tv [untitled] September 22, 2012 8:00pm-8:30pm EDT
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theory against the u.s. of a roman salsa islam spills into a second weekend as scores are enjoyed in the capital of bangladesh while crowds rallied outside the u.s. consulate and some on top of. georgian policeman's patience with protesters for the first reports their arrests since outrage rocketed over a video shown prisoners in the hood preferably used by guards. and dozens of peaceful demonstrators are arrested in both brain as police take down a march despite government promises to miss out on the possible activists.
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welcome the start see life from a marina call service good to have you with us now for us u.s. diplomatic missions across the world are being targeted by more anti-american protests which are now in so their second week and two thousand muslims gathered outside the u.s. consulate and sauron so while a peaceful march was staged in germany in the capital bangladesh hundreds of protesters have clashed with police scores reportedly injured fresh rallies have also taken place in pockets song or at least nineteen or killed on friday a pakistani minister has all for the hundred dollars for the death of the maker of the islam balkan film that sparked the last now and saturday demonstrators in libya vented their anger at the bases of islamist militias suspected of killing the american ambassador to the pope. journalist lawrence freeman says
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a washington's policies in the region are supplying for the ongoing violence. this situation is not directly correlate by this film attacking islam but you have with you you have people who are trying to show there are certain elements in the muslim world and it's been working straight is exactly to get the most extreme element into these kind of frenzy demonstrations but the underlying reality is the fact that the u.s. policy towards libya towards north africa towards the middle east is the number one problem and it's the demonstrations and the use to create essentially after many years religious rule would be something that's been written about called the clash of civilization but the what happened in libya predated the plants that were freed baby this is the film so that wasn't the cause of the crisis in libya it was well
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known. in georgia for protestors have reported to have been arrested as incense crowds can saying it's a rail against the prison abuse scandal that was sparked by city broadcasts a foot said so in the torture and rape of inmates by guards and the georgian jail demonstrators want a prosecution of several fish also resigned over the outrage and they got the skin off reports from the georgian capital for us. the group of activists tried to break through a police ring around one of the government buildings and people are demanding the arrest of the former interior minister you resigned after these shocking videos went public but many here say that's not enough they want all the officials responsible to be prosecuted in fact the shocking footage of the alleged torture and sexual abuse of georgian rates by the authorities is widely complete here that from guantanamo except cows us terror suspects while here we're talking about ordinary georgian inmates that's why it's causing
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a huge wave of public anger on friday a group of journalists was allowed to enter the. present or one of the main ones in the country and spoke with some inmates and they say that they're still afraid that the abuse is going to continue even though president saakashvili has temporarily substituted the staff of all prisons across the country with police officers earlier our team managed to speak with the man who started all this going to be the cause and he leaked these videos used to be a senior staff member also be good on the prison he claims to have filmed many of these videos himself on the orders of the head of the prison and he says that he didn't want to get involved in politics but he just wanted the whole world to know what secretly going on across the whole country also says that the interior minister himself shot some of this video and showed it to president saakashvili gods and also released some of the details about how the inmates were chosen for this abuse he says that sometimes they were just random people but often they were
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the ghosts in opposition to president saakashvili all of this is a major blow to the georgian authorities after is to create this image of a transparent and western penitentiary system and it's also a blow to their personal image as well since the voluntary election is coming up on the first of october and according to some polls because saakashvili and the ruling party have already lost up to twenty percent of potential votes. and we have the four insignia where the man who leaked the seven foot says. now here surely tonight love honor and a blood set the story of two former hamas prisoners spring to early after committing atrocities and how their lives have changed and class of the destruction they left behind. and our government ryan are spurned activists a call for more demonstrations that's after twenty nine people were detained in
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a rally where police used tear gas and rubber bullets but it's majority have been pushing for better than a rise from the ruling western backed sunni monarchy since early two thousand more than fifty people have died in the crackdown sends in a position tigers have been jailed include a movement nearing of no other job for attending marches and running support of rain this week accepted most of the un human rights accommodations pledging to go easy on protesters and improve the treatment of lets hope for sinners but international affairs analyst. fears for friends only corporal for show. i believe that they are going to continue their repressive measures and if they appear that they are going to cause. issues that's just go to because we don't believe they have. a particularly if washington strategic ally of the united states. trading partner us will where the headquarters of the fifth
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us to be. located i don't think that the. east is to try to coax. people kristie freedom of speech here but you're it. appears like yes there are. record with patients that need of course that they are going to try to follow them try to relax the repressive over the majority of people play showboat is just for the media for public. from servants' hall and so primetime next the story of a former palestinian prisoner who was jailed for a part in organizing a deadly slaughter yet today she's a t.v. star held by viewers others worry that horizon fame sounds wrong message to other palestinians our middle east correspondent policy one has the story. every friday
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viewers across the arab world into this talk show to me it's presenting them to me as if you were a symbol of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation broadcast on the i must affiliated al could stevie it highlights the fate of palestinian prisoners in israeli jails a topic close to the heart of its young presenter back in two thousand and one on this busy intersection in downtown jerusalem was one of the most popular pits or restaurants in the city it was just after two o'clock in the afternoon when atlanta mimi said goodbye to a suicide bomber and left him to his mission it was the busiest time of the summer holidays and the restaurant was packed with schoolchildren and their parents fifteen people died there in the suicide bombing had helped plan another one hundred thirty wounded one is still in a coma. i will. listen know that you are released.
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see the both see what happened from a little. understand that this is what. you do to. was sentenced to sixteen life terms for her role but in the end a home served only ten years off her prison same terms in october last year she was set free doing a deal between israel and hamas in which one israeli soldier gilad shalit was exchanged for one thousand and twenty seven palestinian prisoners. this is about all of us one hundred fifty women prisoners were crowded around the one prison radio i knew they would read out all of the women's names first when i heard my name i was extremely happy but it was mixed with sadness for the women who were not being freed i couldn't sleep for forty eight hours until we were a least. excel to jordan where she received a hero's welcome and much to the chagrin of the family should help kill she was
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able to pick up her life and wait for the man she'd made only once one in prison and fall to marry but. i remember every single detail of our first meeting she came to visit me in the prison and when she saw me she started crying the sentence i will never forget she said finally i did the second dream of mine and a lot of the first was to come back to palestine and the second is to see you as i was serving life for killing any israeli settler the two are related and i had grown up hearing stories about her imprisoned cousin he too was set free in the same prisoner exchange deal. no i was not surprised she was part of the exchange because i knew how would never sign a contract without her name i was guessing too that i would also be released but even after i heard my name read out i couldn't believe it. a few months later the two married in freedom and unlikely waiting because of the bloodshed that haunts
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the past. if the right. but they feel that it's not. it's send a message. to all the. people that want to be. this is a love story that stood the test of time but to the families of those they killed it is enduring insult to the memory of those who died. r.t. a man. and a little later this hour britain's welfare warriors leaders this is proof that that could mean that more of the poorest. or why brothers see very. many people are great you know in days there's too much public interest in everybody's private business it's more of like a cultural thing i think everybody just wants everybody's stuff. to the scar just
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hell for people their private paid off from the hackers and lots more coming your way after the spring. the sun rises over what seems like and most forest here in the new directions quite hundred kilometers north of life are stopped as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways. outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but
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it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy to forests. and their chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander some morning has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of
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driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that twelve tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quiet in order to not scare them off as we get closer . this team says they're illegal but have no documents now xander can now call the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it the government now for more whole forest legislation source. and so in regard to the new forest and according to. every forest. the guys in the in the forest through the still the forest still doesn't work. no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone. to china what will the people who
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some wall of news and going from there right now metres of the main rebel group please syrian army have moved the command center from turkey to the liberated area of syria the decision was made to assist opposition forces in the night saying to bring about the fall of president bashar assad's government meanwhile fierce fighting between assad's forces and rebels continues throughout syria but most of the violence supported and the cause of this financial hard luck. ecuador says a slight it's a transfer to learn the song says sweden under its protection so he can respond to the sex crimes allegations his face and however the move would require also. is ation from the u.k. we can leagues that it's or has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june then he was granted asylum last month a song fears that if you were sent to sweden you would then face all over the extradition to the want us to stand trial for espionage. a senior iranian military
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commander has claimed a war with israel will eventually happen stressing that it would only lead to the destruction of the jewish state the statement comes during sacred defense week which is under way in iran the two countries have exchanged more school threats over to iran's nuclear program which it claims is useful. at least fifty people have reportedly been arrested in paris through an unauthorized protest over satirical core tunes of mocking the prophet mohammad in a french magazine official say police are on alert as a fresh marches have been planned in the city for sunday last week and seven strange since all over the u.s. made and islam film have led to one hundred fifty arrests and the french capital. now britain's poorest are likely to get another hit from the treasury achieve who's trying to rein in spending millionaire george osborne the once to free us welfare payments for two years and has the story for us. it's areas such as
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this one london's tory a state that have been bearing the brunt of the british government's austerity drive already more than one in four children here in the u.k. live in poverty and sadly that figure is only projected to increase even so the coalition government says that they need to lash. out on the welfare bill in order to cut national debt by twenty fifteen now the british chancellor george osborne is reportedly considering freezing working age benefits in order to hit that target we're already talking about groups of people who are squeeze are struggling have had their living standards affected over the last couple of years because of what's happened in the global economic environment and what's been nothing closer to home and if this change or something like it was to go through we would see those living standards further affected for the worst at the moment welfare payments are linked
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to inflation and that is increasing much frost of the wages back in june prime minister david cameron said that it's unfair that the underneath of the people that do work in the u.k. are increasing much more slowly than the benefits of the eight percent of the british population that is currently walk now analysts see another group being dragged into this and that's the so-called we used middle that are currently struggling would be increasing cost of food fuel and clothing almost seven million working adults here in britain struggle with the basic cost of living and it's areas such as these where the trickle down effect of stretched pay packets and a benefits freeze are going to be most devastating. and more news from the british isles is on line for you right now what are its new dog thousand and so forth into the streets of out of boredom landing in the penguins for scotland. as nationalists
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try to convince our compadres that they would be better off outside the u.k. . and the free m.t.v. music festival in the dredd has become the site's in for a violent urban battle with dozens injured you can find out more about that on artsy dot com. now with crowds of people eager to get their hands on the new i phone five few are actually aware that apple is now of researching new ways to know precisely just where you use this device but some of them back computer gurus from around the world are now teaching people how to protect their privacy our seas rise that lawyers are from this finds out of people in the big apple know how to keep their secrets a. security professionals and hackers around the world are holding classes in cryptography to
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teach people how to protect themselves in the digital world how concerned are you with your virtual privacy this week let's talk about that are you worried about your privacy online or on your computer oh we're probably see very. many people are crazy you know and i know that he's he's only just signed up for it in a banking because he was always concerned that someone was going to run his account and steal is money but i think it comes out of convenience it's easier just to go online and check everything but. it's a bit scary did you use a password that is your pet or your street name or something like that just. because that's an easy one to get yeah what do you think is the biggest villain out there in terms of invasion of privacy is that the public at large the government hackers. i'd say no it's not enough is being done on the part of the government and there's too much public interest in everybody's private business it's more of like
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a cultural thing i think everybody just wants everybody's stuff you know yeah and it's weird that companies are making money off of people's private information that's to be expected if they can make money they will give me information and give my name maybe a photo. that's all what about on your computer though do you have sensitive files . that maybe better think about it yeah i think about it but. you can encrypt it would you take a class to learn how to encrypt and you don't care that much. do you keep any personal backgrounds on your computer yeah no one would you take a cryptography class to learn how to protect it more. probably not no. i'd rather study it yeah why do you think people don't do more because i think we're a little lazy and maybe we expect it's going to happen to other people and never to
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ourselves the same reasons we eat poorly and don't exercise at the same reasons we don't protect ourselves are you suggesting that whether or not you're concerned about your digital privacy the bottom line is that virtual world is swiftly becoming what the real world says a place where big brother and bad forces might be watching you. here with our c.n.n. just a couple of minutes what's also a former u.s. governor and they have a c.e.o. about america's electoral flaws as he sees them. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients could you just already spend three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to
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add the coveted seven santa maters to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is that if in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients shattered bones in their shattered lives in the ingle when professing designed his first brain bicycle parts sixty years later his invention is increasingly being used to help people quite eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same six thing somebody is live both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted to the center now days seeking syringe refocus medical reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novikov
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who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to a man's pride some of the first patient to turn to us with a leg length in the request to meet his fifteen centimeters to be still want to surgery because panos to than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their head maybe nothing wrong with them from an orthopedic point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries are banned in many countries and even the out there pretty expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states . financial considerations were one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the auditors in america average is one seventy five i was one sixty
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seven or one sixty one so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal i hear guy is like expect to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite in dealing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to the self-confidence she took to told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now or should i call you. what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. the world to the. audience technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see
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