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iran revived ties with britain and u.n. monitors to visit its nuclear facilities that's despite israeli anger over the american led negotiation. program plus. we report on how the practice of. finding somewhere to live is actually being used widespread in the u.s. system. with. a new high. current charity and despite possible safety concerns.
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of us here welcome to the program today. top headlines live from the russian capital the failure to reach a nuclear agreement with iran last week it hasn't stopped both sides from trying harder to reach a breakthrough on monday. with the un's atomic watchdog allowing expanded monitoring of the country's nuclear sites and on top of that the islamic republic is now reviving diplomatic ties with britain this report. in london. brit's another round of monday named new envoys to each other's countries now that scene is a continuation of this reestablishing diplomatic ties and coming on the back of course of the meeting at the weekend in geneva. two rounds nuclear program by and large actually considering the u.k.
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of course traditionally a very staunch critic over on seemingly very confident in their wording that there is going to be a deal which i'm convinced of the agreement we were discussing would be good for the security of the entire world and we will pursue it with energy and persistence but of course a stalled old summit the not successful we've seen the finger of blame pointed by some at france that floaty attributed to the french foreign minister quite publicly making it known his concerns about the proposed agreement saying that he wanted to avoid a food game now we've seen the u.k. and u.s. foreign ministers would he try and play down these differences saying that the differences between the western powers are actually very narrow first being said by some experts to be a basis saving exercise here and of course as we said the u.k. so certainly much more positive start surrounding the talks looking forward to
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november the twentieth when they still will be seeing we've heard foreign secretary william hague saying that he's confident that further progress will be made after correspondence or a first now barbara slavin an iran expert she believes the u.s. secretary of state john kerry's latest statement about a united front with france is more likely a diplomatic maneuver to try and reduce tensions in the west and come. john kerry is generally quite diplomatic and he wants a deal and if it's france that's in the way he's not going to go out and publicly critical criticize the french he's going to work behind the scenes to try to convince them to sign on now it's iran that's changed its attitude toward the talks most radically let's face it this is foreign minister zarif who came with a new proposal at the last round of talks and who is very serious about wanting to get an agreement for him for rouhani this is a second chance it's what we call
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a do over they didn't manage to improve iran's relations with the united states and get a nuclear deal the last time they were in power and i think they're determined to do it now and iran is a supremely accusing power of twitter showing open hostility during the weekends talks trying to forecast a gerald so i'd say he believes that sales was one of the main reasons why paris broke ranks in geneva. france does a lot of business and wants to continue to do more business with the arab states particularly the saudis in selling them weapons and of course they have a long history as they did during the iraq iran war of supplying weapons in that those days to iraq the the arab nations the sunni nations who look upon iran shia iran as a mortal enemy france has at least three hundred nuclear weapons and they're
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telling iran that they can't do anything look who invaded mali sphere the french can't get over their colonial trip and its new colonialism so what they may lose in iran in car sales auto sales and other sales they'll make up by doing more business with the arab league and more for more power in places where they've lost it since their colonial days pfizer joining us here on oxy today lawmakers on capitol hill have been alerted by the media to the wiring trend of so-called online re homing for adopted children and the time describes transactions between foster parents who want to get rid of the kids they regret adopting to strangers who conned or won't adopt through legal channels that marina port ny now investigating what turns out to be a thriving practice. animal owners may be familiar with the term private re homey
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typically it refers to those seeking to give their pet away but today the practice is reportedly being used by parents looking to give away the child they adopted from overseas and no longer wants an investigation conducted by reuters found that this type of child trafficking is happening largely in cyberspace where parents allegedly advertise their unwanted children through yahoo and facebook groups the lawless atmosphere allows internationally adopted orphans to be passed on to strangers without government scrutiny or even a paper trail as a result many of these children can end up in the custody of criminals sex offenders or abusive adults that would have never been allowed to legally adopt according to the reuters investigation many of the children advertised online for private re homing ranged between the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted
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from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine some of the kids don't even speak english experts say in this expanding underground market of foreign orphans innocent kids are being treated like cattle given away without any legal oversight it poses huge risks right because some of the families into which these children home they're probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not so the risk is that it's not being done right the risk is that the child is not entering a better situation and certainly as a legal matter again whether the child is yours biologically you're required option however that child got into your family we want legal processes in place so that the rights of those children are protected the lack of oversight and protection of foreign orphans adopted by us parents has faced ongoing criticism as of this. here u.s.
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citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands of their american adoptive parents according to the u.s. state department nearly eight thousand seven hundred orphans were adopted from foreign countries last year what we don't know is how many of those kids are still living with the american parents that brought them here and how many have been given away reporting from new york marine upward nial r.t. and while many cases of online every homing go unnoticed and lead to die of consequences there are others when she when tragedy was narrowly avoided but only often timely measures were taken of course one lives while reports on one such story dimitris stewart was five years old when he and his brother were adopted from an orphanage in a small town near moscow it would be a rocky road living with his adoptive american parents do you really feel like you're always there when he was
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a young teenager after years of strained relations and after his parents had biological children of their own the stewarts decided it was time to find him a new home and that's when they turned to the internet is that i go underground groups where people want to. get their i destructive adoptions and eventual leave the internet search led the stewarts to meghan axon axon moderated a website to help find new homes for children that's how dimitris parents found nicole isa in east an advertiser saw it as an aspiring mother that ran a home school to meet you found out that this was far from the truth this is a little tiny basically. and i. doubt if they can now hear me serious it was clear that his new home was no home school there was an e. and a desk there had to do homework he didn't even make you go to school and she gave me the option to go to school and then we had a biological kid that was taken away from them from the stay so they want
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a lot to have any more kids and that's why they were doing this underground underground thing the living situation didn't last long a month after being dropped off axon was shocked to learn more information about who the east since really were nicole had been married to a man who was a pedophile and that she could not get a homestudy due to her finances traditional adoption agencies are becoming a thing of the past you both have to have lawyers you have to do things legally this is not an easy way to adopt these days private adoptions are far more common it's unclear how many of them were facilitated on the internet where it's harder to regulate the transactions between family it's after the traumatizing ordeal dimitri moved to this group home outside atlanta he feels safe with his new guardians in this quaint home in a nice suburban neighborhood today he has words of caution for families turning to the internet to adopt us never know who's who is going to. be out there
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looking for kids and there's six people out there everywhere in marietta georgia liz of all are. all right still to come here when i see that have libya's black and gold feud with the central government and separatist militants lock had sober control of the country's oil production that story is coming your way in just a few. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear from. women definitely the target of the gun lobby and one you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would you would notice with her. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary
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marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation town guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. years later is when i got arrested. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. in this and people to consider the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation
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why because there's been this is a light moment no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off to. they could get what they wanted say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of suggesting that they leave town go overseas scan screen balances get out of our statistical sites get down get out of here. oh bugger because we've traded you for some ghost ships. and the collateral call.
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many issues i suppose as they call them as cyber safety concerns its use is still relatively small compared to what the current sees but it can pay for a range of products and services and boosting its popularity bit coins are held in online want to trade today without any type of central authority at the site because he's been gaining new horizons let's get some details here with aussies peter all of. in the headlines it's betrayed as a vehicle for drug dealers and potential assassins these people see big calling in a different light god will only help you if you help yourself so we could do charity to get the possibility to have them for all we have to do to start thinking and make this possible this school is a mixed school and it's already being seen in uganda where supporters of using the point for charity hope to see one hundred percent of the donation reaching those in need something that other charities can't offer the reason that bitcoin could
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benefit charity is that every penny of what you donate ends up with those who need it no middleman no admin no cut for anyone else if somebody in somalia has access to the technology and to the hardware. and he needs a shovel for his acre he can put up a charity project that just says i need this is this is my acre i need to grow some food there i need a shovel will cost me two euros and can put that up there getting those in need access to the technology is one of the main challenges that those behind the crypto charity say things are moving along quickly there you were to go on my boat find there's already people doing it corn payments for my ball fire and so all of this is going to work itself out just one click in the right place on the website and your donation is there however those that work with established charity say they are convinced all of the kinks have been worked out in this system just yet this is
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really. it's very difficult to control if the money is being spent in the way it was intended at this point i'm skeptical in the future we'll see bitcoin advocates are determined to push charity as a use for the cryptocurrency it's peer to peer formats i don't make personal edge you can show people this is my face my name my family my village and the. is what we need can you please help us it's being portrayed as funds without borders if bitcoins twenty first century philanthropists all right it could help some of those most in need peter all of a r.t. berlin and just a bit later here on our t.v. as the american economy spirals deeper into debt like scars or takes on the economists who are trying to as max puts it whitewashed inflation. over the past decades and really after the cold postwar period economists writing in mainstream
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media outlets tried to convince the public that what they see is not true don't believe your eyes listen to what we have to say on the pages of these editorials describing what the truth is even though people in their gut and in their heart know that they're being alive to the difference today is you've got other media outlets you've got other social media outlets that are confirming what people know in their hearts they're being freaked up their strength training hard and they want recourse they want answers. it's also a lie from moscow the libyan government and some of the rebels are propelled it to power and now on a collision course tripoli has given separatist militants in the country's east a ten day deadline to stand down or face the consequences a powerful warlord to set up a self-proclaimed autonomous region and taking over more than one hundred of the entire country's oil production at a shadow government in place on a private army to back it up the breakaway province has even started its own oil
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for too soon begin exports and world bank consultant. puts the blame for the syrian crisis soley on data for him that it's since the foreign intervention and leave leave be as oil production has there should be stopped now adays lead to is hardly able even the satisfy the domestic consumption and against that background leave will be stalled to be only an export for a quiet while until instead believe he is in it to me that is the price companies like e.d.s. . have the pull of the k.-s. inflicted on them by less than intervention. well the web site for you right now one group. australia because posting
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a video warning. get to the whole bottom of the conflict right now. planning a request for some special transport to move its chemical stockpiles away from the country but according to a report on the website the shopping list is said to be quickly down by the way. to see. first street. and i think you're. going to. be in the.
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joining us live in a moment. and. more than seventy people have been confirmed dead after the powerful typhoon slammed into the philippines but officials fear the final death toll could get around ten thousand many people have been left to scavenge for food and water in the ruins while some of. the relief. aid began to pour in on monday while rescue workers are trying to reach remote towns and villages. polish police have used pepper spray and rubber bullets on nationalist protesters who attacked the russian embassy with firebombs and this happened in the polish capital warsaw during an independence day march scuffles broke out with dozens arrested many people injured as crowds tried to scale the friends the organizers had promised the rally would not turn violent but tens of thousands turned up. now ukraine's on the brink of joining a key trade agreement with the european union but tough admission standards of
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keeping the deal on hold for now but tension over the former soviet countries well it's certainly having problems here is leading the russian customs union it's making the tensions go up those details of marti's business presented joining us live here on the program good morning to you as i was saying tensions are on the rise but ukraine hasn't even accepted the deal you know they have and they are indeed brewing these tensions and that's because we've had the latest report that ukraine has stopped by russian gas completely a huge revelation considering that they rely on sixty percent how how can you crane say that they don't need to buy russian gas now well apparently they've got enough to supply themselves with for this coming winter we know that ukraine rely on russia for that discount these gas that's right house and all of this is because they have a choice at the moment of joining the russian that customs union or the e.u. free trade zone they get their face at the end of the month decided that the
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criteria here is kiev looking west or is it looking east indeed i mean i was on the wires as were you earlier this morning checking the wires already some economic analysts very quick to say ukraine is in no position to do i know absolutely well that's exactly what president putin is saying as well he's saying that in the short term they can't afford to get to their ambition of what they want to do you need to give it to the president of ukraine disagrees that there's pros and cons to both at the moment the population is pretty makes as to where they want to go forty. i'm all going towards the e.u. thirty five percent are going towards saying with the customs union as well as that it's all about these gas discounts as i say they need those because at the moment the economy is in trouble they just ended their food recession since two thousand and eight since the financial. burden in the past four years current account as well and it's all about the foreigners they've just been dealt three downgrades from the the biggest credit rating agency. you know greece ukraine if you just
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get this right ukraine is now on par with greece when it comes to its credit rating of how much money borrowing costs in our three year high so the question is can they afford this now also the criteria that the e.u. has set in order for them to enter this is expensive because they would need to invest in infrastructure they'd have to really improve the country and that costs money and they would have to do that if they save the customs you know it was going to be an expensive move do you crane joins as trade agreements in italy so they would get the benefits in the long. that they could actually benefit four hundred ninety billion watch in the long but president putin the same they could default before that happens in the short term it's an awesome fifty billion that's right so now you need but he doesn't see it as a cut and dry is that he's saying that the country could be a bridge between the two we've seen on the map it's right in the middle just the person is saying no such bridge and well they're being strained ties between moscow
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and kiev for years now ever since they have. been taking russian gas not wanting to pay for it now ukraine saying off to russia restructures its credit load on the gas now ukraine saying we don't need any russian gas. frankly this is coming yeah it's on the way she is for the for that was all to be in the heart of roger coppock on the i'll bring you more news in half an hour's time to stay around for a look at the u.s. gun industry those claiming it's growing for all the wrong reasons live from moscow and so it's. well. science technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered.
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know. it's trying there are approximately over two hundred eighty million licensed firearms in the united states of america female owner seemed to be more and more common today one in five americans own at least one firearm a phenomenon which didn't exist. thirty years ago. i'm not a girl that's for a big and to joey i have a few pieces but i don't wear a lot of it and that what we do together as a family is collect and target she. the right to carry a gun is supported by the second amendment of the constitution established in seventeen ninety one by james madison after the war of independence. free
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circulation of guns was one of the first flows put in place by the revolutionaries . even if the time of war has ended for many americans carrying a firearm remains and in a right as important as freedom of religion or expression. and here on and on time. they must the same problem or at a time. paradoxically while crime levels have lowered since two thousand and five the sale of guns keeps on rising. the subject divides american society with the pro arms on one side and i'm tired arms on the other. consequently each state has their own legislation for regulating the sale and carrying of guns the twenty seven states in red on the map have lenient laws the twenty three grey ones are more repressive america is divided into. more and more american women think that being armed is the same as being free.
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