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anonymous had girls call on the u.s. public to stop the controversial cyber security act from passing through the senate claiming the bill is a blatant violation of privacy and civil liberties. unemployment in britain spain hits new record highs threatening to fuel public protest amid fears that lawful demonstrations will be met by a brutal police response. to the string of blast in ukraine that left more than twenty people injured challenges the authorities ability to tackle security issues have the of coming to euro two thousand and twelve football championships. and it's not am in the russian capital you're watching r.t. outcry from internet users over the card virtual cyber security act says spy set to
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spill into the streets the hacker group anonymous is hitting back in response to the bill by launching what it calls operation to fans phase two. we are calling upon the citizens of the united states to physically protest. since by having passed the u.s. house of representatives on friday is now a step closer to becoming the law it's now handing to the senate as the white house continues to threaten a veto of the bill the act could allow internet companies to legally share sensitive user information with the american government a move critics say infringes on privacy and civil liberties journalist david seaman explains how this bill puts everyone at risk. here going after people before they've even committed anything that's a legal. case that had a moment where they added that now they can do this to protect children to protect minors this could be something is very does you know somebody who is seventeen years old if you have
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a cousin and he or she is seventeen. that's enough for the government to read through all of your e-mails potentially all of your facebook messages every web site you visit and do all of these things without telling you and b. without obtaining a warrant or getting any kind of court involvement before hand or they can just go on this fishing expedition and see everything you've ever done online and then take it from there it's just profoundly scary i don't have a problem with spying on bad guys the problem on spying on people who done nothing wrong and doing it in the name of protecting children and protecting us from cyber security threats that i'm not convinced are even real there are already a lot of mechanisms for the government to see what you know bad actors are up to online this is just a gross invasion of the everyday person's privacy and for what i don't understand what the tradeoff is here i don't understand what we gain as individuals in exchange for giving the government this free pass to look through all of our activities. from online magazine spied things the cispa bill is one of the
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latest attempts by the u.s. government to limit the first amendment rights of its citizens. can anyone actually name a significant act of cyber terrorism that has happened in the west ever know because it never has done it's an imagined threat and it's an imagined threat which now threatens our freedom online i don't think this is about internet security i think it's about national security generally i think this act is more likely to be used to control and monitor efforts to organize terrorist attacks offline now the danger with that is that in america specifically we've recently had arrests of individuals for encouraging al-qaeda sympathies now that used to not be possible in the. american legal system because of the first amendment because of these recent cases there's a radical reinterpretation under way of the first amendment and more broadly free speech is a position in american society so i don't think we should be concerned about those
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that small minority you know try and shut down master card for another half an hour we should be concerned about the americans the american government will drive to control not just our freedom online but our freedom to publish ideas more widely. and on our website r.t. dot com we've put together an extensive background on this before you sell who supports it and what separates this bill from other cyber security act all the answers available online and there you also find our teased him kirby's unique take on the issue. good laboratory. was to build on the most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't do it doing about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care what you only. now spain has plunged into what the government calls
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a crisis of huge proportions whether it's jobless rate rising towards a record one of four boasting the highest unemployment in europe the country's deficit and the deteriorating economic situation are only likely to be met with a backlash from angry spaniards but as you can grieve now reports the more public frustration grows the harsher view of thor his response becomes. the spanish police forcibly arresting a student whose main crime filming what he interpreted to be police brutality. by the police as usual stopped a family of immigrants began to beat a nineteen year old woman i took my cell phone and started to film it is an action that he paid for coming out on them what they mean you know i was threatened with death beaten and locked up in a cell i was out of touch for thirty nine hours i was told i wouldn't be sent to prison for three years even if you know cases of offices allegedly abusing their powers on the ranis for a long time are such scenes have remained relatively unknown but now the spate of
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mass demonstrations gripping spain the bring officer's actions to the forefront this crowd is not bringing the scales of the house that represents the problems they see already with that message that i got isn't going away if anything is increasing as it does so to the i called ations of police brutality despite popular anger leveled at austerity it's only recently there's been an apparent hardening in the response by police especially since the new conservative government took charge late last year if a very protest is felt the strong arm of the lord valencia what started as peaceful demonstration was met with batons tear gas and rubber bullets i am sure never said if we counsel our young men to be hit in the face while handcuffed because the only thing that slaps in the face here is democracy and again the but even anger within
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parliament foods on deaf ears at the top of my daughter but of to the majority of meetings in february were not legal it means that there was no reason to institute proceedings against any policeman as he took it on but this is no isolated event over in barcelona after last month's general strike there yet more clashes with police. rest of made it very clear became public knowledge and as prime minister in spain there is an obsession to consume the crime statistics no one knows its extent the governments yet and we always execute into police good advice based on this we know whether it's a b. c. of the not the last one of them on the receiving end of public drawing board will keep on labeling the police as protect as. in a policy with offices increasing the accused of breaking the very laws they supposed to uphold. to here greece madrid spain now in the us critics also claim justice is rarely served when it comes to matters of police brutality i
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recently reported by an international human rights group blames the persistent use of tasers by officers for five hundred deaths in america over the past ten years ten carried out by the managing director of a reason dot com says strict national guidelines are needed to protect the public from extreme police measures. there are questions about our situations that in the past might have been resolved by you know let's hang back and wait till this person comes down let's. pick them up at the next block runs out of breath or something like that become situations where officers clearly move in and just try and say you know possession of a person in a way that they wouldn't have in the past and we have a lot of video that that is the big question i mean we why do we have to have this kind of force against people who are not one of the people is a guy in san bernardino county named allen or this gentle guy that you know the
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whole community knew him as you know almost like a forrest gump figure he was tasered to death he was tasered nineteen times by. you know there were there were probes in his flesh to prove it there's a civil case going on the officers were all excused all he is accused of apparently and the police reports are so opaque that it's been very hard to figure it out but apparently all he did was honk at a sheriff who may or may not have cut him off and having violent offenders afraid of them is fine i don't know that all of the population should necessarily be afraid of the police still have three this hour here in our teeth the ongoing struggle for acceptance we talk to you to return to the land of the earth and sisters in israel only to find our spiritual home was one of discrimination social injustice. and we mad the russian family so big they can all fit into one picture and say the main problem they come across is remembering everyone's
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birthday. more than twenty people remain in hospital after a series of explosions rocked the ukrainian city of knepper petrofsky a total of twenty nine were injured one for a consecutive blast went off within an hour in public areas causing widespread panic the suspected terror attacks stoked fear not only among the locals but also abroad as the country prepares to host the euro two thousand and twelve football tournaments in june i fear she asking our reports. for some residents of new but a bit off skin ukraine their regular try majority through the city was cut short because it's clear from i just got up from my chair when i heard the explosion of the days were smashed through the windows and all i remember from well when i got up there was smoke and dust everywhere and women were crying give me the child i was selling tickets when it came out of nowhere i grabbed my niece trying to hold on with you when there was blood all over i got out sat down on
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a bench and blacked out it was a powerful blast trousers i was wearing were all covered in holes i couldn't see if my legs were injured but it's a horrible previously unseen in ukraine's third largest city for homemade explosive devices hidden in trash cans detonated one after another a tram stops even doctors admitted they were startled to see so many seriously injured. that he had been treating people mostly for shrapnel injuries to the back chest or face of it this is some of what we removed from the patients audi's the one man's arm was almost completely ripped off from the blast and this is being amputated after we were unable to save it he is the most serious injuries of all the victims we are treating him with been for many hours the city was gripped by panic people stayed in their offices fearing more lost public transport was suspended cell phone connection was down twitter was flooded with messages of not
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four but an explosion which proved to be mere speculation given a well coordinated nature of the blast authorities had no doubt this was a terrorist attack. the system only it's another challenge for us for our country so we're going to think of a proper response to it which will find a way to tackle it we'll have the best investigators working on this case ukraine is not known to have any terrorist. guys asians operating on its soil and all explosions in the past were treated as an act of hooliganism by the authorities and the timing of this attack just could not be warse not only the country is going through difficult political times with some already using the bloss to gain points but is also about to welcome many guests from a brokered the attacks on me but at the office are still being investigated but they already have very serious implications we are only forty days away from the
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start of the euro twenty two well football championship in ukraine and poland and the authorities are now under severe pressure to reconcile the hundreds of thousands of football fans who will be coming here let's see russia ski r.t. reporting from kiev in ukraine now more pictures and video footage of the string of blasts in ukraine are available on our website r t dot com so had there for more details. but did i kill innocent. allies across the face of course and that's never and said . i'm a song from the skull still with me i think of it every day. i steal the flashbacks from the memories. so much so that a long time ago i'm just here trying to tell him. i was ashamed. i was ashamed that
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watching r.t. live from moscow now they consider themselves descendants of an ancient tribe an existence in the promised land for thousands of years however returning to home soil they have been faced with government oppression and struggle to be properly recognized artist falsely or heard their story. deep in israel's negative desired other women serve an ancient people trying to build a modern homeland but these mostly black americans are not jews nor do they profess
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to be instead they call themselves african hebrew israelites descendants of ancient israel we sang about the river jordan we didn't sing about mali or song timbuktu we sang about jericho jerusalem and canaan's land. and the songs were passed down through the generations born and brought up in the united states they believe that when the ancient jerusalem temple was destroyed by the romans their ancestors fled to east africa from where they were taken to america as slaves in one thousand nine hundred sixty six chicago steel worker ben-ami been used well had a vision that it was time to return home everyone is called according to their portion and our portion was you know that to establish the kingdom of your and the kingdom of your represents a new idea upon the planet and so ben-ami set forth with some four hundred people who much like moses in the bible spent two and a half years wondering in liberia before reaching the promised land when bellamy
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arrived here in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine just under half of those who had left america with him had managed to finish the journey this was to become their home here in the negev desert but successive israeli governments made their lives difficult because ironically while the country is founded on the so-called law of return these were tyrannies are not seen as jewish although many feel the issue runs deeper than that when you go into it the worst you have a problem with color just a matter of color. and so these people of color are often dismissed by mainstream israeli society for years their children could not attend the local schools they had no healthcare they were marked for deportation but despite the obstacles and the ongoing struggle for recognition they take point a tradition is we understand the dynamics of what is taking place there polygamous strict guns make sure everyone follows an exercise program and all big supporters of preventative health care we are an integral part of the state of israel this was
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the vehicle that was used to bring us back to the problem. and it's here in the desert wasteland that the community has multiplied more than sixty fold since it first came to the negative they say their intention is to be an example of peace and light to other nations and worship god not religion. dimona taking a look at other news from around the world an apparent suicide bomb attack in syria has killed at least sixteen people leaving several more wounded the blast happened outside a popular mosque in damascus the country has seen a string of suicide blasts recently which have mostly targeted government forces answer borders the attacks have drawn wide condemnation from both sides of the conflict. the u.s. secret service has put in place a new set of conduct rules for its agents in the wake of a prostitution scandal in colombia the new policy forbid staff from drinking excessively visiting questionable establishments and bringing foreigners to their hotel rooms the conditions even apply to off duty agents. there are
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many and government has collapsed following a confidence vote the seconds to be unseated to in the country in three months i made a sturdy policies the country's president named the left wing opposition leader as the new prime minister subject to parliamentary approval to years of cuts have led to widespread frustration and protestors were mania in recent months. as a scary measures lead to the fall of yet another european government some are beginning to question if this is a global recession or something even worse while our resident laurie harmonises in new york to find out what people there think. are we living through the second great depression and just don't know it this week let's talk about that do you think it's the second great depression we're in. this hard question i hope is not maybe some places like easily or agrees hopefully not
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very easily either but i wouldn't say that these only is a great depression do you think it's worse in some places and better than others sure it's the worst thing since the great depression probably the second great depression it'll be known in the future as the second worst of the depression yes why are we calling that it that now i don't know do they call the great depression the great depression well is happening exactly yet they don't want to use the word the big deal where depression because a by the phrase that once depression happened by going to hold their money and we've been taught so strictly to spend spend spend spend so we stop spending because depression then thing and get worse so they don't want that to happen so they'll wait for the history books to call this officially depression and yes if we admit that we're doing things wrong which we should do everybody else will you know everything else will take two so they want to be getting out of it as soon as we admit it. we just need to admit there's
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a problem it's always the first step don't know whether or not we're living through the second great depression the bottom line is probably no one's going to have the nerve to call it bad until it's over. our baby boom blues recent figures show that only three percent of russian families are choosing to have more than three children however artie's darpa's column at the household bucking the trend boasting a brood that swore like a family forest that a family tree did it they'd that. if you miss trying hard to prove he knows all of his one hundred and eleven siblings and cousins my heart out of which only fourteen brothers and sisters are his are and to that all of the aunts and uncles and that's one family a bit difficult to keep track of. putting names to faces no problem the most difficult thing really is remembering everyone's birthdays every other day we
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sometimes even have three or. under a says that parents had only thirteen children but each of his siblings and it up with many kids of their own so the reality of having children for the chaparral family is taken to a completely different level. i don't even look at anyone having one child who doesn't really count having two that's guessing the three that counts as having a child. this is the largest family in the clan has fifteen children. when i was asked as a child what i wanted to be when i grow up i always said oh mother now our legal. he'll be a father so the tradition continues and here is a happy grandfather of the one hundred and twelve as well as a little grandfather of another ten great grandsons and seek knowledge says he secretly is loving every. so much
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there are people who are happy now buying a car or building a country house that's fine by me but my joy is internal i look at all of them they are my riches that neither moscow nor rust can eat away no secrets steal from me and since his memory is far from being as good as that of. the him except palmer which keeps all his records. oh you look back with piers everyone starting from my first grandson in one hundred eighty two those written in both our boys tonics girls well i'm not ashamed of how i lived my life i worked in a mine and it wasn't easy but look what i knew i had to raise them all so i still want to help them and do something good so they remember forever. and while his grand kids fight for attention to be granddaddy's favorite of the day it's turned out pretty much impossible to get them all into one child. birth to
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go to war they say once children grow up and leave home the empty nest syndrome often hits their parents' home and so it seems the only guarantee to never feel alone is having children daria r.t. . and don't forget we're also covering all our stories online that dot com and let's take a look at what else is waiting for you there today when delicacy becomes fast food black caviar eating contest has been held in the russian capital attracting crowds of foodies eager to participate. childish behavior in u.s. security services closed down an entire airport after discovering that a baby wasn't screen properly all the extraordinary details our t.v. dot com.
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since the beginning of the two thousand and one u.s. war in afghanistan illicit opium production in the country was increased forty fold according to iranian officials to iran has cracked down to prevent illegal narcotics from and during its territory becoming a world leader in seizing opium military contributor and getting her shop has more while the american operation enduring freedom you know again a step has morphed. from counterterrorism to nation building right across the border in iran there was a real war against drugs in fact you're an encounter of context. it's the highest per cent of the avg an opium intercepted in the whole world almost thirty percent of the avg an opium which has been smuggled through the iranian territory wholesale has been successfully intercepted by iranian
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counter-narcotics police iranian counter-narcotics police is one of the most reliable professional and staunchest ally you know with joint efforts to stem this spread of. terrorism from afghanistan our memory can always find more on our web site r.t. dot com i'll be back shortly with headlines staying with us.
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to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations that they are. and the shadow is an approaching up on all of. the early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the world forms that move empire that the united states is trying to do that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the world and we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't
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have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases are fine are the noises our noise of those ball to us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been . working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions they have thing else just get everything you needed wealthy british style sun. that's not on the. market why not. can they. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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