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pleasure to have you with us here on seeds today i'm real researcher. would you accept air raids ordered by kiev devastate a small village in eastern ukraine or correspond to reports from the scene only hours after the deadly attack. and ukrainian city of kramatorsk residential areas come under heavy artillery overnight with reports of more civilian deaths and injuries plus. this. amount. so one country the. creation of an islamic caliphate moving closer to reality is jihad as militants seize a key town on the iraq syria border expanding their control in the region further we go to cities overrun by extremist.
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groups of them seeing its biggest clashes in years triggered by the killing of a seventeen year old palestinian as israel launches airstrikes on gaza valley to avenge the deaths of three jewish teens. seven pm in moscow good to have you with us fresh video has emerged of the devastation wrought by airstrikes in villages in east ukraine where at least seven people including a five year old were killed it's fear the number of casualties will rise or he's marie if an ocean a managed to get to the village right after the attack just a warning you may find some of the images in her report disturbing. as we arrive in contrition a village twenty five kilometers from the grounds houses a student. at least five aerial bombs were dropped here is join an entire
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street and killing several people manage to my bill. browder corner unit where new of. alexander invites us to follow him. his backyard has become a hamlet field joe you're going to do a lot of what it was or wasn't as of yet but i saw last night it looks like there are big shots. just next door and other human tragedy as around part of north wind looking at least a little of this and they were good for more than a couple run and i wanted to give more as a waterfall you want to warn me as much of the room that it's going to get you if countries family was fortunate enough to convert the time of the shelling to the food he says it would have killed going. good do i think think you were in deer court. just hours ago to see spine in the primaries and not because it's
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terribly ration in eastern ukraine but if you. need to do what a budget is the deal with the book was at least a clued in the foot of the city of new immigrants washing you know those little workers see wooden shoes will tell you that when you need to or do we will hurt you better should we go the boy did you or the brewer should go out of the city a believer when you'll be aware in the world will do a lot that you would not a good reader should know you are going to do with that you show region show school the best trying to treat power the doctor told us why he thinks the village was targeted for death oh there were are some who are currently good or that there are brochures daughter yes some of you want to go there will be a step closer to suppose it is going to be or not over already. we're told a story with a w. bush should be nurturing the war as possible as it's a good seal his night suddenly we hear the sound of shells exploding you know my
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foot or two up and you can ship it here now ok but god knows yes you so we have to run now that i needed to talk about ok can you hear that's. what. they say that. they're. subject as forces base is. kilometers away here. on our way back we still buy local hospital. a day before the local power station was heat in another shelling since then there has been new running water and nobody tricity. the. issue not settling for all the shadows in your community someone with whom you. are still. seeing what you need to get what you we find alexander's father him and the injured he says he sees no point in leaving no now or that his wife's tone flew through the
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wormhole. the slump a moment ago but i want you to know your core of our. it's getting dark and doctors tell us we'd better hurry up we come back to lugansk. is the last break before the city and there was sawing of it out of the raw minds is that true. why is that. the show the enemy cannot get through the bridge and it was a checkpoint. is this stop the phone was generals who thought this through our driver told us that this was the last checkpoint call and start again with a show of the village and there were some bodies happened and they say they are surprised why they saw a little of the first target goebbels ins and the checkpoints the nearest checkpoint is time kilometers away it seems that no one has an answer and felice question. in eastern ukraine. their solution may await him
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crane's military has a reach the country's parliament this is our lawmaker interrupted president poroshenko as he was praising the armed forces. i mean. if a kid shouted metal computers or. five. was. a good guy imo i do think that predicted national attitude. moscow college and he have to stop targeting civilians the statement on the heels of a peace road map in berlin by russian german french and ukrainian foreign ministers also calling for a cease fire and while kiev has stepped up its assault on anti-government forces across the restive east the city of kramatorsk enduring intense artillery fire overnight these latest pictures from the scene where you can see residential buildings badly damaged local media reports several deaths and injuries also saying
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ukrainian forces use multiple rocket launchers to hit this it would. be attack coming after president poroshenko has pledged monday not to target residential areas but despite mounting video evidence of the devastation the u.s. says kiev is taking measured steps to maintain order it's human for our view is that the iranian security forces operations have been modern and measured they've been taking steps to maintain calm within their own country but you say it's the ukrainian government's actions to this point since the end of the cease fire today is moderate measured. latest round of international talks within the last few hours the german chancellor and french president calling on blood amir putin to convince anti-government forces to start a dialogue with key. dot com for more details post the rest of our in-depth coverage of the crisis from the very start. rebel factions in
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eastern syria pledging allegiance to islamist group isis the group undertook a lightning offensive last month also capturing huge swathes of neighboring iraq and with the border now in their hands insurgency their aim is to restore an islamic caliphate the fear is they could gain even more territory this map gives a better understanding of the situation the new declared caliphate is in black there in the middle of a vast territory straddling the border between iraq and syria isis capturing the land using fighters who easily cross the borders of both countries to fight isis insists iraq rather insists it can defeat isis and reclaim its territory takes a look though at how that could prove difficult. islamic fighters proudly show off the spoils of war military hardware much of it american made seized from the battlefield in neighboring iraq harvests formally known as isis this week to clear
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the completion of their islamic state this that opposition but now. one country there is no more or less. the iraqi army meanwhile is fighting back in televised news briefings the government takes a victorias tone. come from the information that the ice is leaders have started to fleet but on the ground we've found little evidence to back up those claims this used to be a territory controlled by the central government but the iraqi army fled this area the same day that the city of mosul was captured by isis millions of dollars of u.s. made equipment abandoned uniforms shared in haste. now this looks like a hat a breakout from the special forces the iraqi special forces this is obviously a vest that they discarded left behind they dressed in civilian clothes ran away
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essentially abandoned their posts and that's how in part isis has been able to see it so much territory so quickly the finding has displaced hundreds of thousands of iraqis that many are scarred by the two thousand and three invasion and describe a sense of deja vu with the current crisis again from two thousand and three it's coming back so it's a disaster actually things are getting worse one to two hundred stand first hand how this war was playing out we're on our way right now to one of the front lines the village of malabo lock up until about five days ago when isis insurgents completely controlled that entire territory village that's on a strategic road from mosul the next several of the probably. it's really really want to just do it that's my gospel just happy to hear bits of it but there's still clashes ongoing and that's what we're having right now. at the base commanders take us to an outpost overlooking an area controlled by militants this is the very first
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defensive position against the isis militants just two kilometers that way every single day there's been sniper fire attempts by the hardest to enter this territory if they can push through the defensive position than they would potentially take care coop and move into the territories and that could be a massive battle just waiting to happen moments later we have to leave and we just got word that the just might be moving forwards all the soldiers have been told to evacuate this area we're going to get out before things get intense we know that there was clashes last night and we definitely don't want to be here if that were once again it was apparent just how fluid a conflicts this was the front lines change daily and no matter what military gains each day he may bring if the iraqi civilians who lose as the war rages on to see catherine opar on t.v. kook problems in iraq stay with us as we look at our revolution has come full circle it's been a year since the military ousted president morsy now after
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a last slide both the former army boss is in full control we reported tips for a military leader. and find out what steps germany is taking to protect citizens and leaders from me and say. but first israel's army beefing up its forces along the gaza frontier to defend against palestinian cross border rockets the i.d.f. says more than a dozen projectiles fired from the region thursday but no casualties were caused retaliatory air strikes on gaza did though injure ten palestinians here's what happened in the attack these are the latest pictures from our crater in gaza city where police say rockets landed military bombardment the latest phase in the escalating situation after a palestinian. it was found dead in jerusalem a suspected revenge killing for the murders of three jewish teenagers and israel pinned on hamas.
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meanwhile israeli police clashed with crowds demanding justice for the murdered palestinian his funeral delayed reportedly due to fears will trigger more street violence we discuss the crisis with two political experts one from gaza and another from tel aviv. ben student of killing three teenagers in a in bank city of hebron this does not justify it all they could not be more than five hundred palestinians most of them leaders in a mass in the west bank airstrikes mightly pieces on the gaza strip is continuous the day's trading army have launched a wide scale feigns on homes of policy as civilians sometimes even in pretty can the windows of bringing the furniture us and the three young people and families this is overwhelming situation israelis unfortunately the main billy-o. in the neighborhood everybody who is a human being of course don't really know but the terrible there were of those free
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youngsters but there is no way to stop those killings on both sides by making it the only way to blake this. is based sitting together and talking justly and fairly about a better future for everybody one part the key is the adult part and then the second kid is the first one in vice there's no way out of feet. more news coming up in a minute stay with us are here including why twitter making a racket old tennis star russia's top talent on the court has felt before some of the world's cricket fans will explain why. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here you're not going to hear any right other big story the extreme headlines there's a reason they don't want you to know. now let's break the
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sixteen minutes past the hour germany's probe into n.s.a. eavesdropping widening with two former employees testifying before a parliamentary committee earlier we heard from artie's peter all over in berlin about germany's inquiry into how would spied on by allies. well what will be hoping to hear is more on the size and scope of n.s.a. activity here in germany and particularly just how involved the german security services were in helping that spying take place william binney and thomas drake a to form a very senior n.s.a. officers who turned whistleblower they're now talking to a german parliamentary committee of inquiry and will be waiting to see what they what they they have to say it had been wanted by many that edward snowden would actually take part in this inquiry however to do is to be large calls for him
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actually to get asylum here in germany but none of the materialized that's been put down to the fact that the german and u.s. security services have very close ties and is also particularly close ties between barack obama and i'm bill americal closely so no snowden taking part in this however we wait and see what these two offices have to say and peter many users try to protect their privacy using online anonymity software but that's no longer an effective solution for many how does the n.s.a. target anonymous networks like that well this is just emerged in the german media of people using tor the top project basically what it does is it allows you to hide what web pages you're looking at protect e-mails that you send now several of the users of the top of the operators of the top project have released a line of code from the and essays in from this x. keyscore program that's the the software they used to look at what people are doing
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online now this code shows to ip addresses here in germany and they are to ip addresses that actually operate tornado what they say is happening is anybody that logs on to tour and has to use one of the servers go straight into a database by the n.s.a. and is labeled as an extremist so this is. this been of some outcry here in germany this is a huge hot topic hit privacy is taken very seriously in germany and this latest revelation that even the most sophisticated of privacy software may not protect you from the n.s.a. finding out just who you and way you are it was through tor that word snowden revealed how internet giants like facebook yahoo and google share information with their on their users with the n.s.a. some companies did refuse to cooperate with government requests and kept their customer data private we heard from the owner of one such company about attempts to reform the agency. we've seen for the revelations that they're literally spying on
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every country that they can with the exception of for. in my opinion the n.s.a. as a grew up the agency if i as an individual had undertaken the same actions i would be thrown into prison for thirty years any attempt to reform in my opinion is like bailing out the ship that's already sunk there have been two attempts by the u.s. congress to try and defund the n.s.a. both which of failed my opinion is the u.s. congress is more interested in being paranoid and aggressive than taking care of americans needs and so i don't have a lot of optimism that much is going to change at all. the n.s.a. is destroyed and shut down completely bass surveillance is not covered by the fourth amendment of the constitution you have to have a specific warrant against a specific cause. and it does it's just not supported so it's encouraging to see the supreme court holding up the fourth amendment but we need to see a lot more cases come forward before the n.s.a. start to see any real impact on that egypt marking
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a year since the military coup that led to some of the worst bloodshed the country's seen for decades calls for a day of rage from supporters of the former leadership have already led to several arrests egypt has a long history of military leaders mohamed morsi its predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he ruled for three decades after the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was elected he wasn't in the military but the revolutions hopes of democracy were dashed by a military coup once again a former army chief is in charge of delphi to al sisi representative of the arab lawyers association thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader. people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we could if we just look back they had their military dictatorship. hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one you know if a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he's even worse than mubarak
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the egyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even the out of couldn't do in terms of but he people imprisoned him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating he's still going through what i think probably see the end of the year probably regret having to become the president one of the missions for egypt's new president is to revive the country's battered economy so who would you get to help how about tony blair former british pm who dragged into war before reinventing himself as a boy could be the future savior of egyptian finances find out how that position on water. in it together why african leaders are granting themselves and allies immunity from trial for war crimes genocide and crimes against humanity a report on their summit on our team. one of the world's richest energy firms is
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moving to one of europe's poorest countries in search of the spoils of fracking but while the chevron corporation looks to get even richer drilling for shale gas in north romania locals there fear they may lose everything the government assures them the controversial technique is harmless but are going to cut off locals beg to differ. family gets everything from their form it's their home and business at the same time since whatever extra they managed to produce they so that's why having chevron develop shell gas just a few miles away is to say the least causing concern. didn't we know what they did in other countries using this technique we're really worried it will contaminate the water and the air our food comes from the soil we're afraid for our animals our plants and our selves wherever these people go they plant death. last december of the small romanian village made global headlines when its residents tried stopping the u.s. energy giant from coming here the protests and in clashes with the police and
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arrests while officials gave the green light to start the operation despite the fierce opposition from the local starting from the sixth of may chevron began the drilling the company says it's going to continue until the target is reached approximately at around two and a half miles below the surface of the drilling goes on twenty four hours a day seven days a week since in this industry time is money fracking or hydraulic fracturing is a way of developing underground deposits of natural gas by pumping a high pressure mix of water sand and chemicals into the ground this cracks deep layers of rock to let the gas out chevron has signed a deal with the romanian government to exploit its shale gas for the next thirty years the company also gets to decide what to do with it well the state gets royalties of between three and a half and thirteen percent. so this is exactly the same technology as is used in the united states the latest generation fracking techniques show very good results in terms of safety for the environment but in fact it's because of the us that the
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adverse effects that fracking is believed to have on the environment became global you know these include flame that will tap water contaminated soil and pieces of illnesses among both humans and animals that's why it caused the wave of protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in the locals claim lee won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well going to school. she's world renowned tennis royalty but russia's maria sharapova has crashed out of willed in just one round before the quarterfinals but she's still trending on twitter although the hash tag has nothing to do with her formidable forehead but rather who is maria sharapova i talked with about it with art he's head of social media. sure that's right who is maria sharapova well national unfortunately fell
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out of wimbledon a little bit earlier than we'd have liked but she was fielding questions from the press afterwards and was asked about the fact that david back and i had been watching a game in center court marshall responded very positively about david attending the game was then asked by a journalist what she thought about the fact that indian cricket god sachin tendulkar had also been watching the game masha shook her head was honest and said actually i don't know who such intend is that's where things took off and so who tell us who he is and why this is such a big reaction in his home country and how the internet as a whole is really reacting ok well let's start with tendulkar himself he is the greatest cricket player of his generation and he has literally venerated as a god in india now as you can see that's where twitter took off so these are this is a hash tag map of who is who up and you can see basically in the cricket playing countries of the world not and i know as an american and like i say there's even one in the states you know so i think we're ever something goes on on twitter that there will always be something in the states but it might be super there might be some cricket
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fans there anyhow india and the u.k. took to it thought it was hilarious and what what happened was basically means sprung up such as these with luis suarez getting in getting involved in others that gave up a bit of a slagging about it would not knowing who this fantastic cricket player is of course you know the quick playing world expects everybody to know who's action target is not everybody does and the fact remains of course that masha is the perhaps that you are one of the great sportsmen of a generation and certainly in the highest earning sportswoman of a generation but she was nevertheless able to take a bit of a trolling on twitter whether i guess in the eyes of her fans it might be regarded as cricket or not fair play or not. stay with us here national breaking this set coming up next.
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yes it's official the mainstream media must be made up of stereotypical gossipy teenage girls i mean how else can you explain the fact that michelle obama using the term chipped has become a scandal i don't white house summit on working families mrs obama explained that when she was working part time she realized she was getting gypped because she was actually going full time but only getting paid the part time salary technically the term gypped is somewhat racist and implies the gypsies are all con men but in the modern world i think most people don't even know where the term comes from i doubt michelle obama likes a medieval peasant shield her children from wandering gypsies or could give them the evil eye i seriously question that there is any deep racial intent in the statement i personally would let the first lady off the hook but the question is would she do the same me or any other person in the media probably not but thankfully for mrs obama she can't be fired from being the first lady only divorced
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what's happening folks i'm out in martin and this is breaking in the set so it seems people aren't too happy to find out about facebook's controversial psychological experiment or the social media giant intently manipulated users and news feeds to exploit their emotions that anger is mainly fueled by the fact that not one of the seven hundred thousand facebook users who were subject to human experimentation actually gave their consent but if that's not bad enough it turns out that the experiment was partly funded by the department of defense that's right the very project called the nerve initiative the division is said to be studying nonviolent activist groups to better understand and.
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