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about human to. this is why you should watch only. the jade meeting wraps up with the leaders public voices taking up plans to keep greece in the harness of the euro while talks behind closed doors suggest a different agenda for greece's financial strife. also antenatal protests in chicago turn to violence as police use batons on demonstrators marching against militarism and inequality ahead of their alliance summit that starts sunday. palin germany's financial hub frankfurt has brought our sounds to us thousands of police flood the city in a bid to going to take a full day and to back. international
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news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. with our thanks for joining us as the group of eight meeting is over a wide range of issues was covered but their gender was dominated by europe's financial crisis the leaders of the world's most powerful economies trusts that keeping greece in the eurozone is a top priority so talks behind closed door suggested a different hundred to four athens and he said now is that camp david with more. camp david was invaded by the europeans over the weekend or at least it seemed that way with almost all g eight talk touching the eurozone knowing. there were new faces but all focus was on the not so new an ever growing crisis and the million dollar question of could greece be current mood and leave the euro zone practically every financial analyst things that greece will leave it has to be an orderly withdrawal from the euro anything else would be a disaster the official mantra remains. we must do everything so that the greeks
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are able to stay in the euro zone and he's. dreamy and that was once again the united stance is this camp david summit wrapped up but plan b. is already in place officials in brussels have a back up just in case and germany has been hinting a referendum on a euro exit could be greece's best bet leading some to believe the smiles and handshakes are just damage control i think this is just trying to put a pretty face on it this hope to misery so when the markets open monday they can have some good news to report but the media are more concerned with who was not at camp david then what was president putin says he's busy with his cabinet this weekend others think he's steamed over the street protests lots of speculation as to why putin skipped this today but very little based on logic president putin couldn't really contribute anything. to a solution he could say right you have to solve your debt problem germany perhaps
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shouldn't extend more danger to other weak members of the european union and so on but basically he'd be a bystander not the case for obama who in an election year can't afford to let euro zone fall out worsen the u.s. economy russia sees this summit as a stop on the way to doing street twenty where putin and obama will sit down for talks with for the g twenty it focuses on a wider range of issues much more pressing to countries like russia and china who seek to have greater expectations from the broader format especially when it comes to financial turmoil and making sure all global issues make the cut reporting from the g. eight at camp david and he said now a party. police are accused of heavy handed tactics using batons against protesters in chicago with some injuries reported at least a thousand demonstrators have flooded the city center ahead of the upcoming nato
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summit and the mood on the streets is standing ever more tense artes and the citric who was in the middle of the march to detail. action really definitely got out of control earlier today we were as you said in the middle of the protests there was several marches taking place throughout the day we were at one where about eight hundred people were marching and later on in the day even a thousand were estimating from a thousand to possibly two thousand people were marching through downtown chicago it was peaceful at first but then crowd started becoming a little bit on ruly people were jumping over police barricades the police eventually ended up taking out with tons of people did get hurt i personally saw one girl her face bleeding trying to get out of the crowd some of the police officers were swinging their bicycles out the protesters who were trying to jump through these police barricades definitely gotten violent this is still ongoing right now the protesters from about one thousand people are trying to get closer to
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the convention center where the nato summit will be taking place the police are trying to stand in their way so we're going to have to wait and see how events unravel throughout the night it is quite likely that some more violence could take place protesters are definitely very angry they are protesting basically anything to do with nato a lot of the activists here are part of the occupy wall street movement they're outraged with the income inequality that where we've been seeing in the united states people are saying they don't want the nato summit to be taking place here they don't think the leaders should be focusing on afghanistan which is the top of their gender but rather focusing on withdrawing all troops from there and instead of bailing out corporation these protocol parishioners protesters are saying that the ninety nine percent as they call themselves the people of the united states should be treated better by politicians but of course these messages are really falling for now on deaf ears because the protesters are being kept very far away from where the delegates will be gathering in the next two days. and you can always
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follow the correspondents twitter feeds to keep us to have to do. day two of the latest developments in chicago on us to see is been in the he told the protesters say that if she saw a girl's face covered in blood they climbed down on demonstrators. let me go narcotics ation that's what turns out thousands of protesters in the middle east are calling new arab union plans it comes after saudi arabia said it will still form an alliance with bahrain paving the way one e.u. style integration independent political on it is done glazebrook explains why he thinks the bahraini government is so keen on the plan. bahrain's government is enthusiastic for the very reason that the bahraini people are an enthusiastic because it's going to legitimize and systematize the saudi involvement in crushing the bahraini revolution drowning the bahraini revolution in in blood seventy
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percent of the population are sheer and increasingly actually systematically excluded from any positions of influence power effectively disenfranchised always have been in this regime and you know we have to ask why what's in it for saudi arabia and i answered that is crucial to remember saudi arabia doesn't have an independent foreign policy never has done its foreign policy like those of the other gulf states is formulated in washington and london so we really have to ask why the colonial powers britain france and of course now the us why are they pursuing this course and i think we have to understand this in terms of the preparations which are in underway for several years now for an aerial strike against iran which is still on the on the table the crushing of the bahraini resistance is crucial to the war plans against iran because it was the biggest deterrent to an attack on iran is of course the fear amongst the west the leats and israel that actually the sheer population in other countries all rise up. and start
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to resist that attack on iran so actually what's the crushing of the bahraini revolution is all to do with trying to preemptively destroy any potential resistance to the coming attack on iran. some twenty thousand people rallied in germany's banking capital frankfurt as the countries and a banking movement block i went into its fourth day standing in a battle line since early morning on saturday thousands of police officers and bulletproof vests entrenched themselves around the city peace i was monitoring the situation from frank it. these protesters have taken to the streets of frankfurt to voice their displeasure at what they see as unfair all sturdy measures that are being imposed on the eurozone at the moment now right now among these people as they march towards the headquarters of the european central bank that has really been a center for protest against the current crisis in the austerity measures that have
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been imposed across europe but today on saturday is the largest of the demonstrations as you can see this group behind me around fifteen thousand people we were hearing from the organizers on friday were expected to turn up they could actually be quite a few more here it's quite difficult to see from where i am but it certainly stretches back quite a long way now they're angry that it's the not the people who caused the debt crisis in europe that are having to foot the bill for it they blame the bankers they blame the. the people who risked the money in countries like greece in countries like spain that got people in got the countries in such trouble saying it's them who should face the the brunt of it not people who are going to suffer at the hand of austerity measures it's worth noting that this is been a very peaceful protest movement but despite that on friday around four hundred people would detained by very heavily equipped police offices that have been
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century blocking off the whole of central front first the movement itself has called themselves lucky pipe and sort of occupy as they attempted to block people from reaching the banking sectors or the banking services of europe's largest banking center in frankfurt this is the real hub of not just german banking but of european banking in general and as i say they had quarters of the european central bank located here and. crash has also described some of the police tactics for some of that which she says go well beyond. here is this. movement not allowed anymore to enter the inner city yet this is something that this completely new in this country that not only remembers bullies can be seen around the demonstrators but also that individual people are picked out names
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are listed before. the manifestation starts they are not allowed anymore to and that the city and this is going down business sort of your version of democratic rights what happened is that they controlled the brocaded to straight control to everybody and to individual people they said. we want to see your passport so control. their database and said no you are not allowed to enter just square because we suppose you will do something illegal. coming grief is uniting israelis and palestinians have lost loved ones to the lost in conflict between them it's a unique gathering of suffering parents who want to increase understanding and bring peace closer but their goal is out of reach as. it was the day my son was a very hot day for me i remember grabbing my son trembling all over and running to the bomb shelter to mothers to testimonies each different but in the end the
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same. some saw it in the line of duty into words it's a form of the form isn't pretty i've seen plenty over it it takes a lot of courage to state defend the face and then embrace one's enemy and yet for nearly twenty years this is what these israelis and palestinians who lost family members have been doing they meet on a regular basis talk with one another and show that reconsideration is possible. it's meaningful for me that the palestinians hear about my brother folder the army and they can listen they can empathize with my story and understand the pain that i went through i had it's brother was serving as a soldier when he was killed on the third day of the first lebanon wall he was just nineteen people are put in a situation of a conflict thing everybody serves his side of the think. this is their duty to do. this through their nation through their belief. two
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uncles were killed by israelis one was shot dead while trying to enter israel the other was force fed while on a hunger strike in prison and his lungs collapsed. from the time i was born i was part of this conflict for me and israeli was a soldier or a settler or an agent of the security services. and he had both heard and i have found their way to the parents circle where half the members of palestinian half israeli but the parents circle is a minority voice the number of israelis and palestinians participating in dialogue has hit a low ebb as many complain they see no point in the conciliation attempts while the peace process is at a stalemate because the legitimacy to have dialogue and coordination between the israeli and palestinian peace camp is eroding. because the legitimacy of negotiations is eroding if the our governments which are ready to pay the price
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they will find very big support in their people so there is no erosion in the numbers but there is an erosion in the in the belief that something like this can happen in this is something that can easily be fixed but the hope lives on in these families who believe that through their pain and through their example change can come policy r t tel aviv. under the website home you can find more news from the middle east including on his rabies boss apply to countries developers the smallest surveillance drone in the wild designed to make itself at home in anyone's homes. are the pentagon runs china has breeding around calling it a significant threat to america's cyber security find out all this could lead to.
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that speech.
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so. some wild stories in brief for you right now a suicide bomber has said and wounded six at a police checkpoint in eastern afghanistan on saturday a man approached the checkpoint on a motorcycle and detonated an explosive belt so children and three police officers were among those who died in that time violence in afghanistan has increased ahead of the nato summit that's currently underway in chicago. a school in southern italy has been rocked by an explosion killing at least one teenage girl and injuring up to a dozen the bomb went off outside the building's entrance when pupils were arriving for morning classes no one has claimed responsibility for the title of the show's believe the city's mafia could be behind it. the blind chinese dissident chen
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one china who was recently allowed to leave the country has landed in new york the human rights activist became a key figure in the new months long u.s. chinese diplomatic tussle last month has paved house arrest and took refuge in the grass some say during hillary clinton's official visit to china several days after he left america's diplomatic mission he and his family have been given us for his. commercial kind of life that was expected to deliver supplies to the international space station has been aborted just seconds before the last of the california based space x. kind of technical problems with their dragon rockets engine and has an hour of the launch from may the twenty second the u.s. government has given the firm a contract to keep the i set stocked with food and equipment. so diverse courses in the you as teach people to protect themselves by punching kicking and even killing but sure these tactics really be taught to everyone who's
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resident new yorker hit the streets of the big apple to gauge their pain. former u.s. navy seal tim larkin teaches people how to kill and maim in the name of self defense how much is too much when it comes to protecting yourself this week let's talk about that do you think it would be ok to kill someone if your life was being threatened. absolutely has your life ever been threatened. by a person what are the chances that your life will be threatened that you would need to know how to kill. one in ten to the twenty you're familiar with to mark and do you support his philosophy i completely support his philosophy he does he's not anything about trying to kill people he wants to help people be able to protect themselves but he does teach moves that are lethal yes the police teach moves that are lethal as well right but those people are in
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a job that's defending the public exactly you know what when you're in the military sometimes those guys come out and they're a little bit you know world still do you want them sharing their knowledge with common citizens walking around. no no would come in citizens just people that maybe . are in the job situations where they're in dangerous positions in the world if you think you'd be able to kill someone if someone was threatening your life. it's tough to say until you there right yes but you probably happy you knew those moves then. well you know maybe but then if you hurt someone or killed someone no mother in what situation you can live you have to live with the forest of your life and that's the option each person has to make whether or not you think self-defense can go too far the bottom line is the world can be a crazy place whether you choose to prepare yourself for violence or not.
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now imagine having your own garden where you can grow fruit and vege without ever picking up a spade or even leaving your desk while that's a reality for muscovites now you can remotely turns that crops and have the fruits of their labor delivered to their doorstep. to start. this is farmville played by tens of millions in the game you have to plant water and harvest increasingly exotic but ultimately two dimensional and lean edible crops but now anyone can play the game for real the russian entrepreneur has bought a greenhouse and designed a website to farm real plots of land from the comfort of their homes and offices. or. if you buy one of the plots you can choose what to grow on it then you can decide when to water it and how to fertilize it and real farmers will do the work
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for you you can control the lights and how often the ground is plowed we will keep statistics on how well you are doing and you can try to improve the or you can just leave it all to us and just get the harvest delivered when it's done then you'll sharpen it of says that his project isn't just about playing for fun but about the living people healthier forgot make food and it better be after all a sixth meet the plot will set you back two hundred dollars a month we one city dwellers to have a connection with the countryside in the future we want every city dweller have their own garden early adopter beat that says he's addicted to watching his plans grow through the web cam but i think being able to watch the plot at all times isn't just something of a past time but creates trust between me and the people looking after the farm i know they will do their job properly and not use any pesticides for example all
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good but truly it's all this not just some sort of post-modern perversion i decided to prove that city dwellers are scared to get their hands dirty by volunteering for an hour in the greenhouse. getting other people to be a god that's ridiculous actually this is quite exhausting much rather just click some buttons on the internet. you googled nerve. and genteel nineteenth century spirit is in the air of moscow where the annual the uni's ball is and the way and. say has death to down how glad glad rags and ventured out in style to bring us all the glamorous details. brianna is in moscow tonight here at that splendid when you know as we are holding it i'm going to be in a bar now the city has been transformed into a magical spectacular. with the band and i'm on right.
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now i'm on my you know. my religious philosophy into this wonderful magical world of the logline debutantes and of cause music. the boy is an annual highlight event in the cultural and social life of russia over fifteen hundred guests a businessman celebrities media people from russia germany austria visited every year. traditionally the ball is opened by debutantes one hundred twenty pairs of girls in white dresses and tiaras and young men in black top heights becoming one of the chosen young ladies is a tough costing but once in a do get the chance to be cinderella for a night when the orchestra struck the first notes and the rows of debutantes begin to twirl in perfect step there was delirious and excitement in the crowd they desert all of us in their perfect harmony on the dons feel.
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part of the spectacular performance came from the ballerinas to the most powerful voice from an opera singer. champagne and overdose going around one was trying desperately not to thread on the trains of possum dresses but you couldn't help but it maya how elegant and lovely everybody looked. during the evening guests were into tain by different orchestras and russia's very own for the money paying everything from mozart to strauss. i couldn't help but wonder if all the ladies had visions of cinderella at the ball and what would happen if the clock struck twelve. fairy tales aside this was the real deal and as the domes fulfill through the evening with guests don't seem to both modern and traditional rhythms greeted by atmosphere of grandia i feel every
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inch of the ground today but a vienna ball isn't complete until you take your first step on the dance floor my prince and handful tonight it's time to do the walk it's. not. quite that i love that other dog and i'm not so when i think i'll get about their friends one thing i love about a lot in suburbia and i thought about the not there yet. beautiful stuff and out of arc with the headlines in just a couple of minutes and right after that how special report about one of russia's smallest republics.
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my married mother did not like we're going to become. he was afraid. and she was very cool. she felt. our lives frankenstein's monster. we don't have the problem but every. effort is made by the palestinian or in the european side to negotiate an end to the violent attacks
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against israel which i have no fear of war call being cowards so long as you have no fear calling the leader of the state of israel one of the main terrorists in the world. we are supposed to be seriously examining history but you mention a few words about jewish culture happening and people get so upset this is i'm sorry to say it's a form of emotional blackmail. was . finishes the secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give
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