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here again is president morsi of egypt who was a teenager in ever more violent protests while the leading itself says sweeping powers he recently adopted are only temporary. catalonia takes a step towards breaking away from spain as people voted in favor of separatist party is promising to ask the public's opinion and. diplomats from the frontline in the battle for cyberspace as we can make it truly in our son's releases a new book claiming the internet is being taken over by god.
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this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. has against what seen as a power grab by egypt's president mohamed morsi have now turned deadly a teenager was killed on sunday and dozens injured during an attack on the muslim brotherhood headquarters the group that perhaps there's likely to police fired tear gas at rallying cries for a field day with the opposition staging a sit in a tough a square at most has the decree granting him sweeping powers is temporary and has called for dialogue today he said to meet with senior traditional figures amid a partial course tried and claims the legal system is being stripped of its independence was at morse's backers and opponents are planning major protests on change say middle east analyst amber and believes the crisis isn't adding up. but at the moment really it's been a month ago. because the river situation in egypt is that it's all eyes and it's
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very mental politics is most of my credulity. is not and also the judge just probably does not you want to have your own decision or shall i say the remorse in opposition but you've got another side of justice which which are supporting morsi and some suspect that would be a politicized. i'm a muslim has been a muslim brotherhood members but there need to be supreme to treat has condemned by most and then. the political divide in egypt has a widened uniting the opposition forces so that ramping up pressure on president morsi to withdraw his aides which they say consolidate his power is and lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine says that dress in egypt will continue until the people are granted it real freedoms. i think that president morsi is now on a slippery slope and it shows you how fragile and delicate this whole movement
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that was launched a couple years ago or democracy i sometimes say so-called democracy because they're not really giving democratic rights to the people unless the people are participating in the government and also the people are actually raising their standard of living i think morsi the president has made some kind of arrangement with the military a few months ago i think he's also had strong backing from the west i think until the actual people of egypt like all these other countries that have gone through these are tumultuous times until the people are given real economic development till they're given real freedom this is going to continue to be a problem people with still live people stayed out of demonstrations people did parmalee by police first on the mubarak now and the morsi it's not going to start
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until we actually have a real power as the for the future of the country. catalonia could be on track towards a referendum on breaking away from spain that south a separatist party is secured and maturity in a key regional election however catalonia as president saw some of his support drift away to live a pro independence parties i'll say is unjust. and breaks down the results for us. well as expected arthur mass has been reelected as the cattle and president albeit with a reduced majority but the result does up the ante in terms of the region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to say and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano i hope he will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all happened today and why people voted in this manner
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which probably because of the economic crisis so many conferences all tipping point they say that their region is very wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but in terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay it's much more to central government than they actually get back to it in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could state it you would expect people to vote in favor of it although i say that those people who are against separatism to point out that it catalonia does withdraw from spain it could also mean it has to drop out of the european union and not many people in catalonia would be in favor of that if that turns out to be the case and maybe they would prefer the status quo so there are a lot of ifs and buts but what we do know as a result of today's election there is a growing sentiment of nationalism and
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a sense for independence here in catalonia. spanish prime minister mariano rajoy i want to learn it could be expelled from. sovereignty but. arcs as her region would be a vital part of the block. we have to put society to cast the brute to care for our it represents and see the parliament with this object if and is to start the institution of process put in the bounds of its own yeah which is a process those not all days in economic can't or do everybody may believe that actually the reason side is what we want is the political wing that commands which means the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education commerce stories chair existed etc etc where we have to understand that actually spain now all get all the spanish state machinery and trying to fear campaign petulance we are european cities it's and now
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there's not such press about that the group would be out of the european union sun a half million people suddenly in a hot that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order what is necessary to be out at it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the loop in union like the scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as you know us are going to start it's nation we'll talk about democracy here. top whistleblower during our sound has released a new book on their fight against internet surveillance and the government's taking control on the web so the wiki leaks as a hasn't stopped his while despite having been cooped up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for some six months now and his book on the freedom and future of the internet is expected to make waves as all his last breath reports. you may be wondering what has been doing so. safe annoying in six
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months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made an episode called the politics when he interviews his three co-authors on a range of issues how to protect data copyrights in full cement this is in politics drones the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to athens cools the three. activists google news or you know who knows who your community. who you know what you're researching potentially your sexual orientation your. more than your mother it's a cosy conversation filled with the full rights of a system in comfortable chairs jeremys the woman even says he insisted on a bottle of whiskey and some cigars to make the conversation flow more easily. i
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mean it's rather annoying is that we have to view it was we don't we don't see tanks coming into this maybe a special interest actually. most most people don't see tanks or bugs. normally or even even down the road but now we take our personal lives and put it all we put it all on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst. and the military has control. of control that they are often. with far from comfortable for this like the public and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the us by to be our offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with your of course not because of his involvement with julian since he represented wiki leaks at the two thousand and
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ten congress he's been repeatedly targeted agencies go to court ordered for his twitter account seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the us border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe for individuals and transparent government and powerful institution. and director of the sun to find recipes have journalism gavin mcfayden says pushing for transparency is a tough mission and in an exclusive interview to explain the deals whistleblowers are having to go through battle against governments and corporations. are you really surprising or lose their spouses the husband or the wife leaves them because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts police is very great . unless you have nothing or you have a great deal to fight if you're in the middle it's very difficult. so to fight
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against a major opponent in a huge corporation for example it's extremely difficult they have no numbers of lawyers they have millions of pounds to spend attacking you and they will now go after your private life to go after all kinds of aspects of your life falsify the employment records to say that you were always a crazy person even if you've just been promoted they'll do all kinds of things to discredit you and that's very hard for families to take and often go to the players your employers and say you've got this terrible disreputable person working for you and so the pressures are high. catched a full interview with god not satan later today at six pm. feeling unsafe in the. shortly.
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given a way of life. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that has big corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country can't survive when every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked dry from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish
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these offenders is a huge topic by could tell you that if there's no real fear of punishment this will just keep going on for ever perhaps it's time to put a big asterisk for high level corruption next to the moratorium on the death penalty but that's just my opinion. me is eve eve eve. eve eve. six. culture is that so much a lot of people at my area will balance it all or in the face of so-called war on
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the r t dot com. on a cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut. hello again you're watching aussie where the french economy mired in depression there's a new battle gaining momentum in society as outsiders who have been living in harmony with locals for years and all becoming more aggressive blaming the native french for a lack of opportunities and a poor quality of life i would say gosh asking our ports. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could thing this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just
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a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work i don't work here. because i don't speak french. many went in france and french people don't have as much work. to give. and this situation is like a ticking time bomb the jobless migrant population is getting more aggressive towards the native french which they believe to be the main cause of their troubles this is described as anti white racism. who wrote a book about the phenomenon. there is real lack of authority in those troubled
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suburbs that there is not enough police force criminals are not immediately punished phenomenon is widely spread among young people at middle school it's mostly insulting people hell out of insults can happen at school if your district has a conflict between neighbors sometimes it ends up in a fight. but often it goes beyond verbal abuse the recent murder of a french teenager by his arabic schoolmates is just one example and used paper poll suggested that the white french population and breezy in slums were afraid to take a metro ride home after dark. surreal goes on and says aggressive migrants in the neighborhood where he spent most of his life are one of the reasons he joined the nationalist party member i'm putting up my political ads and i hear some noise cars in circle and arab looking people in the cars tell us oh. we thought you were the police so they're not interested in politics they are interested in drugs in the revenues from drug trafficking so they beat the police there are
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a thousand lawless areas where the law of france is not respected in europe despite their concerns officials are reacting as the if the problem does not exist racism is a poor relation ship within a society so between a majority who hold the power and the political power to me or the judiciary power and so on and different types of minorities within the society so if you talk about the right racism that would mean that whites are a minority within their own society which is absolutely wrong in western europe which is many whites christiane whatsoever is an absolute nonsense but with more and more cases of aggression towards the local french many parisians are thinking what else must happen before the authorities stop turning a blind eye to what they say is a worrying trend. alexi russia ski reporting from paris and france. under our own live for you china paves its way to flexing its naval might but not
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without some of its military heritage i will successfully landed on the country's first ad carrier saw sooner than predicted by experts about the plight of china's leaders on the trip that song it made ship ship was sold in to beijing sometime. and also online for you confidential confessed the new york police allege some folded up a secret documents were used with confetti during a congressional thanksgiving parade finding pieces of paper containing my friends and security numbers that small you can. now take a look at some other stories making news around the world a second clothing tree in the bangladeshi capital has caught fire in less than twenty four hours a multi-story building housing for textile plants husband and validate in flames with firefighters battling to bring the situation under control more than one hundred people died yesterday when another country likes to major links to major
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western clothes supplies and supplies also but for. all sources in bali tear gas to disperse a peaceful mustering is the celebrations of the holy month of the horror on the kingdom maintaining its strong stance after the public demonstrations in october the country's main opposition oxers how meanwhile they will continue to defy the bond until that demand for a democratically elected government has. been organized assault rebels in syria claim they've seized and a base east of the capital damascus is a possibility online claiming to show rebel fighters assessing the wreckage of two military helicopters on the same day literature has also been released which is said to be off the free syrian army blowing spend the city of aleppo despite claiming it was pro assad forces the to size up and start your trading and safe cities last oblige you. parts of england and wales have they headed by
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severe rain storms which have resulted in the police to death so flooded over eight hundred homes so roads and train services have been shut down with many people forced to evacuate their homes in the hardest hit areas persistent rains are expected to continue north east in grand northwest where it's. conceived as a big kind of transparency and prosperity that has seen as invented invited stock criticism as a symbol of bankers greed in hard economic times millions have already been sent on the european central banks. in frankfurt but more are being poured in delays or dragging the project down. i want to investigate. at a time when many europeans are unable to pay their mortgages and are kicked out of their homes and spain's forced to approve a suspension of addictions after a woman killed herself in desperation the european central bank is preparing for a house warming party the european treasury symbolic new building will be the
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tallest on frankford skyline when it's complete but so far it seems the projects faced sky high criticism first of all for its ten digit price tag. we think the project is to shoot genetically we ask that you see b. to use its money more carefully changing tax pays interest to true then. stephen meisner from germany is part of reason doesn't see any reason to spend that much money on a piece of real estate but he says he sees a reasonable explanation of why the sky's the limit for the european union's economic monopoly they never run out of money it's they just come to me and the other taxpayers they go you have to pay more you have to be more of it more or maybe because it's easy the european central bank just print the money and while some may see an upside down logic here german m.p. mr scheffler explains it's more than just a piece of architecture. the e.c.b.
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once a palace a building to demonstrate his power through a million more million less makes no difference to make a statement about its power and credibility but that's a notion that's taken a serious knock in recent times the seventeen nation euro zone's unemployment is at a record high brussels and seized on a stereo to measures which the government cut spending and raise taxes increase in peoples and as well as euro skepticism here it is future european central bank headquarters here in germany and the building was initially supposed to be a symbol of integrity and competence efficiency and transparency of the e.u. main financial institution but many now gloat that the project that has already far behind shadow and over budget may be sending a slightly different message bottom line cynics have compared the banks future premises with the biblical story of the tower of babel it was meant to reach up to heaven but ended up instead abandoned left as
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a symbol of hubris and conceit if you look at it it's considered i guess modern architecture sort of looks like sort of like it's been flat and squeezed and turn around and it looks like a medieval sort of collapse on itself so it's kind of maybe a fitting symbol i think it's very possible that the euro itself the currency may not even be around by the time. they finished building the construction is do you feel completion by twenty fourteen and it's already known that the president of the e.c.v. will have a room on the forty first floor some say he will not just see a breathtaking c.t. panorama he'll also have a bird's eye view of the turbulent ups and downs of his own troubled empire the ill fated eurozone. raef notion r.t. germany. and shortly on its council with.
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a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the law ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes up many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious telly cation. alexei wants to become and herds cattle as part of this preparation. however these beasts get a musical company i mean. they sure are a menace sound sequences you know they want to the sound signals the flutes the herders had in the old days they needed them it wasn't just for fun but these meadows didn't come naturally the current decades of composting to bring the soil
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up to farming standard this island is mostly rock. the soil here is very thin on the monks can't just get more of it because they're surrounded by the lake so they have to work very hard in order to provide whatever food they need. they grow their own crops farm their own fish and repair their own churches. but the central purpose of alarm has always been religious the main ministry is surrounded by smaller priories spread through the many archipelago the monks who know their existence is a little different from that of other ministries here we're out of the way and we do have. bill creams and song times tourists as well as. a way of. tranquility use. just. that is that
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combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. little beasts and which brightens. song from finest impressions. moods from the start on t.v. dot com. to news sigrid laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about
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humans and worry that this. why you should care only on the r g dog come. and. blow in welcome to cross talk on people about the so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades if you believe it is achieved much beyond horrific budgetary costs and extremely high levels of incarceration in the us as well as the staggering death toll south of the border as some american states liberalized their drug laws is it time for the us as a whole to do the same. and. to cross out the war on drugs i'm joined by peter hachim in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim merican dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad
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he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior adviser on drug policy are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean this talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing the war on drugs in mexico so how do you square the circle. well i mean you know colorado and washington have votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws said and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for a while and this is really the beginning of the conversation and not the end you know unfortunately voters were sold a false choice between prohibition on one side and super in force.

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