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the machine would be soon which would brighten if you knew me by phone from phones to the christian. stance on t.v. don't comb. the u.n. convoy comes under fire and what appears to be a rebel held area in syria by washington considers injecting a pulse of money into the opposition. press reports say millions of dollars aimed at training locals to maintain security in iran re storing infrastructure in afghanistan aren't going to waste as critics attack plans for troops sand u.s. police policy on stable regions of the world. and as europe's economic depression increases we hear how jobless were turned to not see the stream as well are
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directing their violence against former employers. and welcome to our tea where we broadcast to you live from the heart of moscow on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week well a u.n. observer mission convoy in syria has come under attack by tanks according to the world's bodies chief ban ki-moon the incident apparently happened in an opposition held area outside the flashpoint city of holmes meanwhile a u.s. state department spokesperson said washington is planning to increase aid on top of a fifteen million dollars package already allocated for the opposition anti assad forces have also called on their foreign supporters to supply them with sophisticated weapons to use against government tanks and aircraft that's a met continuing clashed. as in the country's northern city of aleppo where both
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the army and rebel forces claim progress the focus of the battles have shifted to the syrian commercial home after regime troops flushed out rebels from damascus over a week ago archies oksana boyko now reports the dust is slowly settling in the capital . it doesn't take much to set syrians of these days on adj and on the very tight budget residents of damascus are now trying to reclaim the basics they used to take for granted. rising may have started with political protests but now they're starting to morph into rides economically life is getting harder for ordinary syrians but the rebels targeting supply trucks the price of a gallon of gas has risen for full in the last few months. so when the pro-government and your attempted to distribute fuel at pre-war prices it found itself overwhelmed by the demand because of all of these. special
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circumstances that happened lately people maybe get more nervous of course people had similar difficulties to get their supplies no no everything is just getting better life is slowly returning to the capital as are the thousands of people who fled the term all there in the past weeks but what they find in their neighborhoods is unlikely to instill much confidence in either of the warring parties the damage inflicted by the clashes to the syrian infrastructure is already asked to made it at the eleven billion dollars and still counting that's almost seventy percent of the country's annual budget you can argue about who's to blame for all this destruction but it's certainly a very high price to pay for any sort of struggle whether it is for democracy or stability and no matter who emerges the winner syrians have already lost the government has promised to help with the rebuilding but the scale of destruction
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and the already flagging economy begs the question of just how fast and how efficient that's reckoned struction will be meanwhile some already starting to lose patience muhammad a flower trader has returned home to find all three of his cars burned out he used to calm himself among supporters of the government but now his loyalties are uncertain i don't support the opposition i want to live here like my father and grandfather but if the government can provide us with peace and security don't have to move to another country or the government needs to go. he's not somebody who would trade he's implements for a rifle but in his neighborhood youngsters are already being radicalized this police car was set on fire by the rebels the charred remains of an officer still inside only says all government sympathy. there's deserve such a death star wars for a fifteen year old who hasn't finished high school yet. all i want is to finish
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bush or enough of him in addition to political differences the conflict in syria is also generational the young want to five while the old struggle to find cover. their only goal is to drag syria into chaos everything was fine now it's only getting worse. both the army and the rebels claim they're fighting for a better life but the majority of civilians trapped in between shudder at the thought of how much worse it's going to get before it gets any better than the boy who are reporting from damascus in syria precious foreign ministry has accused some media outlets of helping the syrian rebels to achieve their goals political analyst dr ostroff elbow yumi says it's a well planned manipulation tactic. it's part of the psychological warfare that the newspapers in washington and new york times washington post is filled with reports and commons urging the rebels tools to
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be ready to govern and the warden. for example to use chemical. war. facility is. to respect the minorities as if by shuttle as it is going to model but frankly i have some newspapers which dates as back as june two thousand and eleven which predicted the imminence of our bashar the fall. these are part of the psychological warfare. foreign intervention is something moscow is trying to prevent when it comes to the situation in syria r.t. caught up with russia's human rights envoy constantine al gore who says a healthy political process is possible only when changes come from within here's a preview of what's to come in the next hour. of you is definitely different
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where. certain drugs from a certain political changes being pushed from. then it's a different picture and. we keep reiterating it's not only russia's view that you cannot bring your democracy from. democracy used to become the result. of certain internal processes. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is already making plans for when syria's president assad is outs from power he said it's crucial for stability after regime. change to keep the country's military and tact and not repeat the mistakes america made after invading iraq there the army was disbanded by the us led forces setting loose tens
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of thousands of militants and now a fresh report says that over two hundred million dollars spent in washington to train iraqi police have just gone to waste the u.s. is now preparing to send hundreds of its own police across the world to help locals handle security john glaser from antiwar dot com believes the plan is more about control and enrichment than regional stability but normally is this being wasted on a population that doesn't want to intervening but it's also going to what has happened already is that we've propped up this security apparatus in iraq which is has no respect for human rights at all the obama administration had been pressing the maliki government to try and does maintain some contingency force there that could have been anywhere from ten thousand to thirty thousand and when the iraqis said no. the washington wasn't happy about it they're going to try and keep it as big as possible and as important as possible because otherwise iraq gets outside of
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our sphere of influence and that is the last thing that washington wants we spend currently. about as much as the rest of the world combined on our military six times more than china the next pop so so much of what we do is wasteful but it puts money in the pockets of really rich military industrial complex or organizations and corporations. and other drain for the american taxpayer is the ongoing conflict in afghanistan their infrastructure restoration is falling far behind schedule and costing much more than originally estimated jason dates from anti-war dot com attributes this to corrupt authorities and poor planning of how funds are spent. in afghanistan we've got the same problems we have and iraq but we also have the problems of government corruption being much worse throwing money at it with very little idea where it's going to go
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or if those programs are going to be successful is is just a recipe for that money being stolen or wasted or just disappearing a lot of these programs that just sort of get added ad hoc to say the occupation in iraq or the occupation in afghanistan the administration will come up with something that they think is the reason why the war isn't going so well and they'll throw some money at that and very rarely do they ever consider if if that program is even needed or wanted so hundreds of millions of dollars go wasted plenty more stories are still ahead for you later this hour including us to getting a horrific discovery we delve deeper into the mystery of hundreds of fetuses recently found barrels of russian woods and ask if they're linked to illegal human experiments backdoor abortions or just normal for a surge. also a nine day in
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a row of protest in california with demands for an investigation into police after a spate of shootings by officers in which two people died. download the official application yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch on t.v. any time and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. please you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charging welcome to the big picture.
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though and welcome to r.t. it's thirteen minutes past the hour and as europe's economic downturn and deepens and spreads so too do fears of a full scale social on routes to fuel by far right ideas already in some countries business people who've moved from abroad have suffered violence from jobless lambing the migrants for their problems aren't as peter all over reports from germany. this sleepy town in saxony seems idyllic however even here right wing extremists have made life hell for people who came to this country to set up businesses mohammed came to this town in the east of germany from pakistan to open
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a pizzeria he and those working for him suffered abuse and attacks at the hands of local youths. every time we called the police and the police came every time we called them but until now they haven't found anyone they threaten to kill us and now we have a real fear we cannot continue like this anymore. the pizzeria is now closed after the last attack in early may mohammed explained to me how a group aged between eighteen and twenty five gathered outside the shop near closing time they broke windows and taunted the terrified staff telling them to go home a small explosive device was detonated which fortunately didn't cause any injuries but means the pizzeria is having to undergo an expensive refit. right wing violence on the streets of germany the country saw a rise in extremist violence after reunification in one thousand eight hundred nine
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followed by an economic slump in the east which caused people to look to the far right and the fascist campaign as a warning that to to europe's current financial predicament we could see a similar rise again our days are problematic today we have facing developments in the out parts of the germany a lack of jobs leads to helplessness and despair which are the main ingredients the trend is young handsome flour right ideology that there is a belief among activists down the issue of right wing extremism is being ignored by large numbers of the german people if they go education is in that part of this problem where all of the need fighting is a how to pay more attention to it there needs to be more options for cultural integration especially for young people germany's far right national democratic party or n p d have faced calls for them to be banned from politics the n.p.t. say that they are vehemently opposed to any organization carrying out violent
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attacks and are working with young people to try and educate them and we don't loiter our message to young people who come to our seminars is that it's not the kabab center who is your enemy but rather the politicians who are at the wheel of the country. however those words won't reopen mohammed's pizzeria his isn't the only business in this town to face this type of attack but. i came here seven years ago from vietnam and i've been targeted twice used throwing rocks through my windows. as even germany's robust economy starts to really feel the pinch of the eurozone crisis there are concerns that we could see a further rise in social problems in the country's poorer areas. peter all of our r.t. jeremy cover in the last it seems more people are losing their homes struggling in a difficult economy coming up at seven thirty g.m.t. max car looks at the country's mortgage crisis and wall street's role in it.
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so after seizing the mortgage condemning it and seizing it the city then they claim will pay a fair market value to the owner of the mortgage which in the most cases is the securitization trust which were already these are all filled with fraud already so they're going to seize these. trusts as the suv passed the cherokee as going to these tribes are still waiting for the learn that the us government promised one hundred fifty years ago we're going to do you we'll go gold they probably gave it to him now it's completely destroyed but they're not going to make good on the stuff they're just getting the last bit of the counsellor possibly can of the pockets out of the couches the sitting on the cushions of these people's houses you've got a lot as you know the vacuum cleaner thought of sucked out that last nickel i got asked to go. hundreds of
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human fetuses discovered in a russian forest word jump there by a state institution as police have determined they were found a week ago in barrels and some of them are up to twenty six weeks old which makes it a criminal case artist sean thomas who has been following the shocking discovery explains . police have tracked down the car that they say was responsible for dumping these fetuses in the woods a fetus is supposed to be incinerated because they are classified as class b. bio medical waste as all human tissue is and as such they should be incinerated but in this case because they were wet and soaked in formaldehyde the company decided well it would just be too difficult in this case and so they decided to dump it in the woods these fetuses were all between twenty two and twenty six weeks which is a late term fetus and in russia it's illegal to have an abortion past this stage only in the case of a medical emergency so it doesn't answer the question as why all of these fetuses two hundred forty eight of them were passed this point early on in the
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investigation they were saying this could have been used for legal research or possibly for rejuvenation type experiments illegal stem cell research as well and then we even heard the possibility of illegal human cloning experiments that had gone bad which is why they were dumped in the forest so that there was no trace of where they came from also again still the possibility of an illegal abortion operation happening in the area and trying to cover that up as well so still some more investigation needs to happen but we can put some of those more theories to rest at this time. you can follow the developments in this traumatic story on our website where we have even more lined up for you three members of the female pollak band accused of say tannic dances and moscow's top orthodox cathedral say their arrest is intended to spread fear and russia but not everyone agrees read more about the pussy riot case online. bus
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a community organizer believes that the town security apparatus is rotten to the core. just this year alone there's been eight killings by the end of time police department most of those of people who are unarmed will just have been this last week so the people are tired this is not something this is not one one case this is really a systematic problem that's been happening for generations in anaheim in a city where more than half of the population there is latino fifty three percent of the population is that you know they don't have any political representation and they feel that the police department really use you know racial profiling every challenge against them so that's why we saw the community i mean mothers you know with strollers all kinds of people from the community coming out these are even activists or just people who are completely fed up with the treatment they receive from the police and in response we now see the famous video where the police you know see dogs on people they shot them with rubber bullets these are women and children who were not activists they weren't anarchists they want people who are
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trying to cause problems they were simply just denouncing the brutality that the police use against their people in their community. time now for some international news in brief for you this hour ecuador has asked the swedish government to question wiki leaks founder julian assange in the south american countries embassy in london and worries over his health he's been holed up there for six weeks trying to avoid extradition to stop home where he's wanted over sex allegations which he denies his mother christine is an adequate or to urge the country's leaders to grant her son with a tickle asylum saying he's under extreme psychological stress songe fears sweden will extradite him to the u.s. where he could be charged with espionage over a massive leak of classified american files on the internet. electricity power crisis has sparked a violent protest and various cities across pakistan including the capital islamabad crowds attacked government buildings and started fires in demonstrations
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against one of kompany which supplies three million customers pakistan's government has a colander fire over claims it didn't do enough to prevent the shortage on monday three hundred million people in india were also left without power for several hours following a blackout. a united nations team will visit north korea on tuesday to assess the damage caused by recent flooding rains for almost two weeks have left eighty eight people dead and tens of thousands homeless off farmlands have also been devastated this team is the first delegation allowed into the secretive state since its new leader took power seven months ago. well daniels our business desk and record food prices are worrying the central bank dana what's the story inflation driven by risen food costs will make russia lift its q interest rates according to a just received in google hoping by the end of this year all going drove in major
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food exporters won't be us the said prices cool new soybean to breadboard hoy's as we reported earlier only six but it was. situation to worsen making russia's twenty twelve inflation target of six percent realistic today primitive meat farmers the country's foremost find ways to support them is have a look at markets because asia's pointing north with good earnings reports from the likes of sonic and japan's unemployment rate eased in june to four point three percent beating expectations u.s. traders sat on their hands yesterday as they awaited e.c.b. and fed meetings this week as well as the u.s. well to jobs report j.p. morgan chase the full two percent of the banks that it may have overstated earnings for called the euro is bouncing back from earlier losses as for the ruble it finished mixed it gives major currencies on monday we'll have more on the ruble when the russian markets open that in thirty five minutes time they closed monday on a positive note on but so european policymakers will contain the region's debt crisis
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hits an unexpected snag ahead of joining the world trade organization next month countries desperately short of civil servants and specialists to fight for the country's rights in the trade body as altie saucily explains. russia's journey towards accession to the world trade organization has been a long and arduous to say the least eighteen years in the making that also means to prepare for when the time finally comes but now that it had almost gotten there it's still finds itself well equipped for the changes that this will bring for starters they still need about three hundred civil servants and from several hundred to several thousand. lawyers and economists who are trained in. laws mainly to be able to defend russia's interests on the world stage now to fill the shortage find itself having to hire a foreign a specialist and if it wants to train its own it will take another two years and some nine million euros about twenty to thirty thousand euros for each specialist
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that it wants to train abroad having the specialists is especially crucial for russia are already voices from geneva there are possible disputes especially regarding industries that have long enjoyed protectionist measures from the russian state. any of this country that have filed the complaint has every right to impose penalties on russia and this could be in the form of export duties will certainly be costly for russia now some russian officials say the problem goes all the way back to the education system and others also say that it will be very hard to convince very educated russian lawyers and economists to become a civil servant. a problem they will have to address within the country after eighteen years again of preparation their only choice now is to cram in order to fill that shortage that they have right now. all right we look forward to that. you can also stay with us for the latest edition of
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