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genuine indignation of americans worldwide surveillance of all election point scoring in germany pushes for the tide to data protection rules following accusations of government complicity with the n.s.a. . as washington seek sanctions against any nation offering edward snowden asylum he talks exclusively to the leader of nicaragua you are one of the country's ready to take in the huge whistleblower. also this hour the syrian opposition presses the us to hurry up and sending arms to the rebels as head of tools between big un security council and the assad leadership. added time oil returns to the bus place of the arab spring and the problems of protesters clashed with police and tunisians campers old and raged by the
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assassination of a prominent opposition party leader. international news and current life for moscow this is r.t. with me viewers are probably hello and welcome to the program weeks after edward snowden's revelations of the united states mass snooping operation against infuriated e.u. citizens germany's taking steps to address threats to privacy it will stop date u.n. data protection regulations with some top officials also calling for a suspension of the data exchange treaty between washington and the skeptics suspect there's still more than general election campaigning as his piece on of the reports now from. so two of germany's most senior cabinet members have written to
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the e.u. counterparts to try and get them to push the united nations to change their current privacy legislation that all seems well and good especially when you consider that the current privacy legislation was written way back in one thousand nine hundred sixty six long before things like mobile phones facebook the internet all of those things that the n.s.a. being apparently looking into now this could be a genuine effort by the by the german ministers to try and help the privacy of the people of the european union or it could be something of a smokescreen and a bit of damage limitation you have to consider that germany was one of the major helpers for the national security agency when they were spying on people around the world in fact the b. and d. the german secret service operated one of the major parts of prism this was called the x. keyscore program that basically looked into what people were searching for online
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and five hundred million data connections here in germany were checked or were available to be checked by the n.s.a. now this all comes after a week in which we've seen angela merkel originally claimed that she only heard about n.s.a. spying through the media at then turned out that in fact germany was one of these major partners now the germans have an election coming up a big general election coming up here at the end of september and the german people are understandably upset by the amount of information of theirs that was being looked at whether edward snowden knew that he could be a big influence in the german elections when he decided to leak these things will never know but what's the certain is he definitely and the information he's brought forward will definitely be used in the upcoming weeks and months before that vote considering the involvement of germany and other e.u. countries in the n.s.a. spying program it begs the question whether this is a legitimate attempt to improve the previously of the citizens of the you or just
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politicians attempting to cover up the fact that they've been caught with their hand in the cookie jar. the man who exposed the scope of the n.s.a. surveillance to the world is still waiting for the paperwork to allow him to leave a moscow airport transit zone. you are slow makers voted to introduce trade or other sanctions against any country offering asylum to edward snowden it was initiated by a republican lawmaker to president obama not to go to september's g. twenty summit in russia and called for a boycott of the winter olympics in sochi currently considering snowden's obligation for temporary asylum while three latin american countries earlier said they would permanently accept him one of those nations is nicaragua its president exclusively told r.t. why snowden will be welcome that. i think the threats coming from the us work against them it's ridiculous power like the united states threatening and young man
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who said enough courage to tell the truth about something that went against his principles a man who realized at a certain point but he could cross the mind of what is called intelligence work he understood were intelligence and lawlessness begins and that lawlessness has nothing to do with secret operations who are protecting state interests or with the search for scientific information a point when he sort of this is sheer madness because it is a normal it's not like the us are forcing the europeans hand in this is just of they have something in common common positions a common strategy and the same desire for global domination they want to impose democratic principles on the world they want to judge all nations. isn't the only last american country that ramped up its anti us rhetoric recently and snowden is certainly not the only bud of contention. we'll take a look at what's in it really amazing the people of washington's doorstep from cuba to believe yet in just a few minutes here on out. education prosecutors have plagues the
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ousted president morsy into custody implicating him in the deaths of prisoners and officers and for alleged contact with hamas meanwhile they on is given the muslim brotherhood until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan and stop inciting violence more on these developments now with a bell true he's in cairo well nice to see so what more can you tell us about accusations against the former president. these charges that we heard of this morning which basically will see the ousted leader urgencies some form of military tension for fifteen days relate to his supposed collaboration with a palestinian organization when he broke out of prison in two thousand and eleven during the eighty day upright. saying now the details of this stem from when mohamed morsi was detained and what he knew true in prison along with many other
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muslim brotherhood officials are doing that very tumultuous time by that then the barak regime they were largely seen to be political prisoners at the time because the misbehaved was very much in opposition to mubarak when the according to these charges what he did was collaborate with hamas to break out of prison including killing. story offices and also a police policeman in addition to the possibly kidnapping soldiers and also possibly torching some of these prisons now this is being widely dismissed by some organizations here in egypt some activists who say that this could be a political. accusation on morsi however what it is going to do is stir up more langauges here in egypt on a day of not a rival protests between those who supported the ousted leader and those against him so what people are really seeing here is that this could really fuel anger from the most brotherhood side and we could see lots of blood on the streets today as
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you say we're seeing quite a lot of internal scrubbers has an interest in watching early wolf a situation that right now. has well as you can probably hear behind me already hundreds have gathered here in tahrir square in supports all of the miniature you off the gen these. guys see see who is the head of the army the people to come down to the streets against terrorism he called it now we're also going to see mass protests in support the military across the capital and cross the country today and meanwhile we still have a sitting in support of the ousted leader mohamed morsy just across the capital where you know by the way a mosque and also you are to my right across the nile at cairo university now that me this is saying they must come down the streets actually if i'm. morsi i mean he's going to be president he must be reinstated with these new knees of the kind you know mostly we expect tensions to be extremely high the military have given the
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muslim brotherhood who are seeing now is the case in both the political right not they didn't outline what would happen off that forty hours which is two to pinochet on saturday many fear that we will see the violence that we've already had you know here in the capital when fifty one people were killed inside this very morsy sisson you know a few weeks ago so really what we're feeling right now is a lot of very long tense atmosphere here as even a war even these rival protest groups may clash or the security forces might crack down on their use in support of mohamed morsi now right else he is belgium reporting that line from cairo about mine to find some data for that. syrian national coalition readers have met with u.s. secretary of state john kerry urging washington to get a move on with sending promised arms to the rebels that's ahead of a planned informal session with the u.n. security council where there. were cold display of the group having no official state has the details now from. new york
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a delegation representing the syrian opposition is in new york city for a three day visit that kicked off thursday afternoon during a bi lateral meeting between the group and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry prior to the closed door discussions kerry said that there could not be any military solution to the syrian crisis only a political solution not a political solution is expected to be ironed out at the upcoming geneva two conference co-sponsored by russia and the u.s. however it is no secret that the syrian opposition would like to receive the weapons and military aid that the obama administration recently promised to deliver to the rebels that are currently fighting against syrian president bashar al assad that topic was likely addressed when kerry met behind closed doors with the visiting delegation which is being led by the president of the syrian national coalition ahmed jarba what some experts are questioning at the moment is the overall legitimacy of the syrian national coalition critics say the group has no
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official power and lacks support and recognition inside of syria now the syrian national coalition was founded in doha and is based in stamboul some see this group as outsiders lobbying for more arms to import into syria's already bloody civil war during the meeting secretary kerry conveyed washington's commitment to helping strengthen the syrian opposition however several u.s. lawmakers have publicly opposed providing weapons to rebels arguing that the arms can fall into the hands of terrorists and members of al qaeda who are fighting alongside anti assad groups now according to the un's latest figure. there's more than one hundred thousand syrians have died in the nearly two and a half year civil war and with more weapons and ammunition expected to arrive in the country from washington ending the violence maybe cause even harder reporting from new york marine up or nile archie. president obama's plans to sundogs to the
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rebels has sparked criticism from lawmakers at home so much so rand paul claims the white house is playing a dangerous game of double standards over syria and hear what he has to say at all so you don't call. the birthplace of the arab spring as once again god by protests asylums clashed with police in tunisia security forces used to have gas to try and despise the crowd angered by the assassination of a popular opposition leader mohamed brahmi was gunned down in front of his home by two unknown gunmen local reporter far some to has more now from tunis. and there
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were hundreds and hundreds of submissions to our side of the main have enough time to notice the police used tear gas spirits the crowds multiple times as small who. are gathered in front of the ministry of interior and police used tear gas right up to disperse the crowd but then there were different crowds in different places and we were testers outside of the hospital where rami's by the was there were protesters outside of the headquarters of. the government has been telling people that their lives this progress that we've made and see any and concrete results. the constitution is not ready yet and it's been. two years since the national institutes secondly started with the money. the elections the next elections there is no specific date set cetera so people have been already frustrated and that's mentioned the economy and foreign minister. and middle east
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to respond to just on a board told us that abramoff mudda will create huge problems who are the ruling party no matter who's to blame. this is a very sensitive issue as you know the last time we saw hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets we saw strikes across multiple sectors. we have been identifying such a political assassination as a potential trigger for that kind of thing to happen again the problem is that no matter how much the party leadership try to rein in their supporters there's a very deep underlying political divide here between the secularists and islamists within two days here and this is really all about determining the nature of what to his is going to look like socially as well as politically following the uprising in the revolution so it's a very contested area that is likely to be polarizing people very much already and i think the assassination is just going to bring that to the fore once again. and
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ahead for you this hour they travel bring for the u.s. in his own backyard and francaise die unemployment remains immigration it's all off as a price. i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail storms from people keep going i didn't expect anything just one i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i want to but the moment. i have sinned so choose see i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a bandage here you know that's fine but a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fainted we've already vacuity three to want to keep going i don't know what
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tomorrow will bring. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow welcome back. it's sixty years says the cuban revolution which eventually toppled a u.s. bank dictatorship marked a turning point not only for the island but all of latin america where anti washington sentiments have grown advice since artie is again a teacher can looks at exactly what has been alienating the people on the united
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states door step. latin american leaders to fine speeches against the us are a regular occurrence these days but what is fueling their indignation when we want the united states to be or foreigners like russia is or party like brasil like india like all other countries you know emerging powers are friends of us not our bosses the history of how washington eliminated itself the neighbors is best illustrated by the events that led to the cuban revolution sixty years ago back then the us supported the autocratic and corrupt regime of president bush who ruled the island for the benefit of very few people there the us ambassador to cuba at the time url to shred of. said iran cuba from the sixth floor of the us embassy the cuban jabal should grow sugar and shut up some historians argue that the revolution and the subsequent alienation of the island state might have been avoided had the us being more considerate of the cuban people
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were rushing to when all was. in its convenient use of a rich elite class to rule account and their bastard rashed aspirations are pure lation it never really wanted or help your aged or ally with the markers just four years ago the us supported the coup that deposed hundred assist democratically elected president since then the country has been descending deeper into an abyss of human rights abuses and instability the united states does not want a series of or more elect this is the reason they didn't like chavez goes out of sugar as they got morales and they got that's libya guys and they got the guy in ecuador. and so if they get another one and i wonder if.
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all. this is nationalization of the country's oil industry as well as his subsidized oil shipments to cuba that irritate washington for years in two thousand and two the bush administration supported the coup against the late president chavez mass protests brought charges back to power and set the stage for worsening relations with the us it's not just for freedom to decide policy it's just the benefit of your corporation and to destroy those countries your people in order to integrate their economies and to be less dependent on the u.s. politically and economically south american nations have joined in a union called eunice for. what you have is a desire on the part of the region to have rich own foreign policy and it's all economic policy they don't want to be manipulated
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and they want to be respected by having looked at latin america as its backyard to which it can dictate policies washington has alienated the people in the whole of the both countries people who would otherwise have nothing against the u.s. in washington i'm going to. under look not hot house is happening around the world while the drivers of the spanish train which hold all the trucks at high speed has been taken into custody horrifying thought it shows the train ended a curve at once thought to be one hundred ninety kilometers an hour more than twice as fast as it should have been traveling at least eighty people died or they spain's was to rail disaster for more than forty years. in the closing arguments in the bradley manning trial prosecutors accuse the obvious private of acting with evil intent and self interest running as child. with twenty one offensive revealing a sensitive military data to weaken leaks is
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a pleaded guilty to several. of the charge of the enemy which could see him alive but elizabeth's going from a burn center for justice believes manning is being over prosecuted for leaking documents that never should have been classified. the government presented no evidence that he affirmatively intended to harm the united states which is what a traitor is i mean those he's not legally accused of being a traitor that word does not appear in any of the statutes against him but i think we all understand that term to mean somebody who's an enemy of the state and sets out to harm the country there's been no evidence of that i mean one thing that this case has demonstrated is that the government keeps secrets that it shouldn't be keeping in a million years and does so frequently the charges that the government brought against manning addressed only a subset a tiny subset of the information that he allegedly disclosed because so much of the information is quite obviously not sensitive and didn't cause any harm and we just
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don't have a good system in place for dealing with people who leak classified information when that information was improperly classified in the first place and what we have instead is over prosecution. dot com slick moves come back to haunt howard burton the controversial u.s. conglomerate amid destroying evidence related to one of the world's war worst oil spills the gulf of mexico disaster twenty times online would tell you it's not at stake for the company. the biggest tax is the start of the internet logon to our to dot com to find out how all russians under ukrainian managed to trick giant corporations and swipe hundred sixteen million credit card numbers from. the number of people without jobs and france has reached a record high ten point eight percent and it comes to show other president or loans
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optimism that the country is being pulled from its economic mire it's now on the twenty six month streak of unemployment grows as artie's marina financial reports now the jobs crisis is seeing the french try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone countries that are in dire straits even the block's biggest economies are feeling the pinch france is now officially in crisis at least in a job crisis. recent data from french labor ministry paints a disturbing picture june so in another rise in unemployment with almost fifteen thousand people now out of work that's five hundred new jobless every day we say there are more than the present of the provision in the broad yes but a croissant forty of them but almost ten percent of the division is
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bought on board for that but it's that the reason behind the gloom is statistics according to the labor minister is expired a short term contracts that are never in you'd as cautious companies can no longer afford to keep people sick criticism entrepreneurs have no opportunity to develop tuxes are very high bureaucracy is terrible hiring people is a big problem and it's even worse to fire them the result businesses close and people are put on the streets. and like in other crisis hit countries young people are some of the worst heat youth unemployment in france is about twenty six per cent more than double the national average. b. of a business c.n.n. to the negative trend every year he says over six hundred thousand students graduate just to realize they're not one to. be for decades france was a rich country and our old people had money there is a curious situation today where by grandparents pay for their grandchildren's
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education but when these people resources dried out what will we do some young people think they have the answer and that is to leave the country seven million tourists come to admire have a full time. in paris every year that's around twenty thousand people every day france is among the most visited nations on earth but for its own citizens its charms are fading. this film producer from france moved to london for career reasons at home he says he didn't have a future he sings even before the crisis franz did little enough to provide the yuan and dishes with proper employment now after the economic meltdown those opportunities have shrunk to zero. is the whole system of the country moping and it's all stuck in these very if you're disabled you need to have this position and you need to study from this university so they're not really open to ambitious
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people oregon says he's unlikely to ever come back and it seems he'll soon be joined by many others these two french students who just began their studies their plans to leave france on the first train after their graduation. and this is servant that is a necessary sacrifice we can't realize or dream to hear that their nor particular. friend adds it's a political message to the government that something's going wrong. when all of there is no direction we're going down the state has no precise line because of something ugly and disgusting we're not going anywhere if the future is bleak the authorities try to remain optimistic president alone pledges to bring unemployment down by the end of these here skeptics say that is only feasible if most of job seekers say or who are to france. mary functionality from paris.
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and coming out the n.s.a. surveillance candle and the shake up prospects for the rest of egypt and i'll be nonsense breaking this at this table. boy oh boy there are a lot of conspiracy theories out there for a mysterious extra planet strip killian creatures living among us but there also may conspiracy theories that are very plausible and some that are well actually true one that i've heard for a long time is that they are specifically trying to fill the police with dimwits to abuse the american people which is silly right right according to a.b.c.
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news a discrimination lawsuit revealed that robert jordan was denied the chance to become a new london police officer because he was too smart his entrance exam score was a thirty three which is an i.q. of one hundred twenty five and it was just too high to allow him to defend the public good that police department only accepts candidates who have scores from twenty to twenty seven the logic is that people who are too smart get bored as policeman and they're more likely to quit after years of costly training. yeah this is proof of a conspiracy theory well the lowest score of the accept is still around average i.q. so that doesn't mean they're specifically trying to fill the place with sub par people but it does seem really weird to fear people with high i.q.'s entering the police force this case to have a confirms nor denies the conspiracy theory but is definitely food for thought and does a kind of not make sense to discriminate against anyone ever for having a high i.q. i don't know but that's just my opinion. is
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