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israeli forces used tear israeli forces used stun grenades and tear gas to disperse the protesters as as palestinians mark the lead news and the annual lent day protesting against israelis land policies more details in just a few moments from the kalandia checkpoint. the find of print in the cyprus rescue deal paints a dream picture with people the life savings and high balance of columns at threat of being cleared out the full bailout conditions it should be unveiled a later on sunday on saturday. and a fashion cops of the u.k. police force comes under fire for wasting money on expensive uniforms at a time of austerity this as two thousand postal workers go on strike over job and
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pay cuts. we're watching r t live from moscow with me to bomb would say let's take a look at the international news stories this hour. palestinians in the jewish territories as well as those living in israel have gathered to protest against israeli settlement expansion the admiral land today commemorates of the seizure of a large slice of the arab territories by is israel almost three decades ago which resulted in deadly unrest on the school reports now from a border checkpoint where tensions were also running high today israel's corruption occupation is of course a deeply sensitive issue for palestinians and what's been happening where you are
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right now. basically this has been this has been coming and going in the way of the confrontation between the protesters and the israeli border police the protesters have been throwing stones whereas the israeli border police have been responding with stun grenades and tear gas and it has been happening in waves that seems like there was a lot of it for a second but now it seems to be picking up yet again and this has been happening all over the palestinian territories of course this is a this has been happening since the one nine hundred seventy six when palestinians first gathered around and went to the streets to express their indignation at these really land policies and that is the expansion of the israeli settlements and since over the past decade the settlements have actually increased in number especially under the government of binyamin netanyahu the palestinians patience is really running thin and this day is that basically marked the palestinians all over the world but you can expect that here and now the west bank and here in the kalandia
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checkpoint which is right it should ramallah and east jerusalem the tensions are high as people are highly unhappy with what's been happening. in regards to the israeli settlements on the land that palestinians consider their own talking about to the palestinians. has there been any progress to at least a curb or settlement expansion on palestinian land. well you know you cannot say that there has been any improvement whatsoever of course last week's visit by president obama did install some hope and to people until he spoke and until his just spoken in said some words that basically led to nowhere he did of course day that the settlements are a major block to the peace process but he did not go any further than that he did not exert that pressure on the on the israeli government led by a benyamin netanyahu and that left a lot of people angry and frustrated it does not seem like the peace process is that going to happen anytime soon because the israeli government does not get any
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any of this does not respond to any pressure even if it is exerted for example last year as you were only poor did saying play plain and clear in the post that these really settlements and tells in palestine they're essentially a violation of palestinians human rights but israel chose to ignore that report just like it chose to ignore numerous remarks by the american president obama who has spoken out against the israeli settlements in the palestinian territories so at this point it seems like we're at a moot point and of course like i said this is an annual day of protests for palestinians and the protests and the tension is running really high here here and again this could be on the one of the borders of palestine and israel on land day. there's no letup in the gyptian opposition scuffles between muslim brotherhood opponents and supporters and then no probably dozens injured while purchases in the
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capital right there and at the prosecutor general as the we report shortly. so no sign of improvement in the guantanamo hunger strike about a u.s. iran's lawyer says the american public has a very little awareness of what's actually happening inside take out the delta. six of say. supriya to save us and many pensioners not all standards you see the bulk of the deposits are wiped out europe's thames a dictate an even wider grab than previously thought draining savings in exchange for says in collapsing banks the exact terms ought to be unveiled on saturday although the i'm likely to bring any relief according to risk advisor daniel. if the bank can pull a rabbit out of a hat and somehow make what appears to be near worthless shares somehow very valuable to him and i suppose these the positives have some hope that they'll be
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receiving some of their money back but at this point in time that doesn't look very likely and what's happening now is the rise of the far right in many parts of europe has only in some respects taken off it's been very strong in a country like greece with with golden dawn and in countries like switzerland where nearly a third of the popular vote in the most recent election went to the far right this type of action that we're seeing in greece in cyprus now and in greece is only going to fuel the fire is only going to comp more people in my estimation to run to the far right to become more nationalistic and to become more close minded about the options that they would consider for their future level ones are to sit idly by max and stacey delve into the secret crisis in about twenty minutes and i'm sure a lot of optimism over britain's latest plan for a miracle comeback. what i told you about gold that is it's
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a told you to buy gold four years ago right here in the kaiser report many of you asked but what if the government confiscates or gold maybe the more intelligent question you should have been asking was what if they seize your bank account when i talk to you about bitcoin that as i say i told you to buy a bit call it at five dollars per bitcoin you screeched one of those shut down the internet. well maybe you should have been asking what if they shut all the banks well. now the template has been. and while you're a melt down let's see what the term bullet holes for the united kingdom oh right here here were over my shoulder you can see the plank above the mayor's office where boris johnson the mayor may very well commit suicide. the situation at america's most notorious detention camp is becoming increasingly desperate with lawyers acting for guantanamo inmates claiming they clients are
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ready to die most of the prisoners believed to be on a week's long hunger strike protesting against illegal imprisonment and mistreatment at the hands of the gods several people have been hospitalized and around a dozen of being force fed rights activists say the jailers are pressuring the strikers to enter their campaign by keeping temperatures inside the camp near freezing point meanwhile there's still no sign of any political momentum to try and solve the guantanamo crisis thomas will no lawyer who has represented guantanamo detainees in the process the general public in the us are barely aware of what's going on at that camp. if you talk to people in the united states they simply don't know about kuantan imo they don't know today that eighty six of the hundred and sixty six people down there are innocent have been cleared have already been cleared many of the others are also innocent they don't know that the people at guantanamo weren't picked up on a battlefield they were sold for bounties by northern alliance people they don't
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know these facts anymore because there is no coverage in the united states the white house has said that it's still interested in closing guantanamo but i think it's delegated the issues other people and it's also thrown up its hands and said well congress is stopping us from doing anything my former client. was the allo to and by is how condrey are innocent people who are wrongly held the president can get in and make sure that those people are released and sent home they don't pose a danger those people are desperate they want to die if they can't get out of guantanamo the u.s. courts have no authority to order a release of someone who is in guantanamo they are in the hands of the president the president has the authority to do it congress has said he could do it only with difficulty but he has the authority to do it he needs to step up to the plate and get it done and over taking at indefinitely after the plight of guantanamo
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detainees later today in breaking the set of the mountain challenges the idea put forward by some journalists that camp in maine to live a comfortable life and should be grateful for being locked up. i forgot to mention one thing about the guantanamo bay hunger strike going on how damn good the prisoners have it there are in a robert johnson military defense editor at business insider the hunger strike is not only been overhyped but get mo is apparently more like a club med than it is a prison about this headline of his the other side of the good most strike detainees are treated absurdly well yes absurdly well delicious meals video games for everyone's sports man well life what more could these prisoners possibly want maybe the freedom maybe to see their families and up a normal life outside of a prison cell especially since the majority of already been cleared for release
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having been declared not guilty and just today it came out that as a punishment for the strike some of the prisoners are filing complaints and pleading for humanitarian aid for being denied a potable drinking water and heat yeah doesn't seem like that nice of a vacation getaway does it and hey robert johnson even though you think it most so absurdly awesome i'll bet you couldn't handle it for a week let alone the rest of your life without trial or charge and on that note let's break. scenes of violence now once again marking the end of the week in egypt stones and firebombs left dozens injured in the northern city of alexandria and as a supporter and opponents of president morsi and the muslim brotherhood clashed in cairo protesters surrounded the prosecutors general also is demanding his
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resignation over what they call on lawful action against the opposition is the. hundreds have gathered in front of the prosecutor's general office i bear accusing the brotherhood of controlling of the judiciary and also protesting against a recent summons in the fine very well known activists last week for their alleged involvement in the bloody clashes last week out in this most difficult is that in the capital projects there is a change sharpshooters the prosecutor general's office and called for the arrest and summons and all the current prosecutor to come a weak position can sound is questionable off to the appeals court here in cairo overturn the presidential decree appointing him however we have violence outside of cairo in egypt psychosis if you don't mix ondrea appears street battles occurring between undercover protesters and what is yet to identify to reach some people saying that they are appropriate at moment morsi supporters who are fighting the undercover protesters are there's
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a saying there are actually infected and shop owners in the facility if it's what they used to be is being said to them on a toxin and also abuse all the good shots the protests now in terms of the better part according to early presidential elections saying the present moment morsi has not yet implemented any changes that he promised and that he really is not fit to govern the country. al-qaeda targets iraq's political hopefuls as a country prepares avoids first up close occupation elections almost a dozen candidates to die in explosions and attacks as the terror network flexes its military muscle proclaiming record operational strength as we report in a few minutes. plus a stun grenades and sound bombs and bustling as riot police dispose protesters calling for the regimes that don't fall on that toss to the break. wealthy british style. sometimes splits players let's go.
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market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into the report. 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 realize that everything is ok. i'm charging welcome to the big picture.
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welcome back you're watching our team twenty three people have been killed in five separate attacks on mosques in iraq the quick succession of suicide and called blasts also left more than one hundred inch it the violence is believed to be the work of al qaeda which just stepped up attacks ahead of a poll bench will elections in april jam political analyst eric draitser told us that this is all a part of the high level to all and follows directly from the u.s. occupation. american presence is not simply quote unquote boots on the ground what you what you have to realize is that much of the iraqi political ruling class is handpicked by the united states take for example the ascendance of maliki to the to
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the role of prime minister this was in opposition to the un s handpicked successor to saddam hussein be followed by the other u.s. darling alawi and so maliki really represents the u.s. as worst nightmare and they have worked night and day to do whatever they can to destabilize maliki's government we should remember that al qaeda was created by the united states by the intelligence establishment of the west and to a large extent depending on situations that oftentimes works in their interests and iraq iraq is one battlefield of that we see that al qaeda is a potent weapon of the western powers in syria and much of that is spilled over into unbar province in iraq some of the al qaeda affiliated groups are certainly questionable as to their origins and i think that al qaeda is in many ways that destabilizing force that is needed in order to create the necessary chaos and pretext in iraq for some kind of an intervention whether that be indigenous regime
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change or from the outside but the political crisis is taking on a geo political international dimension and that is the real story here. from the frying pan into the fire syrians who fled the conflict in their homeland met with a cold a welcome abroad well we'll have more on that in a few minutes with. the russian foreign ministry has accused the us all they're interfering in moscow's affairs is a follows criticism from washington over a series of inspections targeting n.g.o.s are based in russia maria for national can now join as i live with other details maria what exactly has been said and why . wellmost going dude has accused washington of bare-faced interference into the country's internal affairs that's after us state department has described searches of around two thousand of non-government organizations throughout russia as we chant and has has claimed america will continue to fund
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some of them through third agents based outside the country the reaction from russia's foreign ministry has been very strong he's condemned such behavior and has called these statements these characteristics scenic and provocative the ministry spokesperson has also added that russia understands why washington so angry as most of the n.g.o.s been checked have american links in a separate tweeze to also today russia's president vladimir putin has announced that in two thousand and thirteen seventy five thousand seventy five million dollars of federal budget money will go to support those n.g.o.s that are involved in socially oriented projects just just to remind our viewers russian authorities are currently raiding organizations such as human rights women's groups annoying also looks chaucer's environmental advocates we suspicions that they might provide a front for a foreign madelyne into russia's internal affairs. a last year law was introduced
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requiring that the groups receive in overseas foreigners and at the same time when involved in political activity in russia to join. a red. mr over and over foreign agent activists have been arguing meanwhile that these inspections are an attempt by kremlin to intimidate its critics. griffen national lived there with an update from a central moscow thank you. dr there are reportedly fresh approach as in a buffer a new way it's the thought police are once again using tear gas and sound bombs and to disperse the pro-reform demonstrators on friday accord here twenty one doctors of taking part in antigovernment protests in twenty eleven after keeping them in jail for almost two years dr for team g.b. who had also phase five years behind bars told us what she went through during her confinement. we were told the most of the giving is to regain students
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who were forced to sign cool some fashion line without weeding them and that. were thinking or strikes. and i mean by severe storms they're physically ill and psychological so ok we've been i come speaking for our day we're standing for days not. where we were hard to get in. our it's one last thing you think that. holds it is that it's like the whole of five electrocution that has sexual harassment and acts to be you know angry all of that and structure and confession and doing that it just basically become a break there for developing and it will show the whole word that you are venturing you know are very are searching just because that we three kids going to see five i found myself at that knowledge before and they're very bright in my charges and
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they were actually as it goes like i have what i confessed that i had a hundred back off life and i guess that's the perfect there is so that they can see. their interests. for americans is a spec to genetically tampered food is making them sick adama expect to help from the law that's because the firm behind chemical has been handed an advantage over people who think of frankenstein food is ruining their health online we'll tell you how that one made it past compress. and french screens are present all and has finally found a way to bring more from the richer by pushing through his seventy five percent tax rate find out how on our website. public sector workers are on edge in the u.k. with story two measures have prompted two thousand plays to office staff to strike
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as a pay and job cuts but while other services tonton the belts the police force is being targeted for the huge amount of money being spent on offices clothing artie's plenty of work experience just where the pounds go. most of us in britain realising you've spent too much money on clothes especially when your budgets are already squeezed it could happen to anyone but this time it's the boys in blue the u.k. government spending more stalled says the police are wasting too much money on ordering different bits of uniform there are forty three police forces in england and wales and each one orders their clothes and their equipment separately and to different specifications to take for example your high visibility jacket that can cost as much as up to one hundred pounds per unit in a bench press force compared to as little as twenty pounds per unit in a more frugal constabulary lots of four hundred percent difference in price and the
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same applies to all the commonplace items that you'd expect would be standard issues such as boots handcuffs and even body armor this was his goal velcro covering strap which was the zip where. the zipper with no velcro covering strop a time of austerity the last you need is a bit of bureaucracy get in the way of progress it makes change to have standardized way of buying stuff and yes it will be a look like cheap police federation is around the country have been very vocally protesting cuts to their budgets recently yet the public accounts committee says that instead of tackling kwai and police forces are wasting resources time and money on disagreeing over how many pockets they should have on their uniforms for national audit office says the police forces around the country simply need some fun together in order to increase them find power and drive down the costs of their
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uniforms otherwise britain's poppies might find that they're burning too many holes in those different pockets boy care to see london. for desperate syrians trying to feed to safety it seems that life like gets worse no matter which direction they turn the u.n. has criticized turkey for allegedly deporting back some one hundred thirty syrian refugees thought to be involved in border violence the living conditions and israel has some alarming numbers about people seeking shelter they while in jordan. reports life in emergency camps is often hopelessly grim. they come here by the thousands carrying meager belongings and painful memories at the refugee camp in jordan as does search a shortage of nearly everything has turned daily life into a battle for survival. everything is hard here we don't have clean water to drink
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and it makes the children sick. for others despair has turned to anger. inside the calm there is suffering in syria we're suffering why is the suffering going on why the hell with human rights to hell with the world to hell with the big countries. but those living in camps are only the most visible part of the problem the tip of the iceberg in a disaster that is far more vast than meets the eye around eighty percent of jordan's syrian refugees live in cities and towns many of them are concentrated right here in urban about twenty kilometers from the syrian border and the camp life certainly is hard urban refugees have problems of their own abdullah brought his family to jordan after their home was destroyed in the war they now share this two room apartment with another syrian family. we thought we couldn't stay inside
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the towns because of our children we found this home but we can barely pay the rent there is no help with food or supplies for people like us no one has mercy on us. this mother of six also lives here she tells us her daughter hasn't had milk in three days they've run out of money and they don't know where to turn to for help. isis unfair here is full of humiliation how can we live. aid groups call them the invisible victims of the compass the one which is the easiest to see whereas if you have families who are spread over a small city of course they're much more difficult to find they tend to stay remain isolated they are very quickly run out of means because many of the families who have arrived late do not arrive basically without anything local charities catering to urban refugees do exist but they're struggling to this clinic for syrian refugees depends entirely on donations but it hasn't been able to buy new medicines for days the money simply isn't coming in and that means no medication for this
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syrian baby at least for now just like the countless refugees languishing in camps and struggling in cities his parents will have to wait and hopes of help lucy catherine of r.t. jordan. monies from me in about thirty minutes before then max and stacey take on the struggles in cyprus. although since the new pope was chosen the calls for reform are analysts everyone wants the new pope to allow this and to allow that but the problem is that the catholic church is a religion not a product and people don't like the way a pepsi bottle looks while the company will have to in theory change it to meet public demand but the pope claims to represent the will of the creator of the
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universe the pope supposedly holds and protects an ancient and eternal truth so how can you expect this eternal truth just up and change because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in a charge walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok. if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report i max kaiser when i told you about gold that is to say
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told you to buy gold four years ago right here in the kaiser report many of you asked but what if the government confiscates our gold maybe the more intelligent question you should have been asking was what if they seize your bank account when i talk to you about bitcoin that is to say i told you to buy bitcoin at five dollars per bitcoin you screeched what if they shut down the internet well maybe you should have been asking what if they shut down all the banks well it's too late now the template has been set and while europe melts down let's see what the template holds for the united kingdom oh right here you know britannia where over my shoulder you can see the plank above the mayor's office where boris johnson the mayor may very well commit suicide we can only project stacey tell me more he's had a bad few weeks and you know yes there is chaos half.

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