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the russian president a one trick. one of the kid is making a grave mistake that's after ukraine reportedly rejects an offer to back away to buy to surrounded the town dog but you know by score by anti-government militias. the un says at least thirty six people i killed on average in east ukraine every day aren't you reports from the scene of the latest devastating attack in the resistance stronghold of dunya. and living as an interim government is dissolved ass islamist militants gain strength threatening to plunge the country into the chaos off civil war.
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hello there this is our team to national you with me to bang with say top top story now russia's president says on me komondors in ukraine are willing to let their troops fight their way out of it and in a circle moment instead of accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor. speaking at a youth forum in western russia actually the end rafah mall was listening and andrea what else has the president said during his q. and a with his behavior for. he took this opportunity to discuss the crisis in ukraine and describe the situation there is a common tragedy for both nations and everything should be done to try and stop it well earlier he had asked the anti-government forces to open up
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a humanitarian corridor or to allow ukrainian forces to leave peacefully forces that were currently trapped in the east of ukraine the anti-government forces had agreed to this is almost those troops actually surrendered their heavy weapons but at the forum mr putin said that he regretted the fact that military chiefs in kiev had prevented this from happening. but still you know for months according to the latest information the army leaders have taken a decision not to let people out of those willing carol and to government forces are trying to broaden the humanitarian corridor for them to leave the area without a fight i think is a colossal mistake could lead to many human lives being lost. mr putin also said that he hoped that the west would put pressure on pierre to try and enter into some sort of meaningful dialogue with the rest of regions of the country he said that the situation there was reminiscent of world war two in terms of the
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shelling that it taken place and he also said that he would hope the government forces that are currently. carrying out their counter offensive had described that as a humanitarian mission simply because they wanted to push the government forces away from densely populated areas he was also asked about russia's nuclear capability and his answer to that was russia will continue to strengthen its nuclear deterrent although it would not seek to get involved into international conflict all be the aggressor but of course it would defend its own interests and the family there in moscow piling on at the ready made putin's q. and a with a youth forum on current questions as well as on the economy but as it is heard from andrew the lion's share of the questions during the q. and a with the president did concern ukraine where at least thirty six people are killed on a daily basis for according to un human rights watchdog policia filed this report
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on the site of the latest devastating attack. what was a small mosque. you can see the rocket is hit the whole slice of the whole facade of the building people that were killed while waking at the local bus station you see got up looked over to the wall of the. water looked a little closer look a little. look here. sir you can't get a look at it you know one person lost their life has been covered with his sheeting . under them throws in the distance so what happened to you know i. don't dispute that this was reported in court this is to be understood by the doctor says a woman lying on the ground here she's being killed she was the worker and feel small store she was hit by the impact of the rockets and the loss.
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of bodies being blown away and we're waiting now for the ambulance to come and take her to the mall. or it was not. one of this is this is one of the residential buildings that has been hit people are coming back now to clean up their apartments and to see what remains this is a bomb shelter over here which is covered by a door knob nobody is inside of the moment effect immediately off to the rockets way and people can come on the street or girders nurtured this with the earth as large as. it is now the sound of incoming artillery so we can get out of here what some people are telling us is that there is an army barracks in the vicinity and they think that the ukrainian army was aiming for that rather than these residential buildings point to see on t.v. downtown damascus. meanwhile the latest monthly report by u.n. humanitarian monitors also say the numbers of casualties in eastern ukraine has
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more than doubled in the past month while condemning alleged human rights. offenses by anti government militias the document also suggests have been multiple reports of abuse coming from ukraine's on fourth of the human rights watchdog says the special and territorial battalions also known as the national guard operating under kipps command have already been up ducting and torturing people the body also calls for kiff to enforce more control on the fourth. well that's not a view fully shared by the u.s. president who once again blamed russia for the rising violence in eastern ukraine we agree if there was ever any doubt that russia is responsible for the violence in eastern ukraine the i can say shows came hartland the heels of an emergency session of the un security council where russia's and voyage highly cheered again once again stronger refuted any allegation of lost those heavy machinery of troops on
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the ukraine soil but even before that if the u.s. ambassador presented her case to the council members sparking a fiery response of a dangerous escalation of the one of the separatist leaders that russia has armed and backed said openly the three or four thousand russian soldiers have joined their cause he was quick to clarify that these soldiers were on vacation but a russian soldier who chooses to fight in ukraine on his summer break is still a russian soldier yet still according to the russian government the soldiers were never there. is no one is hiding the fact that they're russian volunteers is going to free we would like to see similar transparency shown by other countries maybe our american colleagues can tell us what dozens of very guys there's a doing great security council or how many so-called mercenaries from their so-called military enterprises and new york like sounds of kilometers away when
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they're laying on the periphery where did the ukrainian security forces get the code a huge american weapons. not funny anymore that's what the defense ministry in moscow has said after they don't release satellite images claiming to show proof russian troops inside ukraine the ministry said the pictures will only taint the lions international reputation and added that commenting on them seriously is just pointless. right these are the images that nato has prevented they are said to russian self-propelled until early units moving into and a convoy through ukraine territory other images allegedly show activity in russia's adjacent to that ukrainian border something major says as part of moscow's destabilising strategy that will make adams executive director at the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity said his thoughts but i think these were released by the same they were taken by the same company that the u.s. had used to relieve its satellite information about m.h.
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seventeen the elysian air flight the existence of guns by the rebels in ukraine and so i think it has very dubious credibility as a private firm i don't think it shows anything i don't think what most people in the west understand is that everyone on both sides with the exception of some ukrainians having american weapons but everyone is using russian weapons the line of russian tanks means nothing because we don't have the information to tell us where it came from as to whether russia has troops on its border it's inside its border you know there were businesses so that if we had unrest on the border with mexico here in the u.s. you'd be sure we'd have a military presence there to make sure our borders were secure. the foreign press association in london has become the latest organization to call for the release of a russian journalist who's been missing in ukraine for more than three weeks now it said i understand it must be released if he's been held by security forces stressing that all media should be allowed to cover the ukrainian consulate freely
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and without harassment for a correspondent stan and disappeared in eastern ukraine on the fifth as he was selling the violence they give maintains it has no knowledge of his whereabouts. about head of the threat of sanctions are once again in the air as the white house promises a new at the moment restrictions against moscow but comment that will get a possible involve girls for now as it showcase their latest models at the moscow crusher. libya's interim government has resigned after islamist tightened the grip on the country pushing it towards its worst crisis since the overthrow of the gadhafi regime in twenty eleven this comes days after militants declared a breakaway regime to rival the elected government libya splits between two
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camps one is run by islamist backed rebel factions now in control of the capital tripoli the other is libya's nationalist government that has fled to the country's east away from the armed gangs so on one side is alleged the islamist militias are receiving support from turkey and qatar and on the other the official regime is apparently backed by egypt and the arab emirates who both repeatedly carried out is strikes against militia positions last week political writer and journalist dan de lay's broke told us the conflict in the country has turned into a proxy war. libya's been turned from being before twenty eleven a linchpin of regional stability to a safe haven actually for sectarian death squads and militias of all kinds from around the region britain and the us both a huge deal as to there to tarrie the regime and qatar is the one who is arming the militias that are causing such chaos in libya and then if there was to start arming
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forces allied to tell if they have to be arming both sides affectively one directly or the other in directly which would so the seeds for permanent kind of civil war situation which by the way would probably suit the interests of the british and us ruling elites very well because their fundamental goal consistently over the past three years has been to try to prevent the reemergence of libya as an independent regional power right this is how the pulse struggle in libya unfolded this year in made a u.s. citizen and rogue general from the gadhafi era launch to come to offensive against islam is in june there was an election that strayed off to a number of officials defected to the islamists and formed a parallel government and last month an islamic emirate was declared in benghazi where tripoli a poured a seized on the extremists finally took control of the airport this month the central government asked for foreign help and at the security council the un once
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said libya will slide into further chaos without international support. coming up how much information are you willing to give away when buying a jersey well added has the potential to track everybody bluebelt loyal fans will give you the details in a couple of minutes you stay with us. differently here in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties have gone to syria in recent months as. former. president we choose to tell him well you can. still be nice to syria it's going to be such a step. on
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a marriage in the financial world. talked to goldman's cannot stop exit only taken from the demand for credit. and life there are. thank you. thanks for staying with us reports say thousands of people from iraq's yazidi minority who were lucky to escape islamic state militants are still trapped on monta scindia near the syrian border
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that's despite assurances from washington the humanitarian crisis in the area has been resolved after its warplanes bombed the jihad to save their cd's have been ruthlessly targeted by radicals and massacred let's talk more on this with a perry abraham a yazidi immigrant in the netherlands who has launched a social media campaign to stop the genocide of her people thank you for being with us. perry what is your take up the fight and reveal the plight of your plan. because the people of sin jar were asking for help but no one can hear the people and that's why we started the campaign stop the easy genocide a few friends in america and other countries also started this campaign and i think i was the first on television to let people know what is the people to use e.g. people needed help. thousands of years it is who are thought to be trapped on
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monsoon job still haven't got a drop of water food they're still struggling there is anything being done to help the plight of those people know all of the news channels are now a bit quiet about those people on mountain jar. which everyone thinks that the people of vermont and are saved but that's not that's not not at all. what's happening now people are still on mountain gore and they need help day it has no food no water there should be a plane always looking unmounting the door if there are people there or not. now people are still fleeing it's not it's not one group that came at mountain jarno there are still people fleeing from isis. apparently the years it is have described was happening to them as genocide. as if they specifically being
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targeted do you feel the same way yes it is. third genocide upon the a cd people we can call this a genocide because the people are being killed instantly jars there are a radical muslims there are kurdish muslims and at this moment none of these people are being killed only disease e.-d. people just because they do not want to convert to islam. the us is trying to bombard this line mixtape militants in iraq or do you think this will help in the long run of course it will help in the long run bar for his d.d. people it's already too late because obama said he would help these people and afterwards obama was the united states were bombing near and real and stranger and arab you are two different places for are far from each other and so for do you see
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the people there must be a help right now deliver weapons for the z.t. people. yes of course the airstrikes will in the long run help to. demolish isa's but not for the easy people who know now i hear you're very passionate and i hear your fallout what do you what is your view what do you think should be getting done right now to save some of those thousands of people were trapped. now first of all i want to say that. all these demonstrations of the u.c.d. people are forty years d.d. people of certain jar we are asking for weapons forty years each people we are talking about thirty years it is soldiers of traversing who need weapons we are not talking about all these demonstrations that we did we are doing it for the u.c.b. people and now everyone got them and is talking about giving weapons to do kurds is
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the cry of the z.t. people but is given weapons to the people are they ready for that more weapons is coming in and out of iraqi are you ready to handle that yes we are ready to handle we have our own group of us which are short and these men's are fighting for the u.c.d. people right now all right we'll have to leave it right there very passionate and quite vocal perry abraham there is it immigrant in the netherlands speaking on behalf of the people who are still fighting isis in iraq it's not just the government who are tracking your every move it seems falls where giants also have the potential to keep tabs on consumers that for example there's a bestselling added as jersey of the german national football team two million have been sold already thanks to the slight success at the world cup but something else are getting more than they bargained for let's take a look at those i know wanted bugs to customers that are not only taking
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with them this device is a radio frequency identification chip now which is used to transfer data automatically through electromagnetic fields they're usually used for logistics but consumer products are also being equipped with the chips are barely noticeable and editors denies they can track individuals but consumer privacy expert liz macintyre the potential uses are worrying. unfortunately the consortium of major corporations around the world and even governments are very interested in tracking people and it's all about profit they figure if they can know everything about somebody where they go their habits who they know then they can make money off of that when these tags go home with consumers on the things they wearing carry these consumers can be tracked these these are if i do tags have unique identification numbers and the plan is for every item on the planet at one at some
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point to have one of these numbers in it and if you think about it well it's just a number there are lots of things that are just numbers for example social security numbers are just numbers bank account numbers are just numbers but we have the sense not to put them on our t. shirts and walk around with those because people could use that information about us and so it's a very invasive technology and let me say this is just. the beginning after insisting moscow is not doing enough to ease tensions in ukraine washington is threatening russia with a new wave of sanctions now the sentiment was echoed by german chancellor angela merkel who said that the e.u. is also considering stepping up its economic restrictions however the german opposition is not supporting the move. as. does was different sanctions and a trade war means improving the situation on the contrary we have a spear all of us collation the times the german and european economists my
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experience is that many people rejected to sanctions right from the start they have their rightful feeling that this is not the way to achieve anything. sanctions are always proved but the political means fail they're useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you can already see the backlash from the sanctions but in the next couple of months it will be even more obvious now that i'm back on bond from the beginning it was the wrong approach because sanctions escalated the situation and did not ease the tension is the sky it was clear when the you impose sanctions that there would be a counter reaction and the stakes would be raised and now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. german automobile manufacturers remain optimistic despite the threat of more sanctions so they flock to moscow's glittering twenty fourteen cars share european and chinese producers have rolled up some some of their related models and
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say parts of the market in russia are looming are too scared to pull them up behind the wheel. with all the classic cars and gorgeous women and you would be forgiven for thinking that the constant threat of global sanctions again also wasn't really a feature all the fuss but the car industry is taking a little bit of a slump at the moment it's a bit of a rocky ride bus the bus market is still one that everyone here wants to tap into and that's the case in about five years time and that's a bit say the german one that has the biggest in the us if we do take sanctions in mind this made the german industry hit by about twenty five bucks i spoke to the company and they don't seem to think that and they remain rob optimistic about basis. to remain absolutely dedicated to your strategy of growth in russia we believe that differently and the growth is still going to continue over the next
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few months in years to come and then when you look at it to over two million vehicles are being sold in russia right now which is still one of the top automotive markets in the world now there is talk about like being imposed upon the calling industry specific play now this one affects foreign called companies that produce that hey we've got some eighty percent of them so talk about so you thought to stop it wouldn't that be importing of components not something that the modified just a little bit sickly enthused about. or they all when you go through here from russia garment they already start for a bit to the cheap or something european brands from europe to russia and. there will be something that's here in the market i sit. we can save some space and a week a lot so are you perhaps that's what sick you left that the still growing and not the lox the rain well the bus and i love it russian style of it it looks great for
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sure they do. we're very happy here with a very healthy market share so we typically have over thirty percent of the tree but keep to the automobile sector they want the very best whatever but this is the best and most days it's not so. he still said to be a red coat with a more political phone say that at the nothing label on one million visits is expected still be enough to drive the markets. then take the pot the world's top back and i'll make headlines just ahead stay with us for that.
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i know a famous politician is tweeting that a for government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going to see yet another intervention to democratize their government into the dirt like in iraq or libya wait wait nothing is going to happen because that politician is russian but why is this so why can the police beat up or terrorize protesters in some countries but in others if you lift one finger you're going to get a nato lesson in human rights well the answer simple this tweet any attempts to intervene from do a member of what happened because unlike what they tell you in school might does it make right for young uns out there old gerber kirby remembers the cold war and back when there were two great powers they had to at least behave well to woo people and to. leaving that one side where the good guys now that's all gone the problem is they mano polar world that we live in heck if the us still had to deal with soviet or some other propaganda we would never see as much footage of flagrant police
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misconduct that we do now absolute power corrupts absolutely and the geo political monopoly that we all live in really isn't good for the average person in or outside of america especially if they want to protest but that's just my opinion. polls are my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the new i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter to say to secure a car it's all you're talking no. thank you no more weasel words. when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you know you should be ready for a. pretty speech letter and the freedom to.
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i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. ron paul is on the program today now the former congressman and three time presidential candidate sat down with watt to discuss u.s. foreign and domestic policy and you definitely don't want to miss what he had to say and had fun times are going up against a pretty powerful institution make us government will be powerful several big hedge funds are suing the government for taking too much of the profits from fannie and freddie the government dropped the ball somewhere are these billionaires just being vultures turned into little bit about we'll look into it coming right up then in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing a big big payday in switzerland you won't want to miss a moment at all starts right now.
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today we're looking at ethics now most of business television shows don't spend a lot of time talking about business ethics but we aren't most business t.v. shows so what prompted us to address this very subject fannie mae and freddie mac. yeah ethics and fannie mae and freddie mac. last summer a lawsuit was filed by perry capital and several other hedge funds which argues that the government is taking too much of the profits from fannie and freddie perry and other funds own preferred shares in the companies that they believe are worth not so small fortunes if only the government would stop how you know the profits now let me start back in the beginning back in two thousand and eight then.

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