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people usually associate themselves with fictional characters they see on t.v. and if adults can understand and analyze that put children the characters both positive and negative are models which they absorb and take with them. the new forces t.v. radio and online media to market the programs they're showing by for each cannabinoids ranging from six to eighteen moreover programmes depicting things like sex violence drugs and so on can now only be shown after eleven pm and two four am there's just one problem. there is a paragraph in the law which is supposed to explain which content this applies to and we should doesn't like for example information of cultural or historic value but stipulation is written so loosely nobody understands exactly what's cultural value and what sort of information is of such value or the law doesn't give a list of films which are of special value potentially even the classics of cinema
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and animation could have banned for children like one theme a series of cartoons where the wolf sometimes smokes tobacco. it's absurd the soviet cartoons were used to me are not only humane they're into treating children in a positive way and smoking is merely a quibble it's up to media outlets to discern for themselves which programs can be shown when and what age waiting to give them but an official commission will be tasked with ruling on any breaches of the guidelines the penalties include a fine of up to six thousand us dollars and even the possibility of the suspension of the stations broadcasting license for three months many people agree an initiative of this kind was necessary however there are doubts the current law is workable could actually the viewers and others believe if it is possible to police that it's much more difficult the children often find
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a way to watch whatever they want anyway. r.t. moscow. the beginning of september holds as so much significance for one of the russian southern regions so north ossetia isn't its search day of mourning commemorating those who lost their lives during the beslan school siege in two thousand for terrorists to go over a thousand people hostage in a local school although most of the victims were saved after the military forces storms the building three hundred thirty four people most of them children died in the tragedy so watch aussies documentary town of little angels one time one off from. their cloudless childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. they still feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of the slight and. it will remain in their memories and harsh forever. and as you saw.
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innocent. little angel. i had a family i lived in a fairly nice community wasn't which was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of us. is there. was a legally blind legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills only have to kill a man and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law as i figure it's here's one of the major trails in the united states. i watch and they run run down my property and about this noise
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welcome back to r.t. the new international envoy to syria has described his peace mission in the country as nearly impossible now doubt brahimi said in order to settle the crisis by the government and rebels or should end the violence the relentless conflict has already forced hundreds of thousands of refugees to seek shelter abroad while some people are still clinging to their homeland struggling to keep their livelihoods growing and as oksana boyko reports they believe that working the land could preserve that little piece remaining. reaping the harvest of economic isolation and a good one farmers across syria are is busy as ever collecting the fruits of their
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labor decades of economic sanctions haven't taught syria to rely on no one but itself at least when it comes to agricultural production and there are no sour grapes about it now while the political pressure on syria is mounting this country is still fully able to feed its people. almost everything that adds up on syrian tables is growing here in the country south far from the clashes and this year spared the usual drought these fields are probably the government's best had against all sort of foreign pressure aiming to undermine its support base. syria has experienced sanctions since the 1980's and it is told the country to be self-sufficient now i grew culture is well structured we have all the seeds fertilizers water they haven't been damaged by the sanctions or by the ongoing clashes i can say that agriculture still remains among the sectors least affected by the clashes well this place still looks like
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a sanctuary of peace the war is heard here all too well seventy three year old jimmy lee says he understands the young who want their country to change what he can't accept is their means. people who are misled and hold weapons fight the government and destabilize the country or wrong i hope they'll calm down we all need peace to return to syria. polarized on so many levels the syrian conflict has also drawn the line between villagers and city dwellers as violence continues in urban areas people in the countryside are working hard to feed the two warring parties attacking villagers out in rural areas isn't going to really help them in accomplishing their task which is to try to get assad out of power and so i think that's certainly not going to get the syrians. people on their side so i think that the attacks are being concentrated in urban areas where they have the greatest chance to affect syria economically and potentially to strike out military targets
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in the clashes are still the order of the day but twenty kilometers west mohammad is trying to preserve one of his family's to be colonies the other new homes is thought to have been destroyed they couldn't access it for more than six months. i don't want to come into politics it's too dangerous now all i can see is a think using weapons was the biggest mistake of the. syrian beekeepers are absolutely convinced that as superior to all foreign species that ability to withstand hardship and the blood of their pastures and its clashes in the north continued taking their toll on the industry many here hold that there is the only answer of syrian peace will also be transferred today kippers it's not r.c. syria. and in bahrain government are running the show no sign of easing as dozens
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of protesters clashed with riot police west of the gulf country's capital the demonstrations took place after sources bondeson organized by a local opposition party this is the latest in a nonstop protest against the monarchy on growing for eighteen months but some experts predicts the washington box rulers won't make any concessions. the united states wants to retain attach amount of control not only aware bahrain but over the entire persian gulf monarch than the entire middle east in order to keep that crude oil flowing however they realized that was increasing democratic opposition in all these countries that they can no longer rely on these autocratic dictators to maintain control and this is particularly true in bahrain where the population three quarters of the population are out on the streets on a regular basis telling the government to lead saying we are no longer in support
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of monarchy we don't respect you and we don't fear you anymore so what the u.s. is doing with president barack obama is to replace these autocratic despot we started with the north african regime egypt mubarak was removed in egypt we had ben ali go we had khadafi go with. the regime in yemen go and so now if iraq obama is reelected and november sweeps this year then he will complete head to monic transition lead regime. of course more news available on aussie dot com for you so head aligned for the latest i feel like to shoot over the right to drink discover the unusual items bonded by the glass police the head of the democratic national contract. and also that perhaps a gold medal for an olympic champion isn't a reward enough to learn why one proud spectator decided to watch laid his wild
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beast with that cow. and let's not track some other world news in brief this hour two people have been killed and at least eighty injured after a car leaving the u.s. consulate in pakistan was rammed by an explosive laden vehicle u.s. embassy officials say no american citizens were killed in the side of time several foreign organizations including the u.n. have their offices in the area where the blast occurred no one has yet claimed responsibility for that time. prosecutors have provisionally dropped murder charges against two hundred seventeen miners in south africa previously a bind blamed for the deaths of thirty four there are workers they've told followed
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with brush as a white in conditions police say they responded with gunfire after being up targeted by a machete wielding workers try going at the platinum mine the incident is thought to be the most brutal police reaction in south africa since nineteen ninety four. a large one of the founder of the file sharing pirate bay website has been arrested in cambodia it was a tape detained after an international warrant was issued against him by his native sweden failed to shop for the start of use why. and get jail time in january for copyright violations combined waiting for more information as it doesn't have an extradition treaty with sprint and. calorie gunfire and smoke clouds in the sky as an epic battle of the past is played out on the fields of berardino in russia thousands of participants in historic uniform recreate is the moment russian soldiers for the invasion of napoleon exactly to centuries ago. has
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moved from the frontline. battle is raging here at the field of bora deano to the west of moscow the french of the russians have squared up the cannons are blasting the infantry is squaring up and the cavalry is preparing to charge and the reenactment of the climactic battle of napoleon's invasion of russia two hundred years before thousands of people have turned out to see this reenactment and reenact as a combo for russia and all the way from france and germany to take part really all of this on the scale of a hollywood film all the people here getting just a part of the experience of what it was like to be present at that great historical moment dipali and marched into russia in one thousand told with what was there a largest army ever assembled he intended to make imperial russia super peace and so become the master of europe but it was here at this point to the west of moscow
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that the russians decided to stand and fight the result being an enormous long and brutal slogging much of a battle the french guns pounded the russian lines all day rather like this but the russians failed to break they stood their ground the next day they were forced to retire from the field having lost so many men but polian took moscow but he was unable to keep it within two years not only had the polian failed to make imperial russia super peaceful. the russian army that was marching into powers. time know over the business of days with katie hello guys so it's the beginning of the week and lot so i'm very drawn to for investors going crazy. i think here russia is all about the pick some of those coming out of this we're going to be chatting about that a bit later on and in europe a lot of hopes rest on the e.c.b. this week now we've got stocks they are indeed moving high or we've got mining
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firms on the rise as well lifting the european markets higher and as i say investors now they're focusing on what the european central bank president mario draghi is going to be doing this week and that's off the pledging back in july if you remember rightly to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro now with that in mind his next steps in terms of capping bomb guilds will spread will be revealed later on this week so as you say plenty on the come under for investors and talking of the common currency then we'll be able to see what the euro is doing is still down there. is a few small ones twenty five seventy seven it defies me it is indeed really if you look at those numbers pretty well after the event is already have much movement in the session so far as for the ruble it is losing out against the boss of cars that brings us up to the eps market here in russia that we have to say that both the artist and the mice are exposed to the are now heading in dorset the vote going up
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into negative territory after a shaky start for the aussie yes there are those really as i say investors here they're gearing up for the apec summit this week so as i said it's going to choppy day just so far this monday but right now we're looking at positive figures on a lot of the choppy session by house be put down to asia because that's where a lot of the negative sentiments of come out thoughts negative sentiment means that there's hopes of a stimulus action from central banks that's helping to keep the asian markets afloat at the moment of the chinese my. now to the t. to re to in august but not enough to fool the japanese in a polite i suppose finished up in negative territory around six tens of percent just that now the prices they are due to drop paying from the highs lows rise in almost two weeks not so many from china as you can see just as well as that crude production has resumed in the gulf of mexico got us off the hard isaak i mentioned
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it on to the apec russia's unique approach my position between europe and asia could lead to helping that now ahead of the summit we caught up with one of russia's biggest industrial holding the sima group which believes that has great potential in the region. chairing apec russia demonstrated that it is capable of using its soft power our initiatives in regional integration transportation food security and innovation growth of have been supported by all other business council members russia will only be able to fully capitalize on its role of a geographical and bridge between europe and asia if it improves its own infrastructure and regulations at the moment less than one percent of all trade volumes between those two parts of the world a chance ported by russian territory it's literally nothing but the projects we are offering to develop will enable russia to increase the volume of transit through its territory by up to five percent. how will your company culture be out in the
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development of business in the region. we started to large scale asia oriented projects in the far east we are building coal and grain terminals we think that after last year's tsunami in japan demand for russian coal will rise as it will be just as l.n.g. substituting for nuclear power stations going out of service as for the grain terminal well russia has enough grain to increase its exports from the current twenty five million tons to forty however in russia's far east existing infrastructure only allowed to export seventy thousand tons last year and we will be able to export over one hundred times more. of the main problems that russia has over in the order to be able to capitalize on its well occasion in the region. which is to make russia more attractive for international cargo flows is what we
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need to solve the problem of insufficient railway access to ports that keep the cargo idle on the tracks for days before it gets on board a ship customs regulations are another issue it takes almost two weeks for a container to get customs clearance with almost the same amount of time as. it takes to transport it from blood or stop to moscow so once we improve services and customs procedures the course is a tentative cargo such as the chance siberian railway and the north sea route will become attractive think international business is remarkable. that we are yes it is a busy calendar here in russia this week and elsewhere in the business world of keeping track i'll be back about fifty five minutes all right katie french speaking casey errol i should say america the book about our top stories in just a couple of minutes.
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student loans. welcome by the says all see that. india and china's plans to step out that military exchangers of the west where it has the balls to another stone as you know as simplistic plans on the return leg of the two assholes training of a bulk of aachen forces ultra spike and deadly inside out times as nature admits negligent changes to the vetting process has led to recruits turning that guns on them and. on to new new aiming to protect kids in russia from hong kong t.v. content faces criticism by its ambiguous language that threatens to deprive
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children of problems unconscious minds of great mom. as the tension around a lark's a mosque the third holiest site in his line continues to build r.t. talks to dr trager crema subquery for my grandmother of jerusalem and palestine the things that the israeli government does a deliberately targeting this sacred site. with me i have to share. she thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel allows was limbs to make programmer to mecca but on the other hand it for birds men under the age of forty from entering the mosque during ramadan to play on fridays how do you explain this contradiction. the suburb this contradiction is due to the fact that they let our brothers who live in the areas in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight carry out the harsh suse's their legal right there also is some political benefits to be gained from the demonstrating that there is freedom
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of religion x. as for the. rules of the strictest their suits is on their territory for love it was situated somewhere else no such measures will be taken against it now the focus is on. the occupation authorities on criticised only for that the most of their actions deserve criticism and you have said that jewish authorities are trying to sensitize was them sensitivities to access why do you say this. hell israeli or cubans are trying to make it seem like the al aqsa mosque is not really that important they say that muslims have the holy cities of mecca and medina so they don't need to raise them or an accident they also want to weaken the link between muslims in palestine or since i lack so connects one point five billion muslims to jerusalem and palestine this link is made of belief and faith they think that if they weaken that link and loosely and are going to lose interest
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in our own reality though what the muslims that don't live in a stone. bears they know is in danger as are their beliefs and so whatever the occupants do to diminish alex's significance was bound to fail fashion you have also said that if the israeli government and fanatical jewish groups since a weak muslim reaction they see this as a green light to move forward so what in fact should muslims do now sadly muslim countries are now more concerned with their domestic issues neglecting the issue i'm not sure in jerusalem and allowing israeli or keep insta carry out their plans and they have going to few of those including the jewish or ization of jerusalem and taking control over. there making the most of the numerous domestic problems of the arab and muslim countries are busy addressing right now so they can carry out their plans without any resistance. why do you believe that you are the muslim
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worlds first line of defense against israeli and jewish ambitions in jerusalem. the thing is jerusalem is isolated from other palestinian territories palestinians from the west bank and gaza strip are not allowed into the city not that the only people who can get into the palestinians who live in the areas occupied in one hundred forty eight that they can do that because they live there so it's only the people who live in jerusalem in the areas that i mentioned who can come to iraq. these are the people who protected coordinate action to preserve it so if these people stop going to iraq well there will be no one left to protect it that we are grateful to them for what they do their leisure that asks what do you think about israeli claims that the wall and checkpoints are there for security reasons i doubt . that israel's claims that the wall was built for security reasons have nothing to do with reality this is not true because they do not observe the nineteen sixty
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seven borders about it they have occupied a lot of palestinian territory in addition to those that were seized in nineteen forty eight secondly making all people feel like prisoners is not the way to solve security issues the way to do that is to ensure security of all people as well as grant them full human rights a way that would be a fair approach to a wall is not a solution. over the years have the israelis changed their treatment of palestinians wanted to come and pray at al aqsa mosque but mr that i am a little more plenty and the occupation regime treats palestinians in a way which is far from humane they are cruel oppressive they don't have mercy for this one nation that's not reported in the media i'm talking about palestinian women don't always get a chance to give one other thing hospital occupants not ambulances at checkpoints and sometimes because of these delays ambulances cannot get to the women in labor on time as a result they cannot give birth at the medical facility sometimes the baby dies and
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even the mother herself can bleed to death and we have very disturbed over three hundred cases of human behavior on the part of israel and the florida keys up associate that i have met with a number of delegations are american scholars and asked the mother have ever heard of this and they all said no the western zionist media do not report these cases and i the only one is that these checkpoints are set up to inflict more suffering to kill unborn babies whose mothers have to give birth on the way to hospital them how far has the israeli digging and i'll ask some mask on and how much of a problem is that to the structure of the building and have for the. i'll have for the. excavation were more extensive they are digging in two directions from still one going south and to the west of the mossad but again because of this digging that houses a muslim artifacts get damaged a lot actually they haven't discovered any jewish antecedents during the excavation of one jewish or.
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