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happening to the global economy there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. to report on our. nationalists in kiev take the revolution into their own hands saying they're fed up with a lack of determination among the opposition have been deep roots of ethnic disputes in ukraine. the u.s. president delivers new promises for a better future in his state of the union speech but poll suggests the public no longer trust him to follow through on his word. and business bonanza foreign companies are ready to rush back into iran taking advantage of the partial suspension of sanctions following last year's historic nuclear agreement.
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this is asking to national coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. say they're now taking charge of the attempted revolution in ukraine because they are unhappy with the opposition's leadership one senior member of the so-called right sector movement says the aims of the more moderate arabs who is said to beg among the groups ideas is to reject the e.u. and saber with stablish in a ukrainian only state as minorities and are worried about the potential rise of extremism and. finds out this is a conflict that goes back generations. miroslav him a chef ski barely remembers the horrific events of nine hundred forty three when ukrainian insurgents came to slaughter his village in western ukraine but the most tragic things live well in his memory. one of them caught up and shot from close range there was a huge noise
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a bullet hit an ear it touched the temple my mom fell down she was unconscious the blood was everywhere they thought and saw her and went to the village to murder they didn't kill they murdered with pitchforks and axes i mean this love survived to become poland's first and only man in space nineteen members of his family including his father and more than eighty thousand poles jews in their medians were not as lucky some of murders in what was a genuine ethnic cleansing by troops were extremely gruesome people cut in pieces with a saw one nine hundred forty three conducted a total ethnic cleansing of schools in ukraine that is to destroy all pools living on a territory they considered the property of the devolving slaughter of the murders of both continued walls of the nice look and turn open region of their worry craniums we try to help them provide them with shelter but those ukrainians riffling through. seven decades later when ukraine's opposition faced off with the
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government pictures of those behind the slaughter resurfaced in the heart of the protest the man who formed the 1940's insurgent movement in ukraine step on when there is still pretty much tearing the country apart while many call him a killer and cannot forgive the atrocities his movement had committed some at the my john are clearly guarding him as a hero warsaw has been supportive of ukraine's protesters all along despite a chunk of the radical writers supporting the man who brought so much pain to the polish nation unpunished minors which haven't been prosecuted well. always spawn new martyrs standing at his father's grave must not feel musharraf ski says he feels no hate towards ukrainians but he wants the truth to be told and things to be named as they should be. reporting from key of ukraine the ukrainian president has
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a rate agreed to dissolve the government and council the ante riling knows which were fueling the protest how a protest is that still a block in central kiev and want him to grant amnesty to those arrests adjourning the riots and then step down and one expert believes they crowds at being emboldened by the tolerance of their ferrety. video that i've seen thus far has been pretty limited so it's impossible to talk about the actual reaction collectively but the videos that i have seen have shown a remarkable level of restraint basically rioters attacking the police and the police not even fighting back just holding the line and receiving the cutthroat bombs and the strikes from it look like everything from metal pipe to large sticks which is internationally very uncommon most police agencies will not stand there and basically become punching bags for rioters it's pretty clear that when the crowd is that confident that they can be on the police and have nothing happen that
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they don't fear the police intervention pretty clearly and when crowds don't fear the police in my experience that causes the crowd to become much more dangerous much more active in property damage and assaults. and in today's cross talk with a guest consider what the big tactic is used by the protesters on the streets of the ukrainian capital y h m m's. they have shown extreme violence the opposition they've shown themselves to be very radical they've demanded of course the resignation of the president which they haven't yet attained violence is deplorable but when you're in a revolutionary situation it's inevitable that extremists get attracted to large scale demonstrations and the responsibility for creating that situation unfortunately lay with the government and president yannick over you know covert for better or worse he's making compromises he did over the weekend it was rejected by the opposition i mean what more do they want we should remember that violence
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started back in december when all the lawyers riot police attacked peaceful demonstrators on november thirtieth but they tried to attack the presidential administration and you remember what how terrible was the fight there i'm not going to call these people protesters i'm going to call them now an artist. the u.s. president made fresh promises of a better life in his state of the union address he pledged to combat financial inequality lower taxes and once again close guantanamo but as our ceaselessly confident reports obama has a history of saying but not doing. a year of action and that was the rallying cry from the u.s. president at the state of the union address here in washington but it does of course come at a time when action is anything but guaranteed and has been an incredibly difficult here for this administration obama is facing some of the low to lowest voter
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approval ratings of his presidency and a divided congress that has effectively blocked him at nearly every churn and so this year we saw president who seem to frankly a knowledge has limitations he wasn't able to get the gun control measures he called for last year the same goes for tax reform immigration climate change closing guantanamo i mean the list really does go on in fact according to some political scientists of forty one items that the president had asked for in a state of the union address only two he's been able to achieve so now obama did try to assert himself by vowing to sidestep congress on a number of issues for example using his executive power to raise the minimum wage for federal workers but on the big ticket items his hands really are tied obama needs congress to play ball and given the current climate on capitol hill it's simply not very likely that he's going to get it this speech was very light on foreign policy or obama did remind viewers that he's imposed limits on the use of drones and also promised again to reform u.s.
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surveillance but no details on how he planned to do that the president did also mention ukraine saying the u.s. stands for the principle that all people have the right to express themselves freely and peacefully and have a say in their country's future so really coming out on the side of the protesters they're not really straying from the administration response over the past few weeks and so when it comes to the actual call see proposals really not much in terms of what's new we really are seeing obama sort of try to call yet again for many of the things he's called for before whether it's immigration reform the tax code overhaul things that he simply has not been able to achieve perhaps trying to do to hope that twenty fourteen will be the year that he'll be able to do it but also at the same time acknowledging his limitations that those promises won't necessarily turn to action. obama's state of the union trends comes as he faces a rapid decline in public trots recent polls show
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a set of the nation pessimistic about the rest of obama's says and china's national policy analyst norman solomon believes the president's address is unlikely to change that basically what we had tonight it's a speech from the president which was a kind of hollow populism the rhetoric was there about wanting to help those who are in financial need but the programs and the proposals were basically absent this president had the least power that he's ever had since he was sworn in in january of two thousand and nine and one of the sad things is that wall street exercise a massive power struggle in the obama administration during the first term and now with much less leverage or capacity to push anything through congress he's speaking about how he wants to achieve so much for the working people of the country but in
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fact he has much less capacity to bring that about even if he were truly interested in accomplishing such things. landmark nuclear deal between iran and other world powers is leading to optimism not only among politicians but in the business community texas prime minister is currently in tehran seeking to boost trade ties and many western companies are also ready to rush in and while washington says they should call gulf warning iran is not yet ready for business they reality already have he is quite different as he's a rino going to explain. this could very well be the world's newest gold rush bots in the not so wild east a population of some seventy five million people a youth literacy rate of ninety percent. and some of the world's largest oil and gas reserves in a country that's been isolated from the world for decades if this doesn't sound like a recipe for business but very little else will. right now iran is ready to host
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invest in segments like building royal ways both construction oil production another industries linked with oil tehran appears to have fulfilled the first two requirements of the recent geneva agreement by halting production of high grade uranium and stopping its most powerful centrifuges now it's waiting for the other side in the talks to deliver on their promises and ease some of the sanctions iran's new president seems to be in with enthusiasm and determination to show his countries are ready for a new era of business that figure out their own growth iran's economy has the potential to be in the top ten within the next three decades ago which i pursued through a wider planning of social economic as well as wider domestic and foreign policy well some investors may be looking into making a first ever foray into iran's market others like auto giant or know are eager to get back to doing business in a familiar territory. ourselves and
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a lot of common you factor as would love to contribute to the development of the iranian market which is already the largest market in the middle east despite the sanctions those trading restrictions cost the french automotive company to write off five hundred million dollars last year so it's understandably keen to get back to its previous ten percent market share in the country and even expand on other giants like french german siemens italy's any and norway start to oil are reportedly sending planeloads of representatives to iran eager to talk cooperation despite the fact the ink on the geneva agreement is barely dry after all anyone who knows business also knows the timing is crucial in a ghost called r.t. . the us congress is still mulling more sanctions against iran but president obama in his state of the nation address retreated he would veto any attempts to do so but a resume russian research director at the national iranian american companies believes
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that despite the u.s. leaders efforts the push for sanctions is far from over. president of the united states. together with the state department gone out and made a concerted effort to show members of congress that new sanctions right now would be destructive to the diplomatic process and it would show the international community of the problem lies primarily in washington as opposed to tat wrong but this problem is far from over you've only bought yourself a little bit of time and this kind of crisis could very well come back up bubble back up to the forefront sooner rather than later there has been a long standing and unproven argument not just from congress but especially from congress that sanctions have brought the iranians to the negotiating table so more sanctions will get america a better deal a lot of analysts myself included dispute the notion that it was sanctions that brought iran to the table what we need right now is to trade concessions on our end
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for concessions on the iranian and that's how you win the peace we don't need to increase the cycle of escalation that brought us to the precipice of a war that's the worst possible thing that could happen right now. you know being israeli far from the decision making process in many countries but in b. u.k. it's become a see what. you know mike is that officials regularly make the headlines from getting into bed with the money man well that's coming up for you later on the problems with the break stay with us.
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have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. this is aussie international coming to you live from moscow welcome bach for the olympians standing at the top of salters one hundred mi says it won't be the cold weather giving them the chills they takeoff and freefall ramp promises to delay but the biggest rush of adrenaline for competitors and fans alike. explains.
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if the thought of jumping off a ninety five mi to. then maybe one hundred twenty five the trick. with. these of the athletes will be braving the winter olympics in. the us john hewson tell me she sportsmen and women fly with wings. the name. which translates to russian mountains in the english is quite fitting as the events held here known as the roller coaster of winter sports but will they be enough snow for little coasters.
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now as you can see. it's interesting. joy. and. utilizing the well of. the machines turning into this. all said and done what's left is to get all the sports men and women out of the crowd. sharing. one that will bring you special live coverage of. a spectacular opening ceremony as well as having our own studio that is sultry to keep you up to date with what's
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happening there but in the run up to the big games we'll continue to give you a preview of the olympic venues our series of reports worth to bangle day here on our team to national and on our website dot com your. great deal of the game going to him was good sports such. as. an olympic hockey. flyer. the russian counsel general to sudan and his wife have been a stand in the country's capital police say the suspect was from central african republic and was seeking revenge against any european for the killing of his brother by foreign troops there lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review magazine believes this spilling over of violence is an echo of decades of colonize
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ation there. it's very serious be great with you seeing is people acting out of uncontrolled rate and anger and desperation which means that people all over the region are in danger because you can't predict how people will respond when you keep oppressing people personally people it's like a spring they can spring back you don't know how when i find this insane extremely worrisome this is the result of colonial rule i will seems to get paid in people who are literally being truthful you would be the animals and just the kind of complete rape is grossly you see again strikes a russian diplomat because something happened when you see your makes no sense to people now you you hungry increased level of irrationality inside we can really escape the goal for these countries were destroyed and never developed. meanwhile
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the us here's the council has approved the deployment of six hundred eighty troops to the crisis hit central african republic to reinforce peacekeepers from france and the african union however experts estimate at least ten thousand soldiers will be needed to tackle the ongoing clashes between muslims and christians that so far rest of the country has left over two thousand people dead. also there was headlines ten inmates died in a fire at a colombian jail and another forty have been taken to hospital to be treated for burns the blaze occurred after tear gas was fired to break up fights between prisoners and guards the trouble started during a searching of cells to confiscate drugs weapons and mobile phones about three hundred officers later surrounded the prison to prevent any inmates rice capering. and an explosive device went off near approaches camp in thailand just today also to opposition activists were wounded by a gunman in bangkok the fresh attack cause no serious damage but the. several
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people with minor injuries assault on anti-government demonstrators now happen almost daily as the opposition tries to bring the prime minister down and do you railed this sunday's parliamentary pay. the british parliament house passed a new law being bill that restricts spending on election campaigns but that doesn't stop the widespread attempts to buy government influence at all the times often ending in scandal as is laura smith reports. low being exerting influence or no make has this become something of a dirty word around westminster methods of lobbying according to the parliament website can include sending letters and making presentations of course it doesn't mention lobbying m.p.'s awards of cash but it's the scandal that lobbying is most famous for officials taking cash for questions cash for cameron a quarter of a mill to have dinner with the pm and cash for doing parliamentary work course in
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the sunday times staying westminster is so scandal ridden that the standards watchdog and its chairman lord you have decided m.p.'s need special training to help them not to abuse their position so it seems pretty obvious to me the n.p.c. shouldn't be for example accepting cash to ask questions in parliament or selling time with the prime minister why isn't the obvious to m.p.'s themselves well you're talking about things there which are at the extreme end of the behavior and one of the things that we're concerned about is things which aren't quite so clear cut where people find themselves and morally on paper drugs certain or difficult situation predictable situations this committee has a long term road and the long term rule is to face certain ethical principles of self this is taken to honesty openness of public life. we're looking at ways to
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actually promulgated those principles throughout the public sector to the property of better back in two thousand and nine david cameron said lobbying would be the next big scandal and sure enough the stories keep coming and the latest example experts who are advising the government on sugar consumption have been revealed to be working so confectionery giants including maus and coca-cola these measures are meant to increase people's confidence in the people they elect to represent them but. one wonders if it's cold feet in space thing that they need teaching right from wrong and the real kicker the training will be based on course is given to lawyers and everyone's favorite ethical citizens bank it's. us know how to look at what we've got for you online keeping n.s.a. secrets in the dark the way will the outrage over the you are the government's monitoring activities pushes officials not to limit to the program but to look for ways to even greater secrecy. and could the blind deaf the return
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from the middle ages find out why some scientists believe the danger over be born a plague is alive even today. thanks. under it's a star with a sad ending but hollyweird file sharing service pirate berry is back on line in the netherlands after an anti privacy group carissa group rather representing us copyright holders lost a lawsuit against local internet service providers the judge said trying to control users has been ineffective and actually lead to an increase of those downloading or
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for ted rall believes there's nothing companies can do to protect their products. anyone who tries to regulate the internet at this point seems to be failing it's a very interesting case though because it seems to rely on the concept the legal concept of arbitrary and capricious ness in other words the law which applied specifically to this site would be which should apply to all sites obviously and if they were only going after this one and effectively at that then what's the point and it's unfair but you know there's obviously broader implications of such as intellectual property rights the motivation of for example movie studios creative people cartoonists and writers those kinds of people have to be able to earn a living so it's you know it's an interesting balance between internet freedom and the fact the digitization has made it very difficult for copyright holders to enforce those rights. and coming up when i'll see international reports on the
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choose the stories that impact your. child's access to your office to. the fact is the place they take you to and detain you. if they're really good races and educated they are racist so racist and root they check out every part of you they even look in your shoes. they also examine you in places that they shouldn't they treat you worse than a dark. the good they say got takes his time but never forgets.
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i hope that one day they will also have to go through this. i will turn to god and ask to give you hope and protection and that he protects all migrants because they have seen how much they suffer. gentlemen i guess you all know why you're here today. i guess at this point in time america is going through some sad times and unfortunately feel. i'm sure we all share the same same feelings about what's going on with law enforcement border patrol v.h.s. highway patrol the list goes on and at the mention our friend. it's quite obvious that our borders are not secure as she'd like to make us believe less secure all the time with obama and his bunch in office because they did seem to have an agenda
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where this open borders thing is exactly what they're looking to to update or it's a foregone conclusion that all these illegals are a future democratic vote no white why would the party not want them in here. but this goes on all these people are so well organized states set up networks. in them are also collaborating with the one hamas and hezbollah and they've been doing so for. decades we've figured that out against the united states of america our way of life our culture our flag this is a war it's an invasion so i. say. you could request was a racist.
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