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days of intense talks shrouded in secrecy resulted in a storage deal ending a decade of diplomatic standoff over iran's nuclear program but divisions remain iranian. enrichment program will continue this first does not say that iran has a right to enrich but mixed messages then so what exactly did the sites agree on this being the war started. for another six months experts warn that the deal vague language could see all sides interpret the details to suit themselves. you know the news a tear gas scaring kiev ukraine's government building with more than one hundred thousand people protesting over the country's wavering on integrating with the e.u.
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. also in the weeks may doomed flight three six three data recording yield some insight into that tragic crash that killed fifty in central russia last week we reconstruct the jet find guess where the moment. the afghan president rejects advice at home and abroad to sign off on the security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after twenty four. we do this our hearts international with more the big stories that shape the past seven days and first it's a done deal six world powers have reached an agreement with iran bringing its atomic program under control and this is now reports next on how the landmark document is the result of exhaustive talks. the deal of the decade
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there will be all sorts of interests will try to bowl guard this deal but for the moment we have diplomacy in action something that we haven't seen especially between us and iran for thirty four years so this is the major brick breakthrough at the moment but we have to be seen as world powers and iran reach and historic agreement ending the deadlock over tehran's nuclear ambitions after a decade of fell threats and sanctions diplomacy has prevailed but we're doing this to get the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy business including its right to enrichment under the conditions of this program is placed under strict control by the i.a.e.a. of this union. iran will reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent for the next six months and use no new centrifuges inspectors will monitor on a daily basis sanctions will begin to ease but while tehran celebrates what it
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claims is its newly recognize right by the west to a peaceful nuclear program not everyone is on board iran's dream deal is the rules. and some details seem to be lost in translation this first step does not say that iran has a right to enrich but the current agreement the current plan of action as we call it in this thing places. has a very clear reference to the fact that iranian. enrichment program will continue so while the deal is sealed the spin has just started kerry had to say that so he could ok yes the israel lobby the u.s. congress and did have the petro dollar law in the u.s. not to mention some legal counsel where says what still very faulty the old
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rhetoric is expected to continue swirling despite a new arraigning in president in place who's taking powerful steps to convince the world that iran never has and never will attempt to arm the country with nuclear weapons israel has between two hundred and four hundred nuclear warheads and if ever iran where it posed a threat to israel whether a nuclear attack or if it were to build nuclear bombs which it has not decided it is no lives but the deal still brings hope that dialogue is a match for the rhetoric that sanctions will surrender to solutions and diplomacy can break deadlock and he's now a r.t. moscow. in agreement skate much support in iran itself spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini welcomed it as a basis for further progress while some iranian experts believe that to run will gain more than it said to sacrifice. the fact that iran is halting uranium
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enrichment to twenty percent is something that iran actually wants because it's very expensive and the iranians have produced the fuel that it needs for the tatooine reactor that produces medical isotopes for cancer patients so the iranians have already produced enough nuclear fuel through enriching uranium at twenty percent no longer needs it so halting that is actually an advantage for iran because it does not want excess fuel because it's very costly so the iranians feel that they do not lose very much and they have a lot to gain and again it shows that steadfastness at least from the iranian perspective and. standing for your rights can achieve results for his part russia's president putin hailed so there's agreement for opening the doors to further positive diplomacy on the iranian nuclear program but he would have a cochon of moral moscow's reaction russian president vladimir putin has called this historic deal on iran's nuclear program that was achieved at talks in geneva
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a win win situation for all parties involved now the president said that this agreement is just a first step towards bringing a solution into this very complicated issue now he also said that it was achieved only thinks to a mutual diplomatic approach from all parties involved now the president said that russia has always been calling for a diplomatic approach in resolving the dispute over iran's nuclear program and it is very important that the grounds that russia had been offering were completely supported and acknowledge by the international community now the president said that this deal will bring a positive why to the development of the international situation especially and the middle east region and once again later including said that this is just the beginning and russia will continue to seek the bass solution in this matter. so arounds been alerted them to enrich uranium up to a level of five percent but what does that actually made you put that very question
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to a former commander of britain's chemical defense regiment to make nuclear fuel for stations you need to enrich you or plutonium and i'll come back to that to you about two percent but generally the five percent is used as the top level that then allows you to conduct nuclear fission which is slow route release of nuclear energy by splitting atoms to provide our huge amounts of our own six extra . in order to produce nuclear fuel two for nuclear weapons you need to enrich to eighty percent and above to create a splitting the atom at very high rate very quickly to provide the devastating effect so basically by limiting it to five percent you know in my opinion. that would prevent you weaponized agreement in geneva was hailed by u.s.
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president barack obama who at the same time said that the lion's share of american sanctions will stay in place as a washington correspondent reports next and still unclear the weather around sign of relief well as for long in return for iran scaling back its nuclear program president obama has pledged what he called a modest little first sanctions but the more crippling sanctions will remain here's what the present said we will refrain from imposing new sanctions and we will allow the iranian government to a portion of the revenue that they have been denied to through sanctions. but the broader architecture of surgeons will remain in place and we will continue to enforce them vigorously and if iran does not fully meet its commitments during the six months phase we will turn off the relief and ratchet up the pressure the obama administration now says sanctions is what prompted the negotiations and led to this
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deal we heard secretary kerry talk about this and the president others argue that sanctions have created this hostile environment which throughout all these years made it impossible to reach a deal we know that congress was just about to pass another round of sanctions the president has urged congress not to do that saying it would undermine all chances for diplomacy to work they're already blasting the administration for the deal especially the republican part of congress and their reaction ranges from accusations over giving the way millions and not getting anything to reproach is for early needing america's allies u.s. congress has hardly been in favor of any deal with iran and it's very difficult to see how they're going to take meaningful steps to actually make the deal work because this is a test agreement after six months all sides and not just iran have to take more confidence building steps and it's very difficult to see the u.s. congress doing it in the current environment and washington correspondent.
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tom fix the u.s. plans to stick to the deal even if lawmakers come under pressure. the u.s. is not going to give up on this piece you know we've had a basic old war with iran says nine hundred seventy nine and this is a major step forward and we have everybody on board yes the they are not enriching to twenty percent of ad knocking they do with a scary nuclear weapon here that was probably more of the french who don't want to compete with the market for medical isotopes but there's been a lot of negotiation and a lot of time put in this and they're not going to throw it all away because the israelis are having a fit. the israelis anger over the deal would have it too far that the country just stopped short of making an explicit threat to attack iraq promise to reaffirm his tough stance that a news conference a middle east correspondent has more on the reaction. what we heard from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a brief press conference is that iran is taking cosmetic steps that it could
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reverse easily the israeli prime minister warned that this state the first it could very well be the last it and he asked the question what incentive does he now have to dismantle its nuclear weapons program the israeli prime minister said we cannot and we will not allow a country that course for the destruction of israel to have nuclear weapons capability that on yahoo also saying that israel is not bound by the green mint and that is a statement we've heard from the cross spectrum of his radio political leaders netanyahu in fact said that this was not an historic deal but he called it rather a historic mistake now israeli ministers have been lining up to nam bats to rein in nuclear deal the country's foreign minister avigdor lieberman has said that all options are on the table and that israel would act independently of the deal that is reached with iran essentially jerusalem believes that the deal is marginally better than the first draft but it is still
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a bad deal according to the israelis and they say it could get worse if the controls that are stipulated in the agreement or not rigorously adhered to the deal is based according to the trick that we're hearing coming out of television on self-delusion we've heard that it's going and this and of the bad deal that was reached and signed with north korea we've also heard from other ministers that it brings the world closer to a nuclear arms race and that there's no reason for the world to celebrate what the signing of this deal has indicated first and foremost is that israel is food isolated and even more marginalized by an international community that in effect did not listen to the israeli concerns. gideon levy from israel's hauritz newspaper believes his country is too isolated from its former. seriously. the united states could leave also with a barking dog kills will continue with his takes but is
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already so isolated about sete the world has say it's world as i say and i don't think that this will create a lot of problems even if it comes from jerusalem if you judge it in a very cold way israel's security today is in a better position than two days ago because this agreement was for the benefit of all parties and above all i think that it's very important to know that iran is big and monga the community of countries and not isolated isolated iran is always more dangerous than iran part of the west part of the east part of the world. iran's taking a lengthy and thorny path towards a storage deal it's a journey that began way back in the fifty's when to run started its nuclear program but it was only ninety six when the u.s. chose the path of sanctions busting around by claim use atomic development was for
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military purposes that's also when talks started but they got bogged indeed in two thousand and five when iran's then president what is your resumes ready richmond's the un was quick to respond agreeing on its own sanctions a year later but they failed to stop iran from plowing ahead with its nuclear program then let's push it forward to twenty ten it increased uranium enrichment to twenty percent then the international community saw that as a clear message that surround sought an atomic bomb which allegedly triggered the assassinations of four raney of nuclear scientists with israel's most suspected of involvement at the time and bring it up to date by june this year iran had a new president of course something many saw as a game changer into rand's relations with the west now web seems also been keeping a close eye on the diplomatic marathon that's been going on in geneva if you missed any of it when refresh yourself it's on our website r t dot com. well into a quick break now but toby to stay with me still to come the little ray of sunshine for the crew of the arctic sunrise as a russian court bails all but one of the thirty people arrested you know greenpeace
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fellow again the flight data recorder from a passenger jet that crashed in central russia last sunday's been decoded with the indications still pointing towards pilot error for the tragedy investigators say he caused the plane to nose dive into the runway of cousin international airport killing all fifty on board when the trouble began with the weather when conditions were much stronger than the acceptable levels for landing this type of plane during what's called final approach that jet was just thirty metres off the ground when the pilot told air traffic control that he needed to perform a go around to make
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a second attempt to land at the last second so he pitched the plane's nose up to gain some height but at that point lost so much speed was stalled the aircraft in desperation then the pilot went into an emergency descent to try and get the lift and speed again but that put the plane into an uncontrollable dive plunging it into the ground at four hundred fifty kilometers an hour you got pissed off went to the see the tragedy. the final traumatic moments of a flight that had almost completed its journey forty four passengers six crew members everyone on board gone talk was dead although he was such a good boy healthy and handsome he had a good family his son is only three years old he made many plans for the future a tragedy that meant family friends and colleagues in the arrivals hall waiting to welcome their friends and loved ones home or instead grieving the loss. of was meeting his two associates yana from moscow and donna from cameras in
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england one of the two foreigners on board that moscow took us on flight they were on their way to take part in a business master class full of students. we all knew what happened but many kept hoping until the very last moment that their relative sense survived the horrific picture many became hysterical community doctors helped because some lost consciousness others had to lean on walls. just are close at hand to ready for the victim's relatives whenever they were needed ambulances are also on standby for when the shock is too much to bear with respect complications we're going to cation in an already began government in its campus there nobody's only fragments the force and speed of the impact means there are few clues right now the flight recorders have been taken to moscow since they were badly damaged but could reveal what was said in the final few minutes in the cockpit and whether the plane was functioning normally twenty four hours after sunday's plane crash flights have resumed an international airport but it's not business as usual scores of people
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have been coming in bringing flowers to show their respects to the victims while the state of new evidence giving answers the latest footage of the crash is only raising further questions you've got this kind of r.t. in russia republic after their start. we canvassed in the array of aviation experts engineers and flight controllers over the mistakes that appeared had been made on that fateful fly. there thoughts are more analysis to on our website now also online it's going to be a great spy spring clean ongoing surveillance scandals have spurred u.s. officials to demand a complete review of the five million americans with secret security clearance. also get a lot of clicks tonight the remainder of the roof of the supermarkets now collapsed narrowly missing rescuers who are still searching for the rebels for survivors just cruelty dot com if you want more on possibly become the country's deadliest disaster in decades. clashes appropriated ukraine's capital police
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fired tear gas on a crowd of pro protesters outside the government building in kiev the authorities say they're responding to aggression from protesters who filled the smoke bomb moving forces over one hundred thousand people have been rallying in kiev over ukraine's last minute decision to abandon an integration deal with the e.u. split the crowds in kiev but also the international community is artesian. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country these people participating in the largest protest rally i've seen in years in kiev say that they completely disagree with this decision they say the president must be impeached at the different rally just a few hundred meters obvious supporters of the president say that this decision was a bridge magic one and was the correct one the notion which is shared by many political analysts as well because looking at the possible disadvantages economic disadvantage that ukraine could have suffered from joining the free trade agreement it's easy to see why first of all there was an isolation of the korean machinery
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factories could have cost more than one hundred billion dollars altogether the actually which the brain cannot afford at the moment so the fact is a lot more denies they can get closed and the tens of thousands may find themselves in the streets without work and greater social unrest another factor which was also crucial here is that in order to be in line with the european standards ukrainian government had to increase prices for heating other just for the ordinary population certainly this is something you in. ukraine would have liked so looking at all this and other possible economic disadvantages ukraine's economy decided not to sign this deal it was looking for some sort of compensation from the european union but the european union did not offer any kind of compensation for for the football potential economic damages and losses essentially this is what caused the signing not to happen next week another interesting twist in a story happening during the week is that the european union in fact pointed the finger at russia accusing russia of blackmailing ukraine to sign out of this free trade deal the russian president hit back saying that in fact it was the european
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union who blackmailed ukraine it would had been blackmailing ukraine all throughout the negotiation process let's have a listen to the russian president when i heard that ukraine has suspended not cancelled but suspended negotiations with the e.u. he wants to review everything we heard a threat from the e.u. to ukraine all the way up to organizing mass protests this is pressure and blackmail if you speak to experts on how kids could benefit from something potential trade pacts this is what we're told us. opening the ukrainian borders to the e.u. would be suicidal because their export capacity is simply not up to european standards where is the europeans import put floody and wiped out what remains of the ukrainian industry all the countries that have signed up to the new deal say economies have suffered badly e.u. is a sinking ship it's a titanic of twenty thirteen and no one in their right state of mind want to join
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a sinking ship or buy a ticket to join a sinking ship so the ukraine's future must lie i think with russia with belarus and kazakhstan in a customs union the e.u. has conceived this association agreement like all the other agreements that it tries to sign with the whole reason you're against states as a geo political project in the midst of all these accusations against russia it's actually the e.u. which sees its eastward expansion as it should let a goal and indeed an ideological project i don't think ukraine has lost knopper totally because there was no opportunity for ukraine in the e.u. deal to begin with it would've severely damaged their relationships with russia and the e.u. has little dirt offer on it so i don't think ukraine has lost anything. the afghan president has rejected advice from the country's influential council of elders known as the jirga as he signs an important security pact they want him to sign it
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with the u.s. as soon as possible he doesn't cause i told the three thousand strong meeting he would not ratify the agreement with america until peace returned to afghanistan but washington said this accord must be reached as soon as possible if the deal is sealed up to fifteen thousand u.s. soldiers will stay beyond the twenty forty withdrawal of nato forces they'd support afghan forces but would still be able to carry out military operations against al qaeda and its affiliates on top of that it includes keeping the right to raid homes that's an issue that enraged many of the afghan people and was another contentious point to the deal would give american forces immunity placing them soley on the us military jurisdiction political analyst and former afghan lawmaker told us that if u.s. troops do remain in it'll only be to protect their government's interests if there are ten thousand or twelve thousand troops in this country this would mean that they will only concentrate on their own special forces activities against al qaeda
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and i give certain tribal area. operations and questions of the other side and kill. their enemies they will not worry about this security of afghanistan they will not worry about our internal problems they will just pay attention to what their goal is and that's it in my view americans are tired of this mission they're tired of all kinds of fatigues that was bring in that sense i don't think they have a big appetite in a larger operation in afghanistan. still after one twenty five here and most can i thanks be without international lindsay francis said next take you through the night with the latest news updates maybe i'll cut you some point tomorrow after the break those seeking ways to improve life in america's most violent city shell show continues on but after the break.
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one member of st petersburg's legislative assembly is trying to get child beauty pageants banned in russia starting with his hometown you know i couldn't agree more with this gent on this issue these kids beauty pageants not only put a ton of pressure on children to achieve something absolutely pointless but they're also a pedophile's dream come true and are well very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because so they like it or not human beauty is related to sex so when you try to make children beautiful and wear bathing suits or let's just say active poses yes that's called sex lies and children and it's disgusting although adult beauty pageants are also sort of stupid at least the participants are all adults so i see it because beauty pageants are obviously related to sexuality should be able to participate in them until you reach the age of consent in your country otherwise
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it is just a pedophile buffet but that's just my opinion. that's part of the mission to transform the state juvenile justice system g.p.l. hold fears to educate young people about how the law can affect the lives and number national studies have looked at the fact that when you take a child away from their community you take them out of school you take them away from anything point system they're often in. rarely get adequate education or to. it meant you're disrupting their lives without actually providing them with any positive interventions are positive supports and so what happens is that upon release they're even less prepared to deal with society too often with time in jail and the criminal record many youth find it hard to finish school or to find employers that are them.
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one block away from the prison is liberty's kitchen and organization dedicated to helping at risk right now i'm all for various so i'm trying to scream i pad but i'm going to do a lot of time on the town i was on a gun i want it out for thought and bad police. dog and ization trained sixteen the twenty year olds in a working restaurant work often begins with a group discussion over a daily quote it's easier to build strong children than repeat real good men and it's easy to build strong children who appear broken men liberty's kitchen aims to put you on a road to a self-sufficient life you know school right now because of their money that you make a lot of the young people i work with don't have examples only miles of people get up go to work every day they young sixteen seventeen years old so naturally they
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don't have work experience a lot of folks don't want to hire young people because you have to make a commitment to trainees and that's the stuff of that everybody's will do for kids who don't have support it can be hard to live up to the requirements of probationary period. so that means that they need to go check it once a week drug court so they got to go to drug class once a week he would serve you have those three points that that will happen you still have fines and fees that hussle pay for the fees mean that you want to blow up the lives of the league so that it increases like you have you been picked up again same thing over and over for kids who need income selling drugs often seemed like the only available job as i was thirteen i got in a game with twenty down it was a twenty dollar flip around nobody called the flippers twenty dollars could you could break them a hair and make two twenty on the rocks so i had twenty eight out of them to flip around break and i have to make four take f.o.c.
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get to know flip a great american now i've got eight but i didn't make the five sales and i didn't tear my twenty thousand all of them up to the one hundred out. i'm betting money isn't more than one of fifty he was supposed to make you get out of school at three and if you've been three to twelve at night you know and i travel with twenty dollars an hour left by twelve o'clock you've got five hundred dollars. and i had a camaro i'm. just on avenue i had to make money i'm i'm going to work you might be on drugs my friends and i made a home where we may maloney's and oh yeah. but i always found as a ram in the. restaurant it made down well the first status on necessity the lure of selling drugs lead to packing guns for protection it was like no i've got a gun too i don't know there was a guy maybe made a film asking us what he wanted to go so i'm a give me a gun that i don't want to start on me which yoga yeah.
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