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antigovernment a militia is a step up. in ukraine the report on the european volunteers who have decided to join. the u.k. says says now a severe threat to the country. as a growing number of britons is set off to join the extremists in the middle east. british member of parliament in our show galloway is hospitalized after being attacked for daylight in central london.
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welcome to our to international law from moscow and softening you with me. ukrainian soldiers who have been encircled by anti government militias in eastern ukraine for week been allowed to move through a humanitarian corridor of policy there has the details the first group of trapped ukrainian soldiers has made their way out of the encircled meant and joined other units earlier the russian president vladimir putin urged the antigovernment fighters to allow the soldiers who are trapped in the battleground to make their way out he pointed out that they were not there because of their own initiatives that were merely following orders the anti-government fighters agreed on one condition that these ukrainian soldiers lay down their heavy weapons now on friday russian president putin did say that the military chiefs in kiev had turned down this offer and had instead ordered the troops to fight their way out and president
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putin called this a tragic mistake later however the ukrainian president petro poroshenko and the anti-government fighters reached agreement and from the reports we are now receiving the soldiers are making their way out this comes as downtown donates continues to be shelled there was a railway station that was hit it was a building a car and a bus that were completely burnt there have fortunately however be no reports of civilian deaths at the same time be anti government fighters continue to make advances they are being propped up by foreign volunteers and we made with one such group. it's our words everybody is war so every european is a war. and more and more overseas find has all signing up for joining the antics of troops in eastern ukraine the war is slowly advancing into jeannette's city center this used to be a hardware store but like
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a growing number of soft targets around the city it has been reduced to rubble a growing number of europeans are saying enough is enough and are backing their words up with action twenty five year old niccolo was a profession. all soldier with the elite french mountain troops for five years now he's pushing his skills to good use in ukraine alongside a contingent of other foreign volunteers he's training anti-government forces in urban guerrilla warfare. these are people's militias these are not mercenaries or professional soldiers so they need instruction they really have the motivation whereas the kiev army which is a kind of puppet of nato they don't have any motivation whatsoever and they do not really know why they are fighting and against whom they are fighting so that is our main strength. the aid is also a symbolic. for many of these people from the west it's the first time to come defend what is considered by western governments bad cards or bad guys cause so
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it's very important to show the people from the west are distinct from their governments and they are ready to come and fight and risk their lives to defend another world it's not just france volunteers from superior spain germany poland israel and the united kingdom are internet scum the front line. we believe that ukrainian army will not be able to sustain a word or even fall because it's huge the day goes by they lose money they've as motivation they lose manpower they. lose so each day that goes by they grow weaker we grow stronger europe now finds itself in between a rock and a hard place what to do is move its young men sign up to fight against its ally. and on this isn't put at all legally we don't see what the french government can do to us because first of all we're not paid so we're not mercenaries we're not
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terrorists we're not jihad this and of course it's a mission of information it's a political mission it's a mission of soft power a mission that's growing stronger as a brigade of western volunteers is put together under the name of the united continent they're showing just how disunited europe is on the question of ukraine policy r.t. did it's eastern ukraine. moscow and brussels have agreed that ukraine is obliged to pay its outstanding gas bills the e.u. depends heavily on national gas and ensuring the save transit of supplies for ukraine is keen and fresh rating agency estimates euro will remain reliant on russian gas for at least another decade that's because other supplies won't be able to meet the ease demands it's currently too expensive to overhaul the current infrastructure and other sources of energy said. shale gas largely unreliable ukraine also gets its gas from ukraine from russia but has outstanding debt of more
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than five billion dollars the state coffers are running empty and one of the country's largest power plants has now had its gets cut off after it used to too much it will now being encouraged to cut down their energy usage as well elaborate trenka reports it looks like ukraine's capital is in for another sunny week although throughout the hot summer a key of was not line up for air conditioners but rather elektra's boilers as the government saving gas for the winter people have been left with cold showers in the summer the country is preparing for december way in advance like in this school where kids will now have classes on saturdays to avoid the deep freezes of christmas with two months of holiday i mean but some think the public's efforts shouldn't end there wasn't just the theater i'm watching you could you know the jewel in the evening we can leave the lights off in our houses we can just light
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candles it will create a romantic vibe and lift your mood i think such light is much better than those bright lamps energy efficiency campaigns are running wild they do need you. put it in that hero but if you took great but then if the beat is a you never get it because of a set. while some are looking for offbeat solutions others seem to be more obsessed with politics here's a set of stickers being promoted online so leave your bedroom lights off and you're a patriot but plug in a computer or a laptop and your this alien to trend go r t. the rights watch has called on care of to reveal the whereabouts of a russian photojournalist who went missing in ukraine over three weeks ago there was stocks deputy director for your open central asia said the rights of media
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workers are being infringed in ukraine both by militias and army she also said authorities have frequently detained russian journalists before last contact with a photo reporter under a stand in was on the fifth of august and killer of denies having him. the u.k. has raised its threat level to severe over the danger posed by islamic state extremists prime minister david cameron outlines new measures to combat the growing tide of people wanting to head to the middle east to fight what they see as a holy war we know believe that at least five hundred people who travel from britain to fight in syria and potentially iraq what we're facing in iraq now. is a grief a deeper threat to our security than we have known before i still is targeting. all of us in western europe
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a new video has been circulating online showing a twenty one year old london eye bragging of joining while he dubs the golden era of jihad and calling on other young britons to follow his lead prime backer coordinator of the international action center expressed concern at the rise of islamic extremism in the u k. the u.k. joined with the united states in carrying out a war against muslim countries in the middle east as it's perceived in them in the middle east and amongst muslims in the u.k. is that the u.k. government is part of a war against islam and this facilitates and plays into the hands of those who are who are promoting political islamics especially extremist elements who show yes this is a war against islam and yes we can build in recruiting organize on this basis but fundamentally it is the policy of the u.k. government in hand with the united states government that has created the conditions for this development i think behind the terror threat level is the real
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politics of what's going on the terror threat level is not really about perceived terror it's about preparing public opinion in the u.k. in the united states for an escalating intervention by the united states in the u.k. in the middle east and they always have to do it on the pretext of protecting the domestic population against the threat of terrorism. the us ministry has released a video of an airstrike on the islamic state in iraq of the footage shows a child being destroyed while driving along the road near the northern city of egypt meal in total the u.s. has conducted more than one hundred eighty strikes i can see how dispositions in iraq washington has called on its international partners to combine efforts to combat that group. rivage obvious threat is casting
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a shadow over security plans for the nato summit in cardiff next week as marina mentioned some of the measures have made the world's capital look more like a high security prison the three metre high sixteen kilometer fence has already been. the ring of steel it's meant to protect one hundred fifteen leaders worldwide along with thousands of staff in journalist during the two day event now police forces from across the state have been called in to maintain security the total cost of the security measures is yet unknown but some critics claim downing street is about to foot a bill of up to fifty million pounds so some locals have taken to twitter to express just exactly how angry they are at their city for turning it into a high security zone with others are wondering why there was a need to erect and walls in the german from the stop the war coalition things the fact major leaders have to hide behind fences aides there's
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a lot about their policies they're closing lots of schools the children won't be able to attend because of the summit and of course if there's a teachers' strike or something and the teachers close the schools and those are private this is supposed to be acceptable many local people as well be fed up with the money that is being spent on this summit when they're faced with austerity we think nato is not a force for peace but a forceful military action on wall says a great deal about the unpopularity of their cause they feel they have to meet behind still power is. highly fortified. places of the one of the places they fenced off is called of course a world if we call so list and secure for for the heads of state there are lots nowhere. british politician and broadcast george galloway was taken to hospital after being attacked in broad daylight in central london the m.p.'s a
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spokesman said he suffered a suspected broken rib and joel let's get more details now from marion a constable who joins us live from london marina do we know anything about the motives of this attack to george galloway well according to george galloway spokes person the respect them pay got in fact no respect at all when he was posing for photographs with people in central london apparently a man started shouting something related to the whole cost and then he proceeded to partition george galloway's suspect the suspects have suffered a broken jaw a broken ribs severe bruising to his face and head now because that man was shot in something related to the holocaust it left a spokesperson to believe that this is related to george galloway's controversial statements about israel of course he's in the avapro palestine supporter and he has said that he doesn't recognize the state of israel and doesn't debate with israelis in fact this is not the first time has been attacked in two thousand and three he
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was accused of racism when he walked out of the university debate because he found out that his opponent was israeli then in two thousand and eight a man was arrested after he was in fact after he threw a rubber stressful at him while george galloway was complaining and then in two thousand and twelve a poet sorcerer actually tried to help the m.p. eggs so this is not the first time about george galloway isn't seen with confrontation so him being used is an understatement in a concert where they are following judge can always condition in the hospital and also giving us up to date thank you. i judge a getaway hoess political show on our t.v.'s in the u.k. you can see the latest episode film to before the assault at one thirty pm g.m.t. . coming up on r t international law the simple dollar will eyes bucket challenge has raised tens of millions of dollars for charities say where's that
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money going we find out in just a few minutes. differently here in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties have gone to syria in recent months has said he's a reformer in this. race. which is diddy's telling him to go. to go. to syria is going to be some of the stuff. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others the few
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still noticing. the food since changing the world right now. to picture of today's mug. from around the globe. dr. this is r t international a summit on the american dream is being held in dallas and there's plenty to discuss off the a poll found that six out of every ten citizens believe the dream is now out of reach arches marina looks at how u.s. optimism turned to pessimism. in the lone star state of america hundreds of so-called free market champions gather for a summit aimed at defending the american dream the the american dream is considered
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the national if those of the us the idea that everyone has the opportunity to achieve success through hard work regardless of social class a good paying job financial security a better job. a better future better we and better wages and deafening medical my american dream is. to progress to make money. here the hope. i am for my kids to have to have a better life than me in the aftermath of a financial crisis housing bust and great recession the american dream has morphed into a fantasy for most an analysis by usa today shows that living the dream would cost the average family of four one hundred thirty thousand dollars a year only one in eight less than thirteen percent earned that much in two thousand and thirteen are you living the american dream now i'm not living the
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american dream. itself it's been tough for a little live serve in bouncing around jobs we have a union boys do we struggle because when you go on the table it was paid for them for the companies to give you more money they don't want to give you the money will be why are they making the money but they don't want to pay the workers recent polls show sixty percent of americans feel the dream however defined is impossible to reach even more americans believe their kids will be worse off than their parents the good jobs that provided the american dream or made the american dream a reality for many americans have just disappeared been outsourced and what has replaced it are low pay low skill jobs with no job. security no benefits no pension so people are spending all their time working these crazy hours and the hours required to survive are getting crazier a new gallup poll finds that economically stressed americans are working an average
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of forty seven hours per week with a growing number clocking sixty or more and increasing lack of security or stability in the us workforce has even been acknowledged by america's leader but average wages have barely budged inequality as people upward mobility has stalled the cold hard fact is that even in the midst of recovery too many americans are working more than ever just to get by let alone to get ahead and too many still aren't working at all but many critics say the government is to blame for leaving the american dream in tatters because the the we live in a what is not a free market economy we live in a fascist economy we live in a corporate state where you have huge government huge corporations connected to the government big banks especially but the cream of the crop they're living the dream
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according to reports corporate profits are at their highest level in at least eighty five years however employee compensation while it's at the lowest level in sixty five years for most citizens the american dream needs to be rebuilt because simply defending the status quo may mean working for survival instead of security marina porter r.t. . senator rand paul a likely future republican presidential candidate address the american dream gathering he said the search for happiness has happened by the u.s. government snooping on them and invading their privacy. glee when you're looking at yourself listening to download from the. internet it's none of the government's damn business what you're doing. unless you are secure in your house unless you're secure in your papers you can't have your freedom and the government says oh it's only boring old business records to care. think about your disability they say it's
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not protected by the fourth amendment they say they can look at everyone's research everyone's data if i look at your visual record i can tell do you drink do you smoke what medicines do you take what doctors do you go to this is all very private information and i have no problem if the government thinks you're a terrorist and they call a judge and they get probable cause they can look at all of that but i don't want to looking at the records of three hundred million innocent americans. we've got plenty more for you online including one feel for texas people in houston are left mystified by cycle of lights photographed in the night sky with astronomers on able to pinpoint the cause i find out more on our t.v. dot com. also they all at sea live that struggle to rescue dozens of
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adrenaline junkies surface you slotted california speeches to ride gigantic waves caused by hurricane irene check out the video on our web site. the simple viral eyes bucket challenge has proved a fundraising spectacular people pouring freezing water over their head has bought in around eighty million dollars for the ls charity but why is it unaided money actually going according to the a.o.l.'s associations pyatt charted only directs twenty eight percent of the race. actual research into finding cures and another fourteen percent is towards fundraising itself and seventeen percent goes on to administration. that include six figure salaries for the top team at the nonprofit organization. say it believes the money is unlikely to trickle down to the very people it was meant for in the first place there's
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a lot of conflict of interest with the first and foremost is the concept that there is no cure when in fact we know there is if you look at who populates their board you'll find chemicals you'll find a lot of the corporations like pfizer that actually produce medications and or products that contribute to neurodegenerative diseases such as. although we'd like to believe the intentions are good the reality is the money is being funneled to wards a lot of pharmaceutical development which is unlikely it will trickle down and affect the suffering of those who have a less in this country in fact the president and c.e.o. of the association makes fifty percent more than the vice president of united states there's so much money behind the cause marketing model we literally have billions of dollars being raised by activating the consumer's charitable instincts that go not to the causes of the problem but actually contribute often to them. so more news from around the world at least six people have been killed in
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a suicide bomb attack in eastern afghanistan the bomber blew himself up in a truck outside an intelligence headquarters in jalalabad a blast was followed by a gun battle between militants and security forces according to officials forty five people where winters and there are thought to be of the teletubbies the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. protests broke out in bahrain over the beating of prisoners one political prisoner also went on hunger strike over allegations of every tree arrests and detentions demonstrators tossed molotov cocktails and set tires aflame in the streets there demanding the al khalifa royal family give up power and release all political prisoners the under us in britain has been going on for years now with frequent clashes with security officials. two miners have been killed and at least four are trapped after a gold mine collapse near the capital of nicaragua the shutter they were working on
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was cut off by landslides the sea teams have brought in wooden platters to get the miners out he said worth of and he threw them out. in iceland florentines raised the aviation warning code to read after a small eruption at the bottom of ok no it follows two weeks of earthquakes in the region the airspace has been closed to up to fifteen hundred meters and that could be further destruction if ash clouds form making it dangerous for planes to fly over parts of euro. up next is the breaking of the set every mounting this major look into the global spy wars and why they exist in the first place i'll be back in half an hour.
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no a famous politician is tweeting that a foreign government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going to see yet another intervention to democratise 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 is 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 grandpa kirby remembers the cold war and back when there were two great powers they had to at least behave well to woo people into believing that one side were the good guys now that's all gone the
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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 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 . and happening guys i'm happy martin and. this is breaking the set so for the past
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few weeks many detroit residents have gone thursday after the city decided to shut off water services for more than fifteen thousand people due to delinquent bills but just sixty miles south of detroit the city of toledo ohio is dealing with its own water crisis for entirely different reasons see over the weekend five hundred thousand people were warned not to drink their tap water thanks to an enormous toxic algae bloom in lake erie the main source of toledo's drinking water while this type of algae growth is naturally occurring in the scope and size of this particular bloom could almost certainly be blamed on human activity see algae feeds on phosphorus and nitrogen which is heavily president agricultural runoff from farms and sewage and considering that the great lakes alliance as they made tens of billions of gallons of untreated sewage flows into the great lakes every year it's certainly no surprise that we're now seeing these mass algae blooms cover large swathes of lake erie but not to worry just today the mayor of toledo michael
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collins declared that the water is safe to drink. very thirsty right. here to get to where you go to get a great job. but despite columns well enos to drink the water this is a problem that won't be going away anytime soon considering it's only the beginning of algae bloom season so unless we start heavily invested in sewage treatment infrastructure and drastically restructure the operating procedures of factory farms then we're likely to see this discussed in toxic problem bloom up again and again. it's a. very. well.
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