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envelops in chaos after port verdicts for last year's football riots the capital has been seen to the most violent clashes with a state of emergency was declared in sinai over terror attack fears are bringing up to speed on my own. other headline who could have as his handpicked successor nicholas would do it was sworn in as interim president following the funeral ceremony of the late venezuelan leader. and free at last un peacekeepers taken hostage by syrian rebels in the golan heights region have been released and handed over to the jordanian government. good evening it's given i would hear r.t. tonight very good to have your company our top story than egypt's been plunged into chaos three people have reportedly been killed in cairo tonight with some reports indicating an eight year old child was among the victims the un rest follows that
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court verdict in the case of last year's football riots which confirmed earlier death sentences and gave new prison terms to his artie's beltran with the latest. the scenes are very tense here in port side after this damning verdict that people say at the moment thousands gathered at the government headquarters and marched towards the canal the serious canal and it paid to stop traffic there as a form of protest the canal is obviously extremely important to egypt so this is a major sign to the president that they are not happy the chance in the streets are against president obama administration saying that they have been abandoned by the country and that's actually in fact it's almost racism that porn site is being targeted so when the verdict was announced people read their heads in their hands screaming at the t.v. screens when they had these twenty people would be sentenced to death saying that it wasn't fast the cairo was treated in
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a way that was better than ports and points i.e. it was basically being forgotten meanwhile in the capital there has been a fair amount of violence as well the football federation building has been torched . the culture is the football fans in cairo for their parts are also unhappy with the verdict saying that it wasn't strong enough meanwhile we've now just got reports from sinai that egypt is putting in place measures status there because of a development of jihad this so what we're seeing really is a country in turmoil very much on the brink of further violence here in port sayit and no sign of it stopping in the future. well truth so the another round of deadly protests following the controversial verdict with egypt seeing a spate of fatal clashes this year i spoke with political activist in cairo he told me that the trend said the continue to till president mohamed morsi deals with the real instigators of the trouble. the results are definitely not satisfactory not
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just for the football fans the ultras but for the entire nation seventy eight young people got killed and yet two of the ministry of interior officials are the ones on trial president morsi had a couple of months ago of and the committee that implicates fifty six other members of the ministry of interior this report was not taken into consideration at court and only two of those officials were scapegoats hence the issue escalates on the streets more because this is is nothing but a political fiasco rather than. court proceedings where the people want is a fair trial for our those who are. implicated not those who actually killed the people with their own hands but those who were behind them supporting them financing them and giving them the plan those are the two murders because they
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continue to be on the streets there in key. places such as the ministry of interior the national security and some of them are in the intelligence community the president needs to take very severe measures of radical measures in cleansing the state institutions of the loyalists to the mubarak's he's not been doing so on the country he's promoted some of them he's trying to co-opt them and it's not working and it's only blowing in his face and he still presented real guarantees for the political process to resume fairly credited with really really keep track of everything that's happening in egypt on our website where across it totally for you r.t. there comes a place today to be there as well we've got details on what's happening since the violence flared up following the verdict along with the latest pictures and videos from same. or the big story is no venezuela still mourning its late leader charges will hold
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presidential elections in less than a month according to latest reports the electoral council is due to meet on saturday to pick the date lizzie feelin for marty's video agency ruptly is in caracas for us. waiting now for the electoral commission to announce the date of elections there have been some reports that the elections will take place on april fourteenth we're still waiting for that to be. of course yesterday the vice president nicolas maduro sworn in as the president and so elections take place in approximately thirty days some voices in the opposition notably the man who is the main opposition in the peak of the he would have called the swearing in. for dylan hugo chavez personally appointed. as the man that he wanted to succeed him and of course hugo chavez the late president has immense popularity and by the way you know we're in the fourth day now which is what he has lain in state and the
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queues of hundreds and thousands of people just to catch a glimpse glimpse of him for literally five seconds continue with russian f.m. labrat has said that he hopes that his heritage continues to deepen the ties between russia and venezuela and he's also said that he hopes that russia will respect the outcome of venezuela and elections and he hopes that all countries around the world again referring to the fact that there have been many outside powers who would like to see. a revolution inside venezuela. among many condolences coming from inside and outside venezuela there was a very good comes from chavez's last election which. he said he was mourning this and that he had never been his enemy but his rival i think is a very respectful attitude my hope in the following election battle mourning the loss of venezuela and its friends including russia we have to look forward and i hope chavez's heritage will only help to deepen our partnership the majority in
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venezuela want to show this is policies to continue we will respect the choice of the venezuelan people i hope all the countries that have relations with venezuela do the same and that we know. attempts to influence their choice. amongst the crowd as you know we've been there quite a lot over the last few days and one of the most popular chance is with chavez and my daughter the people are safe and yesterday when he was sworn in in the national assembly there were very emotional crowds kind of pledging their support for him and he announced that he is to continue the revolution he was very emotional he was in tears as he took the presidential sash and he said that the sash that he was taking belonged to chavez now at the same time he also again made reference to the fact that the cancer that time has suffered from was very suspicious and that of course when. was first diagnosed as having having cancer
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he accused or he said actually that it was not a coincidence or a firing essentially to the united states the fact that the united states has made no bones about the fact that they would like to see an end to the bolivarian revolution in venezuela. meantime the leader of an as well as opposition is accusing would do or politicizing chair which is funeral lots of american experts steve spoke to us and says despite the words the opposition was not likely to win the people's trust. the opposition and understands that it will not we know elections just on the base of the middle class the opposition has made an effort to appeal to the poor people and the campaign for the presidential elections in october last year. and candidate. in the company at least. waited for the body you spoke to the poor people and that was the main thrust of his campaign there is a great amount of distrust among the poor people if copy of no matter what
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the people he says pretty much that the social programs that were so popular and were so politically successful the child. will will be abandoned if the opposition return returns to power the keil will that is is that not do not have any trouble with the upcoming presidential elections he is closely associated with chavez you know when she was left venezuela to go to cuba he called on venezuelans and his people in particular to vote for me to work to support mature into elected president if the situation came to that. the twenty one u.n. peacekeepers abducted by syrian rebels in the golan heights are been released and handed over to the jordanian authorities the observers were captured by militants
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on wednesday rescue efforts were hampered by sporadic fighting between syrian troops and rebels despite a fragile temporary cease fire. fighters had set their demands for government troops to withdraw from the area as a precondition for the release of those peacekeepers rebel groups also backtracked to on claims that use them as human shields syrian activists doesn't matter he believes radical factions will drag syria into further chaos as western states boost funding to the opposition the syrian opposition leaders need to really negotiate with the syrian government in order to find a political solution to the ongoing crisis in syria so some of the western countries through the funding and arming the rebels and opposition fighters have essentially act as a bloc block any political solution which could happen in the future where you have william hague who stated that there is a great threat of terrorism threat of jihad is coming back from syria having an ideologue of killing which is going back to britain there is britain british jihad is the first british jihad he was killed two days ago so there are the rules threat
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from islamic terrorism coming from syria and he says that we must stop syria from becoming a bad or a kind of hog of terrorism at the same time he claims he wants to arm the syrian opposition he was to give them non-lethal aid so it's a policy of hypocrisy which is filled with a lack of understanding of what is happening within the arab world and within syria so some of the western countries through the funding and arming the rebels and opposition fighters have essentially blocked any political solution which could happen in the future as they have essentially allied themselves with the armed opposition and they're seeking regime change in a non direct inadvertent way as opposed to a direct libya style intervention. so add to this divide and ride his will introduce a second bus routes in palestinian. segregation we investigate indeed we pulled one of those buses had to up above us on that obit reporting tonight on the collision between a russian spacecraft and chinese space junk and discuss just how tiny objects like
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that could trigger a big consequences south of the break. john kerry made his first major verbal gaffe as secretary of state by mixing the nonexistent country of courage to stand in one of his speeches of course it is funny when politicians misspeak george bush was pretty good at that but i can say that we all make mistakes when we speak trust me it is very easy to butcher the pronunciation of someplace on earth like course to low voltage or walla walla washington the thing is that he didn't just misspeak his speech was written correctly and if you look at his eyes as he said it he wasn't really looking at notes or something he's reading it off of a teleprompter right now i am reading off a teleprompter but i put every word there myself which is probably why john kerry is spelled with a q but my question is would kerry and prompter mr obama just read anything put in
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front of them to even really know the realities of the tiriel they're reading in their speeches if you're deeply versed on some subject then you should need to read word for word from the teleprompter to give a speech just try writing some notes and speaking with your brain and maybe your heart like in the good old days but that's just my opinion.
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well again u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel visit to afghanistan has been marred by a series of suicide attacks a taliban suicide bomber on a bicycle detonated explosives near the country's defense ministry killing at least nine people there in the area at the time but roads around the building located near the presidential palace have now been closed the local taliban branch said the attack was intended to send a message to the u.s. defense chief while eight children meantime a police officer were also killed by another suicide attack in the east of the country political analyst habib hakimi says locals fear the situation in the countries are going to get worse as well. first the taliban will want to send a player message today united states into. defense secretary and that they are able to launch this kind of attacks even in the capital kabul in particular of times
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disappoint off all security measures have been taken by the afghan and nato forces in the capital secondly i believe that the taliban insisted on the air pre conditions that they or not to ready to negotiate with the government of afghanistan are with the nato forces out with americans about the future of afghanistan india will continue to fight against the enter nation of troops and against afghan government until all that. foreign troops leave their country if this is a new wave of of attacks from the taliban kabul in their cities and afghanistan is going towards more violence in the next coming months the people of afghanistan has a strong concern that situation will go well will be wars particularly after. two thousand and fourteen when they're all foreign troops leave the country news
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bubbleheads a russian microsatellites been hit by chinese space junk which been floating around that this is two thousand and seven and it is an abundance of space debris up there and even objects as was a sugar cube because a lot of damage. thomas told my colleague andrew farmer about the threat posed by even tiny objects in space. this is a sugar cube and it doesn't seem like it's very much but if it hits you at seventeen thousand miles an hour you can imagine it can do significant damage now in terms of this specific incident this is a collision between a piece of space junk from a chinese satellite which was destroyed back in two thousand and seven it collided with a small russian blit satellite the incident actually happened on january twenty second but it took up until now to discover exactly what happened and here's why scientists discovered basically that there was a change in st jacques a change in the orbit and even the spin of the satellite and at that point they had to work backwards kind of reverse engineering to find out what happened what they
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decided is that at the point where they have this change there was a near miss with this piece of space junk so they decided well this is the size that could have caused such a change in trajectory and so they have to determine that was indeed a collision now space junk doesn't seem like it kind of sounds comical but really if you think about it there's more than five hundred thousand objects being tracked by nasa and other agencies in space right now and that's twenty thousand of those the size of a softball or larger if you think about that those things hitting at seventeen thousand miles an hour significant damage to satellites in lots of millions of dollars if you will because satellites are a commodity so lives lots to be concerned about and must be very hard to try to mean something as small as a shitty i mean how do you try that in anticipation what are they doing to solve this problem oh yeah and that's only the stuff that can be tracked there's a countless number of things that are smaller than one centimeter that can't even be tracked i mean we've been shooting things into space for more than fifty years now so there's different telescopes and laser imaging systems that are in the
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process of tracking different objects and what happens is when they determine that there is a near miss or there's going to be an instance where these things pass kind of close to each other then they change the trajectory of the course of the satellite but then there's also something called cancer syndrome is basically. critical mass where we've sent too much stuff into space it's created so much junk that we can't send something into space without hitting something and there are some people who believe that we've maybe already hit that critical mass so that the more stuff we put up the more expensive it becomes the more dangerous it becomes one can indulge in space more world news or brief violence continue to start work. torch a christian neighborhood in the eastern turn of the whole the unrest that erupted last night after a christian man was accused of committing blasphemy that's a crime punishable by death in the country police took the man into custody in attempt to pacify the mob hundreds of christian families for the area overnight fearing for the safety of. nigerian extremists claims of murdered seven foreign
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hostages kidnapped recently in the north of the country according to the group's website the killings were in retaliation to a joint british nigerian military attempt to reclaim the prisoners the seven four workers from the u.k. greece italy lebanon and the philippines are all employees of said track oh it's a lebanese construction group working in the region. and to nuclear anger is spreading across asia in taiwan tens of thousands took to the streets to demand the plans for a nuclear plant with billions of dollars be scrapped meanwhile in japan thousands more are protesting for an end to nuclear power days before the second anniversary of the fukushima disaster yesterday indeed tepco the company cleansing the radiated sided notes that it needs an extra four years just a flood proof area delaying the removal of melted you radium fuel there for. what appears to be a shadow of apartheid in israel palestinians commuting from the west bank and now being urged to board special buses that were launched this week by the transport ministry after some jewish settlers feared this safety was at risk his policy
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reports the now and how the roots of the racist overtones go even deeper. on the first of december one nine hundred fifty five a black woman by the name of rosa parks made history by refusing to give up her seat in the so-called colored six in of a crowded bus in montgomery alabama that incident became a formative event in the u.s. civil rights movement and again this week israelis and palestinians are remembering that incident as the transport ministry introduces secret gated bus lines in other words bus services only for kind of stimulus coming in and out of the west bank the move has created emotive reaction both for and against it both inside and outside of israel the israeli transport ministry justifies it by saying that the move is an attempt to alleviate the distress of palestinian passengers having to travel for long hours in and out of israel but the truth is that behind the scenes there was a lot of noise being made by israeli settlers who refused to travel with
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palestinian passengers they say because they're afraid now newspaper editorials have had a field day with criticisms that israel is acting in line with a party that this smacks of racism and it echoes of the policies back in the united states decades ago the palestinian passengers on this bus saved leaves a bad taste in their mouths but the irony is that it cuts the travel time as they no longer have to travel through the settlements the ticket is a lot cheaper and the whole travel journey is a lot less stressful seven it is very hard to live with this you can call it a racist action or whatever but see it makes it even more impossible for both sides to understand one another. we're supposed to be working in a civilized country but they're separate not bad i feel like israeli people look at as a second class hell and not equal to. which they would have it with. i feel very bad it is not acceptable at all but in the end of the strong side decides what happens
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we have to deal with this reality but the segregation here runs much deeper than just separate bus services we're talking about. different legal systems for israelis and palestinians we're talking about different allocation of resources and preferential treatment to name just a few policy r.t. on the way from qalqilya. we have wanted to rewind the clock a bit maybe delete some embarrassing mistakes of your past we've all been there while the u.s. air force seem to know the feeling pretty well they're now trying to scrub drone strikes carried out afghanistan reports and websites more about the mysterious data disappearance and on our website r.t. dot com also just a click away to we are talking about russia's chechen republic funding the construction of a mosque which it claims will be the second largest in israel is going to be named after the father of the republic's present leader of ramzan kadyrov read more at r.t. dog. in the seven years since its inception twitter has become an integral part of twenty first century life reflecting
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everything from people's routine habits to revolutionary political messages for the last two years every single tweet sent in the united states has been stored in a massive archive at the library of congress raising where for concerns over privacy the official reason for it is research purposes but so far the catch is that date has been kept behind closed doors is liz well. it's part of the social media landscape that has revolutionized the way we communicate. twitter allows users to broadcast their thoughts one hundred forty characters at a time. from the very first tweet to declaring historic presidential victories to the downright dumb all of it has been stored at the library of congress well the popularity of smartphones and i pads users can tweet pretty much anywhere at any time and the library of congress is taking note of the way people are communicating
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and expressing themselves along with journals and other publications social media is being stored as a part of history it began in two thousand and ten when twitter agreed to hand over to the library every tweet since the social media site launched and the tweets keep being stored with an estimated half a billion tweets per day it's a massive undertaking basically taking this body of information about the culture of this country and putting it into some kind of storage well we're talking about one hundred fifty. well now that the library has collected this massive archive it's not clear what they're going to do with it how do you search that how do you how do you how do you catalog that and split it into searchable pieces of code and they haven't been able to figure that out yet. the libraries blog says quote although the library has been building and stabilizing the archive and has not yet offered researchers access we have nevertheless received approximately four hundred
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inquiries from researchers all over the world so far the library tells us the goal is for researchers to have access to the database not the general public and we asked are there any limits to what information the library can distribute the library tells us they've set a few no tweets newer than six months old will be handed over to researchers and the tweets can. be used for commercial purposes and researchers can make a big chunk of tweets available for downloading on their website still questions remain if you delete a tweet does the library still store it and how easily can law enforcement obtain your tweets if people are worried about privacy i'm pretty sure the n.s.a. and homeland security has already cope threw up of that stuff so perhaps the takeaway as think before you tweet because it's going to be stored right here at the library of congress and washington liz wall are to. well let's causes on the
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financial part again so it's like his revelations right here then right after the break. something people extreme cold isn't a chilling threat to life or imminent death it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water in the words in my body feels really warm now this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold if you can tolerate it and you can struggle with. people of snow and ice victims of frost. surviving the cold. been living this way since the seventeenth century. during choosing
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strict. their communities recently. they clearly distinguish between their home. and garden their family and thing is the treasure. i am max keiser welcome to the kaiser report oh it feels great to be a bit trying millionaire i'm loving it eight months ago and if you recall on the show it on the alex jones shell i said that there would be a major financial catastrophe over the next nine months and we've got it bitcoin as absolutely triumphed as a doll. has crashed ninety percent against
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a bit coy as bitcoin is set to take on the world and root out the bank's stirrers as we sorely need we sorely need it stacy. yes max we're here in new york city the skyline right behind us in booming city as all the cities of the world where all the too big to fail banks are home. based because this is where the quantitative easing is flooding in the dow hit an all time high the very same day bitcoin unmanipulated free market of bitcoin hit an all time high forty six dollars and i want to turn to this had by max the target value for big coin is not some fifty dollars or one hundred dollars it is one hundred thousand two million bitcoins value is an all time high again its market cap is now twice what it was at the two thousand and eleven peak it is nowhere near its potential with faltering says it which is for orders of magnitude above today's value. the dow jones is in
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a new all time low against bitcoin and the paper millionaires in the paper billionaires are really highly suspect because they're part of a manipulated world manipulated fed policy manipulated bond markets they manipulate the price of gold and silver put all the money printing that they've done has flowed into the only non-manipulative currency in the world and that is bitcoin bitcoin is the true inflation rate paul krugman good point is the true inflation rate ben bernanke and once again i got to tell you it feels great to be a bit coin millionaire you know it's gone up almost fourteen hundred percent in the last year and i'm loving it because there's an anonymity there's power you're taking a stance against the paper pushers like jamie diamond over j.p. morgan and this is really this is the currency of the resistance so let's look over and back at the dow jones because that did hit an all time high and i will look at term.
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