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the accused in a case seen by mary as a flagrant miscarriage or u.s. justice talks exclusively to our team let me out of deval gives his first t.v. interview after being taken off death row. if the eleventh hour for the syrians use fire plan but the usual distrust and suspicion permeated the country as both government and rebels refused to make the first step. and two years after the polish president's fatal plane crash in russia which impact of the turbulent relations between the two countries commemorations are held at the side of the tragedy.
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it is not i am in the russian capital you are watching r t joshie once a death row inmate now he is spending life behind bars for shooting and killing a police officer a case of former journalist and black panther may have jamal gained 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 to be challenged in the world to speak to which of all since he was removed from death row and he gave an exclusive interview to us as he hear her impressions. revolutionary journalist and activist an honorary citizen in over twenty cities with a street named after him in france me i would you miles case is said to be one of the most debated in modern legal history accused of killing a police officer in the one nine hundred eighty s. mia has spent almost thirty years on death row this january he was taken off death
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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. most widely years in my life are going to through through what we. in my own heart. if not it's back to want this for her countless of his supporters all over the world many a good year model 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 any faith left that the justice system in america can still be free and fair this is what he had to say there are more than three hundred thousand prisoners in california alone you could literally talk about ok people
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are reviewed by. how quick we've been and surely. better a level of force and. impact and effect on the outer and the a caucasian fear generation having been part of the black panther movement me about jamal 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 team and hold people in the united states whether we need things 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 people . better but nineteen sixties and nineteen fifties and thank heaven. because they realize they realize the very thing. that it was criminal background that means big kid look at your video pick up your phone read well what we're going
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to pay is a national security state we create broker who. rationalize money abu jamal 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. i respond this is here to work you know. how more of the me average amount revelations coming out in his first t.v. interview since his death penalty was commuted to life in prison so don't miss it next hour here on r.t.e. . third prize winner. convicted of controversial. after thirty years on death row. i'll be joining speaks to our team. on the clock is ticking for syria was tuesday the last day and last chance for an internationally brokered cease fire plan to be put in place but from the rebels refusal to commit to ending has still
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unease to the syrian government suspicion towards them hopes are quickly fading are all over has more for us. got a situation of mutual distrust in syria at the moment just a day before ceasefire is due to come in place in order for that ceasefire to come into 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 that country now they say not 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 is saying that they will remove the troops out and basically neither side trusts the other they both think that the other side will either break the cease fire or merely use it as an opportunity to rearm and reequip their forces all the syrian foreign minister is in moscow on chews day he'll be chatting with his russian counterpart sergei lavrov as they try and find
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out how they can salvage this peace plan put forward by kofi annan to stop it really falling at the first hurdle now the syrian foreign minister is also expected to list the achievements that the syrian government of 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 to support that they're receiving from the west also sure funding that they receiving from groups like the friends of syria and as sara first now 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 kansas thousands of refugees have crossed the syrian border into turkey keeping the peace here has not been easy and now the violence is still day they are saying gunfire reaching across the border and into a refugee camp as government forces kristie fleeing members of the free syrian army
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taking started talking and setting up the buses a and to ensure the security of the southern border and to protect civilians thing from the. audience in syria this also raises serious concerns that that could undermine diplomatic efforts to end the conflict by setting the stage. for a 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 their fight walking. across the border again. the army. some people come back you know this people walk with. beside the border crossing to syria understood. many of the free syrian army people here
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there are people here and they're operating there inside you know. let him go on back to fort as well as a civilian refugee camp taking the military army defectors and the man considered the head of the f.s.a. in the country the camp with a state closely guarded and to take the show thirty's make it extremely hard to act this information here we managed to speak to one member of the free syrian army about what they're wanting from the turkish government. it's not just the f.s.a. that turkey is supporting it recently played host to the friends of syria conference where many countries including gulf states guitar in saudi arabia agree to contribute millions to funding the free syrian army it was
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a move this some country stores undermining. to put an end to the violence in the country peacefully and these latest incidents are just the latest in a long. linus' setbacks these efforts to be realized syrian refugees here skeptical that a solution is place at hand thousands of people have made the journey across the border from syria to end up in red cabbage like this one in. some cases because the few miles from their homes there's a big mouth efforts of the left unable to a fair way perhaps by profiting from the border speaking about a cease fire pepe escobar correspondent for the times believes that the rebels unconditional backers are the greatest obstacle to peace effort and syria they're being assisted by foreign powers pick up a special forces listen very forces speak by the house of south by
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sheiks from your sunni sheikhs from iraq or some shit from the gulf they are salafi jihadism the middle with an al qaeda or strains of ok connection in we also have british and french special forces on the ground be our plight of the un security council so it's crazy because you're trying to implement a you win plan where you have two members of the un security council who are aligned with the opposition they are fighting the government along side the opposition so obviously how can you prove like guarantees to the government that this is going to stop this is in fact only normal school over story because there's a shadow war going on for months and indeed all start. now so much here on our team in just a few minutes. in any democracy people will be proven to pull into the country because of anything they say or express. but
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israel has abandoned ellabella prize winning german rider from visiting the middle east country for expressing his views and a poem. for the. syrians technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future coverage.
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watching r.t. now it's two years since polish president lech kaczynski died in a plane crash near the russian city of sanaa landscape and both countries are preparing to hold memorial services the tragedy censure shock waves through the historically turbulent political relations between the states as lazy in our reports some politicians in warsaw used it in their own power games.
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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 post offices killed by soviet troops at katyn village in one thousand nine hundred forty but it never reached its destination. the model for evil playing descending his usual heard a loud noise and exposed didn't pay attention to it i just thought it was under. 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 blames bad weather and dubious decisions by the crew they were warned of heavy fog and low visibility work souls to choose
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a different one wait but for whatever reason decided to land anyway. there was a very clear piece of guidance from traffic controllers that no conditions existed to seems to me that the policy. should have taken. the sensible decision. but of course we have the presidents on board. we have. had of the polish air force on board. various of the big neutrals were going into a specific event instruments and area. you know an awful lot of pressure was put on this guy's shoulders. such a huge loss was hard to take as hundreds of thousands grieve across poems but for some accepting the truth was even harder despite lots of evidence and eye witness
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accounts supporting the investigation some political forces in poland have been pointing the finger at moscow kocinski east when brought they get also believes the crash was orchestrated. poland is subject to a process of forced them leisure concerning the somalians cloying crash which increasingly looks like a terrorist act if there were explosions on board if this catastrophe looks increasingly like assassination then this means there's a new development in international affairs. polish right wing parties try to use this money and scratch to score points in presidential and parliamentary complaints which followed the tragedy but their failure to win votes with anti russian rhetoric say experts proves warsaw's line wasn't in june 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 eighteen kilometers from the site of the katyn massacre and in many ways this is
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the reminder that this new land plane crash was a tragedy inside and other tragedy and while the katyn massacre had scored their relations for many decades the events of two years ago have eventually brought the two countries closer in both the common grief and in the attempt to find the truth . he r.t. reporting from smolensk in western russia. i want involving the whole story and you can track that hall on our website to our t.v. dot com there is also plenty of other stories for you waiting to be discovered including a legal limbo a russian man who killed three home invaders to protect his family is now facing live behind bars for triple murder. plus rising expenses on britain's most costly military project ever makes london but consider it surprisingly partnership with the u.s. . is
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. 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
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no more pain i wish i could have had a wife with it was a bit. picture of 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 is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects.
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this is now israeli writers 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 the countries and iran graduate and recent poem but getting a levy a columnist for israeli newspaper ha'aretz says their reaction is certainly exaggerated. their reaction of rules out before potion aggressive and it's really stupid and ridiculous to be clear. as opposed to growth are only because of he's view in any democracy people will be prevented to enter the country because of any seeing they say or expressed their reason to sympathies and in the world no will go to vote but there is so much legitimate critiques on these and so much just for it's pretty quick israel and
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these sway your phone or is it taking anyone who cares through it to rethink this as easily as it. is really is not a thief is called good productive because they were grilled by. a quick look at some other stories from around the world now prime minister is in japan to negotiate a possible arms deal after a ban on japanese weapons exports was lifted late last year david cameron will meet his counterpart and she can order with talks on north korea's planned rocket launch also expected to take place both countries believe the launch is a cover or a long range missile test which pyongyang has tonight. an explosion in a busy market has left eleven people dad and at least thirty badly injured in the somali city are 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 an area this is the worst attack by dollars since
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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 gerard commando admitted creating mortgages that were never going to be repaid the charges against him carry 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. and coming out for us seven thirty g.m.t. or the skies a report reports on even bigger economic frauds it brings you know alice is from the cutthroat world of global finance here's a taste. that end of the day clive masters is not going to go down into a mine and go mining for silver but i mean look let's be clear about something they have the vast resources of the market as you just expressed they have near zero percent interest rates and they are the backstop of the central bank and they use
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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 going to kill the economy i'm saying put an end to that cycle if you takes over the five hundred dollars and you take people's give them the chance to own real financial independence as opposed to being de pendant on the fed and on the government and being a slave being in der did the declaration of independence you remember those words. right we're now turning to the world of business with me and a business asking all the latest one trading is going for swing in asia now the bank of japan is kept here rates unchanged said richard how's the markets taking this well you know one hour ago we looked at the markets in asia they were gaining but right now it's all back into negative territory
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a lot of selling going on because of a strong yen on the back of the decision to keep the rates unchanged in the bank of japan so what's going on the nikkei is the climbing by around one tenth of a percent as you can see there the hang saying also on the decline more than one percent here trade surplus in china we're seeing it right back again exports are higher than imports was in like about a month ago although the pace at which are exports and imports are growing because of a lower u.s. demand really indicates a possibility of a hard landing for the chinese economy also a lot of negative sentiment coming over from the united states where the trading song. a loss of around one percent on a monday this is of course not not good for the global economy overall and that's on the back of a disappointing us jobs data which came back on friday now also rocking
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the nasdaq is news coming from facebook even though it's not trading yet it said to make its largest acquisition the social network says it will buy the maker of a popular mobile application called instagram the free app allows users to take a picture easily modified with different filters and then share it with friends now the service was founded two years ago and will be sold for one billion dollars in cash and stock. riots move on to other markets in commodities what we're seeing right now is another decline seven week low actually in the oil prices this is on growing crude inventories and on the back of hopes and mystic hopes basically that international talks could reduce the odds of possibility of military action in the wake of potential nuclear program. now moving over in their currencies what we're seeing is the euro is
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rising against the greenback and the ruble on monday was losing verses of both currencies we'll take a look at what's happening actually on the currencies markets and around forty minutes time when trading opens the same applies for the russian market which store positive session on monday despite all the gloom coming from the united states in the jobs report. on the my six games within one percent and optimism was also fueled by a statement from deputy prime minister gets to follow who said that the privatization program will be fighting lies within two months. speaking of which the world's largest producer of years m.p.o. of a smoke could be partly put on sale on a sunday newspaper says the miners main shareholders say corp russian technology is a need to sell forty five percent in the company for almost one billion dollars and that's a russian technology is both the shares in the titanium company on credit and is
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currently unable to deal with people. right trading in russia will begin around thirty five minutes signs of course i'll have more for you in the next. tuesday's trade. right me thanks very much indeed for this update looking forward to your next updates and in our style we'll bring the figures from the russian market there well and here on our t.v. we'll have the interview show spotlight with al gore in our next in just a few moments before it out there i'll bring you had light stay with us.
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there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is what helps keep journalism honest really. we want to present. something i. can use today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining from operations to rule the day.
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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 elizabeth 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 effect serious life changing inside it that.
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