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i mean not stop because it only take you through. life there are. kids that tillery is zero zero and on the east and you queens a second to biggest metropolis a city already packed with refugees sparking fears of a new exodus also. became right behind me picking your little moment more. than three point two in the face and one conjures israeli security forces are under fire for the latest wave of violence in gaza our team needs a palestinian boy who claims to have been savagely beaten by police. and the saga of their linen trying to repatriated or at least added to it's called a helden volts across the atlantic and with analysts saying american law has germany dancing to its chewed our teeth brains why.
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from wherever you're watching r t international welcome to moscow this is a were you with me to one with a new gun a city of half a million people in eastern ukraine has reportedly come under government shelling leaving one did and others wounded. says it had nothing to do with the bombardment it insists the anti-government fighters of those it calls terrorists shelter the city they already control now the two sides have also been skirmishing elsewhere within ukrainian tags brought into action.
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it's all feeding a refugee exodus in the east the people are fleeing to other cities temporary camps and even a border where wherever they perceive to be safe or if a national met some of those who have made their escape. they have packed only the basics mostly warm clothes to keep the children norm but you were forced to leave their home town of kemah tours in and out wheeling children and entire families it wasn't an easy decision to. go about. so and you both in the studio because the words if you did just if you were just to big feel stupid to believe this it is just to do what it would feel
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if i posted to this because it is a feel it feel like it's hard to say how many people have fled climate towards the city that's been the target of kiev's me to gratian for months even when the army raised the ukrainian flag over the town the refugees kept coming here is. that. this is really folklore looks good to you. but i thought good thing you know that the israelis but it. was a. part of the. local not against the why did. you want to come back. to the club many of those who have fled we're forced to move their relatives behind
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. many cases husband is still unclear what is the what. was. rather subtle out russia is the closest safe haven for many ukrainians refugees the u.n. says a hundred thousand have crossed the border into russia this figure the country's federal migration says could be full of times hunger has cost in the buddha could be dangerous fighting for numerous checkpoints as fears and there are reports of civilians being cool to in the crossfire or even targeted themselves here a car drives up to a border post is forced to turn round the head in front of. the family we spoke to had to change their plans after seeing just how hard it was even to get close to the checkpoint they decided to try their luck at another crossing
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asked asked not to join them worried with a tract unnecessary attention. to continue the journey alone it used to be recruiting and checkpoint but as you can see now it's abandoned there is absolutely nobody here because crawls freely as you can see the ukrainian border guards left the russian side of the checkpoint seventy or northern at the ukrainian russian border people here crossed day and night as you can see there are many of them running from. violence in their motherland this is one of the few places along this front year where there are no clashes but people are jittery already defined team could break out here as well at any moment but we're going to be but. the minute you. the most abortion or. the buddha and the safety beyond it is now just steps away with just one or even if these people will be able to go home
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is far from clear. brief notion in eastern ukraine. there is also active on her twitter account the way she's publishing pictures and reports of what she encounters while in eastern ukraine feel free to follow her there. right here is now how the battle lines that have changed let's take a look at this map that we have here take much closer away of this orange section here now kids onslaught has obviously pushed the anti government fighters a back after they've been defendants come out tossed for months now but the brunt of the offensive has fallen on the victims of civilians as well as on the infrastructure video we've received shows the remains of a church destroyed during an air rage near the city of qom a task that's been under siege and targeted by shelling for almost two months
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thousands have fled as they have from other cities and villages in the east some of which have been reduced to rubble. and the government forces are now digging in around the nets got a major metropolis to in the east they sailed they will be able to defend that city better and help prevent a totally shelling were chronicling the events in the east as they happen and there's a video and analysis on the web site at our t.v. dot com. fierce protests seem to show no sign of easing in palestinian cities with more reports of israeli police brutally fueling the flames people are calling for revenge against israel after the continuous crackdown of its security forces on gaza in the latest show of violence a fifteen year old palestinian boy was allegedly severely beaten by police officers
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he is a cousin of a palestinian teen abducted and burned alive last week in jerusalem israeli police have already arrested six jewish suspects over the murder as for the youngster was slaughtered in revenge for the killing of three jewish teenagers which israel blames on some us policy or managed to catch up with a young victim of the police outrage. tariq of the deal was the last to see his cousin muhammad a naive i said hi to him before he died ten minutes before he died he was going to run i was our driving by i told him so i said i'd turn to meet in the answers directly back ten minutes later and then he got kidnapped and tonics truman did not in the room at a moment's funeral he was arrested and brutally beaten up by israeli soldiers i was actually standing there watching the protest while i heard some people screaming from the left side of me i heard some reports coming from one side of me and there
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it came and my name or two or three soldiers so there was our friends in front of me that are trying to drum their friends their problem my face and the soldiers even make a my mind may become you know through moment for. me pointing in the face and one conjures you know we're going to mars or his mother says the soldiers intention was clear if you want to pick somebody you have to beat them up like this. every one they take baby but not i mean i've never seen anybody to this extent the beating to kill. you know it's like attempted murder it's not the first time the i.d.f. has faced this kind of criticism we've documented many cases where palestinian youths were beaten by border police and by it's rare for these attacks to be filmed but it's not rare for them to happen this cinema has on its books hundreds of cases of the security forces using violence against kind of stimulants but most were closed without any measures being taken against the soldiers or police involved
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these really police say the footage of target being beaten up was heavily edited and altered and does not represent events accurately now on the list tensions between the two sides continue to simmer and many fear it's only a matter of time before an already tense region will be pushed over the edge policy r t jerusalem. coming up for you later on r g the lazy man of your robe well it's not just the loving spaniards of these days but on idol brits these locals to a new report will tell you more. and how tough a d. you have to be to drive on the streets of moscow and stay with us as we report on how such authorities have for the first time author an aggressive driving bill aimed at punishing the cities of roadrage it. as a pillar of economic development gold has seen wars fought over it and it has been
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at the epicenter of one of the most serious diplomatic conflicts between germany and the u.s. after berlin failed to repatriate or at least audit its precious metal reserves stored in new york are just bitter has a story. there was a time when taking gold out of the u.s. federal reserve was only for hollywood to suggest. and bruce willis to stop because of the financial crisis in europe sold germany decided it wanted to bring home a significant chunk of the precious metal from the united states despite the aim to ship three hundred tons to frankfurt by twenty twenty so far they've only money to bring back just over ten percent of that. the americans are taking good care of our gold we have no reasons for mistrust not so say critics of the slow progress the six hundred thirty five billion dollars of gold in u.s.
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faults has never been fully inspected by germany. why we haven't been allowed to spread this escapes me i'm no conspiracy theories but the blunders bank should be able to audit the gold once a year like it does with the reserves in frankfurt. the lack of inspection has led some to question if it's still there even after at least one dictator asking when the spark and there is still no shred of evidence that the german girl is untouched in the new york morals we're still missing person who published go bar number lists even though the us the federal reserve just published these lists for their own gold germany has the world's second largest gold reserves worth one hundred and forty one billion dollars currently forty five percent of that is stored in new york thirteen percent in london eleven percent in paris although the three hundred seventy four tons in france is set to be all returned to germany the rest is in the
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bundesbank vaults in frankfurt anyone questioning the safety of the gold reserves been left office conspiracy theorists by those in charge they say it's solid financial management the bundesbank maintain that their plan is on track however they do face a potential logistical headache as they try and return almost seven hundred tons of gold from new york in paris bucky a to germany safe and sound by the twenty twenty deadline peter all of a party. right this is new york city you were a quarter of the world's existing reserves is locked up let's put it all in perspective for you the results that include some six thousand seven hundred tons of gold belonging to sixty countries that makes up for ninety eight percent of all precious metals kept in the treasury but only two percent of the gold in the vault is owned by washington and the international monetary fund right stay with us now
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for more news after a short break you're watching r.t. . play. if you leave the. economic up and downs in the final months day the longer the deal sang i and the rest look like it's going to be casey will be everything we can all say. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right other big story the cancer headlines and talk there's a reason they don't want an hour. now let's break the set.
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my. thanks for staying with us the relentless iraqi offensive of militants from a group formerly known as isis has brought new terror to the war torn region apparently in his for as a video message they use the leader of the radicals called all muslims to pledge allegiance to him but it was a message not all that well received it was one detail that you read attention away from his talks of hell brought to the heads of nonbelievers that was this shiny
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watch experts claim the assessor me he flashed resembled an expensive omega a rolex which could be worth thousands of dollars but pictures we immediately ridiculed and confusion even among fellow was later this hour on today's edition of cross tall the delved into the deep deep situation in the radicalization of the middle east take a look. what we're seeing is by and large not simply the aftermath of the arab spring but also very much part of the effects of. the american invasion of iraq but i doubt if i go to you in washington i mean you get this situation where the u.s. is still obsessed with overthrowing saddam in the assad is going after ices and you have the iranians coming in to protect the government in baghdad i mean this is where it gets complicated doesn't it. it is very much and the middle east has always been complicated that are religious sick rifts conflicts and it is
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inevitable and as old as the old system does not want to go our way and it takes some time for the new emerging system. to make itself. just one point i have to say i disagree with scott about. responsible for a disorder god or instability in the middle east. for centuries they've been the driving force behind the country's economic success but now instead of an employer's thinking their praises british workers are being criticized for being lazy but how do they accuse feel about this when you boys will find out. the great british work force one that gave birth to an industrial revolution helped build an empire the world the railways the telephone the jet engine and the t.v.
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brits may insist they still work their fingers to the bone but that actually found to be less productive than in countries like the us germany and even those old rivals france and the former conservative deputy prime minister lord has all time says he knows why the veteran heavyweights great stone get up early enough they aren't ambitious enough and they simply don't work hard enough tough as it was to steel myself from an afternoon down the pop i bucked myself up to ask a successful entrepreneur whether he agrees that brits are just lazy unfortunately you know we have situations where they come in for interviews they've got no issues as i'm sure not on choice but scruffy that's what we want we have a lot of people climbing beneficial people that want to go work and you know which is a friction economy overseas allowing us to bring in a lot of forwardness and employ actual fact you know i mean i want to be sure but
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it's a fight about ten percent of charlie's two hundred staff and now foreign and that figure is likely to grow because he says they simply pull their weight but try telling that to london's office workers who are quite frankly insulted but it to me that you don't think brits are lazy nor not the working for example they work too many hours maybe compared to the coaches would have more of a work life balance but don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. but no i wouldn't say when they see what we do work quite hard just because europeans i was here have already know how the summer holidays they take time out also take time off and they are to me yeah it was a lot of them to be in the office right now where. it's lunchtime. and yet british workers produce about a bit less for every hour worked than any of the leading g seven nation even celebrity employers like madonna accuse the brits of indolence top chef jamie
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oliver has said that his restaurants would close if there weren't any european immigrants to work in them but charlie mullins the work ethic starts at school i believe if we can buy more trucks. we're going to get a lot more people a lot more bricks in the workplace and we need to start this at school level you know we need to go into schools and questions will work of fiction offering unfortunately you know the why short the consequence according to the international monetary fund this month is that slack staff pose a major risk to britain's future economic health but if that's not enough to get brits off the couch perhaps charlie's an example of just how far good old fashioned british hard graft can get you. london. well let's take a look what's going on online for you now want your children to receive the best education. done. in educating one
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child alone. while. find out more on that. handwritten. levels. temporary shut down. all the details. can be found on our. having anger management troubles that's certainly true for most school drivers many of whom have been caught on camera violently attacking other traffic all scott reports. unfortunately they sort of seem to culminate in russia so common in fact will make his have recently for the first time introduced an aggressive driving bail punishing the used vehicles to intimidate. campaigners say it's
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a step in the right direction however they still have. legislation is gradually getting tougher in russia. is in place to have a long way to go before we know. how do you control its enforcement how do you make sure there's a gravy train by all the dirty cops times. rather than a road network stationary traffic from bumper to bumper as far as the eye can see even while speaking to dimitri examples of road rage where i think. there are many ways in which aggressive driving manifests itself driving too close to the car in front impatiently flashing your lights or sounding your horn and skipping a red light or just some examples and on occasions these displays of frustration to violence. so how common is aggressive driving we are some drivers caught in the moscow rush hour. road rage is all around mention no respect for female drivers
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find this is what can help i can see no other way i guess is inevitable on the road it doesn't go as far as to killing somebody but fights do take place i was a witness to one and yes sure men do it especially often can you recall something particularly unpleasant given the middle finger. how did you respond page of the city. so why do people become so behind the wheel with such people are probably prone to mood swings and on able to control themselves so road rage is just one manifestation of this disorder is just that the car gives you an illusion of a safer place to be the decision to pass the aggressive driving bill says authorities are keen to be seen to be addressing the issue but with a maximum fine of five thousand rubles around one hundred fifty dollars there's a concern the deterrent isn't strong enough being seems like this could be seen for some time to come to moscow. and on one of those moments when
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every second counts and the lives of hundreds depend on the quick reaction of those at the controls what you're about to see is a narrow escape that could have ended in disaster two planes one moment from collision as possible on a portable wing from a russian airline you had almost touched on a women as a teen in a raid right across its part thanks to the russian pilot a plane took a risky maneuver pulling up and only that help to avoid a catastrophe especially as public a body that controls were also spanish course although came to there had never been any danger of collision between the two planes. right let's take a look at international news and brief australian. am has joined the ranks of countries protesting against austerity policies mass demonstrations of spock's military is the across the country against the prime minister's austerity budget
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that includes health and welfare cuts according to the organizers of the rally in sydney up to fifteen thousand people gathered in the central business district although police put the number only at six thousand it is said to be the first mass show of anger against the budget in thirty s. . north korea has called for its us all the real neighbor to put an end to current hostilities plan yang has proposed measures to ease tensions on the peninsula the statement calls for all issues to be settled without external interference and forestall to suspend all military exercises planned with other states as a gesture towards peace the reclusive country says it will also send a sport delegation with a cheerleading squad to participate in the asian games to be held in south korea. figures show that in the space of a fourth of july celebration weekend in the u.s. more than sixty people were reportedly shot in the city of chicago the incidents to place in different districts of the city starting data also showed that within
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a thirty six hour period local police shot five including a sixteen year old boy guns are widely available in the country and fatal shootings like street common recently a new law was passed in the us state of georgia that i lost my arms to be carried in all public spaces including churches. mad so i'm not named american john was coming up right here and i t. international. when people talk about human rights violations use involve some pro western protesters getting beaten up and response with mainstream media is usually to bomb somebody somewhere so good thing they haven't picked up a story from detroit that the un is calling
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a human rights violation residents of the motor city or well sadly the former motor city who are hundred fifty dollars or more behind on their water bills are getting their water shut off completely the water and sewage department is five billion dollars in debt and that is a justification to crack down on deadbeats on the surface the seems like an open and shut case of course everyone has the right to water especially detroit which is near huge bodies of fresh water that other cities could only dream of but on the other hand if the poor don't pay for water then us taxpayers will be paying for it for them and that's not fair i think this is not so much a case of a right to water but a right to decent employment and a crapshoot for he said the government back when people in detroit had good salaries and a government that wasn't flagrantly corrupt they would have any problems paying for their water bills but that's just my opinion. choose your language. make it with the infidels synthesis and.
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choose good the consensus you. choose the opinions that you think are great. choose the stories get a. chance to to access . they were presumably using this notion that any male old of a certain age roughly between forty and sixty who was killed is automatically counted as a combatant. in the vietnam body count as a metric was flawed it did not really give you a measure of how successful you were being in fact it led you astray in assessing that and the drone strikes are the same why they're the rall metric tell me how we're winning if every time we kill one we create ten strikes and cause a significant negative reaction by pakistani authorities and by the pakistani
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people. here and since i stopped reaching great minds. that very large drone strike really up and did us pakistani relations i was a military guy for twenty five years i've done seven wars i'm not about being nice to the enemy. but the blowback and the aspect of political destabilization those things ultimately do make us less safe. going public outcry appears to have at least come the country's top political and military leadership to publicly denounce to a stronger us why this is not the war you see you how would the course what would a bill you would go to bucks the new course to become dismayed to leave and. become. the go to know how. you did your dishes system which would be.

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