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safe enough for them to be able to conduct their duties meanwhile as the violence continues so do the calls by some western nations for foreign military intervention into the situation for instance the united states has said that it may intervene even if it means bypassing you want you to counsel there's actually speculation in the u.s. media that the pentagon has completed its plans for military operations there must always strongly against any foreign military intervention calling for everybody to stick by strictly the quote be on peace plan and is actually saying that these calls for foreign military intervention are only backing and reassuring the rebels which is actually leading to more violence in the country and what about this story today as well about the russian ship the accusations of the russian ship making its way to syria what we know about that. just a few days after hillary clinton accused moscow of supplying military helicopters to syrian authorities the claims were not confirmed even by the pentagon or denied
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by russia and now we're getting new comments from the united states this time from senior military officials who say that moscow may send a small military contingent to syria they're talking about a small navy cargo ship which is all legibly sealing from the black sea navy fleet of. two of the. darkness in syria which is used by the russian navy to refuel restock russian ships sailing in the mediterranean now the russian media is quoting an unnamed diplomatic and military source in moscow saying that there's no ship from the ceiling but one of the largest the landing ships off the black sea navy fleet is allegedly on standby with marines on board and actually even saw several senior air force official said that they're ready to provide protection from the skies if the president decided to use. maybe forces to protect
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this this this board itself and its personnel including russian citizens could offer paul from moscow to think you. know is violence raging on them in syria many in the international community were quick to put the blame for alleged massacres on assad's forces we spoke to agnes merriam from a christian ministry in syria it was a chat we had yesterday she says armed rebels she's seen it playing games with the u.n. monitors there is listening. we would defer this in the world to where a follow on to the scene there to tell you were in dire need of war would end the people as they have seen no militia and carrying out of the national hospital in toledo could upset arms a blanket after ministry of health screening then to assemble then in a mosque and the second day we have seen the un observers coming to these very modest to be able to look to see the saws we could it's not. illegal.
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to me it would kill those people international horse then carried them under. and give them to the opposition close aides use why men have all under possibility to show them we see there on a story doors or you end up so diverse elysia men we don't know whom they had armed opposition there's many strengths each one of those factions are working in the independently zits why it's very difficult to then you would say add. in there from the christian ministry in syria specters but earlier on. now to the next few minutes on our to china's most ambitious space mission to date blood soffit so launched a spacecraft a bit earlier with the first ever female chinese astronaut on board or when well they're on a mission that will see them attempt to dock with their orbiting module we've got
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pictures of. police in the united states seem to think a camera is more dangerous than a gun these days at least that's the impression some journalists say they're getting we're faced with tough police action at protests rallies. and it's a tough decision for egyptians as they vote for the country's next president in the election runoff the choice is between the muslim brotherhood candidate mohamed mercy and sharif shafique he's hosni mubarak's last prime minister the ballot comes after the co. three supreme council dissolved parliament the same fate could now face an assembly appointed earlier to draft a new constitution thousands of people chose to boycott the vote say neither candidate represents the egypt they were fighting for in last year's revolution. rights activist nuno also believes the choice is an inspiring. there is a very very big chance that mass protests arise in the case that either the old morsi win because sadly many people see that both of them do not represent.
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obviously he is a worse candidate simply because he represents the mubarak regime that that destroyed egypt for decades but the muslim brotherhood are also losing huge amounts of popularity with every day because of their political decisions what is next yes many people will return to the streets and lots of alternatives will be formed especially in this upcoming period in response to the horrible situation we are in which is to choose between a member of the mubarak regime and a member of the muslim brotherhood. he did selections also being followed closely by the country's neighbor israel there are fears that anti jewish sentiment on the rise since mubarak's ouster and will spike if it is limited can that it comes to power for two he's got the story set a corner asking when these words the muslim brotherhood candidate mohamed morsi is campaigning is launched with a vow that the capital of the arab world will be jerusalem which morsi drawn to
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liberated six weeks on the contest is as tight as ever with morsi a strong contender to be egypt's next president and his promise is as governessing as ever egypt is committed to international agreements that were signed you know during the treaty with israel or egypt and should have the right to amend all that is not in their interest to go and make sure the other departments to what it is signed as if it's not warming enough for israel what will happen to the nine hundred seventy nine peace treaty with egypt big players who've put their weight behind most his presidential bid has been even more bold in the kane's. war with israel is in no way something that can be ruled out the clock was always ticking the egyptian street no stranger to empty israel sentiment and despite the worries about stability the revolution the make sions simmering below the surface is hostility towards israel but that hostility was kept in check during the bikes time the top floor of this building used to house these we need to see fiber but it's
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now closed up and became a sign is rabies fear of what's to come. for egyptians it is really see public enemy number one our next president will be strong and change the status quo and if used to continue the relationship obama had will israel in the last continue to fight. though he's a realist the first three or four us next president should go all the way we should and i mean us the memo which it's a three eight israelis can no longer ignore i don't think that. anybody should close ones and ignore such rhetoric that's not only. very negative but it is alarming but a muslim brotherhood victory is not a done deal on thursday egypt's constitutional court dissolved the islamist dominated parliament and gave morsi is contained as majestic the green light to stay in the race but it's done little to calm israeli fears of an islamist government on its border boyish and severe reduced to zero. but the real
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problem is to what extent will the brotherhood purse its goal of trying to destroy israel and kill all of us. i would actually say that the main security danger to israel today and for the next two years is not iran but the situation in egypt and consume the islamists at least in public and at least for now are trying to downplay i think it's a return to some trouble here but not trouble. you know but maybe israelis are worried because in the ruthless business of politics easy points are scored by using the jewish state as a punchbag and what israelis fear is that what see today is only a step away from being implemented to move to the c.r.t.c. kylie. who are closely following developments in egypt across the weekend of being stay with us for the latest updates and expert analysis from the first post mubarak elections. champaigne hard line islamists.
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hated remnant of a tyrannical. rabble to. by each subscriber. but it's time to come. on to. another big story this weekend greeks are gearing up to make one of the most crucial financial decisions in their recent history whether or not to stay in the euro support before sunday's election is said to be divided almost equally between two parties left wing said it's a strongly opposed to a sturdy and the conservative group new democracy which wants to want to write a bailout obligations now jacob graves is in athens for us. this is really become a two horse race about two differing schools of thought one of them is backing the waves of austerity even. scene would have been growing increasingly popular that
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means job cuts means cuts to salaries also means cuts to spending from the government all part of this bailout provided by the e.u. i.m.f. and the euro zone now that has proven increasingly unpopular but still being defended by new democracy there on the other side the fancy house series an hour beforehand before the previous elections in may these are seen as quite the outside left radical group now although they're really garnering much more middle ground when it comes that sentiment of opposing this yes there are two measures being put in place of opposing what's come before them they say there's been too costly for the greek people in their eyes and in many voters eyes austerity simply isn't working to dealing with a mixed bag but one fact remains at present that people in greece are still suffering prosperity and a crippled economy rocketing unemployment and a crumbling economy all the more widely known symptoms of greece's austerity plan
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but there are some who have lost something far more time to give up caring for their children simply because they can no longer afford to do so. i care for six children we've been through some struggles i'm not only concerned about the future of my kids i'm concerned about everyone myself included. if he is part of a charitable program named s.o.s. children this is one of its branches a village of foster but now it's finding itself overwhelmed it's found we seek their help in desperate times our major. source of. income. from the private sector not from the greek state. and we had the significance of the use of money just what kind of greece these children grow up in may about to be just. it is as people head to head to the
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polls so you must think how many you know it's very important for greece to stay in the euro zone and you know you were lost without us was there though eight parties exist on the ballot paper for most this is a choice of two competing thoughts the pros bailout voters being a body by new democracy a party which is overseeing the country's recent spending and job cuts they view us their tea as a bitter yet unnecessary pill to swallow but not everyone agrees that the. cost of gas leaving the eurozone is estimated to be three trillion euros and this isn't because the eurozone can bear. merging only during may's undecided first election as a reason has continued to hold ground with this radical rejection of a u. i.m.f. and euro zone impose austerity right. sophie our ideas the hope that this merely but our experiment of measures is going to end. the fear that.
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the. perspectives. maybe elections others have been far from languishing on the sidelines as the far right group golden door courting controversy known for racial outbursts and an anti immigration stance they've continued to hold on to a marginal but symbolic percentage of support for their views remain drowned out by the theories anxiety and challenges the faces wearing nation who have a cringes victory to greece assy athens and public anger spilled out onto the streets of rome today with a tally and protests to get ever growing cut certain unpopular in employment and tax policies it's fair the country which is the euro zone's third largest economy could be next in line for a bailout r.t. sara first following the rally. thousands of people had. it right in the what is being in smudge that phrase us think again the continued austerity measures that
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have crippled the country among those fighting fire on employment in particular the east on employment cost to my advice last year and you had taken a prime minister mario monti coming in he was a major fix the country's finances but that's our economic medicine that he described as really engaged italians here you can just see the large number of people that it's down to this march today the signing of it significant because of course people the discussions around with the very realistically discussing the possibility of point leaving the same old together misunderstanding the next question is which will be the next film in a couple in the face of the there has really had a large part come to rest on its early years and have largest economy has seen its current course absolutely saw and the impact that that had of people's lives is
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very significant of course this isn't something we see this year in stone building for a long time you call greece ireland portugal spain spain which is just recently had a bailout the source and a lot of people think it's going to be following in the sense that some of the other countries got a full state bailout in recent times remember just a couple of years ago a year to be known that he mentioned the possibility about the year i've been hanging about the end of the year is saying well just a couple of years on and those same people and now very realistically discussing the possibility of the disintegration and the break up of the year is the question that everyone's asking is what now happens next all week place to saying good bye hold together to the year how will that impact this country if it is actually i think the. next.
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few on the web site. will reveal the toxic fall for america's agent orange may have spread from viet nam to japan the fear is that massive caches of the buried for decades poisoned a nearby island so online. privacy settings overload as well silicon valley titans yahoo and microsoft it seems to be cashing in on personal views of data selling it to political campaign is against. in the last couple of china's launched a milestone space mission to perform the first of a manned docking with beijing's prototype orbiting station and the other way to into orbit is china's first ever woman astronaut the shenzhou nine spacecraft blasted off from the launch pad in the gobi desert to move china will spend around ten days in space where they'll test the. beijing hopes to establish a permanent space station by twenty twenty tariq malik managing editor of space dot
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com says china is going full steam ahead these days with it. this is their big test to show that they can do it with people on board they can do it with a mix crew. veterans and new space flyers for them it's a major milestone what china has done in just the last decade it has taken a stepping stone approach to human spaceflight so they went with unmanned launches first and in two thousand and three the first manned launch last year was the first unmanned docking at this space module but china is the third country after russia united states to develop human spaceflight and it really looked at the success of russia's program the experience that nasa had to to shape its own independent program they've also just learned from the errors and the successes of those two programs so well you see where you see a long decades long legacy of russia and. united states china is really relatively new but they're trying to focus on what they can do. successfully and that will be
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really unique and tailored to what china hopes to accomplish in space still ahead this broken promises. it's an issue i think it's hard for us to you know her tray as being the sort of promoter of human rights while also keeping people in prison for as long as they have without any trials or any any chance that us just as applied to them as president obama fails to close the guantanamo bay military prison we get reaction from people on the streets of new york. the world news now at twenty minutes past five o'clock moscow time twin car bomb explosions of the iraqi capital killed at least twenty five and injured does not blast targeted neighborhoods where thousands of shia pilgrims are gathered to mark a religious festival the violence was the latest in a wave of attacks on shia muslims in recent weeks with seventy killed on wednesday alone an al qaeda linked group in iraq later claimed responsibility for the problem . to restart two nuclear reactors the first to go back
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online since all the country's plants were closed after last year's fukushima disaster the decision despite mass public opposition could open the door to new starts now monday japan's fifty working reactors officials say the move will help to avoid power outages from a speedy recovery for. saudi arabia's prince next in line to the throne has died in a hospital outside of the kingdom prince nayef was announced as the country's king . in october there was also the country's interior minister and deputy prime minister next in line is now expected to be the prince's younger brother. just doing your job could land you in trouble especially it seems if you're a journalist covering protest rallies in the u.s. these days some reporters have accused the police of acting outside the law to suppress media freedom. i reports i know.
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dramatic scenes unfolding in the us i must cover bands for journalists that the idea i showed them. apparently that wasn't enough for the new york police his press pass feeling to pass the test this reporter got arrested while covering the occupy wall street protests no muss no fuss officer. and i just. tried to tell him that i'm a journalist. state department. whether i have your police unfortunately that's one expired keil rights for daily russian newspaper and has worked in the us for the last three years prove you have they don't really care that just you just business and you credentials really prefer to sit through a whirlpool like legal system the seasoned journalist was treated as a protest participant under arrest twenty four hours behind bars a quickie trial six hundred dollars in fines for his punishment for doing his job covering the news of the day and then there were the two days of community service
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the. bring right over here. station give you a broom. and you basically walking around sweeping the streets picking up the debris paper cigarette bugs whatever keep you is now on probation for six months it is an outrage in a country that professes to have a respect for the free press to be. throwing reporters in jail if they really got exposed but this case is not unique rather it's part of a dangerous trend in the us when you lapse the state control who is a journalist that's just propaganda who is an independent journalist who has witnessed police would ject press passes on a state by state basis throughout occupy wall street protests in new york they don't care. even if you have a press pass i've watched i've watched a cop grab a journalist with his press pass on the ground i've seen supervisors call out to
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grab a journalist press pass and take it from him at d.c. p.d. processes things in oakland they require a local oakland press and i in new york they've been rejecting trespassers from other jurisdictions have a first amendment which guarantees the freedom of the press i mean there is no nothing in the law which would last at least agencies to determine which press are legitimate press and which are not requiring a press pass it's also been sending journalists through a vicious circle not just people work with guessing games of which state might be next to cover a story near impossibility in the fast paced world you have to prove that you've covered breaking news but it's hard to cover breaking news in the police won't let you so creates this catch twenty two take several months finally if they like the news you're making they'll let you get a pass. arbitrary or unattainable press passes demanded journalists arrested for
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covering the news the constitutional concept of media freedom under siege i think we're slowly coming into a state of affairs where. shouldn't a video camera is a lot more dangerous to the establishment and shooting a gun choosing to view his arrest as an invaluable cultural experience he treats it with humor i got the articles out of my experience so it's pretty good outcome for me freedom of the press in america a firsthand account of the situation our fourteen year old. the guantanamo bay detention center in from was for its military trials navigations of torture appears to be stuck in limbo president obama so far failed to fulfill his promise to shut the facility our own resident to new york took the issue then on to the streets of the big apple. even though president obama promised to close the prison at guantanamo bay or get
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him out it remains open why this week let's talk about that and i think the logistics of closing it of prevented president obama from making it happen do you think it was a mistake for him to make such a promise no i don't i think that. i think he's i think is still committed to the policy he's trying to roll the rock and it's a tough rock to roll i say that i'm ready to be fed up but both the u.s. imperialism you should deal your own issues first and then you when did we the issue of the world after a get is one time a bad just an example of our imperialism of course it is an example you know because you want to impose democracy you know some countries and you're not even able to impose democracy in your own country i think it's an issue i think it's hard for us to you know portray as being the sort of promoter of human rights while also keeping people in prison for as long as they have without any trials or any any chance that u.s. justice applied to them so yes i think it's an issue do you think it's fair for us
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to hold them indefinitely absolutely not so what does that say about the u.s. . yes we're in a difficult position right now that make it ok to hold people without knowing if they're guilty of anything probably not it says that you guys want to control the world actually. and you shouldn't. and that's i don't know going to know we're going to turn him away shouldn't exist i don't think the president of the united states really has. the power to close guantanamo i mean what would you have to do with the people who are there yeah i have no idea which is why i'm not in politics but that is the question right a lot easier to say i'm going to close it than actually go through with whatever you think is the reason that get my remains open the bottom line is it probably won't be closed for a very long time. will
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hello this is these are all top stories of soft in syria have suspended their activities because of escalating violence. denied the pentagon's claims that russian military cargo ships carrying weapons and troops to syria. the final rather reaches presidential elections underway but many are left by the choices before them the runoff between a muslim brotherhood candidate and ousted leader hosni mubarak's last prime minister. linus creaks is set for a key vote on sunday between more cuts and returning to the drachma his fate a greek exit could split the eurozone apart. next month's causes tracking more the world's financial woes in the late sufficient of the cause report just ahead for you.
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i am asking you this is the kaiser report first a bit of an editorial in now i was watching c.n.n. the other day and back. andrew and joe were talking to chris whalen banking analyst guest on the show about j.p. morgan and jamie diamond and whether or not jamie diamond is transgressions were really all that bad considering it was just two billion or ten billion or fifteen billion of them got such a huge balance sheet and why are we making such a big fuss over this never did these so-called journalist oversee end.
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