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why you should care about human to. dish is why you should want your only. hope for a breakthrough on the iranian nuclear issue in geneva where diplomats from six world powers are looking to close a deal to decades of negotiating. products guys with thousands of drawings of such a launch into american air space there's some concern that a huge amount of plane traffic could be put in danger. and breaking the boundaries of the earth is no longer enough for the twenty fourteen olympic torch relay the symbol of the games will make it historic space walk in less than two hours the what should live on our t.v. .
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live from our headquarters in moscow you're watching r t you're with me to mom would say to our top story this hour talks between world policy and you want to even nuclear program might a crucial stage after a decade long deadlock there's hope that the sides could finally be moving towards a groundbreaking deal artist tessa cilia is the following negotiations in geneva for us. well right now the talks are still ongoing but it's important to note the nature of these talks that these are foreign ministers had to change their plans at the last minute and flown to geneva to join these talks concerning the ronson nuclear program we know that the u.s. secretary of state john kerry had put off a trip to morocco and algeria you have the russians and the chinese joining the talks today speculations were mounting couple of days that they are close to a deal but on the other hand it can also be viewed in the sense that there are a lot of difficulties that it had to requires decisions on such a high level before any agreement is reached but generally the leaders have been
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giving very optimistic statements although they're very careful not to confirm anything and to highlight the fact that there are still issues to be overcome william hague the british foreign minister came out this morning and said that they have to seize the moment in trying to clinch an elusive deal that would have the most skeptical tone cast among the a foreign ministers here was coming from france where. that should any agreement reached at the during these talks that the concerns of israel have to be taken into consideration they were very skeptical in giving those statements however that doesn't mean that there isn't any room for maneuver and was far as israel is concerned benjamin netanyahu the premier had expressed explicitly his discomfort at the talks going on here he said he warned that should any deal do you reach that iran would be getting a very good deal without giving up much and that if a deal is reached israel is not going to be bound by it and that it will still make
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sure that its security priority let's listen to what a big human that's in yahoo had to say the wrong. tree. aim of the talks is really to come up with a roadmap that very elusive roadmap could potentially include an agreement where iran would agree to freeze part of its nuclear enrichment program the expansion of its nuclear enrichment program and in exchange be able to access some fifty billion dollars in the frozen assets abroad but again these are initial details that we have as a british woman said this morning that any agreement reached there with it will require some flexibility on all sides and negative reaction should wait until if and when an agreement is indeed reached. john a journalist and political analyst based in stress berger says of france's initial
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skepticism over a possible deal was dictated by the interest of other players they see to take an extreme position all the time. there are a number of reasons for this the first is that they are playing good cop bad cop with the americans obama is suddenly being much more reasonable in his attitude with the iranians the french are out there on the flank saying oh you must agree too easily israel must be protected and so on and in a sense that if you like. playing the game with the american says so that they can sound more reasonable to french channel on reasonable there is another factor which is that everybody knows the enormous pressure of the israel lobby in america it's not quite so well though that it's pretty pretty considerable in france as well i mean i always spoke to tang i meet a muddy who ran in the c.s. presidential elections in iran he told us that iran is ready to comply with the
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international community's demands and it's up to the world powers to show their good will. this stomach the public as we know it at this point have accepted the basic requirements of the pipe lost on this point iran is doing what it was expected to do i think the real issue is what it all gets to return i think that's where the problem really stands now the fact the problem is the problem is that mr kerry is going to come back to washington d.c. he's not going to live in geneva when he comes back to washington he's going to to the he's going to see the crowd around him a. lobby crowd the congress they are there is very american right being. the public and party all up there are going to have to give him a real real hard on. when of course so we'll keep you updated on the progress of
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the nuclear talks in geneva throughout the day on air and online and our website our team dot com. thousands of drawings will soon be swarming across the u.s. as space they expected to be used for civil purposes such as firefighting and weather tracking but their presence is still causing concern let's take a look at the states from the above now these that yellow dots that you see on our screen here in american airspace now as you can see the skies already quite crowded the total movement every day is around ninety thousand and when i meant to cross to join this traffic this number is going to jump up one that compromise the safety of air traffic i didn't damage again looks for the answer. according to the u.s. federal aviation administration by twenty twenty there will be up to thirty thousand drones flying in the u.s. airspace not just by law enforcement and other government agencies but also by private firms for all kinds of purposes so the f.a.a.
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game itself two years to come up with night is how to regulate that brave new world where everybody can fly their throw their designated six test sites across the country to see how it goes aside from very serious might we see concerns there's a danger of meet air collision it allowed the commercial use of drones the f.a.a. is getting a rising number of safety complaints from pilots in march of this year and ali tallia airliner made national news headlines when the pilot reported spotting a drone as he was trying to land at new york's j.f.k. airport back then the f.a.a. and the f.b.i. have opened investigations into finding the drone the plane was flying over a densely populated area when he brushed shoulders with a drove to the horror of the pilots of course or in a separate incident in the indianapolis five. thank you but with the low in the opposite direction advice be. just to give you an idea of how concerned pilots are
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one pilots were concerned about birds were concerned about other airplanes and now we're throwing in something totally uncontrolled when they suck one of those drones into the engine of an airplane he said then it will get everybody's attention and one of the challenges is that drones occasionally lose connection with the operator on the ground it's a well reported problem but apart from accidental cool issues there is another challenge drones can be hijacked by someone with very bad intentions so the brave new world of drones can also turn out to be a very dangerous one in washington i'm going to shake up our team one man's loss is another's gain and china sees opportunity in the arab spring where brought on beijing's economic challenge in through the middle east and north africa region left for the taking by prices and by. cyber thieves have stronger and more than
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a million dollars in digital money from an online big storage service now has a breach the host by manipulating flaws in the system which authenticates uses they left no trace after seeing the virtual vault almost keep now if this if you look at our virtual men they getting into the bank were to happen at a standard bank you would get compensation if somebody stole your money but because big point is digital cash with no regulation victims have no way to go plus the usual police methods by collecting evidence and questioning witnesses is useless against online methods they used to cover tracks despite all that entrepreneur william believes the big point is still it can investment. what we see today in the world was a life or crisis in greece and in the failure of cyprus is regulation doesn't work . you have regulatory capture you just have a system failure and the thing that makes
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a big point exciting for people who believe a bit point is the fact that it's an emergency system if it does require regulation to survive that it really wasn't as good as we talk a lot. more news just ahead including a look at america's growing appetite for collecting private data. george is on an epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through to some nine hundred cities are. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand coming. in a record setting trip. their. numbers. olympic torch relay. on our.
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plate. please please please please please margie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. one extortive fresh reports in the u.s. suggest the cia has been paying millions of dollars every year to american telecoms giant a.t.m. team for that price the company allegedly provides access to its millions of subscribers spies can apparently browse through their famed record database and
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that includes international calls germany and brazil have submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. on safeguarding privacy and restricting message and we discussed the issue with journalist david to c.n.n. and he says american government is involved in a form of technology tariffs support a joke. it's a huge company that has its footprint all over the globe and they're just being paid to hand out this customer information is a clear violation of the fourth amendment and customers have nowhere to go because i'm sure he is not alone in this sort of practice why are they tracking the communications of private citizens who have no connection to crime or terrorism what is their real goal here if this is a form of i think a light form of terrorism where people are becoming afraid to use their own technology on their own devices it's really it's kind of orwellian and the explanation they gave for it doesn't make a lot of sense to me at a website or we've got more stories all of a surveillance including the hit in the secrets of see with we've got the story
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scientists working on a sense able to detect a hidden from underground if you're wondering how it works it's on a website. tale of a brand respects the discovery i think table object as both spotted but nasa telescope and also assisting check out the details that are. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure.
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if giant steps were the source in twenty fourteen winter games less than two hours left before the olympic torch will be taken on a space walk for the first time in the history of the longest ever touch relay you can catch all the highlights all the torches a journey into space and i website at r.t. dot com we also have a chance to have a chance to talk to the cosmonauts who will carry the symbol of the olympics into space that video is available online as well of course stay with us to witness the unique moment on the olympic torch agrees on its historic walk will be covering it live here on our t.v. in just over an hour. china is looking to take advantage of america's mistakes in the middle east beijing
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is using the term all caused by walls to do some serious business and even some of the worst hit countries like egypt are turning into a real opportunity as explains this is north cairo where egypt's burgeoning chinatown has now planted its roots. mahamed says the chinese community here is thriving despite the political turmoil. most chinese come here for study or to call the muslim chinese minorities i opened my restaurant recently i know the political situation here is difficult but it doesn't affect chinese businesses it's a good place to live as us egypt relations soured after american officials with the help key military and economic assistance in october egypt has hinted at cozying up to other super powers like china and the list say for china it's more about its political expansion gaining clout with one of the region's main players rather than finance we have sixty three agreements. i mean different currents cultural
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political egypt is central country in the arab region. it's very useful to have good relations developing relations with us because we haven't seen division marching turn of the chinese embassy in cairo says although two thousand and thirteen was a turbulent year for egypt the country's exports to china increased by staggering one hundred thirteen percent we were happy to see this figure we tried to make more effort. to reach the. one billion very small egypt's economy which had heavily relied on its tourism market has taken a pounding after two and a half years of revolution and regime change and with cairo and washington and loggerheads it looks like egypt might keep looking eastwards. boccieri r.t.
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kind of. my colleague kevin when he spoke about china as a resource with author and investor jim rogers he told us the beijing's playing thing is key find its keepers rather across the whole world china is trying to secure natural resources all over the world africa south america central asia germany's off said the raging success is built on washington's failures what do you think. well certainly if you look around the world you will certainly see there's a lot of truth to that the chinese have more or less. they're all over africa they're buying plantations and everything else america's got very low presence in africa now is making inroads in the middle east is going to get a lot of oil from iran going forward it looks as though china may even start getting oil from iraq you know america says that they were a liberated iraq we're in the end maybe the chinese will get the oil. for
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a long time andress and the middle east help push up oil and gas prices all over the world today's kinds of reports looks at how consumers and up pay take a preview. many demonstrators staged a bonfire by burning of energy bills to voice their opposition to rising cost of fuel burning their energy bill is like burning your draft card you know during the vietnam war they burned their their their draft cards burning their energy bill is similar in that you don't want to join up forces with the corrupt the big six energy companies in the u.k. that are their financial terrorism so if you don't want to support financial terrorism of the big six energy companies here in the u.k. you would burn your energy bill i suggest get a thousand people on the millennium bridge here in london to get together and burn their energy bill in unison. moscow is at the center of the glamour world right now as beauties from all over
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the globe are descended on the russian capital to find out who is the fairest of them all actresses models athletes all trying to shine each other and claim them as the universe come from high profile guests have showed up including business magnetic donald trump and like a dorian president rafael correa pretty young women are not out of the ordinary in moscow but this evening the glitz and gloss will be taken to a different level to be covering the pageant surfin ali later today stay with our teacher find out who is the most beautiful woman on the planet for the next twelve months at least. from other world news headlines a rescue operation is underway after typhoon high here in smashed the philippines killing at least one hundred twenty people the country's red cross says that number could rise to one hundred twelve thousand as acts as if it is up to devastated areas and kind of communities super storm force evacuation of tens of thousands as
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well as massive a power outages and flooding. that is the strongest storm to have hit the philippines in the recorded history. some. people in the pockets of his city of peshawar have held protests over u.s. drone strikes they aim to block a nato military supply route in the area anger was stoked by a recent drone strike on a taliban commander the country's government says the attackers proposed peace talks with the militants in jeopardy as the taliban's new leader calls for revenge . at least six people have been killed and over a dozen injured by a suicide car bomb attack in the somali capital mogadishu the target was a hotel in the center of the city still unclear who was behind the blast but similar attacks have been staged by somali base al shabaab militants recent raid by
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somali and kenyan troops killed at these are thirty members of the group. coming up a look at a different life story is united in unusual ways stable. illegal immigration is a hot topic and everyone always says that immigrants do the work that no one wants to do well let me explain why that is i would occur just on vacation got into a taxi term by a former migrant worker who used to make a living in moscow he told me that he really worked hard driving unloading trucks after five years he came back home and bought a house yes from the seller that russians can't even survive and he was able to buy
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a house employers and russian america say that locals don't want to work are demotivated well what a margaret worker on a salary that could build a bright future woman compared to a a local who can't even make ends meet well you could see why the migrant workers are a lot more motivated let me put it to you this way if you knew that you had to work five hard years of some awful labor under awful conditions somewhere far away like brazil or germany but would be able to pay off the house would you do it i think you would let's not buy into this myth that locals in country x. don't want to work they just don't want to work at complete futility for table scraps but that's just my opinion.
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a free and open process is critical to our democracy which albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once all just my job mark them and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion on the critical issues facing america up on the front row ready to join the movement then walk away from the big picture. the but. it was terrible a. very hard to take on. once again on here there's
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five who knows maybe ten years the volume of the settlements will be big and the chance for a palestinian state smaller so i personally. do not understand what this government is doing i know that a lot of pressures from the israeli right to go all settling but deprived of it we will pay him almost for these first of all regarding i worried about the world so if we look to be able to establish a palestinian state we will be the palestinian state. but if they realize at some point that the goal of all my working life was nothing more than about making money ask quickly as possible let's see what it was all for
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i couldn't see i was not a terror for a glossy magazine at the time and i think ok so i can buy another for a college or a new car or even an apartment so what and thirty four i don't have a man whom i would like to start a family with. i knew that it was time to stop drop it all and try to find myself so yeah. i wanted waking up in the morning and going to work to be rewarding because that's a that was i came across an advertisement s.o.s. villages for kids are looking for mothers it's just another thing i was thrilled when i saw it work i had to write a letter to the director and i spend half a day of my. computer at home alone trying to find words to describe what i. could convince him that i was the mom they were looking for and they had to call me immediately.
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fine thanks go on and look through your c.v. why you decided to work in the village it's a way of life twenty four hours but what i don't like is spending eight hours a day at work without really knowing why or weren't you are doing it for. the successful applicant for the position of s.o.'s mother is a twenty seven to forty three year old woman who either doesn't have children of our own or has adult children who live independently. thirty four. handsome young
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man who's going to love you and want to have children with you but when i tell the kids early on as found herself it's all over. it's not as though there are crowds of men here in the village lining up for me begging big mean to me can you please. let me go to offer the kids. kindness and care it was i'm very fond of cooking reading and talking to interesting intelligent people our kids are smart and interesting. ok when can you start. week. i'm. mostly children wanting kids good morning wake up display you get em heinie it's time to go to school now wonderfully is. going to go one way for example told me.
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