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starts on t.v. dot com. the new international and more prepares to take his peace mission to syria but admits it's nearly impossible we ourselves was really getting in his way. the man appointed to save julian assange was talks exclusively to our city about washington's a secret investigation against the whistleblower britain's threats and sweden's real role. from the revolution to rubbish the arab spring aftermath and sees school whirling piles of garbage become a major blight in kyra's new door. russia
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and around the world this is ass he was me you know thanks for joining us in the first bid to give serious peace efforts a breath of life the new international envoy will head to the country in the next few days brahimi admits he has deep challenges with fighting on the ground reaching fresh levels of cruelty every day most recently activists and links to the opposition have confirmed that rebels executed at least twenty pro-government soldiers last week in the flashpoint city of aleppo the man who had been bound blindfolded before being cold but as tests see reports peace attempts at syria are further undermined by foreign powers take inside. the new joint u.n. arab league special envoy to syria a lot more brahimi has been tasked with trying to broker a peace plan to wed be a team on the one conflict in syria has just called to stop. quote unquote nearly
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impossible this is a different set to the stand he took when he first off the job he was optimistic in the beginning thinking that he could help pave the way for peace between the warring sides in syria we've also heard from the secretary general ban ki-moon has condemned the assad regime for all the atrocities they committed against the syrian people but also the rebel groups and the condemning both sides saying that the choosing of violence and force rather than dialogue we've also heard from the u.n. high commissioner for human rights and the like who the process has been the staunchly critical of the assad regime and blaming condemning the regime for their treatment of their actions at this public but she's also come out and spoken against the rebel thieves and any other groups armed groups that have been committing atrocities against the syrian people she said that all sides should be held responsible for all their actions will be verb from the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as well as french president francois along both
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expressing their support for the syrian rebels france has already been sending aid to three rebel leader and so in syria as of recent weeks now with a lot of consensus from the international community on how to approach a situation as well as conflicting messages on whose side is responsible for the atrocities the support that is being given to one side versus another it's not hard to understand why. has been calling his task now as nearly impossible. day it's in chief of the syria tribune benet's it's not just western diplomatic support for the rebels that is hindering the international peace efforts. only if the country is backing their eyeballs and sending them what pins and money stop doing so we can have a peaceful resolution of the crisis. let's deliberate to me is capable of convincing these countries and they don't do it then years he has a chance if not then i don't see he has any from our experience every time there was a blue an important meeting on syria within the un security council the arab league
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or anywhere else there must be some. violence right before the meeting and there is always the same pattern there is a huge massacre where a lot of civilians lose their lives and the syrian army is accused of doing it it's very clear those who don't want a peaceful resolution are the ones who benefit and at the same time those who want to blame the syrian army and the syrian government for all the atrocities are the ones will benefit the only thing that makes the syrian army mission more difficult is that the rebels hide between among civilians and it's very difficult for the syrian army to eradicate them without civilians being injured or harmed in many ways to keep across what's happening in syria and efforts to solve the crisis at r.t. dot com. it's been nearly a month since julian assange was granted political asylum by ecuador but he is no closer to being a free man refused safe passage from britain and still facing arrest there his
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biggest hope now lies with his illegal supreme son and he is the man who indicted former chilean dictator augusto pinochet and has been exclusively telling r.t. about his new challenge safford has it in his house. he reveals a little bit about this ongoing battle for justice to julian assange and of course the wiki leaks founder remains holed up in the ecuadorian embassy here in london in knightsbridge and no real end in sight at the moment for this. standoff. remains very very firm that word sounds to be extradited that would put his human rights a very real risk at the same time the u.k. has said they're not going to grant a free passage and that is. outside the ecuadorian embassy he could be arrested for breaching his bail conditions so just where does that leave well in
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the interview with our. own songs his lawyer said that they're going to continue to fight what he termed a terrible injustice. the u.s. is conducting a criminal investigation into we can that's according to a few but nevertheless thierry reliable reports in this respect absolutely clear to such investigations and prosecutions are we to analyst was in essence just doing his job. freedom of speech in the u.s. now remember the silence is never being charged he's wanted for questioning in sweden over rape and sexual assault allegation so one of the biggest criticisms leveled did in a sound is this for asylum in ecuador granting him asylum is very much is trying to justice now his lawyer tells us that he's more than ready to go they have all the ready to face the questioning as long as he's being given a guarantee that this most wouldn't happen and that would be that once he was in sweden that he'd face extradition to the u.s.
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and they have never received those guarantees you know on a warning to the information we have about this case. when he came to the u.k. had not yet ruled. son swedish prosecutors that. he was ready to cooperate and he would offer to come back for questioning. doing really to do that only now he's asking the prosecutor to come to the u.k. . this is not rebellious behavior. as he said it in a song and his legal team have always maintained that there's a very real fear here that what he be extradited to sweden that he could face a further extradition all the u.s. where some of the quine's that he could potentially be accused of espionage or is worked with wiki leaks that carries the death penalty in the us a very serious concern that his lawyer makes in the interview and i don't think mr
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assange she's a spy although he did was an exercise his right to freedom of information that he received and i'm much more surprised that there has been known distribution into the glaring crimes documented. featuring interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to their national security or the safety of the american citizens of those size of course very very eager to find some form of resolution but just when and how this will come remains extremely uncertain indeed as a lawyer told r.t. there is no time limit to resolve this situation so looks like this one could be set to run and run but you can catch the full interview with julian assange his lawyer but also exclusively on r.t. and still ahead for you this hour a price too high for the palestinians they've hit the streets living costs with an expert suspecting israel's play and. nothing will change until
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there is a call sure this being smart being educated is cool so they school bell tolls in the united states and teacher cutbacks and trying to. see parents keep. that is that hope for some living room learning. may be entering a new chapter but it's yesterday's trial which has cairo's residents fearing for their health and after a year in a state of flux since deposing president mubarak tons of garbage are rotting in the capital streets and here's. a revolution or a leftover that's already starting to cause a bit of a sting it took egyptians eighteen days of mass protests to oust hosni mubarak yet in the each an insulin month they've encountered a far more pungent problem with residents don't wait for garbage collection instead
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they threw it out onto the streets and we have to collect it. cairo has never been a particularly clean city but the growing piles of garbage have become a major blight on its revolutionary glory president mohamed morsi promised to solve the problem in his first one hundred days in office but more than two months into his reign he's yet to show any haste in eliminating the waste. they said garbage fans were unable to access narrow alleyways. of small view on the government and finding commission violated the contract doesn't mean she would go to. for many years carter had its own environmentally friendly system of processing of waste for small feet garbage collectors most of them christians one door to door picking up organic leftovers and feeding them to speak that was until two thousand and nine when the pigs were called because of swine flu the mubarak government came up to
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some alternatives and they all collapsed alongside the regime. used to be these are getting to me now would have to be cancelled again ignatz hero put it in containers . is how to dispose of it. from libya to egypt trash overload has become a major visible change called by the arab spring and an unpleasant reminder that the previous governments were not as worthless as revolutionaries think you're damn well this this is. actually. like. the fifteen tons of garbage dumped on the streets of cairo every day more and more egyptians are now starting to see the difference between the politics of revolution
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and the policies of responsible government. the male assumption in all revolutions is that when then all leader is gone the quality of life can only get about and it is only later when the basic services start to crumble one thing speedball used to take for granted a normal get there that their revolution and their regime would be post i finally getting a more realistic assessment of some of the artsy. scores can follow this and many other stories that call and here's what i also called there for you right now culpable negligence on the eleventh anniversary of the nine eleven attacks take hold that killed around three thousand americans there's a new legal battle that. plus millions of websites are inaccessible right now and ours is up and running and we're explaining why many others aren't at all.
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france is facing its most severe spending cuts in decades it's sending president or longs approval ratings into a nosedive electorate ass he was to see is promising to rescue the economy within two years but says it needs multibillion euro cuts and tax hikes including a seventy five percent staying on top earners paris based journalist does that is on the right road for france. he is in trouble and he. would give the impression that he was going to be as you call him so normal president getting away
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from the super activism sarkozy sarkozy conceded you know he wanted to be kind of a president reside over a government and its daily business but while he's talking about that we will be a part of the going down the tubes in unemployment is rising and we are getting more and more happy at a time when the economy is shrinking. there talk us point eight percent growth or thirty thousand and thirteen. minimal to cut all of us that thirty billion euros from spending in france is an enormous bill but that's not just not thirty billion actually it's probably forty or fifty billion when you add in the costs that are made by the sec was the government earlier this year so it's a huge slice out of your plan to me and i think instead of bringing gross difference it made people in the recession hopefully not but it's not
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a very great right now and we'll have new and they can all be hotshots phased by europe and the wild in the kaiser report and they said today how analyse. the palestinian administration has seen the biggest public process in its history demonstrators smashed windows and clashed with police running against a rising living costs in the west bank and political analyst and the us is in the neary says nothing will change until israel loosens its going up on the terror train the problem up to this moment is that the international community has been. has been playing the role of the bay of the bay the money to the palestinian authority they tried to sustain for as long as they can this palestinian authority but they have to big to that and that is to move from the pales to the players they have to play an active role in terms of bringing both the palestinians and israel into the negotiations they want there is a problem
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a leadership problem in israel the leadership today is not ready to move even one step forward on one hand they're not negotiating with the palestinians on the other hand that they're going on the rampage of the settlement activities and that if you look at the palestinian the average palestinian the street they see their land is taken over by the israelis they see that they are not allowed to work or harvest the learns because they are in areas the that are totally controlled by israel so what kind of facility can we expect bring me the best magician on the to take over from someone for your prison a bus will they do it they cannot do it because the overall atmosphere around is not is not going to civil for proof what economic prosperity and some other news in brief for you this hour clashes between farmers and hurt is a southeast kenya have left people dead more than three hundred farmers raided a village of herders torching houses and please god is the latest attack in
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a string of clashes of abortion her source says was flat out three weeks ago and have already killed at least a hundred people. to senior officials who work for naama khadafi on trial in libya accused of abusing public money earmarked to compensate the families of victims of the lockerbie bombing deny using the money to try and make their families drop charges against the nineteen eighty eight bombing of a pan out flight of the lockerbie in scotland kills two hundred and seventy people which they accepted responsibility for in two thousand and three. second in command and they are printing. has allegedly been killed by a missile chairing a military operation in yemen saeed al shehri orchestrated a toxin kidnappings across the country and had previously been detained for nearly six days and gone time of day as yemen crunch is believed to be the walls most active death of al shehri would be a serious blow to the. u.s.
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officials are using an antiquated law to challenge seven occupy acts of its fall blocking the entrance to the port of houston texas law is to send us every one of those facing prosecution and he told us that the government's free speech for pleasure is creating problems where none exist it seems that it was it was from the beginning because as obscure as this law is for some reason one of the arresting officers knew it was a felony and while we were out there on the road this was this was a arrest they made under a tent they brought out of a larger attention covered us before they actually arrested us but before they brought out the tent before the tent are you had a felony charge because the officer in the road so well in felony felony to everyone who was out on the road it's more strange that they were so ready and so knowledgeable of this law that the human judge was unaware when it came to the
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court definitely feeling like they are requesting a free speech. and they're and they're really just wasting our money and our time going through the court process and it's not it's not fair it's not justified and they're lying about it the whole way through as far as after the fact they're trying to cover their tracks. from what we from what we believe it's simply meant to be a long standing chilling effect in texas and for occupy to be involved with direct action. and other civil disobedience. some of the schools are bad but those close ones fly across america the new term is beginning with a mass teacher walkouts of a pay and conditions and a rapid rise in parents deciding the best place to teach their kids is under their own verb or in a park for. yellow buses and traffic guards are the general indicators that america's new school year has started. in chicago some
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twenty six thousand teachers carrying out a union strike in the streets indicate a problem for the u.s. education system. the city's teachers are demanding a salary increase and better job security but for nearly four hundred thousand students class has been indefinitely canceled in america's third largest school district in the nation's first more than one point one million students have successfully begun school new york city's teachers have showed up but an increasing amount of families are permanently keeping their kids home now six plus five for five year old julian and his seven year old brother brennan kate a routine school day involves a seat at the kitchen table. and lessons from mom or dad they can move on to literature such as shakespear they can move on to strategy thinking such as chaz
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music there's so much to learn if she's not here she's. the plan of what they need to do the work and also with them to do it. kind of. hard core learning like guitar. sondra and gregory leon. have been homeschooling their boys for over two years. a decision the couple made after researching new york city's public school system where over. crowded under-budget two jews are underpaid you've got forty kids in one room with one one adult and the kids are just not getting what they they deserve at that age according to the white house three hundred thousand education jobs have been eliminated since two thousand and nine due to state and local budget cuts tied to the economic crisis experts say this has forced public school students to lose tutors critical programs and worst
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of all a level of knowledge necessary for success the epidemic of an educated young americans was recently highlighted in a report which warns that u.s. children are not being adequately prepared to compete in the global workforce a study conducted in part by the center for american progress found that china and india are moving greater numbers of children through their school systems and better preparing them for jobs in key industries in just eight years it's estimated that india will have four times more college graduates than the u.s. ironically four decades ago america was the world leader in education today among the top thirty industrialized countries the u.s. ranks twenty fifth in math literacy and twenty first in science and nothing will change until there is a culture that is being smart being educated is cool you are
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a true celebrity when you are asian that's not happening in america we can talk about money and infrastructure she sure trainee yada yada yada it won't change anything. actually there is a change more than two million american parents like the liang's are homeschooling their children are reported seventy five percent increase since one thousand nine hundred ninety nine. a trend that some say may eventually be the best source of preparation. for america's future. archie new york. let's not cross to a different arena he's out of business desk arena after russia joined the world trade organization a lot of people of course were expecting lower prices and better goods what's happening with that is that any change well you know of course this will take time there is a transitional period we will see lower prices but it will be decreased over time
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for example where we will see some changes in clothing moscow's notoriously very expensive for example if you were to buy a western brand the jeans that were in some most cases calls twice as much as in london or even new york but the whole point of russia join the water at organizations that are will create more competition that will offer global retailers more opportunities and of course for us it means that will be able to buy different kinds of clothes for less money but we sent our thoughts and the public over to explore the story and tell us more. that ams is there to another big name tapping into russia's rapidly growing retail market they have chosen a good time indeed as russia has just answered the world trade organization and retailers are predicted to be the first to feel the benefit experts for see an influx of retailers selling the barges and all of their markets such as american
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warehouse club costco or prime arc which is popular in britain before entering the w t o russia was able to defend its local clothing industry by imposing a fifteen percent encourage you to earn some all their taxes at the border so even the cheapest western clothing will be relatively expensive here in russia like this t. shirt for example it cost five hundred eighty rubles which is about twelve british pounds but i can see there are regional price tag on the knees and it's only eight british pounds of such in produce will be gradually swept away which means there are regional price tag to remain almost unchanged here in russia this will allow low priced retailers to recreate the formula that lead to success abroad and enticing prospects as russia becomes europe's biggest retail markets in the next couple of years but tell a very poor business are to go. for analysis all of us are international markets
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asia is still the only one trader right now and their shares are still drawing and . are cautious ahead of making any drastic movements or really want to see what happens events were expected later this week one is in germany where the constitutional fourth asserts are on the legality of the euro zone's russkie fall and the other one is the following day on thursday when the us federal reserve is expected to make some policy decisions and many people are expecting quansah the easing in particular he says and they face setting all my. one person this hour in the hindsight over a half a percent and then for it secular exports are doing quite badly in japan and that's when the weaker euro now would move all the and take a look at the performance on wall street overnight because it always has a major impact on the performance of all the markets around the world we saw that the dow shed just the knowledge there the nasdaq in the excuse me over one percent and there of course a similar picture of caution was the word of the day so we'll see what happens when
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the traders action takes off later on in the day the move on so currencies was that the euro is a for odds against the dollar this hour when it comes to the ruble it gained against both major currencies on monday markets here will open in about half an hour i'll bring you that in about in the hours thomas like a look at the performance on monday though where basically it was a lackluster performance across the board on monday i have to say but in the end the arts yes and the mindset has gained about a third of a percent in the pan and gas producer not the last around three percent and asked after russian energy giant gas from said it will stall buying gas from independent gas producers now let's move on and take a look at crude prices they are dropping right now lights were destroyed in ninety six dollars per barrel of the bride slowly approaching one hundred fifty in their drop in form. and that says there is concern that you. will fail and also saudi arabia is saying that the rise implies this are unjustified and the next hour
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of course we'll have the russian markets for you and then followed by the euro pull open so things are happening here. thank you very much zookeepers posted a trip to one of the greatest museums in the world starring his director in spotlight chilled me out of the headlines for you to stay with this. you.
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