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leaflet. a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back you're watching arctic live from moscow on wednesday fred thanks for joining me. outrage over what's described as an epidemic of police brutality you saw crowds of americans rally in dozens of cities this week among their complaints police using right control to disperse even peaceful protests and as marino portnoy explains one pepper spray officer has made money portraying himself as the victim.
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the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought on by death threats against him and his family following the two thousand and eleven incident last week a judge approved the thirty eight thousand and fifty nine dollars worker's compensation award settlement between pike and u.c. davis now initially pike was placed on paid administrative leave after pepper spraying u.c. davis students during a protest in support of occupy wall street he was fired eight months later however
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an internal university investigation concluded that he acted appropriately a u.c. davis student we spoke with expressed shock over the lucrative board doled out for police brutality. what the pepper spray led to was not following orders and they wanted us to be an example for what you shouldn't do as a student and they wanted to put fear into people and it pretty much worked i remember after the pepper spray happened i went home and was deeply afraid of ever protesting again the police a slap on the wrist maybe for a moment awarded later people are like we got money like that was a good thing when really he would still putting like trauma and fear and weapon on other incidents of police brutality extend from the west all the way to the east
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coast of the united states lot. month here in new york city police officers attacks students who are protesting a visiting professor position given to axial age erector david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punched slammed on the ground and six today and said were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved to being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one thousand four hundred federal civil rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. the caucuses republic of georgia has voted for a new president drawing mikhail saakashvili as decade in power to a close and it looks like his bitter rival is heading for
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a victory signaling that people want to clear break from the past as maria financial reports. they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how selfish really everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color revolutions which so power change in post soviet republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start of building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million people fled one quarter of the population went through the penal system they were either arrested or interrogated in two thousand and seven police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters one hundred seven to resign
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was in two thousand and eleven they did it again. boudin i'm ugly there are people who are afraid to express or even have their opinions if they faced injustice they failed to report it more as it could affect their families. told me his brother used to run the state audit office and claims he was tortured in jail when he took his case to the human rights called in strasbourg told me he says he too was arrested over fabricated case becoming another recognised political prisoner. i got eight and a half years if it wasn't for new premier vanish villi i wouldn't have got out in just one week i saw they took out four dead bodies from jail they said those young men died from diseases but that's nonsense days before last october's parliamentary election videos showing young inmates being humiliated and beaten became the last
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straw for the georgian people selfishness party lost he said that this. media veteran says the public euphoria his defeat is tempered by how much the people had already lost the video. look for a moment of georgian people list and they should with history and we started to live in it we started moving away from our soviet. be our heroes of the our genius he managed to convince the entire world and under the flag of democracy fascists as george's and afterwards votes for many here it's nestled welcome in the future the good done to the have passed the law prevents me from running for president again now he's a mission is life far away from politics in the one business but the public seems in no mood to simply let him fade into the background there is a strong desire to georgia for such a shrewd move to be broad justice and it seems his detractors won't stop until that
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thirst is quenched. tbilisi georgia the digital currency battle for mainstream acceptance is gaining momentum the first ever a.t.m. allowing customers to trade their big points into hard cash is about to be launched in canada but the details had to r.t. dot com. plus japan shows up its military muscle tension to relieve the biggest territorial player in years aren't worth eating in east asia are invision section takes a look at the. dating british girls is getting pricey more single ladies are looking online for love than ever these days and sarah firth has been finding out. young pretty student seeks wealthy older man welcome to the world of sugar daddy dating where anything you want question the.
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bags hair needs can apparently be yours at the click of a button. websites like seeking arrangement link up young sugar babies like nineteen year old sarah with sugar daddies men who are willing to cough up some serious cash how does he think he. was. being realistic probably. seven in the seeking arrangement launched recently in the u.k. students in particular it seems they've taken to the concerts that's not surprising given the rising cost of tuition fees for the controversial dating websites released the twenty british universities that have the highest number of students signing up. was one of those that topped the list according to seeking arrangement survey eighty percent of relationships that form through the website involve some
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form of physical intimacy the remaining twenty percent claim to be platonic i spoke to the site's founder brandon wade about the criticism that this is another form of prostitution it's like a perv it's like a nice break this is what i mean it's how you use the system and how you use the mind well it's a tool to find a better defined or it can be exploited by using the site to really explore people or as you say to do the illegal the websites say they operate a robust system to weed out these engaging in illegal activity and that they kick off roughly one hundred members every day for violating the rules and if you're wondering by now what the payoff is my mama she hard i was a prosecutor so long she heard that she actually start. with. you. do have a ticket i don't have to get. served r.t.
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london. so we are to you for the news that dominated the week including the terror tragedy in southern russia and the spying on world leaders at the white house red faced. wealthy british scientists on hold some time to write. for their. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because the reports. there
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did whatever they want in syria these days and even the obama administration can do nothing to rein the saudis in and i think to say i asked her is that the united states doesn't have the power that it wants. it doesn't have the leverage that it wants tries to work through allies three international organizations and occasionally on a child and deal with the court of public opinion. the best. there there is a lot in the toolbox right now there are many tools with. some of the sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action.
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to enter our territorial waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. she turned his lover into an amazon. that had been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold on to research a thing as i was growing up a teacher and now she runs her own factory. threw down a challenge to man there's no alcohol or smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the sun. will he ever be able to wind up black men versus women.
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one of the new will come our men a lot of the new knowledge base i describe you know. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researchers. are not psyched to an octave camp long tunnel where patients are forced back to the outer amounts of hunger strike never turned the world's attention to the place that
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something gulag of our times. i remember flying out of the window and suddenly i was on the street and in a panic. terror in volgograd are to meet survivors of monday's horrific suicide attack on a crowded bus in southern russia. caught out again america's ten years of top level phone tapping. such an overall sense that this came as a surprise for everybody conflicting reports in europe about how much president obama. view about the n.s.a. listening in on the german chancellor cell phone we've got the developments. and drone deaths and war crimes amnesty international says the u.s. must answer for the many civilian deaths inflicted by unmanned office in pakistan and.

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