tv Documentary RT June 12, 2014 9:29am-10:01am EDT
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hello and welcome to the. world nice to meet eighteen thousand people including many women and children who remain trapped in the young luke kind of steamy and refugee camp and something damascus it's been caught hold by sea when rebels who more than a year now hundreds of relief parcels have managed to reach the calm for the first time in several months but that's too late for at least eighty five people have died that is the middle of last year from illness and starvation maria took a trip to this rubble and play. it just.
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for a year the count was besieged and people started literally dying from starvation and this is something we have to cover. we have to go and find out what exactly happened and how dramatic it is just so it's middle east man you have to be very very careful with what you say because like one wrong word could harm. you know someone and at the same time. spool your images like as a professional journalist you are here to clarify things not to way to to to mix things up you know so you have to be very careful you could be like for like for that. i'm not exaggerating. by the way the guys are waiting. we're going to go colonel sammy is from the syrian army because we want to go to the scene in campaign damascus. and we're in touch with palestina. the county is patrolled
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by the army as well so we think we don't have permission from the army between just want to tell them guys go there with palestinians anyway so maybe even to join us do you have his number called in the media could you please check that it allo. allo get osama is that as they say. money and money as one of. i was serious mental trouble quite a bit i'm a nominal. buster you know who or what i mean of this one you wish you would if. you had a monk with a god in his students a myth. of what that on the one little hard sinister book took me to pummel that only years and what does what when it is just me with you guys i will say i mean to start a new plan which i had to live for us who can go at it. we're going to call us back . let's hope he's not in damascus generals not in damascus he was like cool colonel
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i was like he's out of coverage. is like i'm going to ask him to call you back he told me just don't go without the army was like wait for the army. so we'll wait but i'm sure they're going to call me sure that show. was in russian. but i'm going to train men here in syria speak question because at the time the soviet union they used to study more space st petersburg. and this is a reason for many russian wives. in syrian military families. also so. it's nice to work here as they. allo. allo that asked it's here. and there as this is the idea. obviously to.
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continue to see one if i if it's got to move again you know living. there waiting for us in. the way which cold or. not we need the big car and what is. with the guys in the army just waiting for us why should he call us. we're waiting for them they're waiting for us. i'm not. going to stand up to make stuff something i'm sure but i thought it was you solution as dramatic sort of limbo. to me and on the whole i'm off to them say. they are going to go. through sort of stuff. that most of my cop and i lock the time and no i'm not going to say i have to be followed up and are fed up to see the public opinion there's a little bit trouble yeah. that taxi driver you know he excused
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he said he's very afraid he's got frightened he'll we're going to move he said laughing a little you know i never go there i got very frightened. like a brick he said his car is like suspicious that some may see this to me so it can be like the target for. terrorists he means the. rebels. inside so i don't know problem you have a point so maybe we will go by our own car to car with nixon i don't see. you know but i think he's right he's right to be afraid it's known well i mean for me to go to such places and he was not a solitary dangerous this time so literally
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a surprise to me you know something we don't know. all right margaret you and i are going to be meeting for some time and we'll be speaking about production voice control and artistic. pressure today meeting with george watts who is a radio announcer for russia today and he's going to teach me basic voice techniques i've been doing this for a while but apparently he has some skills that i need to master so i have three degrees i have a bachelor's and political science from george washington ok and the masters from george washington and legislative politics all right and a third degree an interdisciplinary studies with a war focus on this kind of work ok honey the most important thing for you is to
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present your story. clearly come feisty you must first of all have perfect articulation. that's producing the sounds baal's consonants and the foam on the rear main tool is your voice proper articulation is compulsory journalists a professional this is one of the most difficult professions but one of the most rewarding i need to learn how not to be so feminine. i think that some of that criticism upsetting a lot of people ok honey if you try this. i don't want one thing to memorize it i always try to memorize but i don't say that's the biggest mistake. though now ok twas the night before christmas just to read it here you read it out loud when all through the house not a creature was stirring not even a mouse and stockings were hung by the chimney with care in hopes that saint nicholas would be there would soon be there they would begin in
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a very quiet voice very mellow slow sleepy thing and then would santa claus. twas the night before christmas and all through the house not a creature was stirring not even the words that you are conveying to the early listener create a picture in his mind first of all you must understand what you're to. going to bob otherwise there's no use facing the camera or you must know what you are talking about honey all t.v. viewers all over the world no matter what country are lazy they don't want they don't want to think they don't want to try to find out the meaning of words and the emotions they want to have what you or the story are telling should create a picture in their mind that's your ultimate objective.
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the resale value received zero the resale value of j.p. morgan is zero there we still don't have bank is zero george your bank is the biggest fraud in the world its worth. some people say that when it happens support someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down to. fit some point in i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. even though i was scared of what i'd done but i punched a woman but i didn't understand where i didn't want a man raising his hand the woman should. run run from him. everyone who sees this video to also speak to the children's father it's my has then became a controllable people that he can do anything and. why you're crying don't cry
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i know i'm tired of crying too don't cry a ban. on temporary history of yugoslavia is formation as a prosperous and peaceful country was consider that so be a success story of market socialism. in many regards it was the most developed arms. whom was this teacher of democracy and market economy if any republic in yugoslavia wanted for the e.u. with a it would have to break away from yugoslavia and declared its independence ok it's not a conspiracy theory it's not my speculation it's not my analysis it's a public. opinion. and punish it
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harshly for every slight larceny unlearnt the serbs start a business war the serbs really original cause of the war they are look i'm pleased aggressors and wrongdoers. to bomb a car for. that. school. board both take patients to so do it. who assisted the monkey of future society to live in harmony and joy no. one was for going to be told you about yugoslavia the weight of cheese on your teeth.
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we're not going to meet the guys for political department of the syrian army you have control issues with them and we told them that we want to go to yet no camp. they invited us to see them before so this was the go into you know i think it's better to go with the army but in terms of security i think. it's not better it's worse but in terms of access we can get on the ground of course expensive and to be with the army the army means i suppose possible to the battleground so this one to go was afraid and if if you want to get a story and on the ground i mean you have to be ready for this kind of risk and we have to understand that the job that is we are lucky to have access to the ground and to see things how they are. but most of the people. they have a picture that television the media gives them which is you would agree like
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a little bit exaggerated sometimes it's a mess ok now we are going to go through one of many checkpoints in damascus are going to ask us who we are and we don't have papers by the way right but we break many rules here to be honest and clear. in this one so our paper is always smiling you know. this is our idea if there is a show and everything. to come down. isn't a good move chances are. something simple might have. might have. i just might have to have a. hi hello. sometimes it's a sufi but you see little see it so happy to see some. russian media.
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oh i took lafayette like. god let's hear something. just like. welcome in the guy these other words you have to know in any country i am not where you were i. mind is very heavy and i have some extra plates. i don't want to see. my my friends told a friend in the woods came right here and the tree because it's like a good deal of his life the same you know so i believe they say. it's been under rebels on the moon says these guys you know like all four year but it became breaking news just recently why because there is pool so most of all people starving and dying there was the main reason for a skunky see i mean what is the humanitarian situation we can think.
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of the present with. you. are here to tell me maybe there is you know a boss over six months maybe i'm not sure most of the buildings here can tie at this fix i'll bet the damage but it's actually hard to say exactly what's happened here people use these walls. most of the buildings here in got to move entire districts of badly damaged but it's actually a very hard to see exactly what happened here people use these holes in the walls to move within the camp both civilians and military. response to some of. the political aisle. people.
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will. feel like yes i got to go study. this illusion this will lose some of the skill to go i'm a lucky. guy. trayvon had your. album awkward. moment it. was really cool this is the little guy is full well to me his promise to me and his old soul searing on the right is a lot of sociability. section oh it was the syrian on currituck to school there was no syrian army i think no it didn't. become a joke but it seemed so fucked up there ok. think i don't need help and while talking to him best of the. little. discipline service of the kind i face just goes to school here and so close to message i care we are
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watching today like to have access to some. people who are actually responses. well for. negotiations ways and so it's good to go and how many people we have inside the saints this song i don't have to cover fifty thousand that's a lot they want to distribute like one thousand boxes of package a lot of work to do one third of them today if. you do and you do it every day. but how you do it if you use the same way or. a lot of people. are me. ok. well we haven't finished it no no no no please i mean the book this book that just learned how to know and i. look because i mean some pictures because we're only a little blue because really good pictures are destruction because it is the first
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time you hear the first time a little bit going on to come out of all of this since he was living in his film in no case you want to move on. to the live that's why why why you don't like it why this small i'm trying to translate to if i want to get through to him that i will soon have written because a real you know real for the first time so this is what we don't know with. guys angry with you because we spent he says lots of time here and we have to go see if he doesn't want. us to believe desire shall meet and say that he had a does do you. think he can only say that he thinks oh you. know the french is yours i'm all the focus of these military and if you get one you look to who will hold on to legalize it only half maybe what kind of thing i will tell you this study will show me this and he gave. me no i did i didn't finish it but i do
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finish it no i didn't finish i will postpone them so i didn't. hardwoods obviously feels he can't stand that i was just thinking it was quite a lot i will tell you about standup just going to let me get through mic stand out you have no clue who will prove i don't know i don't want to lose their welfare but i was full time like this battle of this is the love that's why i just i mean just one thing i just wanted you to had a little boy look at me as just the candidate i was disturbed it was before the intelligent man. who know that you have been hacked. on the every t.v. anchor person has his own style never tried to copy someone style never. never never tried the card because the copy is always worse than the original look at all the best presenters and pick the best points of each presenter and remember
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that and put put all those elements that this or that presenter has put them together and develop your own your system the own style of margaret howell i thought of getting a haircut like i need a different style and he's helping me that's how i feel you must build up your vocabulary you must have a rich vocabulary in the world those are your working tools the words are the bricks. and building a picture you have the makings of a. top professional ok but we're going to involve a lot of work but it may be it may be some months sometimes not. or you want to quit and don't i when i sound very much want to do what you're telling me so much and i'm trying to figure out how it could be. if it.
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seems like an impossible task. but it's a challenge all right honey ok the most important thing is you know we kicked off that's going to be playing a game that we're going to win i really don't know when of course we're going to win one of you want us a three show that you're kicking us out in the hours where it is i ask you three minutes and you close in my camera why i didn't list we're here to help you and you people who sold it susan are the soul of the truth this is my job i know when i've done my job i ask you five minutes and we are. physically since this is my true yes . we already spent ten minutes by discussing we were. running on the best of them while i was just so i just thought i was not sure i need my stand up to tell them unlucky. folks. this is your move to listen in camp here in
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damascus that past being held by the militants for more than a year now we are not allowed to go any further because. military people who are controlling the situation here on the ground told us that the raw snipers and the raw man behind bars this building so this is why this is the last point that we can move to clashes are still continuing at the small moment and the rocks civilians around fifty thousand we were told inside this camp taken close to this moment but there are people who are trying to help them. i mean i'm not sure if i was caught in a car that's apparently it was nervous because he told us that he's responsible for us and you can spend time with us anymore i think like pressurize a little bit i told him like do you want us to show the world that you're kicking
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us out from your camp and not allowing us to work here i think there was a little bit like too much but we got the story no but i mean that he's still over there so he could easily like take over arse while we're there. so i don't know how that had his reason. it's a it's a difficult political issue you know because so this is a palestinian county in syria so palestinians are taken from this area so they see you can see there is no evil syrian army on the ground. and if you ask question both likely should be syrian stories to tell the syrian army so they don't like me to be like. you may want to ask. will try to convince the ira to need a comment from the syrian army just about their role what they do here on the ground but they were. politely. refusing you know very politely you know they don't want to talk. because these are clashes
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interests in part it's these are not clashes between governmental forces and the militants between palestinian forces and the militants so and we can see this from both sides from posts from syrian side there is this will not to intervene you know not to cross the line so it's like this is my source or this is your territory just a place like this is how i see it. continue. to create this rubble and play. another battleground of the beautiful syrian war this is your move to listed in camp here in damascus that last being held by the militants for more than a year where with this it doesn't solve ready said to have died from starvation a year after the siege began food and water supplies
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a role but. it's as bad as it can get one desperately hungry and my children have nothing to eat these women leave in the year move camp that has been home to thousands of palestinian refugees for decades but today they pray for an escape they want to go out but they can't they're trapped those hold in the camp only allow women and elderly men to go out briefly to bringing food aid distributed by the syrian and palestinian officials together with the un their families remain inside so they have to return to the besieged camp and rescue animals that well we're talking to one is like president. and how the man behind has collapses to the ground while no one could tell us exactly why or how his team and syrian officials have been trying to solve this crisis for months now some are for people. with
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a good. until i would fade humanitarian aid is the only achievement so far these boxes are allowed for both the syrians and palestinians taken hostage by some estimates put and number at fifty thousand i ask those responsible how they know that food they deliver will not fall into the militants hands they say no one can give any going t. job or to muscle delmas reference in the tough kitty group straight on the hunger of the people they want to see to the world look the people are hungry just like the residents have been given out kidnapped inside their own kowtow to our side their own and the militants are negotiating over the way they claim the syrian government is not all civilians and the count of if they want to invert the truth you are saying the syrian government is part of the killing and i guess they don't do anything to protect the people they want the people to hate a vision and thousands of ordinary people all over syria remain hostage inside
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their own homes waiting for help already three years into this conflict that could prove very long way to indeed. from syria. that's why yeah sometimes they do that so fast. there let's go. yeah. so they. celebrate three. there's the new i'm a grown river and i've got a polygamous family i'm looking for
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a woman who understands me anyway and i want her to share my goal of saving our people from extinction of who knows who. ends up i've had two failed marriages and she's had one. wish changed to what's been a chemist marriage and have decided to find a man to marry as. the machine we want to know women who could play your kids together with last. month dream is to have let's say thirty to forty kids are going to do that with only one wife so it's impossible. to genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was so there are things to learn from being in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why
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genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology they don't stop at just sterilizing yet not going to now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now i'd really rather not talk about that right. well groomed to the future in this new show thirty full can just bend over fifteen billion euros the full truth that says thirty to one hundred fifty million degrees with uncle mock fuel to sell from st petersburg to france we travel in search of the song. knowledge update we've got the future covered. right see. first street. and i were being put.
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on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the. take that as a sign that the united states would be more last ok we'd be always are still calling the shots in ukraine inside each undemocratic fashion as long as they are in line to be u.s. national interests the united states i think its influence over ukraine. i know. even the head of the cia has been welcomed with open arms in ukraine in recent times so of course the ukraine which is western leaning does indeed if you like to american overtures.
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