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loads of work ahead for america's brand new secretary of state john kerry while we're asking whether a fresh person on top of u.s. diplomacy will mean change for washington's foreign strategy. egypt's opposition wants to see the president for urgent talks after almost a week of deadly unrest mohamed morsi himself is meanwhile going to the e.u. to discuss partnership deals on a visit shortened by chaos at home. and open to detention the team tasked with shutting down guantanamo bay gets the axe while a probe into cia secret prisons around the world gets little cooperation.
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it's six pm here in moscow eight am in washington d.c. you're watching archie with me and he said no way the u.s. senate has approved john kerry as the next secretary of state with hardly any want to opposing the nomination the sixty nine year old democrat will replace hillary clinton whose legacy includes the rise of anti-american sentiment worldwide as well as tough times with russia are going to camp takes a close look into kerry's political past to get more perspective on what to expect from him in the future the evolution of john kerry's views has been quite remarkable so remarkable that it's hard to pin where exactly his the ending on a number of issues he built his career on the reputation of a name to war advocate a vietnam veteran himself he was very vocal as a spokesman of the vietnam veterans against the war back in the seventies then in the eighty's he challenge to the reagan administration's policies on central america in one thousand nine hundred one he voted against the u.s.
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involvement in the first gulf war but later. has morphed into a pretty much mainstream politician with a record which casts a shadow on the antiwar image that he's been trying to build for himself and in two thousand and two he voted to authorize the iraq invasion and since then he has made a slew of conflicting statements which might have cost him the election in two thousand and four when he was running as the antiwar candidate so while criticizing george w. bush for the war in iraq in two thousand and four in august of that year when asked if he would still of gone to war knowing saddam hussein did not possess weapons of mass destruction john kerry said yes i would have voted for the authority i believe it was the right authority for a president to have in september that year in direct contradiction to that statement john kerry said we should not have gone to war knowing the information that we know today. these are just some of his other conflicting statements for
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example on supplemental funding for the troops back in two thousand and three it was an eighty seven billion dollars bill in september that year he was for it in a cold war he voted against it it was at that time when he said i actually did vote for it before i voted against it a phrase which kind of stuck with john kerry on patriot act again he was for it before he was against it on israel's unilateral construction of a security fence he called it a barrier to peace at one time but less than a year later he reversed himself calling the fence a legitimate act of self-defense now as far as he is present views which he shared during his confirmation hearing last week on the range he said although the u.s. favors diplomacy but washington will act to prevent iran from getting the nuclear weapon whether it's a preventive action could mean war he did not clarify that he was cautious speaking about syria and that caution is reflective of the white house becoming seemingly
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more aware of the challenges there and the threats behind a military intervention. but it's worth noting that he may asked if there were any conditions under which you would support u.s. or nato led airstrikes on the syrian military john kerry said quote unquote sure but before that in march he also said bombing syria would not be the right thing to do is not necessarily a flip flop but you can see that his actions and views can go either way during the confirmation hearing we've heard john kerry channel a new message that the obama administration is trying to convey and that is in president obama's own words we're not treating from the hips and his nomination of chuck hagel who is known to have been against a strike on iran for example could be part of that message so secretary of state john kerry now channels that we are not going to rush into action message but he's record shows that when the tide turns and that tide can turn very quickly and the drums of war start beating loud and clear again john kerry would probably jump
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on that. we discuss the issue with brian drove the director of an independent media outlet deep dish t.v. and he believes there's a certain consistency in washington's foreign policy no matter who's at the helm it remains the same thing. kerry is secretary of state doesn't mean that the vietnam veterans against the war will be taking over for you. i mean you know there may be some changes in style and tone but there won't be a change in substance kerry and clinton need any more frankly than there was between kind of the so right use everything already clinton in the last twenty years even in the last since bush and obama what is really change trey's first rate wars in afghanistan and yemen and pakistan and now they're positioning so-called missiles defense which is essentially a first rate weapon targeted assassinations intensified under obama and its
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assertion of his right to order the killing of american citizens anywhere in the world is kerry going to stand up in international forums and say no that's wrong we can't do that i don't think so neither did hillary clinton. and a case of sexual abuse to get to russian child surfaces parties in moscow seeks justice a public feeling over the newly implemented ban on american adoptions still runs high. egypt's opposition has called for an urgent meeting with the president and ministers to end the violence in the country mohamed morsi himself is currently in berlin to negotiate a partnership agreement he had planned to visit paris next but decided to head back home instead violent protests in egypt have been ongoing for almost a week and resulted in over fifty deaths thousands have been calling for an end to more seats rule clashing with police and troops and to find the curfew order imposed in three towns along the suez canal. co-founder of the council of trustees
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of the revolution in egypt says amid the chaos the military's role should not be underestimated. the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically morsi and the military. on the surface however there are deeper into positions of what's going on some of the interpretation goes on that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that big can have a. grip over this way to intensify their presence. over there. maybe don't want to see an economic development of this specific strategic area because it would hand over to civilian oversight of the canard rather than military oversight of the kind of according to doing you constitution there's something called the national defense council this council in most
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countries and previously had an advisory that right now it has more of an executive that has more military members on board. which numbers the civilians including the commander in chief the president which means they force the president to take certain decisions which we have just seen in the past couple of days when they have the commander in chief see that he will declare martial law or emergency the emergency law in those specific areas. the chaos in egypt is also the focus of today's cross talk here on our t.v. peter the valve grills his gas over what went wrong in the country that spearheaded the arab spring that's coming your way next hour. what's employ in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore part of the problem with the egyptian revolution is that
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turned into a form of a spectator sport where outside there is going to have they're saying i mean i shouldn't be saying that i'm a spectator external observer is well but to the extent that it's kind of interfering with this process and unfortunately that form of intervention is egging one side or the other you can also look other than western countries are there all of the countries are playing in supporting certain parties within egypt now when it comes to international intervention or opinions it's the same the international scene is just looking at egypt and trying to secure its interest and i mean the u.s. for example hold still supporting morsi just like it did more borrowing and i feel that at this moment it's just. you know speculation like. things are happening on the ground that they need to catch up on. leave and leave.
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this is. another case of abuse against russian children adopted by u.s. citizens has come to light investigators in moscow have launched a criminal case into allegations of sex crimes against a six year old boy in an american foster family home on costa has more. the increasing number of news of inhumane treatment of russian children adopted by americans is alarming to say the least but what's worse is that the russians can hardly do anything about it from here from across the atlantic and all russian investigators could do is launch a criminal probe here locally common sense says it will not affect the child rapist at all now child to bring abusers like the foster parents in question and
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others well they managed to get away with murder and according to a russian investigators the family that sexually abused them had already been convicted by u.s. courts earlier for acts of abuse against now mind you the word sexual never came up and said they only got probation at that time russian diplomats are unable to be of any use to kids in such cases which earlier prompted russian government to. live for a law and that law prohibits americans from adopting russian kids altogether now live was an adopted child from russia and that he was left by his american parents lost in a car and that he eventually died from suffocation not when the law was passed it prompted huge debates both here and in the united states whether the orphan so
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would benefit from such restrictions while the local authorities in the united states seem indifferent to the fate of little kids adults a few from here in russia. israel building a great wall of its own coming up the country stands a human fashion on its human rights policies and made plans to further build barriers to its neighbors say with authority that's coming up. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse
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something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. of the. sunnies technology innovation called the least developed minutes from around russia we've gone to the future covered. welcome back here with our live from moscow with me and use an ally good to have
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you with us hopes of a timely closure of guantanamo bay have him further with the man tasked with resettling inmates and shutting down the u.s. detention center in cuba now transferred away white house has not so far assigned a replacement daniel fried was picked for the job in two thousand and nine by president obama who had vowed to shut down the notorious prison fried work to convince other nations to take kuantan a male inmates consider to be low risk but he's too sought his job grow more difficult with new laws complicating the refrigerate refractory ation of detainees now of the almost eight hundred inmates that have passed through on time only nine have had charges brought against them and that's including the five nine eleven suspects currently facing pretrial hearings and meanwhile investigations into america's so-called black sites abroad are making little headway a years long probe into covert cia jails and poland in particular has investigators frustrated with washington not volunteering much help and is artie's arena glooscap
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reports even if the details were forthcoming justice might be not. guantanamo may hold all the headlines but all the interested it means people are moving their focus elsewhere so-called black sites secret prisons were established by the cia during its well publicized war on terror unlike the cause however these secret facilities were never publicly discussed by the authorities the us claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions and international law and humanitarian law reports suggest such prisons were in existence from two thousand and two basically not long after the events of nine eleven the us government denied the existence of these prisons until two thousand and six now the only country in europe which has acknowledged the presence of a secret cia facility on its territory is lithuania and if you were to look at it
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you will see something almost a deliberate site except for the imposing fences surrounding it likewise a suspected secret prison poland is believed to be located here apparently in one of the most beautiful spots in the country according to various reports mostly from journalists or human rights organizations so-called high value detainees were flown in by the cia for interrogation at these polish facilities. i managed to get the records from the airport in germany where it's clear that they have learned the aircraft used by the cia very important evidence because until then everyone denied these landings and reported different destinations of these flights to europe control however just like their american counterparts the authorities in warsaw have been extremely frugal with the details and investigation into the secret prisons has been dragging on for almost five years now but what is on earth during its course remains unknown one man who has been charged with involvement is
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poland's former chief of intelligence and security is big news tonight called ski this first high profile official of any nation to be prosecuted over the issue while this investigators have only one response to all questions concerning their investigation all the information has been classified as it involves state secrets which of course they're not allowed to divulge on top of that since the case directly involves u.s. officials one would imagine warse and washington working very closely together yet people who are privy to the investigation say this is definitely not the case the united states or thirty the investigation in any way in fact i can say that the investigation. in my absolutely. article three. mutually glistens treaty between poland and the united states. refused to produce any information requested by the prosecutor therefore the extent
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of the investigations progress just like any information about the torture of prisoners regarding who watch where when and how all of it remains a mystery and the investigation is rumored to conclude next month by the looks of it whatever its outcome it may also be a state secrets and swept under the carpet. a plane crash claims at least twenty lives in the republic complex online find out more on the deadly flight including how the tragedy unfolded and expert opinion on what could have been behind it. and virtual kidnapping ransom in your idea and cyber terrorism that's only a quick glimpse into the internet to find future from the from google's c.e.o. head are to dot com for more from.
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israel has boycotted a u.n. review of its human rights practices becoming the first country to make such a move it claims the organization is biased against it and the feeling of isolation is growing in tel aviv not only when it comes to international policies with the country planning to build more defensive walls on its territory it considers its own as artie's alexei or said ski not reports. if you were allowed to invest your money into israel's construction companies those supplying materials for defensive walls you would have probably made a hefty profit government decision suggests they will never run out of business and . we intend to erect a fence along the golan heights we know that on the other side of our border with syria today the syrian army has moved away and in its place global jihad forces have moved in therefore we will defend this border against both infiltration and
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terrorism. that would make a third defensive wall in less than twenty years along with the one in jerusalem and on the border with egypt barriers with lebanon and jordan are also being discussed all have the same just difficult security reasons israel built a concrete wall in the west bank more than a decade ago to protect itself from palestinian terrorism years on not only it is still dividing the land and the people but the opinions as well supporters of the defensive barrier points to a decreased number of attacks while its opponents say that its existence in the first place is creating more grounds for instability political writer michael believes the west bank barrier may have been a temporary solution years ago but it's no longer proving effective just as the march braced friends with the sea knight peninsula that eventually failed to keep out african migrants if building another turns israel into
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a fortress marsh of success then it will be a medieval one. holds in the war so if someone is really. to. decision of the government show the craziness or the crazy philosophy behind it to create a normality for our children. on the fortress completely surrounded by fans we are going back to the. with this philosophy of creating the normality behind the war the war building business may seem profitable to some but financial experts say constructing these barriers consumes a sizeable chunk of the defense budget as well as suffocating regional development in which is part of the palestinian state but of their competitors it was excluded by the wall and now it is became. almost good to solve.
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part of the. various sources of these generals on the wall for the night and it is also very much. to their business environment the fence at the border with egypt can be excused for being an international border the golan heights on the other hand is only a cease fire line left from the israeli syrian warfare so not only it would not protect israel from any kind of mordant weapon attack but just like the wall in the west bank it could become another more humans to the indefinite occupation of territory conquered by force. r.t. reporting from israel. head of the un bonk a moon has denounced what he termed unrelenting horrors after a new massacre in the syrian town of aleppo we should warn you that the following images are very graphic and could be disturbing where the bodies of dozens of young
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men have been pulled out of a river in a city in the north rebels say more than one hundred have died with tens thought to still be in the water out of reach because of snipers in the area most of the men had their hands time behind their backs with gunshot wounds to the head both the rebels and the government blame each other for the killings. the french army has met little resistance from islamists as it moves in to into can dolls' the third largest town in the north of mali elsewhere looting has taken place in timbuktu. who and residents have attacks especially militants who didn't flee when french in mali and troops secured the areas earlier this week spot many of the shops attacked belong to supporters of islamist pushed out of the city's. twenty protestors have been arrested in athens after members of a communist backed trade union clashed with police some demonstrators managed to get inside the labor ministry headquarters before being forced out onto the streets
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they were showing their anger at further cuts to their pay packages as part of the country's ongoing austerity program the greek government last week used emergency powers to break up a strike by transport workers that lasted eight days. gary as government is expected to use its domination and part of the mint to keep in force its decision not to build a new nuclear power plant its construction earlier got over sixty percent backing in a national referendum but the turnout was a mere twenty percent handing final say back to the parliament moscow had offered to build and finance the new plant but gary is allies in brussels and washington said that would deep in the country's energy dependence on russia. after a break as our special report fragile people.
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it was born the doctors told us she had multiple fractures they also said lisa would be a difficult child to handle she was bedridden the first year after she had to eat and sleep on a cushion because she would cry when we touched her. yes i probably fell from the chair and i from the sofa and that didn't hurt at all but then i fell off the arm chair and i broke my leg. i
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cried for a while. and then at those sleep. but why why why why did it have to be us. but. you. need to simper factor is one of the most common congenital bone disorders affecting children if we're talking about those that are present from birth to believe i suppose the sufferers have brittle bones and are at risk of multiple fractures but they are mineral metabolism is in good order the ailment is due to faulty college information. as the main protein in connective tissue college and is the basis of the human
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skeleton more. to portman wiley's even some adults don't become aware of the fact that they are affected until they give birth to a child that suffers from a more severe. form of the disease in its worst form it changes the shape of the child's chest to build fractures to make their arms and legs shorter and in this state even something as light and insignificant as a blanket can cause fractures. there's a swelling beneath the eye here did you hit something new as a brother can hit her they were fooling around well well here we have a person that we can already send to the anesthesiologist.

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