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the u.s. agrees to see damascus chemically designed and will decide on its strike one afterwards raising questions i will whether obama has lost his appetite for war i mean the lack of support but at. a younger pull downs both regime forces and rebels full shining and massacring civilians coming out with speaks of those making a pilgrimage to syria to join the great jihad and. also the overseeing odyssey of a crew from the international space station success when it comes to an end as a soyuz lands in the big steps. alan china looks to brighten its economic start saying it wants to turn the yuan into turn it into the dollar and you are.
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welcome to the twenty four hour news life my name is you know our top story now it looks like president obama and stoning things down after weeks of bombastic statements and threats that the syrian government deserves a u.s. strike even addressed to his nation which according to recent polls is against america getting rolled into a brand new war he agreed to give away to diplomacy if he's going to take on reports now from washington. we saw president obama engaged in verbal acrobatics with a message that many americans will find very confusing he was forcefully pushing the idea that strikes against syria are necessary asking the american people to support him at the same time he will say maybe they will not be necessary and maybe
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diplomacy can work he was referring to russia's proposal for syria to give up its chemical weapons take a listen it's too early to tell whether this offer will succeed in any agreement must verify that the assad regime keeps its commitments but this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force particularly because russia is one of assad's strongest allies. i have therefore asked the leaders of congress to postpone a vote to authorize the use of force while we pursue this diplomatic path the spin that president obama is now putting on russia's proposal is that a diplomatic solution only came because he threatened force but as much as the u.s. president is now trying to capitalize on that line of thought it's important to remember what preceded this proposal president obama was facing congress that was most likely to vote no on his war initiative because american people overwhelmingly oppose military action against syria and they've been barred their representatives
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with calls demanding that they vote no so he had congress the american people against him on bad be easy you was not going along the u.n. has been against such in the lidl action given all this many saw this diplomatic opening as a life raft if you will for president obama who with his military threat says basically fox himself into a corner we've heard call for strip him of the nobel peace prize for not showing enough initiative to find a diplomatic solution while now the administration is saying secretary kerry was dismissive for marg on monday which russia picked off on was not really a rhetorical gaffe and that there was a strategy behind it by the way here's more about the strategy i've spoken to the leaders of two of our closest allies france and the united kingdom and we will work together in consultation with russia and china to put forward a resolution at the u.n. security council requiring assad to give up his chemical weapons and to ultimately destroy them under international control. also give you one inspectors the up to
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report their findings about what happened on august twenty first it was interesting to hear president obama talk about the u. when and inspectors considering that his administration was largely dismissive of the u.n. effort all the way trying to discredit the work of u.n. inspectors and refusing to show the u.n. security council the classified evidence that washington says it has against the assad government but it looks like the future of this resolution of this proposal will be about who the judgment on whether or not the proposal is working will belong to is it going to be the u.s. which has a track record of jumping to bombs as a first option or the international community which has a real interest in resolving the crisis in syria and making sure that the weapons are not used again their prospects of america's strike against syria has revealed a deep public and political causes within the you are supporting president obama in
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a very uncomfortable position that's the belief of my new x. writer who's been extensively writing on them. well we see the most the most powerful man in the world the u.s. american president being complete lonely with his position we see the mongering is coming from the western governments especially from the u.s. government but he doesn't have any support of the population we see all to the wall mongering by the way by the mainstream media but barack obama knows very well that even if the congress permits a military strike military aggression against syria it would be maybe with a very small majority so he would have to govern a split nation already no use governing a split nation so he has to delay this so that this doesn't come out now he's in the very very difficult in a very weak position right now. president obama's seemingly reluctant yes to the
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diplomatic option could be an optimistic sign but according to a russia that could only walk out of washington scraps its plans and she's in the so now it has more now on the latest deceptions. syria has agreed to give up its chemical weapons this is a game changer it's a way out for the u.s. and also a chance for diplomacy in the syrian crisis something that seemed almost impossible just a week ago but according to russia in order for it to work the threat of force needs to be taken off the table. it was literally a positive move because that i mean we've heard a positive reaction from syria to the chemical weapons destruction offer we're now hoping that our syrian colleagues will make a responsible decision to put their stockpiles under control agreed to destroy them enjoying the chemical weapons nonproliferation treaty no doubt it can only work if we get the u.s.
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and its allies to agree not to use force clearly this option is being taken very seriously by the u.s. it was first discussed by putin and obama and will now move forward this week between circuit love rove and john kerry but given what was accused of these president comes to most of them by their votes of we did talk about the since you had the g. twenty summit and we agreed that it will work in that direction and we'll have the secretary of state and russian foreign minister to try and move this forward it's up to top diplomats now to try to move this proposal forward this week what many see as a last chance for a step towards. conflict. and while serious chemical weapons design element is widely seen as a good idea there's still no complete unity at the u.n. security council russia has rejected attempts to invoke chapter seven of the un charter to the document which would allow the hondo of all the arsenal to international control that's because it implies the use of force and here's how it
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was used in the past let's not overlook its own laser warplanes bombing leave it to years ago under the pretext of humanitarian intervention it also gave the green light to involvement in the iraq and kuwait conflicts in one thousand nine hundred ninety one as well as the invasion of iraq twelve years later and back in the early one nine hundred fifty s. this part of the un charter also became the basis for the korean war but the turn of events recently means that president obama is unlikely to be able to deliver the same call to arms as his predecessor. my fellow citizens my fellow americans i want to talk to you about brutal massacre of iraq kosovo. our own forces against reich you selected targets of military importance to diffuse a powder keg at the heart of europe to help bring peace to get the food through my god bless your country. and all who defend. rebels foreign jihadists and government troops have been condemned by un report which found them
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guilty a war crimes including civilian massacres and indiscriminate shelling meanwhile international mercenaries and militants continue to flood the country convinced that carrying out the will of god but what forces men to such extremes are she's more if international has been investigating. i this may look like an ordinary farewell amongst friends but the man in the lawn as lovely coat is a suicide bomber leaving on his final journey. this is his last conversation with us elder brother in a car that is supposed to take him to the halls of the central prison in aleppo syria and then explode sending him to paradise according to his beliefs these clips were found on a laptop taken from one to man seen in the food age who is now in a syrian prison he calls himself rush on and says he came to syria from
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a former soviet republic to fight. a group called murat approached me a year ago and convinced me that muslims in syria are being oppressed and killed and that i should go and take up arms against assad for world jihad and help establish a caliphate that will extend worldwide to europe america and everywhere his necke to into syria last january through turkey in istanbul two men who said they were from al qaeda met him and accompanied him to syria where he joined a large woman brigade run by an egyptian jihad is my job was mainly to prepare bombs for cars the rim any people all from different countries our teachers showed us how to make bombs which ingredients to use and how exactly to cook it. one of his recent assignments was analytical prison bowman last may the man you saw in the fan well he did was driving the car that russian prepared russian brought his entire family to syria including his five year old son on this video the militant
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shows his boy how to make a bomb they say after a father dies the son should continue the jihad i don't know what allah prepared for me but we have to finish what we started we spoke to russian at the air force intelligence jail next to a military airport in damascus in the cells. to meet all. the prisoners here are mainly charged by the terrorists of spying. this newly built unit can accommodate up to two hundred people and already it's almost full. in the jails backyard an officer tells us not to get too close as the prisoners could be dangerous there are people here from syria yemen iraq jordan egypt and palestine but many came from europe as well. algerian with a french passport ammar has spent most of his life in france where he married a french woman and leave
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a normal life that changed after he was recruited by an islamic group with an kind of ties calling him to hard in syria. i volunteered i went to turkey in a refugee camp there i met a salafi group and i trained with them for about two and a half months and then we illegally crossed the border into syria. says as a son of the a fundamental muslim he had to get involved. with so much sunni syrian brothers suffering here i saw on al-jazeera arabic another channels that kids are also suffering or took up arms and i was ready to use them but when i came here i didn't see the enemy. in a separate building they show west weapons including handmade bombs and green aides seized from militants these are the instruments of global jihad that chose syria as a battlefield to bring foreign fighters and violence this prison maybe food but beyond the walls really men with many causes remain free to continue their fight.
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damascus syria and it's your opinion we're always interested and join our discussion at home while we're asking you what the result of syria's chemical design moment could be and so far the majority allowed us and readers think that the u.s. and its allies are just going to wait until our sons toxic arsenal is removed and will strike anyway seventeen percent say that the international measure won't prevent the fire the use of illegal agents in syria some believe that the war will continue but without chemical weapons about thirteen percent of you and only a handful think the syrian government and its opponents will in gauge in peace negotiations here's our comment sections to express your view if none of the options offered is actually close to your thoughts and to go to r.t. dot com and cast your vote stay with us some of the break when we hear about the current so new space capsule getting their feed back on solid ground and how
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election hopefuls are going after the grassroots word in germany. new york london. the whole world is on the. picture again of the original one the one on the end there are five that you hang up the point that building at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the money or the public tears become we see military and state police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city do we know how big the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are the fear that has a thousand. on our t.v. . right to see.
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her street. and i think picture. on our reporter's twitter. instagram. to be in the. flag and this is coming to life or let's go welcome back a series cops show how successful return three crewmembers from the international space station back to us landing in the steps as randolph. from orbit wraps up their mission that lasted for almost oh he's told us and has details for us. one u.s.
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astronaut chris cassidy and two russian cosmonauts powerful elven aground off and alexander missouri kin are back safely on earth after their five months in space they seem well having been fished out of their soyuz capsule which parachuted down on to the step in kazakstan they were then wrapped in thermal blankets and began their climatized sation back to conditions on earth up there for five months orbiting around earth they took part in a number of space walks to help maintain the international space station the size of a football pitch that floating spacecraft and also in involved in around forty different experiments looking at everything from the effects of zero gravity on organisms and also on the on different materials to to physical experiments such as new equipment brought up to the to the space station and looking at how well the
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space station itself is doing and bearing up to the rigors of zero gravity and and orbiting around earth there are three crewmembers now remaining up on the space station they'll be joined by three more shortly bringing the space station back up to its complement of six but for the moment we can all be glad that those those three crew of the i assess are back safely on earth. as politicians in germany get serious about getting out the vote speaks through kind of the little known groups trying to pierce the vice like grip of the major parties hold over national politics ahead of parliamentary elections later this month that's coming out. into violence as hundreds of wreak havoc in the country blaming the police for the deaths over the anti government and urging the public to restart the government riots. slater but now not content with
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a spectacular economic rise china is vowing to reform our port reform to guarantee continued fortune according to the country's premier cutting red tape understand wishing the yuan as a world currency are the top priorities today will also see the opening of this seventh annual meeting of the new champions an economic summit that's become synonymous with china's rising star to people being host of venture capital now reports. china's fishing town of dahlia welcome global leaders and finance heavyweights today for what has come to be known as the summer doubles the three day annual meeting of the new champions of the world economic forum as it's officially titers will feature all the double settlements the global leaders the business heavyweights the save the world policies just. bought with the forever of
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valving global economy and china's increasing economic power in contrast years growth this asia event really highlights the economic shift east despite a recent slow downturn is economy is still posting enviable growth figures just this week china's industrial production rose by more than expected in august along with actually output and retail sales the latest signs that the world's second largest economy is still robust so with china demonstrating a resilient economy this begs the question why have a world economic forum in europe sure where greed is astounded as the flowers on the mountain tops added to this following on from the g twenty summit pieces about the foundations of the one hundred billion dollars bric development bank we decided now this bank will drive all the i.m.f. the world bank will concentrate on supporting the developing world so the tensions
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focus east the remote ski resort of dov also even more isolated as the finance in the continue to warm up to asia. and among the reforms promised by the new government our efforts to combat corruption improve infrastructure and deregulate markets and first unplug burke from picking university feels there's still a long journey ahead for beijing. there are a lot of things they call to me it's actually been a lot of other things in china like the political maturity and social problems that still loom large in china and one of the topics actually at the global forum in this these days is also work ethics you know china wants to have a stakeholder in making the rules of the game and shaping them in the future i think it's perfectly reasonable to think that the chinese want to see their currency to become the next word currency they supply and and of course sign at the moment is chasing more and more gold this also plays into this sort china is taking
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a leap forward actually took control of our currency and to replace it with a yes. there's always plenty online for you as always including the british police a shocking the public since two thousand and nine read about the latest report on how the relationship between the u.k.'s bobbies and tasers has been growing ever closer in recent here. no measure is what this russian from the republic of dagestan the same as one of the top crime in all of that as police sees his rocket launcher fearing it could be used to create a big group all the details at r.t. dot com. has been another night of clashes and chaos hundreds of protesters took to the streets after the funeral of a student her died what was claimed to be paley's demonstrators accuse security
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forces of firing a tear gas canister and fatally hated a twenty two year old in the head after he participated in one of the anti-government rallies the student scaling sponsored calls to renew and to government riots that had calmed down since june and of iran to me an associate professor at the university of oklahoma believes the government is playing with fire applying so much force to talk o. public discontent it is becoming increasingly clear is that their run government should not tolerate any dissent what's raymer and they have no problem using the police whilst as long as they are perpetrators and. then their government is again is in the. gas and water cannons. she was also of the latest it shows clearly that she was shot by each year or in an outside object rather than falling from a building killing themselves i think there's only one point or two where humans to garlands one separation of peaceful protesters but i must say he's playing with
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fire and did the country's high do i did now if not more than you were. germany's campaign season is in full swing two weeks till national parliamentary elections and politicians are out and about. the political field is dominated by the major groups like the leftist social democrats and angler merkel's christian democratic union but as peter all of the report is kind of this for some smaller parties and making inroads in the rural areas as they look to force their way into the national stage. on the campaign trail hoping to strike a chord. and efficient with us we convince that we have to get a say and a higher level and we end up having to pay for the big decisions so we want to be part of the process. free voters are a grassroots political organization they're opposed to the major german parties
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they claim look out for the interests of big business over those votes is we don't have the big money the other parties have so for commercials for leaflets etc we mostly paid ourselves the candidates pay it because we cannot raise so much funds. also because we don't ought to tolerate lobbyists and most of their support comes from rural areas where people feel ignored by the bureaucracy in berlin the party has its eye counted on influencing decisions far beyond the very a though they want to see struggling eurozone countries be able to reissue their own currencies to help tackle inflation as well as end bailouts it's home the u.s. bank is still its bailout by the state we don't want this any longer we don't want banks to be bailed out by the taxpayer small parties like this one are unlikely to cause too much concern for chancellor angela merkel however three voters are convinced that they can draw support from those who've become disillusioned with
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the more stop political parties. in big parties this is flow from top to bottom and that with these guys everyone can bring their ideas to the table and each person's opinion counts yet putting in interim finda here i think small parties that are not spoiled yet are very important we need different points of view out there. but i know these small parties are not playing the game if they can get into a coalition with they can have a real influence. in the two thousand and eight varian state elections free voters picked up just over ten percent of the vote this time to go further the others they have a lot of monies we have the members and we have the spirit how much the spirit converts into votes we'll find out on september the twenty second when germans go to the polls. r.t. the very. for some more world news in brief in india protests have erupted outside
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the school where four men were convicted of the rape and murder of a young woman in the campus all the twenty three year old was assaulted on a bus in new delhi in december last year the judge said he reached the decision partly on a statement given by the victim shortly before she died the four men are due to be sentenced today one day face death by hanging. emergency crews in australia are fighting for major fires sweeping close to the west of sydney helicopters have been brought in to try to douse the flames they're being found by strong winds and high temperatures and with a geisha has been launched into what sparked the blazes it's thought if i control peroration could be to blame. a reporter karbala has ripped through the foreign ministry building in the libyan city of benghazi the blast also donnish the branch of the central bank of libya on the city's main street nobody was hurt in that it comes a year to the day after the american ambassador and three star were killed during
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the assault by militants on the u.s. consulate in the same city. what's to say to make our is watching your every step and the most advanced security again place now conduct terrorist still manage to stay off the raids out documentary reveals all about. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds or report on our.
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mission free accreditation free transport charges free to arrangements free. three stooges free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog r t v dot com. bush's the perpetrators are older learners driven by the hatred of the government. as a religious fanatics. and a society protect itself against the uncomfortable how should it react to attacks
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with retaliation. or like the citizens of norway and spain who opted for freedom openness and. london two thousand and five. on july the seventh four bombs exploded three in underground trains one in a double decker bus the result fifty six deaths and seven hundred injuries the attack is not from the outside nor from the end. the four young assassins a muslims three of them born in the u.k. . a traumatic experience for the metropolis in the blink of an eye the entire city fell out of step it's about her ability visible tool.
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these things live on in the collective memory they become sources of mourning and more and they have formal memorials and solemn but this is nothing actually new you know london has a two thousand year history of disaster of play of wall of strife so there is a pragmatic culture to this city as with many other cities that you know you grief you move on you go through trauma and shock and then life goes on and what is the alternative to have one just stay at home. and bunker themselves off from the future of their world and their life in the city it's not an option. the police quickly identify the perpetrators and their accomplices naturally with the help of surveillance cameras. in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot.

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