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which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only dot com. it's eleven pm here in moscow breaking news on r.t. international how mass rejects a four hour extension to the israeli proposed humanitarian truce and reportedly fires three mortars of its territory this is the number of palestinians killed so far supplying to over a thousand. detained by the korean military i was threatened with my life when i was deported from the country and banned for three years in a few minutes i'll be telling you the full story about my three days in detention in ukraine british journalist and r.t. contributor graham phillips describes as a deal after being released from captivity by crane security service. fresh army shelling the city of ganske of antique air resistance kills at least
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nineteen civilians as a residential area comes under heavy fire. and human rights watch urges kiev to stop using unguided rockets in east ukraine which have already claimed numerous innocent lives saying this could amount to war crimes. the masses rejected israel's proposal to prolong the humanitarian truce by four hours putting their fragile cease fire under threat the i.d.f. said three rockets were fired into israeli territory after the original deadline extended cif ceasefire was due to end in two hours time still if he's had been suspended to try to allow aid supplies in and recover the dead and wounded the number of deaths caused by israel's onslaught on garza's now reached a fiery milestone there are now more than a thousand victims the fig. leaped as bodies began being recovered from the rubble
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israel continued to batter gaza or until the very last moments before still ities were halted on saturday morning medics a tank fire killed nineteen members of a palestinian family just minutes before the truce started. and there are now fears that are still a tease will break out in the west bank which had been relatively calm in recent years in bethlehem palestinians threw stones and firebombs of israeli police early on saturday the clashes left at least nine people dead. reports. in the moments immediately following the start of the streets hundreds of gazans poured into the streets they have been lining up in front of shops and banks and a.t.m.'s withdrawing cash and stock piling on food and other emergency supplies so certainly the the fear on the ground is that hostilities in this israeli ground operation will continue and continue for some time to come this is a u.n. brokered humanitarian truce the idea is to allow u.n.
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aid workers in and out of gaza they are bringing with them emergency supplies such as medicines for the hospitals that have practically run out it is also an opportunity to evacuate the injured and it's also a chance for people to believe they did well in addition to this twelve hour humanitarian ceasefire there is a seven day truce that is in the pipeline this is something that has been proposed by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry he was in talks in cairo on friday that israel has rejected the version of this proposal as it currently stands what hamas is insisting on is that there was a total lifting of israel sees on the gaza strip but israel says if there is no way that it can agree to this and it also won't agree to any kind of preconditions a must is also asking people who were recently arrested to be released there is a meeting in paris attended by the foreign ministers of qatar and turkey to support a mass as well as high level delegations from bush and france and that meeting is
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being brokered by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry but i must mention that aside from all this kind of diplomatic flurry that is happening the tensions on the ground are extremely high and. i spoke to polish politician in that division told me that israel should be held responsible for supporting the pre-service. the first people who are for the cease fire were the palestinians and we asked the united nations security council to issue a cease fire. resolution it was israel that blocked the united states and the united nations security council twice then israel wanted to impose its own conditions by. by having a cease fire while keeping the siege on gaza while keeping their troops inside and while demanding that palestinians have no right to desist occupation this is unacceptable what palestinian should be a cease fire but also there should be a lifting of the sea so in reality what you see here is
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a struggle of people who are fighting for their freedom for the military occupation that has become the longest in modern history from a system will fall apart and discrimination and segregation that is much worse one what then what prevailed in south africa and there's been a city demonstrations worldwide with hundreds of thousands of people calling for an end to the bloodshed protests held today in paris even turned violent. i. clashed with police who fired tear gas to disperse them calling the protest and sanctioned thousands also marched in london to waving banners and slogans blaming israel for the thousand plus deaths resulting from the offensives of a sudden these protests came after the annual day of solidarity with palestinians in israel could stay in some cities angry mobs burned u.s. and israeli flags there are rallies in the united states of america europe and many muslim countries to. call for an end to the bothers me just as loud online on
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a website you can see a large range of pictures with a hashtag jews and arabs refuse to be enemies it was launched by us couple of mixed arab jewish background. in the. british journalist graham phillips has been deported from ukraine and banned from entering the country for three years on the grounds that he's been working for us at r t he's been held in captivity by the security services for three days the last word that we had heard from him then was a message saying all was fine well graham is now in poland he told us why he was unable to get in touch. they were sending messages from my phone that message that you go r.t. saying all these fine i didn't i didn't send that message they were going through my messages asking me about every single message who sent this to you who is this person how do you know this person was put in
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a room next to an artillery position that they were firing heavily from that was being fired on i was kept in a cellar was detained along with another journalist for dean who was beaten in front of me i saw soldiers you know kick him in the face and then a soldier said if you can confirm my details and he couldn't guarantee that i was going to live i was blindfolded kept in a cell without water or toilet facilities and then we were separated i was interrogated i was interrogated all day i was called a terrorist i was told i had a russian passport i was a russian spy they were telling me all day that i had entered ukraine through ukraine and entered it through russia it's all completely completely falls through accusing me of working for terrorists all of these accusations and interrogations and then they took my computer they took my things and i've just go are just recently been released and i was on the train to warsaw coming from the polish border and i just recently discovered that the now all of my accounts have been hacked i want you to recount my e-mail account my you tube account which is
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obviously money and livelihoods on it deleted two thousand videos from back to every single account i have facebook contact the time that ukrainian forces have had my computer it was held by the s.b.u. as well they've taken that they've stripped all the passwords are now basically being cyberattacks and i'm just fighting now to try and get my life back i mean being kicked out of the country of ukraine my car was taken by the ukrainian military my money was taken my bullet proof vest i've been deported from a country i own a flat in told i'm an enemy of the state when all i ever did there was report the news which report the truth and i've been told i've been obviously banned from for three years kicked out of the border and there have been cyber attack so basically you know my entire life has been has been taken apart i mean thankfully i'm alive and as you can see an effect of your eye but i'm a little shell shocked by the whole experience i'm just trying to kind of get my bearings and get things back together after what was an ordeal. crane security
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services say they removed graham phillips of the country in the interests of national security and territorial integrity but let's remind ourselves for a minute of what the care of authorities said at the time that he went messick as to his whereabouts they said they had no information you'll recall if you're watching us twenty four forty eight hours ago they're also adamant that the military doesn't detain reporters and that on the contrary it worked to create safe conditions for them in fact here's what a spokesman from ukraine security service said at the time. i know it's been taken hostage there is no information on as we're both through whether there is a bounty on his heard the ukrainian military don't journalists. as we've heard was being questioned graham says he was threatened here's what he says is part of a conversation with the ukrainian security officer serious cazalet apply designedly your calls tonight into this new army is if you would intervene with what do. you really don't you think we owe it to them we need. your mom who has
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a million or more to get the equipment you needed. to operate only you could put in the for you thought you knew the guy that you seem to think. that i would he think put me to do anything that would be what he can do for me. but i still believe he wanted me to leave it little muslim we need more. it's become increasingly dangerous for journalists to cover the events in eastern ukraine activists are sounding the alarm of reporters being kidnapped killed in attack there according to a survey published by the international news safety institute ukraine's no the most dangerous country in the world for journalists seven media workers have been killed this year more than anywhere else including iraq syria and pakistan. and as to why british reporter graham phillips might have been targeted in particular i asked
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legal expert alexander mccurry. first unquestionably he was working for r.t.e. and eighty's or a russian television station secondly that he was broadcasting in english and so was attracting an english speaking audience and so did finally say so because mr mintz is a very good journalist and was broadcasting things that the ukrainian authorities don't want the world to see and he was doing that as i said in english and that was obviously unacceptable to them so presumably they will be treating other journalists who work for other russian television stations or news media organizations in the same way i find it actually very worrying. dutch police investigators arrived in eastern ukraine to examine the site of the crash of the malaysian airlines plane meantime that came down last week killing all two hundred ninety eight people on board although they haven't reached the scene of the tragedy . and these pictures are from the netherlands war planes carrying the bodies of the
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victims recovered from the scene of the tragedy arrive at eindhoven airport and make seventeen's flight recorders are currently being examined by experts in the u.k. and the dutch safety board is leading the international investigation expects to release its initial findings by the end of next week in time kids in the u.s. accuse local militia of shooting down the boeing claiming they were armed but russia denies any involvement and is demanding explanations from ukraine after releasing radar data suggesting a fighter jet was in the vicinity of flight m.h. seventeen at the time with a crash so far there's been no response. first family one of the victims of an age seventeen survived at the crash site the astray couple came to pay tribute to the twenty five year old daughter who was among the passengers on the doomed flight on our website. it's a timeline of events surrounding the crash plus the latest from the crash investigation. just ahead the u.s.
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comes out with fresh accusations against russia of involvement in ukraine but still fails to present any evidence i can underline the information that had led to that if this meant after the break the report of the mounting pressure on washington to back up its allegations with facts. especially believing in this world when they believe you know. that you. don't realize. the forces that we need to go by beyond that and actually engage with the ideas. is presented. as well and confront that information i think that's something that as you mentioned before not everything is black and white not everything isn't taken is taken and the more that we can be i guess an. open minded connoisseurs of information regardless of the source i think we're all going to be
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a. government system just to help poor people poor women but they can only change their life and nobody's trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them. step down the whole thing. and we're all forced to. love again there's no letup in the deadly fighting an issue crime with more than two hundred fifty civilians killed in last two months in the city of the most recent attack the government shelling resulted in at least nineteen civilian deaths visible in some a video we're about to show you quite graphic. well mortar shells landed in what residential areas of the city several civilians at this bus stop were among the
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victims blocks of flats a kindergarten a school big news a shelter were also hit in the attack is that one eyewitness described the carnage . give you just heard an awful. look like that would you favor. would you talk more about your father who did this never . was probably just before your brother or moved to the other where you live the other level and you can hear that what you want to give out here it was a little bit of those of you. in other developments human rights watch says the ukrainian army may have committed a war crime when it killed sixteen civilians with unguided grad rockets in the donetsk region the group says the grad system is just too and accurate to be used on populated areas human rights watch is calling for this kind of weapon not to be used to avoid civilian casualties one of the authors of the report says the ukrainian military should be called to account for killing civilians. neither side
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really seems to take enough precautions to make sure that civilians are not killed . when it's these kinds of things in populated areas it's a really high risk pursuit. and killed and that's what is taught in the pitofsky district that civilians were being killed by these kinds of rockets you were able to buy in looking at the creators looking at the direction from where the rockets were coming from looking at the. walls that were hit by these rockets so if it's if the rocket hits the western wall of a building it's coming from the west by doing that we were being we were able to establish where the attacks were coming from in for attacks they were coming from areas under the control of the ukrainian army so in four of these attacks in which killed sixteen civilians we believe that the ukrainian army was responsible for those attacks we are calling
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a human rights watch is calling on both the ukrainian government and on separatist forces to immediately stop using grad rockets these kinds of indiscriminate weapons in populated areas and the ukrainian government should also investigate these cases where there are where there is reason to believe that ukrainian government forces were responsible for for the killing of civilians and both sides are denying the use of granite weapons or the use of at least the use of credit weapons in populated areas. that are it's quite clear and the ukrainian government should investigate and should be stopped the use of these weapons in populated areas furthermore hunter government forces are claiming the kid have used banned white phosphorous bombs during its latest shelling in donetsk they post this video of the alleged attack on the line which hasn't been independently verified moscow says it has proof that kid has used a controversial weapon at least six different occasions russia's defense ministry
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claims there are a number of indicators which occurred to risk a cold phosphorous bombs kiev is denying the allegations earlier we got the thoughts of british army officer chose shoot bridge about it. it shows many of the characteristics one would associate with white phosphorus use in particular it looks like it's an air device that's to say it's been delivered by mortars or artillery or props in aircraft it covers quite some substantial areas you can see by the time it reaches the ground and also you've got this very characteristic. features of breaking into very small very bright burning particles which as indeed military specs people elsewhere have commented upon in their right to say that it falls very quickly to the ground this is a fear some device white phosphorus will burn it intense heat will burn right through to the bone it's it can't be put out by using water and if civilians are in the air it's on my sense of course widespread damage as well as fear and of course
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very serious injuries if it can be proved that white phosphorus has been used against either civilian targets or in an area where it's very likely civilians will be harmed there could well be repercussions in terms of crimes actions for example ukraine is indeed a signatory to the convention the u.n. convention which governs the use of in sentry weapons was four months now since the start of the military operation in ukraine morale of the army appears to be waning soldiers wounded on the front line say their commanders neglecting them from cancer of. dozens of wounded minutes or you were able to get out from one circle means by and forces the soldiers and claim that high ranking officers read it come to the front line and if they do they tried to leave as soon as possible preferably before dark did you hear the. sweep of the wind the was. the it. i felt it was the fall of the would you
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think of the. millions of dollars have already been spent by kiev on its punitive action against those they call terrorists now while the countries and leadership they had ordered yes and another mobilization a round of its citizens into active armed forces the money stream to finance all that still seems to be dry announced he won't have the money to pay for a military operation after all because of the first duty of the army needs around seven hundred seventy five million dollars well just a week left before the first of august ski of a scrambling for support all that said punitive action in the east of the country but morale of the soldiers on the grounds and the collapsing parliament could become a barrier for their operations targets are among cos are of artsy don't ask you crane. russia's foreign ministry is release martially would have comments on the
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ukrainian crisis it slams washington claiming it is possible responsibility for the conflict and its grave consequences moscow also accuses the obama administration of relying on lawyers to implement its foreign policy meantime tens of thousands of people have been fleeing eastern ukraine amid the raging violence according to the united nations the number of refugees has doubled since june but it's going to she can reports next the u.n. doesn't believe the numbers. the un says two hundred fifty thousand ukrainians have left their homes in eastern ukraine since the fighting began the state department had doubted the sources of the un's previous reports on ukrainian refugees and many russians from ukraine have family in russia and may be staying with them but neither ukrainian border guards or nor international organizations operating in the area have or boarded any large outflows of refugees to russia but now we do colleges possibly for the first time that there is a humanitarian crisis inside ukraine but i can't confirm those numbers and quite
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frankly haven't seen that from u.n. reports so i'm happy to fact check that for you and see if we can confirm what we think the numbers are we know there is a humanitarian crisis here at the state department believes ukrainian military posts came under fire from the russian territory the spokesperson did not go into detail of where such information comes from you are and that artillery from russian territory is hitting the military is going to get even out your immediate military out but you are convinced you see no indication she no indication that the opposite is true that ukrainians are swimming occur while the u.s. state department says no indication that the russian territory comes under fire from ukraine witnesses who live near the border inside russia offer a different perspective yes you know not that they are not sold but i only know it doesn't you don't know when you see him to begin you don't know with him but that will stop or you know you kind of are with the. last in the back seat. the idea which was a bit are you with us would be
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a sense of them going so that i would visit. with their would would have wanted to give them the truth for the most part the put them which is. the u.s. is now saying that russia prepares to send power for missile launchers into ukraine but again does not specify what evidence such allegation is based on i can underline the information that had led to that assessment and we don't have specifics about what those systems might look like to outline when pressed on how officials can put out such allegations without backing them up with substantial evidence here's what she said it's not that i don't. think. it's not a question. it's a question of whether you can you know we've put out a plane isn't when you put out information that we will continue to do so it's difficult and we're happy to put out as much as we can all that appears for the state department it's not so much about evidence but about trust but the fact of the matter is many journalists here do take the official's word for it and the
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media is generally slanted against russia britain's daily mirror tabloid newspapers been a red faced sort of fairly do some fact checking when putting together friday's front page the paper printed published this cover photo saying it was the russian president and his daughter in the story claimed that she fled her home in the netherlands but it seems the woman next to has no connection with at all in fact she's a lawyer who was working for russia's federal agency for youth affairs at the time the picture was taken to to speak. it was a nice sunny day the president was walking on my left so i remember that day but that photo was taken by chance in two thousand and eight someone posted it on the internet without checking the facts it's strange that now a media organization with such a big name has decided to use it. for all of you this hour for a month of our breaking news story that if you just joined us a mass has rejected a four hour extension of
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a truce with israel the group also claimed responsibility for three rockets fired into his way the territory minutes after the previously ceasefire expired the a twelve humanitarian break was agreed on to allow aid supplies in to recover the dead foreign ministers from the u.s. europe and the middle east told emergency talks in paris that called for the truce to be prolonged for a week of more developments and the latest news for you just under thirty five minutes time live from moscow this is arts international thanks for being with this marks the stakes here looking at whether the world's on the brink of another financial crisis and if you're in the u.k. a special program for you afshin rattansi is here examining every day brands that are funding israel's wars.
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a friend of mine flew in from germany and he said that as he was leaving he looked in to do stand at the airport and on the front page of twelve german publications were basically titles like putin's missile destroys the airplane alluding to the crash malaysian airplane there fell into the combat soldier in eastern ukraine this isn't just some fluke that my friend saw all these newspapers together the entire mainstream media has made the same bold speculations i think this is interesting for two reasons one the way that the mainstream press jumped onto the story with exactly the same headlines and exactly the same anger. really makes me want to start believing in conspiracy theories especially when an investigation had been conducted yet there wasn't any formal evidence yet but from fox to c.n.n. to medium sized german newspapers the speculation of who was at fault for the crash is identical and absolute and to the western media which feels justified to push for war with anyone who doesn't adopt western values have themselves completely forgotten just what those values are i thought in the glorious west everyone gets
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a fair trial with due process evidence and a conviction only after their guilt has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt but when enemies of washington need to be demonized i guess all those principles just fly right out the door but that's just my opinion. going to six months in foster loan as we follow the international teams vying for racing glory ultimately combs how much we delve into the mysterious cost of a cult classic undisclosed away from the fight clearing the road for the proof. that. we've done the future.
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welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser the money is the root of all easy pickens and money is the root of all crashes for a once every dumb dumb as what to what fool is want to sell stacy macs is a lot of money around the first tweet is from market watch s. and p. five hundred close point two percent higher at one thousand nine hundred ninety seven and two cents closing at a record level for the twenty sixth time this year but on the same day within the same hour we received this tweet from reuters jamie i.m.f. cuts u.s. twenty fourteen growth forecasts to one point seven percent from two percent only a month ago well yes well this is an interesting study on market behavior mass psychology and prices so the fact is that markets tend to go up when there is
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a feeling out there that the fed is going to have to stimulate because the activity on main stream is weak that's why when things like the unemployment numbers go up stocks go up as well because the idea is no the fed is going to inject lots of money this will cause stocks to go higher so there's a very often a disconnect between main street and wall street but over the past. twenty years there's been a new trend and that is that interest rates have been trending towards zero and we're entering a period of negative reserve banking on the central bank level central banks have no assets whatsoever they have no capital whatsoever they only have liabilities tied to other central banks which in turn have liability is tied to other central banks were in a negative reserve market so these stock prices now trading at seventeen thousand eighteen thousand on the dow don't reflect any.

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