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this is why you should care only on the r g dot com. tonight on our team no room for further agreement moscow claims the u.s. now has no reason to proceed with its controversial missile defense plans in europe if iran plays by the rules. but the test is fired tear gas at each other in the ukraine capital during a second day of unrest over the government pulling back from an a new deal. between oil industry propaganda and environmental panic it's hard to get a grip on fracking so decide for yourself later with me here from a former oil executive and those forced to abandon their homes because of the controversial fuel extraction take me.
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five global news from moscow this is r.t. it's kevin i'm with you this is just after ten pm now here in moscow very good evening to you a top story then russia's foreign minister says the reaching a compromise on iran's nuclear program should therefore eliminate any reasons for the u.s. to construct an anti missile defense system in eastern europe the american led plans long been a bone of contention between the countries russia sees the shield as a threat to its national security while the us has maintained that is needed to protect europe from so-called rogue states like iran they could now though be a chance for this dispute to finally be resolved with a deal to bring terrans atomic program under control with all that is political. it's a deal that saluted diplomats fred. and as the crucial make or break iran nuclear talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited
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while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done. just that 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 the issue. as we received word of the agreement we got details to iran had agreed to reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent used for u.s. centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of iraq. throughout this long list of concessions iran's foreign minister still had a smile on his face in return he won for his country a partial easing of sanctions allowing tarantula gain control of billions of
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dollars worth of much needed funds in foreign banks we believe that it is the sanctions that have brought us to this negotiation and ultimately to the more significant negotiation to follow for a car brands of agreement others have stressed that it wasn't the stress of more punitive measures but diplomacy that won the day over the night in the case of these talks the fact that that the iranians have shown time after time that there is no evidence that iran's nuclear program is anything but peaceful is something that has been ignored by the western media and western governments but this despite all that iran's resilience has forced these countries to accept. and. richmond and again the russians and the chinese have played a very constructive role and i don't think sanctions played as much of a role as the recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly
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influential this is a key and intervened and remit in six months to find well it's powers and to run a state to return to the negotiating table but after ten years of field looks the deal signed here in the middle of the night is a game changer and what people here that seek to be. well the agreement only valid for six months is a sign of bigger things to come according to professor of international relations. me both parties have made clear part of a pop confidence building process and that is exactly what they're doing the fight that i was going to be there the cameras are monitoring stuff on a daily bases they are reporting back to h.q. in vienna and from there to the security council and so on and all of that is vital to provide to get in teams that america's allies need that iran is sticking to the script and of course also for the administration in washington to show its own
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series that actually this is a good deal not just for iran and the region in the middle east but also for united states where looks like the deals made life more difficult for president obama while defending the administration's yes to the concessions no yes to crown than israel as well as hawkish lawmakers who didn't miss their chance to criticize the motion. today that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure and flying in the face of president obama what was cute in the geneva. last night in small stores i mean. it's sort of unsafe. it's not a safe place in an environment where israel as well as many u.s. lawmakers don't think that iran should develop nuclear technology at all the obama administration had to engage in diplomatic acrobatics to both acknowledge iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy and not acknowledge it at the same time we
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approach these negotiations with a basic understanding of iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy but because of its record of violating its obligations iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation. and to mutual agreement despite the official's attempts to obtain the hawks hunches our feline security cameras it looks like we've tacitly agreed that they will be enriching for commercial purposes now on the road so i think you're going to see on capitol hill again a bipartisan effort to try to make sure that this is not the final agreement another senator marco rubio called the deal quote
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a blow to our allies in the region who are already concerned about america's commitment to their security and i think a lot of people both in the middle east and on capitol hill are very concerned that this interim deal becomes the new norm opponents of the deal in washington and abroad are already working not to let it survive the six month trial the obama administration is walking on eggshells before congress israel and its allies in the coffers it's trying to convey a carefully worded message which is you cannot threaten war all the time in washington i'm going to check out israeli national security expert i would hold to the harsh response from the israeli government towards the deal does not always reflect the national mood we've seen over the past twenty four hours or so increasing number of analysts and commentators who have come out and said this deal is something israel could live with and even if it's not perfect and it's not
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something that we would have opted for ourselves that it's something that's not as bad as our prime minister has described so there's definitely a spectrum of opinion here on this issue and as there is in every issue what we do know is in the week or two leading up to the agreement there was a poll taken about what people felt about the prime minister's rhetoric towards the united states and a plurality supported him and only a very small percentage of the public thought that he was fully and justified but that may be different after the agreements come to come into being we'll have to see. clashes have broken out for a second day in ukraine as protesters defy police efforts to disperse them nonstop rallies been ongoing now since thursday in kiev over the government's decision to suspend the deal which would give it closer ties with the e.u. jet skis in the ukrainian capital for r.t. . protesters appear to have set up town camps at european square suggesting that they may still have some more time and it's not always as peaceful as it is here right now we see clashes between them and the police are up to from time to time
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with both sides the police and the protesters using tear gas against each other the people here they are strongly opposing the decision by the government not signed the trade agreement with europe at the moment there are others of course i believe this was a rather problematic decision. decision looking at potential damages which a great could have suffered a case of signing this agreement it's easy to see why first of all modernizing the factories at the country would have cost the boat a lot more than one hundred billion dollars something the country cannot afford at the moment but it's a modernized would have led to these factories being closed and tens of thousands finding themselves in the streets not such a good outcome for the country as well as raising the sheriff for electricity heating and gas something the government had to do because to comply with europeans that is also a very big problem for ukraine at the moment not taking all that into consideration and the fact that europe would not offer any kind of financial compensation for what the actual damage is the government decided not to sign especially after the
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i.m.f. said it would not provide ukraine with another step allies ation loan which would have helped the prime minister of the country in fact said that the country doesn't need help like that one its economy is in danger of completely collapsing some politicians in europe have said that russia blackmailed ukraine out of signing this deal russian president hit back saying that it is a fact europe which blackmailed ukraine in the course of negotiations standoff continues very interesting to see where it goes and we here in kiev to follow all the details and all the developments. leaders of the european commission and the european council released a joint statement saying the proposal to ukraine still stands again accused moscow of pressuring kiev out of signing the bruise shrewd political think tank told us that the e.u. simply trying to grab as much influence as possible here. you've been you knew just very keen to expand to spread its regulations to new countries and to make sure that laws made in brussels of people by not only in the european union but also
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outside of the european union but that's not often in a country is best interests it's certainly not in the interests of ukraine but the european union is looking to expand its what south towards taking in countries from north to turkey and then of course from in the east to to azerbaijan but really is it in the country's best interest to have excessive brake elation good on their industries. or for why kids got cold feet over the deal go to r.t. dot com there we point to all the financial hurdle starting the way the agreement and at the top of the list is the price of natural gas may just find a way around that by shale drilling create some cooperation deals with shell giant with oil giant shell and chevron which could help with countries slash domestic fuel costs but the benefits of this technology balance out the environmental damage will we explore that later in this program.
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russian and people flags are flying together tonight over the vatican where the pontiff is welcome president vladimir putin it's the first ever meeting brought about in large part because of the crisis in syria as. he got his canal flows in vatican city or city even go so do these two men have more in common than meets the eye. well let me put it this way there is bob francis on one hand so big you were. over one point two billion catholics across the world and there's presidents more to the behavior politician and also one of the most influential people on the globe to be on the scene team but they definitely have much more in common than some me think for instance syria also been standing strong we firmly against any form military intervention into the situation there in fact for. this is a letter to the russian president recently personally feinting him for helping to prevent military action by the west also the vatican and russia have been paying lots of attention to the rights of christians in syria but what's also interesting
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here during this visit is the italian media and during the build up to mischief which is a visit here they haven't really been focusing on the relations between the vatican and russia if your believe in focusing on the conflict in syria what they were talking more about the russian president's own ledge calls friend and former prime minister of italy so you're going to really. facing and dealing with a string of convictions including abuse of power and having sex with an underage prostitute and the local media really has been brewing with speculation over whether or not mr berlusconi will be able to avoid punishment and the latest rural in that sense coming from journalists is that it was allegedly going to make mr berlusconi russia's ambassador to the vatican so off the speaking these rumors haven't been confirmed but they do show the amount of attention being paid to the
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russian president's visit to the vatican and to you to be. a go thanks the updating a person off there in rome. while the pope president putin also shared the usual ball their distaste for shale gas fracking is held in this recently posed environmental activist reportedly expressing strong concern about us all john chevron explode in shale gas in south america a former oil field executive turned anti fracking campaigner told us he blames an industry bent on profits for pushing armful technology. this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the air and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields what it reflects is the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else and in fact i would simply
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implore that people do a bit of research for themselves and they look at the damage and the contamination that has been wreaked around the world and basically we are doing everything we possibly can to ensure that this does not happen in the u.k. i spoke to an empty fracking activist who was forced to abandon her home as a result of a bore hole appearing nearby she told me what it's like living near a drilling site. i've learned about this industry the hard way i worked for industry first and then moved out to the country and bought my own place and then i experience the environmental impacts all around me there's the possibility of water contamination water depletion many many horrible air impacts and the traffic in just a huge disturbance knowing why it's been a fitting a very few people the industry and a few large landowners and it's coming at great expense to the people who live on
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the land. you know another leader of bahrain's pro-reform movements full of victims who relentless government crackdown in a couple of minutes on the program we have from his wife the campaign to get him out of jail. to u.s. lawmakers swoop in to sweep politicians the trouble boil going spying revelations. terrorists are simply a bad group of people located throughout the world no different than say a motorcycle gang or what have you that are involved in bad activities you're not going to solve that problem by invading countries overthrowing governments and occupying countries that's the solution. you're going to win it with good police work and intelligence gathering that's how you'll defeat terrorism they are just
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simply little pockets of bad people throughout the world you have to deal with and creating an empire or an occupying nations with your military is not the answer. speak your language. or. documentaries in arabic it's cool here are. reporting from the world talks of the r.p. interview intriguing story for you. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. the bahraini regime once again in itself and to stifle dissent arresting the chairman of the european bahraini organization for human rights now as with many
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previously jailed activists who say joe discharged of inciting hatred against the ruling monarchy his wife says was being used as a scapegoat he was defamed. could offer should a newspaper is he went to the police station to file a case against that. but he got every stood for inciting hatred against the political system in bahrain every stinking human rights activist or defenders and behind the mob is not something new. bahrain dorothea's are you are you think. rest him and right activists day off after another and if you are how good you voted no on on this scene and in bahrain many human rights defenders are. even either in exile or they are put to end the action or our president or sentence for several years. another but
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ready activist opposition leader was arrested last year the bench to go two years in jail over critical comments he made about the ruling family on his twitter feed house but there was a good thing says coves gives a very clear indication of how the bahraini government views those who speak out. kiesel who never believe a job as that is a very obvious of. our. human rights they don't want anyone to step forward and talk about what people are suffering or to monitor our nation they want everyone to keep quiet and. accept what it has the rainy reteam is enforcing security option on on the political option they are not good. people's rights and they are stopping duals who are teaching people or making people aware of their rights or
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speak about them. the britain that the country's turned the corner and is getting over one of its worst ever financial dramas stew of them to start popping the champagne corks just yet have some quarters where critics say endemic decline over a certain and will leave some struggling for generations for a smith reports. so the bank of england's forecasts for economic growth is on the up unemployment is down it sounds great but beyond those immediate fake is a darker picture that pretty much all the measures by which we track economic progress are in decline people's real incomes falling more and more of it spent on basic essentials uniquely this generation of young people is worse educated than their parents and obesity female life expectancy and child mortality among the worst in europe soon easing economics commentator jeremy warner says growth is good
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but warns it's unsustainable there's not enough exports is not enough business investment in this economy now provided the economy continues to grow the hope is that these things will eventually come through but at the moment so very little sign of form and you say that these key indicators to living standards education health these are all on the decline talking about that ever since the crisis began living standards have been under a lot of pressure really for the first time again in modern history we are seeing a situation where people leaving the workforce and retiring are better educated than the people joining the workforce and if your standards of education are declining than your relative income in future relative to the rest the world is going to decline with it what does it all add up to then these underlying economic into cases i mean where we go in well i think. an extreme wakeup call really i
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mean britain has a lot of things going for it it's still reckon to be one of the most open economies in the world it has the biggest global financial center in the world these underlying trends are very worrying and something needs to be done about them very very urgently warner says the government's doing some of the right things but to gingerly and ultimately unless radical actions taken in those key areas britain's economy is living on borrowed time. two american senators made a flying visit to europe trying to smooth over the steady drip of spy scandals involving the u.s. and its european allies this follows revelations from whistleblower edward snowden showing an american spy agency has been siphoning off information by installing mole ware on tens of thousands of computer networks european parliament and his daughter from sweden's pirate party told me she thinks europe faces some odd questions on how to tackle surveillance these days how do we get out of the situation how do we create some kind of positive future vision for how do we get
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along how do we create a good society together and in order to do this we need better transparency rules for information technologies we need to figure out what is going on what is our purpose with all of these information technologies that we're having and a very we can't replace a positive vision for the future with gadgetry that's in that's not good politics and so european leaders need to sit down and think how do we continue our important mission for peace market development economic prosperity and citizen interaction the scottish parliament has for the first time they had the date it will become independent if citizens vote to leave the u.k. next year it's chosen the twenty fourth of march twenty sixth need to make the prospective split official but you know it is strongly opposed by london which is why it won't make it easy for scotland to break away. as more. should scotland be an independent country it's a six word question that requires a simple yes or no but breaking a three hundred year old doing it could hardly be simple and the scots are not
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taking it lightly as it stands only about thirty percent of scots say they will vote for independence a figure those in the yes camp hope to increase by presenting that much anticipated white paper which a scottish national party says has the answers to all the questions about independence the prime minister david cameron and those of the ball into the know cabin says that in the car this is laden with risks and problems with warnings on just about everything taxes and debt the no camp suggests deeper a steady and higher taxes e.u. membership london says scotland could forget about it the trident nuclear program david cameron claims getting rid of it is a bad idea in case of a north korean nuclear attack and there might even be roaming charges on mobile phones if the split happens evill list goes on it's dubbed project fear by the yes camp and they accuse the government of scare mongering scots into voting no and they'd says the white paper will prove that independence would bring about
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a jobs and a thriving economy cern's that resonate with voters cameron argued that an independent scotland will have to negotiate in the future for the things that house right now a london is signaling that it won't be making it easy for the crux of the matter goes back to economics a recent poll found out that if independents made the five hundred pounds richer more than half the spots were voted for. reporting from london i'm tests are cilia good news stories in brief now at least twenty one people have been killed dozens wounded. in there around the iraqi capital according to health officials including a blast in a crowded marketplace that plane fifty most of the assassination of a former lawmaker from his offer to help curb the rising bloodshed in iraq now by providing weapons training and intelligence to security forces at least five hundred people have died of violence. in the country this month and the years death toll is already over seven thousand five hundred. times prime minister yingluck shinawatra has announced emergency powers will be used to deal with the unrest
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hitting the count but will protest as early as police lines to occupy the foreign ministry some even appeared to be settling down for the night they say the pm is controlled by a brother tanks and should know what to do x l one that the government more than one hundred thousand people marched against the ruling party on sunday. keep up to date with all the news across twenty four seven don't call my bout with the next news bulletin just a little under thirty four minutes time here not international ahead though we invite you to meet the man who c.v. includes professional wrestler actor and navy vet now he wants to add u.s. president to the list suffolk oh 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 will very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because whether you like it or not human beauty is related to sex so when you try to make children beautiful and wear bathing suits let's just say active poses yet that's called sexualizing children and it's disgusting although adult beauty pageants are also sort of stupid at least the participants are all adults so 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 it is just a pedophile buffet but pasture. just my opinion. hello
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and welcome to associate the sham or not said well i met him many titles jesse ventura is a politician actor author of us navy veteran and a former professional wrestler analysis he wants to be president and he was our guest. jesse ventura does not associate himself with either side of the political establishment he won the seat of thirty eight governor of minnesota as an independent candidate he believes the same luck will push him to the top of american politics as he decides to run for the presidency in two thousand and sixteen what makes him believe he will be with jesse ventura if you delusional
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for a fighter. hello jeff so nice to have your own the show today now you want to run for president same two thousand and sixteen realistically do you think you can win. well first of all i didn't say that i was running but i felt that the opportunity was there for a third candidate to be successful in light of the fact that the way that our two parties have operated in the last few years in the last decade they've truly alienated the people to where like the approval rating of the congress is at ten percent i mean that's astounding nine out of ten people dislike them and don't approve what they do. so i just stated that in the situation of a third candidate you always wanted in a year where there's not an incumbent and twenty sixteen would provide that year there'd be no incumbent and that's where you'd have the motion at being successful
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and i stated that if i did run i would run under one premise and i believe i could win on this alone in light of the way things are today in the united states i would run it and give the american people the opportunity to make history and to elect the first president since george washington who does not belong to a political party imagine that we've had only one president who is to the political day and i believe the public sentiment today that a candidate could literally win on that alone because people are show shick and tired of the way the these two parties have governed and the way that they've ran our government into the ground and what we stand for today so not belonging to either of the main parties or gangs as you call them is clearly a major hand account for people because he who gave you the money to finance our campaign for instance would you be.

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