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i don't think sure. let me see. all. right those homes for a breakthrough on the iranian nuclear issue in geneva where diplomats from six world powers look to close the deal after decades of negotiating here on our headlines this hour. crowded skies with thousands of drawings are said to launch intermarriage in air space and there's some concern that the huge amount of plane traffic could be put in danger. and breaking the boundaries we'll bring you live pictures of from all those bases that they have twenty fourteen olympic torch relay reaches outer space the symbol of the games has been taken for a space walk for the very first time in human history.
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oh you're back with us here on araa to you we've just been watching pictures all from the international space station but now for our top stories at this hour. talks between world policies and iran over its nuclear program at a crucial stage after a decade long deadlock there's hope the size it could finally be moving towards a groundbreaking deal. it's what a 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 last couple of days that they are close to
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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 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 at perhaps the most skeptical tone caste among the of foreign ministers here was coming from france where. that should any agreement be 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
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that should any deal be reached 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 sure that its security priority let's listen to what the binyamin netanyahu had to say the wrong. tree. and the international community got a deal this is the very. do the 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 and 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
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and when an agreement is indeed reached. but harness a journalist and political analyst based in stress burka says france's initial skepticism of skepticism rather of a possible deal was dictated by the interest of other players as they see to take an extreme position all the time. there are a number of reasons for this is the first is that they are play 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 the american says so that they can sound reasonable the french are 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 it's pretty pretty considerable in france as well. earlier we spoke
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to her i made a mahdi who ran in this year's presidential elections in iran he told us that iran is ready to comply with the international community's demands and it's up to the world powers to show their good will. this stomacher public as we know it at this point how back cept the basic requirements of the piper lost on this point it on is doing what it was expected to do i think the real issue is what it on gets in return i think that's where the problem really stands now the fact the problem is this the problem is that mr kerry is going to come back to washington d.c. is not going to live in geneva when he comes back to washington and he's going to add to the he's going to see that crowd around him. right a lobby crowd the congress they are on are those very american right being stick
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around they did a publican party all up they're going to have to give him a real real hard on. when of course we'll keep you updated on the progress something you can't talks in geneva throughout the day on air and online at our website our team. a giant step of twenty four winter games the olympic torch has just been taken on a space walk for the very first time in history as part of the longest to ever toss relate the friends and witness the unique moment from mission control and joins of live lindsey a remarkable feat of read what was the mood today how's everybody feeling right now . it's very exciting thing to watch live here because what we're actually getting to see right now is down on the floor the engineers are essentially walking because menards through the steps of making it
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all the way around the international space station with the torch in hand and also it's important to note here if the viewers out there have noticed that the torch is modified obviously it's been tethered very securely to the cosmonauts because no one wants to lose that thing into outer space i'd like to know who they may have voted to go after that thing if it actually gets loose it won't but so right now the cosmonauts are being walked through how to safely make it all the way around the eye assess so it's again a leg cut off it's his fourth spacewalk and sergei. it's his first and of course he gets to be part of this which is amazing now of course the torch has been in space before once for the one thousand nine hundred six olympics once for the two thousand and six but this time in space it's actually going on a space walk it's not just inside of a shuttle or inside of the eye is that this so it was a big moment here when we actually saw the torch come out of the hatch attached to the cars minot's and make its appearance out in space the symbol of unity and
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sportsmanship being seen all over the world and what's really just really interesting is to see all of the people here actually talking them through it and how they're how they're communicating it's something it's an amazing thing to see now. the torch has a couple more days left on the i assess before it heads back down to earth with a three person crew on a soyuz spacecraft again and so it's then going to rejoin this historic relay to saatchi for the kick off in february of the olympics now just to give everyone an idea of what's going to happen after the walk takes place obviously they have very serious cost will not work to take care of so they will be building a platform for a high resolution camera on one of the poles of one of the work stations out there and then they'll be relocating a foot restraints to help in future spacewalks and also a deactivate an experiment package out there so they have work to do after this
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takes place but of course this is the first job of the day is taking the olympic torch on a spacewalk and it is it's slow going but it definitely is fun to see and also of course keep keep watching this space for more on the olympic torch as this relay continues whether it's twitter on your mobile devices on television or on your home computer etc etc etc but this is the place to see it so we will be bringing you all the live developments of the olympic torch right here on our. side to all of us to see what's happening behind you there in mission control. absolutely in fact i when i'm not live i'm taking pictures with my camera phone as is everybody just because it's so amazing to actually be part of this and get to see on these huge screens right here at star city not only do we see on the huge screens but we can hear the engineers talking to the cosmonauts and hear their
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responses come to the microphones back to these guys we're actually seeing this all happen right right in front of our eyes and it's just like nothing i've ever experienced just. to be where you just wish that more people could be part of it absolutely but they are because we're going to show them a quick back to your shoes here just to remind our viewers that we've been watching that for us to walk out of space with cosmonauts of the taking that limping touch really out into its first space walk ever in history we'll have more details of course in the coming hours as to how that's going. to cross u.s. airspace they're expected to be used for civil purposes such as firefighting and weather tracking but their presence is still causing concern now let's take a look at the streets of from of the above now these yellow spots in these are
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planes in the american air space as you can see the skies are already quite crowded the total movement of every day is around ninety thousand and when unmanned aircraft join this traffic it's going to jump up once that compromise the safety of air traffic will archie is again a chicken 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 approaches so the f.a.a. game itself two years to come up with ideas on how to regulate that brave new world where everybody can fly their throw their designated six pesticides across the country to see how it goes aside from very serious might we see concerns there is the danger of mid air collisions even now as the government has not yet 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 only
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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 drone to the horror of the pilots of course or in a separate incident in the indianapolis five hundred it's a body controlled like a few hundred feet below him in the opposite direction at a high speed. just to give you an idea of how concerned pilots are one pilot said we're concerned about birds we're 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 that's a well reported problem but apart from accidental collisions there is another
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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 r.t. . one man's loss is another's gain and china sees opportunity in the arab spring we report on beijing's economic. change. to the middle east and north africa region level so well the taking by crisis and a lot of us will have more to stop this. lead the world. funds technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered. the pledge again it was terrible they come up very
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hard to take a plunge again a little longer here is a plot that never had sex with the perfect their lives let's play. a. little. league play live. legalese legal leg to play. look. a little. welcome back you're watching our team cyber thieves have stolen more than
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a million dollars in digital money from an online big con storage service hackers a breach of the highest by and manipulating flaws in the system which authenticates users they left no trace after the virtual vault almost completely take of those little virtual men of ours if you had to go into a standard bank and steal money you would get compensation but not the case here you can see him jump in there get the money and disappears this is exactly what happened in. the delusion with that is not regulated victims have no where to go if somebody takes that money plus the usual police methods like collecting evidence and questioning witnesses is a useless against online methods used to cover tracks now despite all of that the entrepreneur will you move believes a big con is still a canny investment. what we see today in the world was a life or crisis in greece and the failure in cyprus is regulation does were.
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you have a regulatory capture you just have a system failure and the thing that makes a big point exciting or even point is the fact that it's an emergent system if it does require regulation just. really wasn't as good as we call. it fresh reports in the u.s. so just the cia has been paying millions of dollars every year to american telecoms giant a team for that price the company allegedly provides access to with millions of subscribers as spies can apparently brawl so through their phone record database that includes international calls germany and brazil have submitted a draft resolution to the un on save guiding privacy and as restricting methane and what it's got the issue was generated david c. men and he says america's the government is involved in a form of techno town. it's
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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 our website we've got more stories all of us of valence including the hidden secrets so we've got the story of the scientists still working on a sensor able to detect hidden terror labs from underground if you're wondering how it works that's all on the web site. and sean was the consummate head of tail of a brand new space discovery. a six tail object has been spotted by and that's the telescope and also in the system check all the details at.
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the moment. i. should have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm wrong. china is looking to take advantage of america's mistakes in the middle east beijing is using the term local spy walls to do some serious business some even some of the words hit countries like egypt are turning into a real opportunity as beltran explains. this is north cairo where egypt's
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burgeoning chinatown has now planted its roots restaurant owner mohammed 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 just hinted at cozying up to other super powers like china analysts say 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 kinds of cultural political egypt is central country in the arab region and
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it's very useful to have good relations developing relations with us because we have a say in the region merging 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 a staggering one hundred thirteen percent we were happy to see this figure we tried to make more efforts. to reach the. one billion very small egypt's economy which hard heavily relied on its terrorism 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. boettcher e r t cairo. my colleague kevin when he spoke about china as a resource hunger with author and investor jim rogers he told us beijing is playing finders keepers across the whole world. china is trying to secure natural resources
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all over the world africa south america central asia jervas off said the beijing success is build 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 little presence in africa now time is making inroads in the middle east it's 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 it may be the chinese who get the oil. for a long time on dress in the middle east to help push oil and gas prices up all over the world today has a reporter looks at how can see bits and paint he's a preview. many demonstrators staged
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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 of a bird there are their draft cards burning your 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 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 it's beauties from all over the globe descend on the russian capital to find out who's the fairest of them. models athletes are all trying to shine each other and claim the miss universe crown some high profile guests have showed up including business magnate donald
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trump an ecuadorian president rafael correa pretty young women not out of the ordinary in moscow but this evening the glitz and glass will be taken to a different level we'll be covering the pageant's of finale later today stay with r.t. to find out who is the most beautiful woman on the planet for the next twelve months at least. some of the world news headlines this hour the red cross fears the one thousand four hundred killed by typhoon haiyan in the philippines the rescue treats the continued attempts to reach devastated areas and cut off communities the super storm forced the evacuation of tens of thousands as well as mess power outages and flooding is now heading towards vietnam way it is expected to make landfall on sunday. the only people in the pakistani city of peshawar have helped protest over u.s.
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drone strikes aiming to block and nato military supply routes in the area anger were stoked by a recent drone strike on a taliban commander the country's government says the attack was proposed peace talks with 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 somalia based al shabaab militants a recent raid by somalian and kenyan troops killed at least thirty members of the group. that's really for the twenty fourteen a winter games in sochi has reached out to space the olympic torch has just been taken on a space walk for the first time in history now to russian cosmonauts of took the
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olympic a symbol on the international space station for these amazing pictures that's not there for it's a space walk but this is one they will definitely be remembering for while they're still there the i it says and as you can see this unique moment and right now live on our team and next hour our correspondent crews and the mission control over a new all these exciting details to stay with us for that. up next for international viewers it's breaking the set to the every monson of our british audience that it's going underground with ash and return z l c thank you for joining me.
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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 want to kurdistan vacation got into a taxi drawn 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 for the seller that russians can't even survive on he was able to buy a house employers in russian america say that locals don't want to work or demotivated well want to margaret work or on a salary that could build a. future woman compared to a local who can't even make ends meet well you could see why the market 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
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brazil or germany what would be able to pay off the house would you do it sick you would let's not buy into this myth that locals and country x. don't want to work they just don't want to work in complete futility for table scraps but shust my opinion. of the the. how do you folks welcome to breaking the set i'm out of time you know i was going to fork over half a million dollars to obama in the last election just for the hell of it and then i did it because i'm not the mark but now i'm full of regrets because you see if i did donate a large sum of money to the drone king i could have been in the bassett or he didn't have a fairly obama's thank this campaign finance or by awarding them with highly coveted embassador ships we expect those chosen for these important positions are
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qualified and have some expertise in international relations or at the very least while traveled and flew into the language about respective state and the us it looks like it's become a position free for all for the president's big spending friends see a woman named coleen bradley bell was just appointed be embassador for hungry her qualifications for the job include being the producer for a soap opera company called belle philip television her husband bradley is the head writer for the critically acclaimed soap opera the bold and the beautiful the bells hosted obama at their mansion last year for a giant fund raising event with coleen personally raising more than two point one million dollars for the president according to the new york times. as you can see she's calamity appropriate for the job after all the prime minister's twin brother sleeps with his wife and has an illegitimate son who turns out to be a transsexual serial killer who better to solve the snafu than a soap opera producer but of course this is just the latest in
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a string of absurd appointments on their obama previous summer qualified choices including bastard germany john emerson who's the former president the capital group private client services to spain james cost as a former h.b.o. executive james brewster ambassador of the medical republic as well as a real estate kingpin and senior managing partner for a consulting firm and who could forget caroline kennedy of the kennedy family as the ambassador to japan despite the fact that she doesn't speak a lick of japanese before i get ahead of myself it's important that every president does this and not just with ambassadorships with many positions in government remember when bush appointed a horse trainer to run fema all right all right maybe not a horse trainer but commissioner for the international arabian horse association so kids moral of the story here don't give up on your dreams maybe next election cycle reconsider donating hundreds of the.

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