentiment for seeing the nikkei however is on the bit of a weaker yen and this is providing support to exports and companies like the view from texas for example. also a bit of a house coming from the united. obviously where investors were just the first session on monday reacting to a weaker jobs report that we saw. this friday when it seems that the u.s. economy in the non-farm sector added less jobs. and this is of course indicating that not everything is absolutely rosy in the u.s. economic recovery level the dow jones is down one percent and to close the nasdaq let me just hold on to that it was down one percent although we heard at the end of
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the session that facebook is about to buy instagram for around a billion dollars when it comes to oil light sweet is is up by just a bit brenton's down a bit obviously still reacting to those jobs report figures and this is been creating a bit of a mixed feeling over the past week we haven't seen that much of a dynamic actually in the price of crude worries about the global economy obviously about global demand here our present. let's move over to current things that the euro is strengthening slightly versus the dollar whereas the ruble was weakening against the both currencies in the in the previous session of course in the round one and a half hours side new session will be given to bring you an update on how the ruble is trading at that time as soon as trading begins same applies to the russian markets two more hours of one and a half hours ahead of the opening bell and on monday in didn't trade well europe
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was not trading obviously the russian markets as you can see there. within one percent of the sentiment was boosted by a statement from the deputy prime minister to follow who said that russia's privatization program has to be finalized within the next two months to get an indication on which big state companies will be selling this face to broaden. that's. another news the world's largest titanium producer vs m.p.o. of this smoke could be partly put on sale on the sunday newspaper says the miners main shareholders they corp russian technologies is aiming to sell forty five percent in the company for most one billion dollars analysts say russian technologies bought the shares in that i say good company on credit and there's got to be unable to deal with the burden of that credit. and that's the way the markets look at this hour. by major thanks very much indeed for the subway of course we're
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looking forward to the opening markets of the markets here and russia when you bring us the fresh of data that absolute next hour thanks for watching the floor of this well there's plenty more coming to you here on our team getting the exclusive interview and the sports update which i still had before that adèle i'll bring you the headlines to go away.
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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 spreading. more than hundred. groups working in effect the children see their children to be ten times more likely to be born with birth defects in children in the rest of the country. in the sea as little as five hundred dollars. and. unpunished.
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