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revolt video for your media. free media r t v dot com. six hundred dead according to the muslim brotherhood as police and snipers combined to report morsi protest camps in cairo but the government says it's just thirteen. major all angles palestinians by an ounce in new plans for thousands more settlement homes in occupied areas pretty restarted from a drum middle east peace talks under threat. rubbish spying recycling bins are used to track people on the streets of london collecting data from their mobile phones as well as their litter.
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this is coming to you live from moscow welcome and we'll start with our breaking news this hour security forces in a trip have unleashed a wave of violence to crush protest camps in cairo set up by supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi the muslim brotherhood claims over six hundred people have been killed in the engulfing clashes but the government says only thirteen people have been confirmed to have lost their lives we're bringing you live pictures right now from cairo so widely. and right now we are able to bring you a cairo correspondent about truth right now live about. of course conflicting reports reports about the number of casualties coming from all sides what's the latest you are guessing that. is how many people have
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died in peace very chaotic. canary being used very limited. and it's very hard to ascertain how many fatalities there are people with inside that settlement tell me that there is a count they can't count the amount of people injured. the injury to the. the chance i'm. not on the mission. kind of chaotic and it's difficult to time exactly what's going on. so we know that the security forces that they would allow people to leave does that seem to be happening that. because what i'm. trying to get.
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all the side streets. are continuing it doesn't. even the according to officials there is one street. and not many people. much as i can tell. from. what i could see into when i can purchase a good sign. if it's a cause. the government inefficiency said. they would. come to that to keep water and then go in there. and. what i can tell them i would . think. coming from above. ground again it's hard to verify all the continuing that there is not to. be talks against. or to someone inside the heat to minutes.
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that they were fired upon. again and again it's impossible to. reach you don't think it's the. gunfire that. is continuing to keep. coming out. it's very much a celtic sort of scene right now. the people inside basically that firing. looks like they think the situation is escalating right now where is it heading from your point of. but i think that the. tired. and have already recorded it done not in the. square. so i expect that to carry on all through the day and possibly escalate and they will not stop until they clear the streets and it's because i think say that the
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security forces mention the. judiciary to get a court order come true and that's a big muscly it looks like they should. because now i know that there were women and children in china. that could be quite. difficult for the security prison children wish to. bring that day but it doesn't it's going to end times when. live from cairo thank you very much indeed and. right now dr site politico sociologist at the american university in cairo and he's joining us
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now live to discuss what's happening in egypt right now. welcome to so this seems to be an. operation by the egyptian military what sob they trying to achieve by reacting so strongly that right now. i think the egyptian army and the police have. gotten mandate to disperse this sit in strikes on the twenty sixth of july and government for the first time acted in a proper way by paving public opinion by sending many warnings to sit and strikers over forty days allowed foreign dignitaries to come and visit and meet the eat and sit in strike but to no avail now the egyptian government had to act you know as you know the egyptian universities and schools will start in september you could not continue in this situation the strategy of the muslim brotherhood was to
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control and the stop the lies scare you will by controlling the traffic by controlling some districts and even try to expand them they also try to use flash mob to beseech some ministries like they did try to beseech seven ministries and close the. top billing traffic of. the egyptian government after taking all the men deeds and we did enough started acting. full immediately both human rights organizations to see how things being done and. we know that many of us were killed and seven yes but the hobby population while hurtful for hammad morsi last chair how can the government just ignore this and violently suppress such a large amount of the his supporters. of course
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you know he was not only voted for and people accepted that he would but in one year they were all dismayed every month public opinion polls locally and internationally showed that the client and the popularity of president mostly he also supported and hug in public with known president said that he also released some will known terror was from sinai he brought the killers of said there to a military parade imagine in all things like that happening if president obama brings those who killed kennedy to go to the white house there was a lot of this may also economically his policies were not. successful and it angered a lot of people people elected him on one platform that he would achieve the objectives of the egyptian revolution not the objectives of his own organization and this is what he really did he began to use his office to put his own people to turn egypt
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into a sin my totalitarian state he began to play with the political game the use democracy as a ladder to reach power and then after that like what happened and how mess when they reached power the egyptian people will scare that example of iran when the iranian liberals and islamists united to get rid of the share and then little on the islamists took over this also happened in so then the islamist takeover destroyed the country in afghanistan the same thing happened the egyptians didn't want to wait until you know the country is destroyed after four years of his rule and then the whole world would leave the egyptians why didn't you act and stop and put an end to this president who is who is destroying your country and you waited until four years democracy doesn't mean you will give a carte blanche to those who love to do whatever he pleases and that may be scaring some you know country is also our feeling to own people we were elected hitler was
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elected democratically maybe nixon was elected democratically but when you preach. yes ok dr sade's very much indeed for explaining those issues to us thank you and you can follow. our correspondent in cairo by the way about trues twitter for all the latest updates from the scene and we're also helping you keep track of the developments on our web site r.t. dot com got a live feed of big come praise and all the pictures and reaction from social media as well that so go to our tea dot com. right to see. her story. and i think you're. on our reporters. in.
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the in the. middle east peace talks are already under pressure after his row proved over two thousand new settlement homes in the west bank and east jerusalem negotiations between easer on the palestinians are said to resume for a second round in jerusalem but expectations are low that the two sides have been brought together for the first time since twenty ten but the settlements issue has been around for decades the battle over ten thousand square miles of territory between the jerusalem community and the palestinians started back in one thousand nine hundred seventeen when the establishment of a jewish homeland was approved and decades later the arab israeli war ended with the zero in control of most of the territory the gaza strip was controlled by egypt and the west bank was occupied by jordan well drew slim was divided and following the six day war in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven israel captured the sinai peninsula from egypt and the golan heights from syria and although these read the
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army didn't announce the west bank from true. it started to occupy the area and up to decades of fighting israel's share of the land has grown from three percent to almost eighty and israel's plans to more settlements may derail the peace talks as a policy of reports. today for the first time in three years israelis and palestinians will be resuming direct talks in jerusalem this follows preparatory talks that will hold a fortnight ago in washington but both sides are skeptical and no one is expecting a breakthrough the problem is that these talks are resuming against the backdrop of an announcement by israel that it is expanding its system and the european union has warned that this is the palestinians also warning that this will cause the negotiations to collapse before they even begin they accuse the israeli government of trying to sabotage these talks and they also complain that current israeli
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settlement growth is at president of levels israel has rejected this criticism it says that every peace initiative so far has proposed that the settlements affected become part of the israeli territory the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has officially said that he wants these talks to succeed but the problem is that both his government and the israeli public split over them earlier twenty six of one hundred and four palestinian prisoners that israel is releasing as a confidence measure to bolster these talks we'll see if we convicted by israel of carrying out attacks against israelis before he also holds all nine hundred ninety three israeli government said that this was a difficult but necessary stick but there have been demonstrations in this role by both the white when protesters and also friends and family of israelis who were killed in attacks carried out by at least some of these prisoners you should know exactly what giorgio. eighty four point nine percent are against
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deal many people here and he's now the pointed and angry prime minister and government we feel betrayed because we are to be trusted them as for the palestinians and selves hamas which is the leadership in gaza is not part of these negotiations and refuses to be now the palestinian president mahmoud abbas as he comes to these talks is definitely not talking with a united palestinian voice as is neither israeli prime minister point of view on team television. and normally israeli palestinian stalemate let's not talk to paul murphy who was among activists on the freedom waves to gaza which attempted to break the blockade or barrett two years ago mr paul murphy welcome to all seas so critics predicts no positive outcome for these talks will tie your prediction
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yeah i think unfortunately it seems that the talks are somewhat of a charade but it's something. by the israeli establishment in order to create the impression that it's serious that this government is serious about peace to placate some international opinion and some of the mastic opinion but i mean the reality is told by the actions of the israeli government the expansion of the settlements is the main story and the proverb which displaces forty thousand bedouins in the south of israel is another element of the story which is that the israeli establishment is determined to undermine any basis for a viable palestinian state that's why it's expanding the settlements and so if that's the case there's no basis for these talks to come to an agreement which would give justice to the palestinians and they the basis for real peace yet only him many voices including get the worst of u.s. diplomats who say that israel settlement plans. are no threat to the peace
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talks so could this issue actually do rail. i think it could i think it puts the p.a. leadership under a lot of pressure they want to go ahead with these talks but it's clear that it's just i mean. the aim of the settlements is very very clear you've been doubling of settlers over the past twelve years and it's to break up the west bank it's on your mind any basis for kind of a coherent palestinian state because then he goes going to go see asians the israeli authorities will say well these people want to be part of israel and therefore will try to break up a palestinian state so it's directly aimed at any idea of a viable palestinian state and i think there is a lot of opposition and within amongst palestinians to these talks going ahead on the basis that these settlements are going ahead and i think that the release of prisoners i mean it's twenty six were released at thirteen were arrested simply on
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monday so half as many as were released and it's simply it's something to give to abbas to say that the israelis are serious but the true story is told by the settlements that if there isn't if these rating negotiators. is that why do you think israel won't hold that settlement plans to aid the talks to you to help them go. because the reality is they're trying to undermine any basis for a palestinian state and that's their actions that the actions of these radios shouldn't really since the start of the israeli state has been to create fox on the ground and that's what's being attempted here once more and i think you know those of us who are fighting for justice for the palestinians for real and genuine peace which recognizes the rights of self-determination and security of ordinary is ready jews and palestinians to try and create our own facts on the ground which can only be based on a mass movement from below the knee and rising up against you know the settlements
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against the occupation against the blockade of gaza taking inspiration from the revolutions in egypt and tunisia creating a palestinian spring which also could have an appeal within israel itself. all right paul murphy and the middle east peace activist mr murphy thank you thank you very much indeed and more stories ahead for you of course including a big one is a big ben i should say is watching you. can spying on possibly high is on this traits of london it's not the fine fiction but science spots will tell you more interesting about. most of these voices the couples blog for violence or thirst.
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i lie again this is artsy on top relations of intelligence services tracking your phone calls and watching your online exhibit is it appears that even the rubbish is watching you are recycling bin baker is apparently using them to track a passing mobile phones in the city of london aussies point to boycott reports. just a ben think again these nifty looking lesser bins are connected so why five and that means that they can track the movements of each and every person walking down this street as long as they've got a smartphone that's connected to why fine now the digital stalking is all in the name of advertising simply by knowing who you are and where you'll go and they can alter the images on the screen here to tailor the advertisement to whoever is walking down the street in the city of london corporation have said that they also
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use the sun by despite technology that they've asked the company responsible for the bins to switch them off the local authority here say that schemes like this require the backing of an informed public but just how aware are the british public of the erosion of the so-called digital privacy in the wake of the n.s.a. scandal it's been revealed that it's not just commercial companies but entire governments that are spying on messages and isn't just last week we found out that just telecom on the vodafone have been secretly processing on details of their customer's conversations over to intelligence agency g c h q coming into our privacy. my knowledge it would be a cause of concern is a breach of it's a breach of confidentiality i just would have nothing to hide so i don't really care but still i don't think that. that's fair from them not telling us that to me
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because information to governments who are true in your twenty's citizens private information should stay private i've got nothing to hide so it doesn't matter. if you get along all that stuff is very much the other side is there anything in the final things i shouldn't do. to be honest with you must surveillances now a reality of our everyday lives t.c.h. to call it day to hoover and according to experts they screw up as much information as possible online and through telephone traffic in order to school through it so there's that there'd be paying him money. in the making in many of it. even back when the boy was the. europe is now officially out of recession according to the own figures. this heralds a long awaited return to regular economic growth and the end of the financial crisis but bears numbers count or assurance for the likes of greece and spain and earlier we discussed the details with autism business correspondent kate appeal
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being. all about germany and france we've actually got growth in terms of their economy and is positive no point seven percent the germany not point five percent for france it's just building the momentum finally i'm not here with bad news. so good news for germany and france but what about the rest of europe the rest of the zone the euro zone group no point three percent so again we've got guys i know that doesn't sound particularly sizing certainly not party season at all but when you consider they've endured six quarters of contraction is a positive boss the concern is with the other peripheral southern countries that a father entrenched in debt is going to take longer for those countries to cool themselves out of recession which means at the moment i'm thinking about spend a greece in particular the unemployment rate that is the real problem still stubbornly over twenty percent in europe as a whole twenty six million people still looking for work so at the moment the data is positive a long way to go and a. while in greece is to oversee measures aimed at easing
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economic unrest backfiring on the country's children more than one hundred state funded elementary schools and kindergartens o.-g. to close this summer bringing the total number of education facilities shot since twenty eleven to over a thousand cannot spoke to both on the front line. another employed single mother agrees all has been dealing with what any loving parent would class as a nightmare for five days of the week her child has to live elsewhere because she can't afford to look after her i didn't have anything. to feed my child. only god knows. she says she's gone looking for a job for three years but now aged forty knows the chances of her succeeding are slim she tries to shield her four year old daughter as much as she can from the
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grim reality until she's old enough to understand and in the meanwhile the girl lives in this kindergarten along with other children from needy and problem families how do you explain to your child you're not able to take care of them full time because of problems with the economy and perhaps to completely understand what these people go through every day you have to be in their shoes but what's clear for many gardens like this one are the only chance for their children to have more or less decent lives but since they're financed by the greek state they're now under threat of being shut down. open since one thousand one hundred this garden has helped thousands of families throughout the years but because of a lack of financing for the past twelve months its staff have been working for free and it won't be long before what little funds they have dry up completely. we're facing severe and multiple problems and are now and then you've been closed down
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we're using every means possible to continue working and are open to any help when i'm sure how long we could last due to various austerity measures by greece's creditors the government has been cutting jobs and we do think financing in the public sector teachers and schools included the situation is terrible is getting was. nothing gives us an. i hope that this will change in the next. two three four years this is that this economy our economy in greece in general is going down to hell despite grim forgets from economists and a downgrade of the greek economy from developed to emerging markets officials are promising an economic miracle promises which few were greeks are finding the strength to believe in with each passing day it's going off athens. coming up next it's prime interest.
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what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living.
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in a secret laboratory in the caribbean was able to build on the its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything change mission. to teach me reason why you should care about you and. this is why you should. only. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm hearing and boring good let's get to surveys have to do it. all the feds are making the college try cracking down on the big bangs both and energy manipulation and a surprise surprise the. first to see f.t.c. has formally to be alone and history which of course means j.p.
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morgan morgan stanley is also in the commodity regulator sides of the issue as we've been discussing and volved shuffling pallets of metals into a warehouse to technically comply with exchange regulation the problem is that it's been taking up to eighteen months for end users such as coca-cola to get the stuff the last time this you have to see investigated metals market manipulation of the silver let's just say it will as well as the do. good luck with that one white wash so you have to see and then there were bitcoins and as we discussed yesterday the state of new york launched an angry and crypto currency now the senate is involved it seems a touchy issue ironic when the first wrongness of the so-called currency. inquiries have been made and the senate wants to ensure quote ordination and going forward and to us nothing is official until formally investigated by congress and congratulation.

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