tv [untitled] January 24, 2014 6:00am-6:31am EST
6:00 am
blazing barricades go off again in kiev despite opposition leaders calls to maintain a truce cemented on the rest spreading west across the country. if there is anti-semitic violence there will be no mercy for anyone either women or children and that intensifying nationalist attacks will look at where further division could lead the country. deadly explosions reached egypt's capital as a series of blasts stoke tension ahead of the anniversary of the twenty eleven revolution.
6:01 am
you're watching our international coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie now calls from opposition leaders to maintain a truce with the riot police have failed to prevent protesters in kiev from building new barricades and burning tires on embattled independence square meanwhile the riots have spilled over into ukraine west where protesters broke into government buildings in several cities and one of the largest will evolve rioters managed to force the governor to resign effectively handing over power to nationalist parties artie's peter oliver reports from kenya. i was seeing right now is the continuation of the rebuilding of barricades reinforcing a barricade there were already there the building of new barricades in some positions and we all seeing a steady stream of people arriving here just behind me is independence square the most of the day was a true sea of between. the riot police that didn't last into says day evening after talks had taken place between the opposition and the government well the the
6:02 am
tie of fire that we've seen that's been separate same right as from riot police was was reignited when we saw that burning throughout the night and a few bits of sporadic violence. a few nights before but still continuous still the. incident taking place there now the violence has actually spread further beyond the field far field beyond kiev we're seeing in the west of ukraine. saying that local government buildings have become targets for demonstrators also in the cities of devolve and. local administration buildings were occupied by demonstrators now we are hearing from the opposition and they're trying to convince people to get back on board with a truce to have talks but really the reaction it's getting from a hard line of riot is is that they're not paying much attention to that they don't really want to see this any kind of truce one of things that we have seen what
6:03 am
we've been going around the barricades is a lot of of premade molotov cocktails that are ready to be thrown and it seems in some cases people are really wanting to throw those now what this has done is we've seen it international reaction to what's been going on here in ukraine and in some of that international action is taking the form of of pressure from the the e.u. the united states and others putting pressure on to the government. the violent scenes in ukraine triggered a strong reaction from abroad seems like they sort of police attacking protesters the brutality of the protesters against the police has prompted the head of the e.u. parliament martin scholtz to call for immediate elections in the country while jose manuel barroso the e.u. commission president warned that he was ready to take action if the situation didn't change the type of statements of led to accusations of encouraging the rioters in
6:04 am
a way that's been seen in previous conflicts so very similar scenario to what was happening in. the beginning of the ninety's. we had people clamoring for democracy which was completely legitimate and then. outside western support pretty much gave way to the extremist who started calling not just for democracy but for the breakup of the country it's not just european leaders that have weighed in on the ukrainian crisis the united states canceled visas for officials who it believes were involved in the crackdown on demonstrators the end of last year and all the time they've pointed the finger of blame for the riots directed at the ukrainian government now this increasing tension in ukraine is a direct consequence of the government failing to acknowledge that legitimate grievances of its people instead it has moved to weaken the foundations of ukraine's democracy by criminalizing peaceful protest and stripping civil society and political opponents of key democratic protections under the law determined not
6:05 am
to see his country ripped apart president geonic overtures warned foreign politicians against trying to influence which direction the country will take care and politicians from the west and east really help us let's be frank they are fighting for their influence over ukraine or state is independent weekend and we will decide our fate independently the government and opposition have entered into tentative negotiations just as violence spreads to other cities with local government offices attacks in the west of the country while throughout it all thousands of demonstrators and police remain caught in a tense standoff right in the hearts of the capital peter all of a. i made angry mobs refusing to back down the opposition front men have been booed at by the crowds in dependence square one leaders push to maintain a truce were mobbed by the crowds demand for revolution and have been getting
6:06 am
louder as are. reports. he have convulsed by violence. molotov cocktails pitched battles between protesters and police a capital city spiraling out of control. and amid all it's the radicals and extremists who are spearheading this violence. and is ready teacher in a key of synagogue glickman is following it all from his hospital bed twenty four hours before the violence erupted he was beaten and stabbed by unidentified men it was the second attack on a jew in his many days we asked the local jewish community to comment on the matter but they refused hearing retribution from far right groups those watching on from abroad are also deeply disturbed by recent developments what. of course we're worried about jews in ukraine at the moment because if there is anti-semitic violence there will be no mercy for anyone neither women nor children. with nazi
6:07 am
off fascist images clearly on display the concern is that even the nationalist leaders are no longer in control of their supporters and the evidence of support for ukrainian wartime leaders who lead death squads against the jews is apparent on the streets of kiev right beside the stage of kiev's independence square the heart of the protest there is a big banner with step on going down on it the 1940's insurgent leader in ukraine but despite there's lots of control of the surrounding his role in history in many countries this what hardly surprised anyone in today's kiev but that the other scene of the protests beside what seems to be future molotov cocktails we see a peculiar graffiti on the wall an old eric groom which is unlikely to have any double meanings in european countries because back in the one nine hundred forty s. it was used by some of the nazis of divisions. now that ultra wing activists have become the core of the protest some analysts say dispense bleak picture for the
6:08 am
country it. is most of those rioting do not take orders from our legal opposition forces they are radical nationalists football fans revolutionary romanticists and inadequate people it's a mixed mob but radical nationalists are the only ones with knowledge and skill when it comes to mass riots they know how to handle themselves it's not only unsafe for the public but also for the few. reporting from kiev ukraine. oh are closely following the developments and ukraine online also there today i report on the aliso weapons used by the rioters you'll find all the details at r.t. dot com. peace talks on syria have suffered a setback in geneva with the opposition refusing to sit at the same table with government representatives still hopes are high that the first direct negotiations will usher in some sort of a solution to the ongoing syrian crisis we're in this now from you or
6:09 am
a piskun of yours or do tell us what happened there. well the talks were supposed to officially start at eleven am with both the authorities and the opposition sitting down at the same table and formally greeting each other would the u.n. special envoy on syria president as well and it was planned that after that he was going to hold separate meetings with both sides passing on information and thus making this dialogue possible but since the rebels refused to sit down at the same table with the of tory's formally the talks haven't started informally they have been postponed but nevertheless mr brahimi will still be meeting with both sides separately and by the end of the day we're expecting a media conference hopefully will be able to find out if these meetings will bring any results now we also know that the head of the syrian opposition there delegation here in geneva he's leaving this conference but the record the route the
6:10 am
rest are remaining and the syrian authorities their delegation is here going to stay as well and like i said they're going to continue talking with mr brahimi about one of the main sticking points is that the opposition continues pressing on their demands for president assad to step down while the authorities are saying that first they have to stop the violence defeat the terror threat in the country and then hold nationwide elections with anyone willing taking part for the syrian people to decide the country's political future so clearly they are not on the same page when it comes to that but like i said once again the talks are going to continue at least with mr brahimi at the end of the day hopefully we'll find out if they'll bring any results or doesn't seem to be easy to find a common denominator there igor thank you for bringing us the latest from geneva. and anti-war activist brian backer believes the syrian rebels are not prepared to hold meaningful talks on peace and their country syrian opposition has come to the
6:11 am
conference kicking and screaming in the first place they don't really want to be there because there's nothing that they think that they can get from the conference the syrian opposition only wants one thing which is to replace the assad government with their own government and clearly the assad government is prepared for a political settlement but won't agree in advance that the assad government will disappear or no longer be present in syria there are forces within the syrian armed opposition those affiliated with al qaida those who are getting the bulk of their arms from saudi arabia and from other regimes in the in the middle east they don't look for a negotiated settlement they're not going to agree to a negotiated settlement so it's not possible for the syrian government to see the syrian opposition is a real partner for negotiations when there are two wings two armed wings fighting each other and fighting the assad government and one wing is determined in advance that they will never agree to some sort of transition that allows the bath this party to remain in power in any shape or form and as the diplomatic wrangling goes
6:12 am
on we'll look at the conflict on the ground in just a few moments we report from one of the most stricken places in syria the city of aleppo as we follow the in finding between rebel groups and jihadists also. last time around he shocked everybody by coming second because you know he can lead because believing he would i was a bit surprised but now we've got a prospect where there is actually a possibility that you could talk to paul and national elections about what everybody thinks the poll claims that you came to paris party is now the nation's favorite later this hour where the poor have how a growing number of people getting behind the idea of the country ditching. welcome to the future. so we hit the road to focus on new technology.
6:13 am
on this show no parties complete without school shootings. and we learn about the next until suv evolution this has the potential to save lives. not only on page. we've got the future covered. choose your language. of choice we can with knowing if you're going to send us a still some. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that you think. choose the stories that impact your. choose the access to. play.
6:14 am
back this is our national rural idjit has seen deadly bomb attacks over the last few months and now the horrors of terrorism have come to the capital three explosions struck different areas of cairo this morning just hours apart more details now from journalist tom day all reporting from the scene of the first blast . you can see behind me the scene of an explosion which took place in the early hours of this morning as well as killing four people four police officers it tore the facial off a museum of islamic off the opposite and shattered windows one hundred fifty meters down the road a second explosion outside a. metro station in the west of the comp two reports say that a bomb was placed under a police truck and then we have reports of eye. an explosion in the heart of an area of the of the cop who knew the pyramids so egyptians waking up today on the
6:15 am
day before the third anniversary of that revolution to find a series of bombs tried to cut their capital what is the security situation right now i'd imagine the police are out on the streets of course police already on the streets that's right certainly in the area around the blast that's a kind of a palpable sense of nervousness. and really this is the latest in the series of bombings which have hit egypt in particular the security forces over the months since president mohamed morsy was deposed by the military following mass protest against his rule and the security services so far really seem to be unable to contain the militancy of one or two is the islamic militant groups which have been talking their tanks on the security forces trying they say to disrupt the military declared roadmap and return president mohammed morsi to power the muslim brotherhood for their own part have denied any involvement in these attacks and
6:16 am
have condemned them however behind me i've seen a crowd of people walking up and down calling for the blood of the muslim brotherhood so the idea propagated by the state of the muslim brotherhood is a terrorist organization that is behind these attacks very powerful here on the ground and that was my colleague rory straight talking earlier to tom dale who is in cairo and kyra based journalist hugh miles says the government won't be able to stay in denial over the growing pressure from islamist supporters. one of the unfortunate shows us to the islamist movement who presumably responsible for this bombing although no one has no evidence has been produced but i mean this looks like it could well be the work of the one of these. groups inside who claimed responsibility for previous attacks. they are not going to go away it's not going to be possible for the egyptian government just to pretend that is mists did
6:17 am
not win five elections fair and square and kicked out of power they can't just carry on business as usual and if they try to carry on business as usual then there's obviously we can see there's going to be efforts to disrupt that. as diplomats push for talks head geneva two on the syrian battlefield radical islamist fires and al qaida linked ravelled continue to turn against each other for control of major cities are just three of a national reports from the front line in the northern city of aleppo some viewers may find a following scenes disturbing. the elliptical region in northern syria one of the richest and most developed before three divest eighteen years of war has been the scene of some of the fiercest clashes between government troops and the rebels fighting shoulder to shoulder with a number of different al-qaeda affiliated groups but now a different sort of war is raging on the same battlefield. in the or
6:18 am
or lesser gosh the moderates free syrian army an umbrella military organization uniting anti assad forces since the beginning of the conflict is beslan numerous radical jihadist groups who they say hijacked their revolution in order to establish an islamic caliphate in syria don't stand do not stand up he had up to the roof of one of the highest buildings in the city of aleppo but the syrian army's line ends at the who's a from mosque after that we have no control the militants are only fifty meters beyond the mosque and the area is just full of militants five hundred meters from here and beyond it's just full of them. and we hear clashes nearby but the syrian army is not even involved just about got the confrontation is now between the free syrian army and the jihad as of isis when darkness comes will join the fight but for now we are on standby let her know we don't have any troops there we are fighting between themselves for control.
6:19 am
according to the syrian observatory for human rights the london based opposition group relying on activists in the field for their data around fourteen hundred people have been killed in the country since hostilities between the rebels and jihadists broke out these january. among the dead hundreds of moderate rebels and nearly two hundred civilians in an audio message posted online on thursday the al-qaeda leader ayman al-zawahiri called on his militants to immediately hold the fight in between the brothers but clashes exit q sions and torture between those who were once calm rates continue. and with the syrian government and opposition now starting their first dialogue and three years the question is now how this internal rebel fight will affect syria as a whole some say it would most likely weaken the whole n.t.'s movement others fear
6:20 am
the rebels would be completely taken over by the jihadists that's a scenario that could harm and even potentially undermine the prospect of peace that's been pursued at the current talks in geneva. raif notion r.t. from syria. well there is one battle that's bound to rage on no matter what peace efforts are made it's the war online on our website report on how a group known as the syrian electronic army took control of the twitter and facebook accounts of c.n.n. find out if the hackers managed to take full advantage of the intrusion. and apocalypse for the world's top social network researchers claim the days of facebook could be numbered comparing a slump in its popularity to an infectious disease and still an ad for you on the air this hour a limb picked park logistics and they go ladies and gentlemen it took me two minutes if you would one day me sylvia. check our
6:21 am
correspondence latest tour of the sochi olympic cluster of the four of the us let's get down to business that's coming out for you very shortly stay with us. the u.k. independence party has managed to win over the hearts of the majority of the british public and that's according to a recent poll tests are still reports on the sweeping popularity of the former dark horse of the country's political scene. you're finds itself at a crucial juncture the european parliament elections is only four months away amid economic turbulence high unemployment and some would say that's the stuff for crisis and europeans have been increasingly directed their anger at the european union euro skeptic parties have gained ground in countries like france germany greece and other ones today with you and here in the u.k. the u.k. independence party or u.k. have finds itself being voted as the people's most favorite political party in recent polls are you perhaps a leader nigel farage he's adamant that the party is
6:22 am
a winner in last year's local elections about twenty five percent of the vote is what he calls quote unquote a game changer and he's determined to repeat the success of the european stage europe doesn't know about. the debate on europe's changed you know we don't just talk about treaties which always. about cost we're talking about immigration we're talking about control of our businesses so things have changed i don't. you see the emergence of you could now has benefited from the fact that european elections are about europe has benefited from the fact that european elections are contested on the basis of proportional representation so last time around we shocked everybody by coming second across the united kingdom but you could believe that even i was a bit surprised but now we've got a prospect where there is actually a possibility that you could could top the national elections that's got everybody think david cameron's already promised referendum if the conservatives when if i were somebody who would vote yes get out of the e.u. why wouldn't i just vote for the conservatives because david cameron has promised
6:23 am
a referendum before in fact he gave a cost. that if he became prime minister to be a referendum it isn't treating people to do it so he's broken his promise once so yes and people don't trust him but i believe them they don't think is going to win the next general election anyway what he's trying to do in effect is to kick this into the long grass four years down the road we've got to bring together the rise of the left of politics together on the rebound of independence freedom and democracy on the other hand some of the pro e.u. calves' say that this surge in support for parties in the upcoming elections is exaggerated and that it will not prevent the quote unquote moderate majority for moving ahead with the new integration however one issue that does need to be addressed is that of voter turnout only forty three percent voted in two thousand and nine the last elections which is the lowest turnout since election started in one nine hundred seventy nine potentially opening it up to questions of democratic legitimacy reporting from london i'm tess are cilia. well two weeks before the winter olympic games in sochi kick off all the trains buses and cable cars are
6:24 am
running like clockwork but if you decide to had to be eyes down for a top class hockey match right after watching a breathtaking speed skating event find it's right on your doorstep or just a bomb would say explains. twenty four. comics you have dubbed the these are live pictures to be very unique and it's not only because they're being hosted in a subtropical environment it's also because for the very first time in on the big history they've been created into a class of this coastal cluster all of us are dems in one a circular area. spectators who move from one stadium to the next but how easy is red well let's go find out. right right behind me is that the iceberg a stadium no is going to take a walk from here to the others line to where the adler skating ring is let's take a walk now let's see how far it's going to take us to get from this site to the
6:25 am
next one in the meantime a quick line to the olympics on the coastal cluster with all the five indoor ice stadiums will also be next to the opening and closing ceremonies stadium the fish also in the coastal cluster is the main international broadcasting and press center now the beauty of this design is that it shouldn't take you more than five minutes between venue right so where were we are our experiment how long does it take to get from one venue to the next and the verdict. right so it's two minutes. and we've made it to gate b. . b. adler stadium and there you go ladies and gentlemen it took me two minutes in. one venue will be. here while the longest and probably the most
6:26 am
diverse torch relay in history is going to occur right now the olympic flame is touring cities in russia south nearing its final destination of course you can follow all the stages of the relay on our website our team dot com good morning near zero. how do you operate dillon beginning i'm going to the most critical sports and such expert status. as i'm not an olympic hockey player bomb which it is on to find out which. by fire. well from the news of today to the breakthroughs of tomorrow get ready for technology update and a couple of minutes here on our t.v. national.
6:27 am
recently facebook was ablaze with likes and shares about the twenty fourteen no pants subway ride this is a yearly event that has grown in popularity and spread way beyond its native new york to cities across the globe according to fox news a century thousands of people ride the subway in their underwear as if it were a normal day what you're going to say is a prank collective the cause of scenes of chaos and joy in public places yeah i guess this is kind of funny i mean hey i like wackiness but think about the effort and propaganda takes to get thousands of people the world over to simultaneously do something and then with all that effort and all those thousands of participants all you do is walk around without your pants on this idea must have been created by some people with a pretty decadent lifestyle because how can you even think of organizing people for the goal of spreading joy when a lot of us can't even afford to put dinner on the table in the future could you guys please try some pantless food donating or pencils recycling or maybe best of all and artist of all pencils job creating wackiness is fine but when you have the
6:28 am
power of thousands of trousers volunteers please use it responsibly and productively but that's just my opinion. hello and. welcome to technology updates on today's show. we listen to some pretty cool chuen. russia gets caught up in the next industrial revolution. materials make the medical marvels. and we hold our very own my tea party. but first into these fast paced world the race is on to get more done in less time
6:29 am
with the old saying more haste less speed was never truer than on the roads of the world's megacities where crippling congestion slows progress to a snail's pace so perhaps a dose of high tech decongestion will help cities breathe easier. second when. moskos traffic jams are legendary in fact the capital was awarded the jew title of the world's most congested city last year by g.p.s. make it tom tom with the average muscovite driver spending over five full days per year sticking to tail bikes which altogether can stretch of to two thousand kilometers. high tech gadgets like the head up display from a sadie's show collision and lane departure warnings making for a safer driver reducing accidents and helping keep the city moving while certainly an improvement over traditional dashboards they do still require the driver to focus on the windscreen leaving the rest of the road a blur once again skolkovo lived up to its reputation. this contraption in the
6:30 am
foyer may look like an arcade machine but under the bonnet it has more uses than just entertaining visitors the way you are a navigation system puts mentored reality into the driving seat by projecting the route onto the road ahead so the driver's eyes are kept firmly focused on the road this simulation of the device also display speed fuel and rich counter information rendering car does boards a thing of the past as well as helping drivers get about town or number gates treacherous cliff. rhoads the finished product will display up to date traffic information and can be installed in any existing vehicle. off the drawing board and in development but the simulator is far from redundant. we decided to build a simulator to refine the user interface in order to test the way the display works before installing it in a real car.
24 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on