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choose the stories that in high life choose the access to your office. petrol bombs and tear gas fired in egypt every new to father protests against president morsi we're live in cairo to report on the country's deepening crisis. i want him to be brought in live which is something i do not think. l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances. and in the u.s. at least in california these track of a wanted man as their former colleague gives them the slip disappears into the mountains. my coffee twenty grand mals a commons where do i saw on. this and more furious reaction is u.k.
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lawmakers look for parliament cafe workers offering high salaries then to those who defend the country and keep the peace. corps costing life last two days in moscow this is r.t. . egypt has plunged into a fresh outbreak of street violence as protesters vent their fear against president morsi clouds of tear gas fired by police in gulf demonstrators who pelted the presidential palace with petrol bombs but amid the deepening crisis the authorities have now decided to ban the you tube video service in the country bell true joins us live now from cairo where the bell what triggered the decision to ban you tube and how is it going down with the public. what happened this morning saturday
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morning is the it minister of course here in cairo. for a month after no cease fire by dips in the tiny last year when this on. the innocence of muslims was sent to arab channels deemed very offensive to islam and of course the prophet mohammad this fourteen minute clip spots must outrage across the arab world including here in egypt we still must protest in front of the u.s. embassy in september last year some of the eleven resulting in hundreds injured around seventy were killed around the middle east as this violent protest spock must outrage at the moment there's been a lot to come the nation of the by protest movements to see you tube as a vital resource for disseminating information about human rights abuses by the security forces it's also an indication of an islam is ation all of egypt has been a number of quite controversial statements made by these hardline muslim clerics in
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the last few weeks including a religious edict calling opposition forces to be killed and a muslim cleric speaking to the. justifying the sex moba talks on egyptian protesters in tahrir square but we really think here in egypt this will only fuel for the violence on the streets. with the country already gripped by the crisis so this latest clampdown on freedoms is unlikely to ease tensions it. silly we've had a very restive country here in egypt in the last few weeks especially since the second anniversary of the dunny one hundred five revolution when thousands gathered in the streets of egypt complaining that their president ahmed morsi had not made key changes in demands of the revolution yesterday we saw on friday we saw more protests as part of friday's day security thousands of protesters gathered across the main rallying points in this in the country which devolved into clashes between protesters and security forces in the capital here by the presidential palace when
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groups talk to the building with molotov they were pushed back by take us and water cannons and so bloody of violence in the in the governor with deaths in couple shake as well as violent. as an iyonix added foundry i. holler at that we have more protests on the horizon which by their expected violence we don't see this as finishing anytime seen. ok bell true keep an eye on all that for us of course for now thank you. the rest is not confined to egypt as we report later this hour and the deepening political crisis the clashes between protesters and police into this it could whether the country might be heading towards another revolution. that's a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain the streets in court send in the media to report from the gulf came to where people think demanding change t.v. is now. in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is on the way for four police officers who seeking revenge
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after being fired a search for christopher dorner suspected of killing three people continues in the mountains in southern california that is a highly trained former los angeles police department officer with a military background he's also believed to have around forty targets on a hit list according to a lot of stress to be posted online well dorner was accusing his colleagues of corruption racism and concealment of using excessive force investigative journalist michael rupert's who used to work for the l.a.p.d. says the department has many skeletons in its profit. i don't condone what's happened and i want to violence and killing but more important i want him to be brought in alive which is something i do not think that the l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that are becoming available online i have to tell you that with regard to his allegations about rich trial board hearings are. very egregious unprofessional cover up
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excessive force but also management malfeasance perjury and a lot of other. serious things i believe him are present the l.a.p.d. has been shown and has a consistent cultural problem with racism coverup and cronyism within the department that has great their minds i think and probably driven out a great many good officers i left for similar reasons while i had to r.t. dot com to join the debate on christopher dorner you can also go for the latest events and find out why the former police officer turned killer. is easy to.
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u.k. lawmakers seem to be in need of a quick fix and they're looking to use taxpayers' cash to help them get their caffeine hit pretty boy here in london has more on what some according to case of cups problems. the house of commons is looking for someone to join their team of burma reste is to basically serve hot fancy beverages to politicians now the job pays overt twenty thousand pounds per year which to put into context for our international viewers is over thirty thousand dollars per year if we compare that job to other public sector jobs we've got policeman whose style areas have recently been cut starting salaries they now start on nineteen thousand pounds per year similarly with soldiers who start on over seventeen just over seventeen thousand pounds per year so you've got frontline jobs that carry risks to
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your life the people protecting the safety of british citizens that are being paid less than somebody who's serving coffee to politicians one of the police federation representatives took to twitter to ask where they could apply for such a nice job in parliament because it's obviously a lot safer and it's paying more than some of the frontline police officers but i spoke to the former editor of the police tribute to find out what the morale all is like among the police officers amidst these revelations well morale is already rock bottom amongst police officers anywhere as is because of this tax on their pay and conditions of their pensions and then they find out as you say the politicians who could like the rest of us may tune coffee themselves and let's not let's remember that the coffee they have will be heavily subsidized by the taxpayers a lot of people's wages being either frozen or slashed just like the police officer
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is we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to find out whether people in london think that someone who serves coffee to politicians should be making more money than a front line police officer let's take a look in my coffee twenty grand of commons where you are sorry i did so just get this from washington research coffee game here. you know probably no drinks night again tonight is basically a kitchen the growing because they're just being ridiculous and have a ties here and they should be ashamed of themselves for doing something that shows just how out of touch the politicians are with the problems of ordinary brits and of course not critics saying that with austerity measures read by saying for a lot of people in the u.k. the politicians could have made do with a capsule of boiling water and some instant coffee. well just ahead for you to celebrate an historic budget deal for the e.u. which aim to cut brussels red tape may now fall victim to bureaucracy itself and
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other stories coming up after a short break. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. see a lot less human suffering. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome to the big picture.
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welcome back the e.u. leaders may be popping the champagne corks to celebrate historic budget deal but now that slight european parliament may spoil the party the emmy peas have the final say on whether the first ever cut to the union's spending goes through and could eventually block it they're planning a secret vote on the budget that was seen as a revolt against you leaders economists james medway says the budget may yet be sunk by parliament. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the
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thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print in the budget or already present you part of it to said he would be able to support the steel in the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group there are unlikely to support it so it could be a rocky ride i think this budget over the next few months cameron's right to talk about this being like a reduction in a credit card limits and of course you can have your credit card limit reduced and still spend on spending more money now that's almost certainly what's going to happen to britain over the next few years the amounts that britain is expected to pay into the main e.u. fund will increase as a result of increased payments to a new member countries so he's going to pretend that this will show how britain can still be a force in europe how we can push the rest of europe around this glosses over the fact of course that he wouldn't have got anywhere in this without the support of angela merkel in particular so he can you can try to push that line the you know he
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knows what he's doing to europe and that we don't need to go so far as to step out of the european union but i wouldn't see the more euro skeptic members of his own party being particularly impressed by any of this. well david cameron may be claiming victory in brussels but domestically what if she was refusing to go away the investigation into rate fixing at banks in britain is expanding at revelations over just widespread the practice was revelations that have left next keyser exasperated. i'm going to avoid it seaward for today just for variety i mean if i thought the t. word is being prosecuted in this country or america i would imagine if i thought that our drone sent up this frank frank jenkins over at barclays bank and exploded innocent passenger splattered on the wall i thought that would have any effect if i thought the gov would give a flying head about their own population i would imagine the t word but i don't know because they don't. have returning to the ongoing
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turmoil in arab spring countries now and in tunis in the cradle of the regional uprisings political chaos is being inflamed the country's ruling is the most parties set on defying people's demands for change following the assassination of chocolate but i need a second opposition leader and its own prime minister's plan to reshuffle the government these lists have a call for a mass around it's about the gittis me of their power when it comes a day after needs a funeral was marred by clashes between protesters blame the government for his death and police violence that erupted near the cemetery culminated seven days of ventilation rallies and each time ended in arrests and security forces using tear gas and despite such methods of managing to keep huge crowds away from the city center for now experts believe the unrest may take a turn for the worse. two cities and hearing a profound crisis a crisis of the credibility of the existing new arrangements for holding and any massive critique of the way in which they operate i think there are signs
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that this could easily disintegrate into some kind of civil war hopefully it won't happen and we remain to watch to see how the popular movements organize to prevent one of those frightening thing used to external support for example by the qatari government or the right wing fundamentalists and it remains to be seen whether we've got the present government will take any action against these terrorist groups. and this bahrain approach is a secular verse of the beginning of antigay sheen protests the government and the opposition are finally agreed to resume dialogue the chances for ending political deadlock in the gulf kingdom are slim the opposition clearly not trusting authorities following months of persecution parties alexia share scale looks into how dissent is being gagged in the country if you look through any pro-government newspaper in bahrain you'll get an impression that the government has nothing to
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hide the news of an uprising of the opposition is dominating the front page and if you look through it you'll see other stories about the political discourse in the country the country's information minister insists bahrain has no problems with people speaking out predicting that freedom of expression in bahrain is very high because it is guaranteed by the constitution moreover there is a lot to be issued soon that further guarantees it we have a problem related to banning some upsides but that's to protect bahrain from six hearing ethnic problems and violence only and not for any other reason. but this is what happened when we tried several opposition websites having looked through these pages later we did not notice any extremist overtones and so you see from bahrain center for human rights believes the government is deliberately attempting to silence views different to its own balance and therefore
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a moderate which i work for website is a blog we have almost more than four hundred website out of block or more than most of them are human rights or political upside although of certain beheaded our block we have only facebook and twitter there are many which is not a blog. sayed spoke to us on the back over two week prison term for what was called breaking the law on public gatherings several weeks later he was arrested again the editor in chief of bahrain's only independent newspaper says this is how things are in his country if you speak out if you express yourself you are expressing yourself at all at your own risks people are brave enough now to speak out but they do that and they could be punished one day you could be put in jail it could end up like a builder job three years because of you tweeted something social networking came of age during the uprisings of recent years
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a fact not lost on bahrain's leaders who have watched almost daily street protests and an unusual drop in web traffic through the country picked up by an american internet mourning tour leaves human rights activists here wondering exactly who the constitutional right to expression really applies to. alexi russia of ski r.t. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain. on line for you today the ku klux klan is trying to make a comeback in america's south the city of memphis braces for the largest ever demo of the extreme movement supporters of the organizers claiming there's a good reason for the rally. and get out the way when our you tube channel we've got stunning footage of a canoe being hit by a whale i do go to you tube r.t. that and other eye catching pictures.
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heroism it with an expiry date that appears to be the case for the u.k. army veterans who are being denied that russian bravery medals because the events they took part in more than five years ago let's go plan to reward thousands of british troops who guarded crucial arctic convoys that supply the u.s.s.r. during world war two parties are going to has more. imagine doing a service to a foreign country during a time of war risking your life going through unimaginable hardships all in the name of helping in their life you imagine that country wanting to reward you with a medal of honor and then imagine your own government refused to allow you to accept that medal for rather ambiguous reasons that's precisely what's happening to several hundred veterans in the u.k. the russian government wanted to award them the medal for their service in the
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arctic convoy during world war two but the foreign and commonwealth office has refused the request saying that they appreciate the move from moscow but they simply cannot be granted because current rules dictates foreign medals can only be accepted within five years of the events occurring but the british government is promising to soon create a medal to honor u.k. troops who participated in the arctic convoys now the convoys delivered thousands of anti tank guns and fighter planes to the u.s.s.r. between nine hundred forty one in one thousand nine hundred five the route to went from north america iceland and the u.k. it's made you look simple enough on the map but it was anything but that the conway's were constantly attacked by german u. boats ships and planes and when humans were in the problem the convoys often fell victim to the horrendous storms in the icy cold waters of the arctic that was some seventy years ago and many of the veterans feel they may not live to see the day
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the u.k. very wards them with its old version of the medal and for some there is a feeling of bitterness feeling they're being refused a medal of of the truly deserved war tycho wife not just from the ship might polish them. to may. also we were what we could. do we went to do the job. think that. boys. another. job you know mother ship might now there were sick of medal has been created to reward those fighting at sea for bravery it's one of the highest military decoration is in russia its importance as such but it has been retained from the soviet union era because of the magnitude of thieves it was awarded for so they're refusing to let a foreign government honor their service in the greatest war of modern history makes veterans wonder what's behind the reason if it had been america through all
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of this medal which are not served on the american idol when i was in shanghai and china cities but. i mean side able to offer me a medal what would be to their written the government's response to the. for their part so many british veterans such as john seem open and receptive to the idea of a medal coming from russia while yalit yes just two of them are possession. of a few years ago left there for a few years. and it down to meet killed me grant you a minute surprise possession to may just not only beddoes but coming from rational debate next this will be it for special but unfortunately in their decision making process it appears the u.k. government did not consider the feelings of its countries that aren't. there are
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some other international news in brief at least one person has been killed as a ferocious storm pummeled the northeast of the united states the blizzard has already caused massive blackouts leaving hundreds of thousands of homes without electricity prompting the government to declare a state of emergency in five states and three thousand flights have also been canceled. two potential suicide bombers have reportedly been arrested in northern mali as they approached a security checkpoint in the outskirts of tao it comes a day after an attacker blew himself up in the same city making it the second suicide bombing attempt since the french army came to mali to fight is the most extremists in the country's north france is now preparing to leave the region and the seeking to one day with a mission to a u.n. peacekeeping force. flashes have erupted in india after a man convicted of a terrorist attack on parliament in new delhi in two thousand and one was executed . who was hanged of the his final mercy plea was rejected by the country's
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president execution led to violence between protesters and supporters of decision high profile terrorist attack that took place over a decade ago led to the death of a dozen play. increasing tensions between india and pakistan. the ukranian the feminist group fenlon that have made it to the bed in film festival but only as far as the red carpet the notorious activists were staging the toughest protest against female circumcision half naked women failed to win over the audience they were probably a school of the way by security guards nazis or how often this has been quizzing some of them to find out if they are ready to barrels for good clothes.
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a new york city it's legal for ladies to protest topless so where are the boobies this week let's talk about that part of the body even though it's legal it's still private. but don't you think that would draw a lot of attention to the cause yeah but then again you know the tracks are on growth sometimes too but it attracts you dare. i would want to say. would you ever consider protesting topless for a reason yeah what would be the reason. you would go topless for that yeah would you do it well maybe you are in my. book do you think french girls would do it more often than american girls i think so why is that what's wrong with a kind of crazy it would be a way to get he was attention but i personally wouldn't do it maybe someone knows and i mean do you think that it would be little it was or help because. i don't know if they were much it's will bring more awareness i guess people will look so
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isn't that what protesting is all about. to let him out lady the bottom line is going topless is a sure fire way to bring attention to your cause so ladies you might want to consider that the next time you suit up for your big rally. well to short break you can watch our special report entitled. secretary of. state hillary clinton recently testified to congress in regards to
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the attack on the us consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in bali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused a mass instability that has allowed the seeds of terrorism to grow when the justification for most of the actions in the muslim world is to stop evil dictators who harbor terrorists or spread shouting to mock recy if libya would have been left alone algerian terrorists wouldn't be getting any weapons from it now this is like an exterminator accidently or maybe on purpose actually feeding the roaches in your basements that there are ten times more of them and then saying that he has to keep working because he's the only one who can get rid of the roaches people like
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hillary clinton who support funding brutal jihad is rebel groups to overthrow governments to somehow bring about stability and democracy are either dismally stupid or consciously running a very brutal con game but that's just my opinion. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard because a big. many
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in the black community long memories and today have a clear distrust for government run health agencies part of what drives you know community too is a historical perspective which disenfranchisement. is very very much aware and in our communities we still have many communities are we're talking about and this is a conspiracy the government wanted to kill us off so we still have people who still have that mindset people don't like to say. that the government would make an effort to destroy people but black people have had a history. of testing syphilis experience there was carried on by the federal government for thirty years.
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