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violence continues and egypt with street marches defying president morsi curfew has the country's opposition refuses the government's offer for talks. president obama turns to law enforcement officers for support of these gun control legislation with manny believing the second amendment the right to bear arms should still take precedence. and british citizens feel the effects of the government's astaire the managers which are causing an increasing number of people to and at home was.
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ten am in moscow you're watching our marina joshing now south of anti-government protesters in egypt are ignoring president morsi is curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators in port say attacked police stations while those in so as march towards government buildings the opposition as meanwhile refused to answer talks with a president who earlier implemented a state of emergency in the areas most affected by the unrest the government also approved a law giving the military the power to arrest citizens going by a ones has now claimed at least fifty two lives since it broke out friday well true it was in the center of the action in the capital reports for r.t. . but the moment. he was kind yes. please question why. foresight to say was we see this i was this. guy to me that this sense
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was the beginning of peace process that the silences that he set us army didn't allow them to continue this process foresight. was so basic to. our. president to have been so for three instead exploiting for a national salvation government that people are a common sight. she's very you know you place on your office i think i see breasts decisions that have been fighting things that were out we continue to see the passing of the government protesters and security forces continued coordination and i stayed away the first week i said just to cast i wasn't joking and i was beginning to fight from the forces of such kind of
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protesters coming off the front lines. jeez i proceed with this kind of protest this woman sees a sense of security forces struck from the city during the week and the fence is what is physically i just think it was a senior ranking police officer this is bracing for a suspension that's when the security forces on the protest it's not like the streets and see. the different government is struggling to find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis after its offer for talks was shown by the major opposition parties dr saeed sadat political sociologist at the american university in cairo says there is little immediate prospect of the situation stabilizing. experience of their logging was a president what what was called the national dialogue has been a failure and so they don't want to give the person the. photo opportunity that they are all sitting and nothing happens there were many
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experiences in which opposition would say it was the government and the president agree on something and then after a while you'll find that there was no agreement and that is why the decided not to join it also they feel that the president and the government the current government is in trouble and so they don't want to give it a new lease of life all they need support so that the government becomes strong again so they feel that this is a time to persia as far as we can tell that we are egypt is going to be unstable for some time before all parties the allies the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize that nobody is going to be we know if this conflict continues then we will have democracy but as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep but personally and decision of the government and the government believes that if they keep persia
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having the opposition there would be women there would be no stability in the country. president obama is turning to law enforcement officials from cities scarred by recent mass shootings for support of his gun control policy of hama once police chiefs and county sheriffs to back his plans to curb gun violence including a ban on assault weapons but the idea has divided the nation with manning pointing to their constitutional right to bear arms or does get it should count reports. white house proposals to regulate gun sales there are a wave of protest among those who believe the second amendment of the constitution is in danger as are amendment that there are a right arms it is a god given right to the sanctity of the second amendment to meet heated national debate someone makers of even threaten to impeach the president to protect the constitution we're going to use every tool possible to fight in the ministration which wants to ever get constitution but do u.s.
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lawmakers feel strongly about all amendments of that same constitution last month congress seamlessly without much ado passed legislation which gives the government sweeping powers to eavesdrop on communications and review e-mails of anyone they want it's called the foreign intelligence surveillance act the president amendments act completely is an infringement on your fourth amendment right against unlawful search and seizure and basically does away with the probable cause requirement there's been no national debate on the fourth amendment the mainstream media have been mute on the subject so to score it now as people don't even know about it if you're really savvy and you read a lot of online media you might have heard about pfizer being reauthorized otherwise you're just totally unaware of it and how can you have an opinion on something that you're unaware of that proved to be true as we went out to ask people whether they knew what feisal was than what it could do to their fourth amendment rights have you heard about feist say no. no no sorry i think i have some
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idea that it has to do with our taxes but i don't really know but not surprisingly the same people that have opinions on gun control to keep our guns were pretty pro-gun control right now the government spying bill is not the only legislation that sneaked under the radar of public debate indefinite detention of americans without trial made legal is seen by many lawyers as a blatant violation of the fifth amendment which guarantees due process that was. something that should have been discussed in the presidential debates and people were begging the moderators to mention this it was never mentioned it was just not a part of the debates the constitution may be sicker to many in the us but it seems in washington to bypass it it's enough to say to magic words national security the bill is passed these bills i feel like all that has to happen is literally like dianne feinstein waves a letter and says national security and the fear mongering begins and shuts down
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any kind of debate yet we're having a freewheeling debate on guns some argue it's money that keeps the gun debate at the forefront the national rifle association reportedly spent around twenty four million dollars on congressional elections last year and even more on lobbying to an extent when even as the majority of americans as polls show support some regulation on guns god is yes believe no substantive legislation will be passed by the congress he is not going to be able to get anything through congress so i think that the second amendment will be ok the media in the us essentially broke into two camps each bringing all kinds of arguments against the other both sides again and again reading into the text of the second amendment or doing what proposal would or would not be infringe on the people's rights as nasty as they get sometimes but that's what a national debate should look like but one can't help asking where was that big
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that heated debate when other liberties were at stake in washington i'm going to check out. while still land here in our city of the syrian opposition seeks more a once promised fun little support from the or western backers with france warning extremists could filter infiltrate power if help isn't forthcoming. and know where terrorism numerous issues are to be examined during pretrial hearings at one time. bank quoting cia secret prisons that's coming up after a short break stay with us. me speak your language just go to cut. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interview most intriguing story for you. then try
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the distance losers. on the roads or. will the remedied be on time. welcome back you're watching r t live from moscow as a british government continues with public sector spending cuts and battle with financial woes it appears their reality of a stereotype is starting to bite the number of homeless people in the u.k.
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is dramatically increasing passing fifty thousand across the country boy call met some of those forced to sleep rough. it's freezing cold wet and hungry there's nowhere for you to go to dry off and no money in your pockets this street is all you've got and there's no one that will help you welcome to bamiyan the case capital for homelessness. remember right. in there she said drop grandma don't have one. foot out well i mean you shouldn't be home or there's a lot of people you called me a short time wanted me real car park were reportedly. all over the place this is why i got. there you have yet to read you know here michael is by no means alone in fact the number of homeless people in britain has
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skyrocketed by twenty five percent since twenty ten reaching fifty thousand people in twenty twelve the biggest spike in the city of you don't think again people can see you could be walking past you can be sleeping next to warsaw. and the coldness is stupid specially this time we have to go back for four days on the phone to it's twenty one year old matt fled his family home where he came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in the birmingham hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to find employment and get back on their feet looking for work. on the don't know like job and from the moment trying to get it started you'll second stay at the hostel in three years after growing up in and out of foster care he struggled to keep a roof over his head you going to do every types to find some lights they found
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money. help and support it's a scary thing you know you still go face all over again there just isn't enough low cost housing available and with unemployment rising hospitals just like this one desperately need to expand the figures from the local authority of people presenting as homeless having creased on average about four hundred percent . for the growing homeless community squatting in one of the city's twelve thousand empty homes used to be an option anymore just before the winter set in westminster upgraded sporting from a civil matter to a criminal offense predictions that it would translate to more rough sleepers on the streets came true there are a lot of deprived areas and there are people that don't have working. with it being such a one time in industrialized center working class families but those jobs just don't
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exist anymore so i suppose that quite the poverty is just sort of bringing the poverty and the reese the reason big mix of paper in the population's expanding the housing stock ease and you know it's reached that point where it's just spinning i can't cope anymore and with more government budget cuts kicking enough to rape many more persons are predicted to slip through the net as the housing crisis escalates probably boyko r t birmingham the syrian opposition is seeking more financial aid from its western backers with the coalition yet to form a provisional government this as france warns that islamist extremists could fall into power if promised funds and political support from the west fail to materialize where the conflict nearly two years old our team at one of the years of official opposition and asked him what he thinks is needed to bring peace to syria . we need this some new weapons against iran plays you know because bashar
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assad sent. airplanes to damage villages and cities and the civilians we need to protect ourselves our children from killing every day we have more than sixteen thousand children were dead for at least twenty two months ago something unbelievable it's a lot right so to help syrian people and to help and syrian crisis you need weapons and money is that is that correct yeah sure sure and we need. support also who can cooperate with the man killed more than sixty thousand people we are concerned but we are not afraid you know because of the majority of fight terror groups in syria is not extremist is not dearest only
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fighting for the freedom and dignity and what a loss of a group from iraq are these people fighting for freedom and democracy is why they're fighting for freedom and democracy but maybe we will face some problem with them anyway the are just a smaller part of their evolution is here. but these people are recognized even by french president as extremists and terrorists all over the word you can find extremists but they're not their real picture only a small part of it please recall denies that. so you are absolutely sure that you will be able to control them these people you're very sure very sure about that. despite french concerns over the extremist threat in syria the opposition say they make up only a small number of the armed rebels and are easy to contain but also in the story
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jail horan disagrees we are reassured by your guest that if the if the dissidents come to power they'll be able to handle elements for fraud but there will be an dissidents at the same play when they were with nato in two thousand and eleven and toppling colonel gadhafi now they're seeking to do the same thing in syria which suggests that they have nothing learned even the most recent lessons of history if you now we see that in been ghazi which was the cradle of the revolt against gadhafi the north atlantic countries have as their nationals to believe in god because resumed impending terrorist attacks wants by those they just hope into power so i think we should get with a grain of salt what your guest said in that interview they're putting civilians in harm's way by wanting attacks from crowded urban communities i was also struck by the fact that cure guess that he would not be involved in any negotiation with the
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assad regime the way wars in is the true negotiate with those who are shooting at you and that is how this war should in but if they refuse to negotiate that tends to suggest that this conflict will continue indefinitely. and in line for you right now recent developments in parts of africa suggest to some that the colonial past is never that far away this as the u.s. considers strengthening its position on the continent with a new drone outpost in which is just next door to travel to mali. also on line for you birth control or border control israel pushes forward a new way of controlling immigration injecting foreign women of george to sound with contraceptive drugs find out the details at r t v dot com. five the fans are facing trial over the nine eleven attacks in a war crimes tribunal at the guantanamo bay u.s.
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naval base the pretrial hearings which kicked off on monday are intended to resolve dozens of legal issues among those on trial as khalid shaikh mohammed the alleged mastermind of the attacks that killed nearly three thousand people four others are accused of training and aiding the hijackers but the fans have been in u.s. custody for a decade now in two thousand and six president george w. bush announced they were among captive sent to guantanamo from secret overseas prisons the fans lawyers have asked the judge to order the u.s. government to release documents regarding the cia's alleged role in moving suspects across international borders as a war activist sara flounders says the cia is using secret prisons outside the country to escape human rights laws. and the reason for their existence is it's part of the u.s. war on terror which is using systematic terror against thousands of innocent people the u.n. report said twenty seven thousand prisoners had been held by the u.s.
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in secret prisons of course in afghanistan and iraq but country so out the middle east countries throughout europe in africa. more than seventeen u.s. ships were secret prisons so. this is really part of a vast scale of thousands of people being held without salut lee no rights whatsoever and being subject to horrendous torture originally the us claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions and to international law and humanitarian law which in their twisted thinking they said existed only within the us so the idea of holding prisoners around the world in secret detention was they were there for again according to this twisted logic and new to any international law human rights law
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or conventions that the u.s. had signed. look at some other stories from around the world the u.k. sam troops are in force as part of a joint u. mission that's despite previous statements by prime minister david cameron the british troops would not go onto the ground in mali offering only logistical support meanwhile french led troops have entered timbuktu retaking control of a key northern city facing almost zero resistance local media claimed that as long as fighters torched a library destroying thousands of priceless manuscripts before fleeing. following a deadly fire in a brazil nightclub which killed more than two hundred thirty people police have arrested the club's owners and members of the band who were performing at the time the blaze broke out a firework led by the band allegedly started the fire when it hit insulation foam in the ceiling witnesses saying the flames swept through the packed venue in a flash many victims died of smoke inhalation or were crushed as
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a panicking crowd stampeded to the only exit which reports claim security guards attempted to keep close to. hundreds of protesters have gathered in dozens of cities across canada marking a global day of action members of idle no more have demanded protection of indigenous sovereignty and opposed environmental law changes the protests come as canadians please return to work after their winter break or to spend staged a mass flash mob dance in the streets of toronto the protest movement originating among the aboriginal people of canada as supporters around the globe and gather for events from straight to sweden and across the u.s. . now if you enjoy russia's military you just need to get behind the wheel to take a closer look at it army green technology comes with a meters of those driving on russia's highways and earlier my colleague is now we spoke to barton about exactly what one could encounter during
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a not so regionally drive. you can't see anything of the moment is this driver making his way along the road and suddenly screaming out of the distance comes this fighter jet just fifty meters above the road this helicopter doing the same thing coming in very very low over a driver who was just changing lanes at the time he was apparently training for search and rescue missions himself and then later on in the city of new gil in the urals will see just mind their own business driving along and suddenly a tank comes across the road someone hasn't worked out how to use the brakes yet i think he was the tank was on his way on the way from the tank factory nearby over to a test range of the side of the road the drivers of that car a little bit shocked to see it emerge at that sort of pace there were some bits of investigations but in each of the cases the aviation authority here found that that was all with procedures low flying trainings quite important we also find for that
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for the helicopter training that is also very necessary and as the as the local authority said all the investigators looking into it said people like seeing helicopters swooping about to know that there are forces is there so i suppose the argument as well and that as far as the tank goes the tank fracture himself said this is totally normal the tanks have to drive across there is actually a red light that is you can't just see it's just off screen showing drivers perhaps not very well they should have stopped and the tanks actually saying people should watch out their tanks about. that is so unbelievable well coming out here in r t after the break we had over to washington for breaking the set abby martin stay with us.
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rapper fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four were thugs come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was singing had been going on for thirty minutes at that point this rant was more like a hip hop filibuster stopping the whole show and dragging on and on and on the so i think security just wanted to silence him in general not silence his anti obama opinions so you know loopy next time when you want to bring up obama's drone usage or total disregard for the constitution then keep it under three minutes and everything will be just fine but that's just my opinion.
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you live on one hundred thirty three possible so food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean family and i know that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally. it's a little worse for going through the white house or the. radio guy for a minute. they want. to reduce never seen anything like this until the. sun i mean martin this is breaking at the set so this weekend was international holocaust remembrance day it's marked you care on the anniversary of the liberation
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of auschwitz around the world politicians religious leaders and others mark the occasion remembering the millions of sense looked at us that occurred during world war two where nazi germany and the axis powers targeted several groups of people for extermination gypsies jews slavs disabled and homosexuals were all labelled as undesirables they remember and was not without a taste of controversy that or rather poor taste former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi probably said that wrong has taken a good bit of heat for his praise of former italian dictator benito mussolini so just made quote done good despite a telling anti jewish laws and he defended mussolini's decision to ally with hitler he did over clarify saying that he condemns dictatorships but i think is kind of missing the point i mean it was the holocaust remembrance day and if you think so too and put down that remote and what about to break that set. a little.
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