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have voiced their fear that the treaty would harm freedom of speech and lead to on line censorship ati's smith has more now from london. in line with hundreds of thousands of people all over europe today these people here in london behind me are demonstrating against actor the anti counterfeit sick trade agreement disagreement which would make insensitive by the sixty's but if they used pirates in the days to find these activists in the streets with no mo money it's ring of the end they're not for me i mean very nice anonymous. here and none of this is very often where they've got banners we didn't do shut down the internet they're saying no actor culture is made of copies and stop internet censorship and one of the main objections to the at truth movement is that if we make a change and makes entirely in secret say much to the main the e.u. negotiates resign didn't originally say that the document was secretive and
have voiced their fear that the treaty would harm freedom of speech and lead to on line censorship ati's smith has more now from london. in line with hundreds of thousands of people all over europe today these people here in london behind me are demonstrating against actor the anti counterfeit sick trade agreement disagreement which would make insensitive by the sixty's but if they used pirates in the days to find these activists in the streets with no mo money it's ring of the end they're not...
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video on demand ati's minefield costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the ati dot com. boom which brightened. the bounce from funds to impressions inside. these firms totty dot com. welcome back to our tease it will clear the headlines. the greek parliament gives the green light saying new set of harsh austerity cuts demanded by the u.s. and the i.m.f. before they hunt over a hundred and thirty billion euro bailout that this podcast protests in the sound of athens which saw dozens hundreds of clashes with police has rises torched buildings and looted shops and. the arab league called on the yuan to create a joint peacekeeping since the serial i thought when i was a show ends to mount more pressure on president assad and damascus has rejected the proposal that. underground promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it is safe is for peaceful energy papa says despite the long lived the western sanctions imposed against it. and the next hour he talks to pakistan's foreign minister who explains why should things that you are
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is in damascus for ati. the date for the people's referendum on the country's new constitution has been announced on wednesday it is expected to be held on the twenty sixth of february the syrian government has been working on a draft for this new constitution for quite a while now and it has sad that the most important thing about this new constitution the most important change is that it implies the end of monopoly of the ruling party in syria the vast party has been in power in the country for the last fifty years actually since the beginning of the uprising here in syria last march protestors have been calling for democratic reforms and for amendments to the country's key law in the wake of violence that followed in the show demonstrations peaceful demonstrations many opposition leaders not been only demanding president bashar al assad to go and they will not be satisfied with this particular reform with this particular referendum this news it's how has come it's numerous reports about violence all acros
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video on demand ati's minefield costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. the live shows science technology innovation all the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. cultures that so much time to commercial right on its own so here it is the price of crude remains stubbornly high and consumers feel the pinch so why are energy prices so high because of the lack of supply and security. me eve's.
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tony bennett was on hand aty hall yesterday to help celee the 50th anniversary of his classic. he sang the song in public for the first tamt the fairmont hotel in decemr 1961. the cleanup begins today at justin herman plaza in san francisco. the city held its annual piw fight yesterday. it happens every valentine's day at six p-m. it's caused a big messn the past, when rainy weather caused the feathers to clog sewer drains. but this yearl seemed to be clear. it's 4-- have unwanted gift cards? how you can exchange them fr airline miles. and keeping more money in yr pocket. the agreement... reached on a payroll tax br. it could be something san bo residents have been waiting have been waiting to hear. the announcement today from the city and pg&e. heading south.. sooner than expected. the new opening date.. for the 49ers new stadium. weather ad libs traffic ad libs good morning. it's wednesday, february 15th. i'm frank mallicoat. and i'm grace lee. time is 5-- in just a few hours we'll get details about a plan to pay victims of the deadly pipeline explosion in san bruno.
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video on demand ati's mind broadcasts and feeds in the palm of your. questions. in the southwest is full of historic sites. but the shortest road. from here a ferry is needed local pigeons of even the boats. to the other. people here take. it from a young age it's a very traditional musical instrument. from. locals insist that the ghostly music reveals to fool. people on the. plane has been handed down from generation to generation you know that there are very many music players here that we call displays that. this road formed a link between russia's capital and its siberian part. connected the country's western and eastern region it's. russian poet alexander pushkin once travelled along it it was used by stage coaches or. has been at the head of the district for several years during this time he's been able to restore a dozen historical landmarks. we marry from the western bank of the volga are not great in number there are only fifty or sixty thousand of. these these that is why we seek to stick together in order to safeguard our language culture and of course
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video on demand ati's live broadcasts and already says feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. syria brushes off fresh arabic initiatives targeting the assad regime while washington and stuart to be limbering up for military action. athens approves draconian new austerity measures as the city explodes with rage what protest to say is a sellout of national sovereignty to foreign interests. taking stock of the basics health care education and housing are under scrutiny as he outlines plans for social reform in his latest reelection article. untainted by association the ethics of london's twenty twelve olympic games are undermined by a controversial sponsorship deal with a chemical giant in the infamous disaster which claimed tens of thousands of lives in india. you're watching t.v. a very warm welcome to our top story out damascus has swiftly rejected a brand new arab league package of initiatives on syria the proposal backs the opposition and calls for a joint arab un peacekeeping force in the country with more on this let's cross live to our who's in c
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and this man atis about to go see it wizards game. ahhh. so soft. time out. sweet. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft is designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ♪ ♪ ah. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >> the toyota sports desk, brought the boat your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. it was a packed crowd tonight. jam fast from start to finish. nick young driving up the middle. with the slam. he finished with 14 points. that was not enough. williams with the lot. that is what the people pay to see. one-handed slam dunk. butler gets in the action. why not? watch the beatty. slams at home. no contest, the clippers when, 107-81. everybody knew this would be a rebuilding year for maryland basketball no more gary williams or jordan williams, but if you are a fan, you have to take satisfaction in what is building this young team ho
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video on demand ati's mind broadcasts and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images for world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all today please. please .
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." >> this award winning drama aties is has social realism its heart. no surprise that its writer is a dickens' fan. >> he was making the -- want to be about the state of the british underclass. he was an absolute genius. you can tell somebody to be what they most don't want to be about -- to read what they most don't want to read about. it's told the nation's heart -- it stole the nation's heart through fiction. >> that was his great skill. >> he was a great reporter. he began as a reporter. he combines this acute, perceptive eye of a reporter with the poetic imagination. he embroiders upon reality through language. that is absolutely marvelous. >> is that which has given dickens his enduring -- it is that gift which has given dickens his enduring appeal. >> for all you fans, this is going to be a great month for charles dickens. you can get updates on our web site any -- website anytime. from all of us here at "bbc world news america," thanks so much for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by --
." >> this award winning drama aties is has social realism its heart. no surprise that its writer is a dickens' fan. >> he was making the -- want to be about the state of the british underclass. he was an absolute genius. you can tell somebody to be what they most don't want to be about -- to read what they most don't want to read about. it's told the nation's heart -- it stole the nation's heart through fiction. >> that was his great skill. >> he was a great...
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spian toan is t atis iria he ive erel, ise coeqntl atseou pltsl ateye thei ce 0 cl os0 n in shathhi owh ray get out of thisuntry aswell. was clr resp by iselor nuclear attackiran will continue to have a ma ofconventional army that -- and they e bl fvor some kind of action hostile action agnsisrael that will be immense. have a that consequence too. conventional military, a big one. >> yes. bules ceit, you just have to watch what iran has been doing what they saying. you cannot diminish the ex tents of threat to ra. eye t threatening iraq anymore. but i point out in the war with th d 100,000 kids to clear up the bomb sites onth ground, and they -- they died, they were willing to do thvea l anliourv in that country that makes no calculations. >> exit question -- >> opposite side. >> exit question, what are th dsof an israeli military strike on anright now? pat? >> i would say one in five. nooninthe or four. one in five. i just don't think they're gog o b i don't think they can succeed, and i don't inth'r confident the united states will back them up, and you don't wound ak you kill it. >>
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casualties there are those who believe the figures are being manipulated to push a regime change agenda ati's other planets has this report. the syrian observatory for human rights syrian observatory for human rights theory an observatory for human rights it's one of the most widely quoted sources of syrian casualty figures but it's not always telling the truth and ownership the syrian observatory for human rights is left several media outlets quoting false information as to rivals find the same name the original group was hijacked.
casualties there are those who believe the figures are being manipulated to push a regime change agenda ati's other planets has this report. the syrian observatory for human rights syrian observatory for human rights theory an observatory for human rights it's one of the most widely quoted sources of syrian casualty figures but it's not always telling the truth and ownership the syrian observatory for human rights is left several media outlets quoting false information as to rivals find the...
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campaign introduced fear, primarily but not only fear, but fear as a powerful emotion in poll particulars atis that just about anything could be fair game if misused and i would point out, that sid arguines th he did not misuse the truth but we have seen cases where it has been. much of the political world we experience today was born in the presidential campaign of 1964. emotion and fear as a tool of politici politicians, we will discuss, it and here to stay. thanks very much. >>. [ applause ] >> now we will go to the seconds part of this which is going to look at the current environment. i'll retitle this segment though, a goldstein answers america. tom goldstein is the go-to guy about the current state of the political ads. i want to say one thing, this current campaign is half over and yet we may not get a better epithate then newtitics is a na vicious and horrible business. he said that when five of ten ads in iowa were negative. many aimed at him, that late december to bring us up to speed at how i looks now, tom goldstein, used to be at the university of wisconsin and director of thei
campaign introduced fear, primarily but not only fear, but fear as a powerful emotion in poll particulars atis that just about anything could be fair game if misused and i would point out, that sid arguines th he did not misuse the truth but we have seen cases where it has been. much of the political world we experience today was born in the presidential campaign of 1964. emotion and fear as a tool of politici politicians, we will discuss, it and here to stay. thanks very much. >>. [...
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video on demand ati's my broadcasts and already says feeds now in the palm of your . question on all t.v. dot com. the. motion would be soon which brightened if you knew about sloan from funniest impressions. who flew stunts on t.v. don't come. up with. top stories this hour. the russian language spoken by a third of its population. threatens national integrity but russian speakers so the referendum is just the first step to ending decades long discrimination. and pressure grows on the regime in syria with russia and china trying to mediate peace but there are fears that if damascus for the nation. and propelled into action. the idea of euro unity hold strong the region is crumbling. schools are accused of brainwashing people. trying to convince children that the project. is our main stories but with more knows more developments in this and fifteen minutes from now in the meantime the latest sports news with dmitri. hello there welcome to the sports subject thanks for joining us this hour good to have a company again coming up. golden goose you on jihad coach guus hid
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welcome to nbr any chance you changed your min mind and you are going along wit with your attorney aty general. my staff is working with the people on the or side of the table. we are not on board yet. i like a number of attorney's general are not there yet. they can speak for themselves but i'm not. >> if you look at this right now tom, it should be no surprise 000 of the teofthe ten states nt participating. and california is not on board yet and nevada is not on board yet. and these are states that are very affected. and along with those states that are investigating those things. you see ten states that are aggressively developmentsing or deeply investigated by this. >> the questions that remain.fo. what do you say to them? what terms do you want. your state would be on the line for $32 million what would you like to see instead? >> i would like to see a couple of things. one is accountability. your report that led into this segment is very good. i think to call this robosigning is benign. i say it's too benign way to put it. tens upon tens of thousands of false affidavits have been
welcome to nbr any chance you changed your min mind and you are going along wit with your attorney aty general. my staff is working with the people on the or side of the table. we are not on board yet. i like a number of attorney's general are not there yet. they can speak for themselves but i'm not. >> if you look at this right now tom, it should be no surprise 000 of the teofthe ten states nt participating. and california is not on board yet and nevada is not on board yet. and these are...
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people are looking for an alteate place tot atis affordable. there are many already. affole -- it is unfortunate. state, ieati there asncisc well. my brother and sister lived around the corner. times have changed, obviously. nightclub owners have stepped it up. we have had to make a loto ccessio a chaes if the place is shut down, it is quiet. at the same time, we have a responsibili toe people that do patronizesome of the businesses, even the bars across the street. whether theygoere ornot, they have a chance to go and get some coffee as well. with that, and because it is an istitution, and because e applicant is willing to put his money where his mouth is and in s i woulliketo see, if only this does go through, that you would use ight ifsecurity and not corporate security. night life security knows how to intoxicateple that are alittle it helps keep the noise down. securi can handle such things. that is just my opinion. with that said. vice chair joseph: there has been also some mention of patrons between 2:00 and 4:00, which would make it 25 patrons an hour. i have
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aties cuss finch -- atticus finch didn't have to deal with a 24-hour news cycle. tony serra didn't have to deal with bloggers in his career. i think what's going on in new york city where the head of the i.m.f. was arrested for doing some untorrid things in a big hotel. i found it ironic last night that eliot spitzer was interviewing people talking about these sorts of activities, and that cycle is going on and on. if you want to play a drinking game, you know, who wants to take bets of when we're going to have the first appearance of gloria allred? it's inevitable. i'm getting off the point a little bit here. but at some point i think it was around the time of the o.j. case where you had this confluence of a big public figure, it was a juicy trial, and cable news was just becoming a force. it changed the environment in which we operate, at least criminal system operates. because it's not just cases anymore, it's entertainment. it's a whole media frenzy on big cases. and i don't think that's a very good thing, but that is the environment in which we operate. and l
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life on the go for sky video on demand ati's minefield costs and already says feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the. wealthy british style. on the tires. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on. the phone lines. soon which brightened a few nibbles soon from phones to christians. who threw stones on t.v. dot com. finn's approves draconian new austerity measures as the city explodes with rage protests to say the sellout of national sovereignty to foreign interests. syria brushes off fresh arab league initiatives targeting the regime while washington is thought to be in bring up for military action. and equal opportunities to study work and. his plans for social reform in his latest pre-election article. for sports news now with paul. hello and welcome to the world of sport is what's coming up. all changes on james reports playing for england manager fabio capello could be on the brink of joining the big spending the russian premier league side
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the countries calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in syria the exclusive interview to ati's arabic channel lebanese foreign minister. says meddling in syria's internal affairs and we worsen the crisis. and over to asia we rejected the idea of interference from syria's internal affairs from the very start as meddling from the outside will not serve the interest of its people or the syrian government such interference will only complicate the conflict that's why we have said that dialogue is the only way out of the crisis we think that russia and china have taken a wise position after all where does the outside interference lead to there are many examples of this in the region does it lead to stabilization as afghanistan become more stable in the last ten years no one can look at what's happening in the arab states outside interference only worsen the crisis in terms of both the struggle and causes outright damage to the people and the economy we're standing by syria by its people and its government we're standing for a solution to the grocer's. or the u.s. and its allies are
the countries calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in syria the exclusive interview to ati's arabic channel lebanese foreign minister. says meddling in syria's internal affairs and we worsen the crisis. and over to asia we rejected the idea of interference from syria's internal affairs from the very start as meddling from the outside will not serve the interest of its people or the syrian government such interference will only complicate the conflict that's why we have said that...
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video on demand ati's mine broadcasts and already says feeds now in the palm of your. question on all t.v. dot com. russia will be soon which brightened a few pounds soon from finest impressions. who for instance on t.v. don't come. violence in syria escalates but the world is left guessing about what's actually happening as opposition forces offer contradicting claims over just how many people are dying the u.n. says it plans to team up with the arab league and restart a monitoring mission to syria as government forces they are found the sea of homs. gets the shakes over its own to bargain on your brain while as officials express concerned europe could be the loser the ban on porting crude from the islamic state comes into force in july with e.u. consumers racing to find an alternative. pakistan's foreign minister has told r.t. that america's drone strikes are pushing new recruits and to the arms of the region's militant groups and new record planes have uncovered spores of civilian deaths last night a tappets. that's the top stories here in r t v let's now take a loo
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ati live here in moscow coming up in the next hour here for you israel employs controversial tactics to lure american base jews back to the motherland but critics say it needs to fix the problems that drove them away first . that story still to come but first dozens of people were injured in clashes outside egypt's parliament in cairo on tuesday where protesters gathered to demand an end to military rule that was stopped from reaching the doors of the building by supporters of the muslim brotherhood which holds the majority of seats want to discuss the situation joined by dr use of saddam he's the editor in chief of the weekly christian were tiny newspaper in egypt so you write for a christian used paper how worried are you that the muslim brotherhood a military council could share power together it's a feeling of betrayal that the original cause of the uprising has been hijacked and christians and other elements of the society of society could be facing an uncertain future. most of the christians. are not comfortable about the outcome of the elections in spite of. many. things that
ati live here in moscow coming up in the next hour here for you israel employs controversial tactics to lure american base jews back to the motherland but critics say it needs to fix the problems that drove them away first . that story still to come but first dozens of people were injured in clashes outside egypt's parliament in cairo on tuesday where protesters gathered to demand an end to military rule that was stopped from reaching the doors of the building by supporters of the muslim...
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security council and swelling violence within syria ati's an italian overcover has the details. the main goal of russia's delegation in syria today is to stop the violence that's coming from both sides of the conflict to have them sit down and the negotiation table and talk now russian delegation to syria today is headed by the country's foreign minister sergei lavrov and together with foreign intelligence chiefs because of fraud calls they bear a message from russians residents of president assad's message that's calling on for siller syria's democratic changes in the country and while the speculations have it that those changes may include a change of regime sergei lavrov suggested that asking presidents of certain countries to step down is not a russian profession now this comes after russia vetoed for the second time u.n. security council's resolution on syria previously russia had asked the u.n. security council not to wash with such decisions and give russian delegation a chance to visit damascus one more time to talk to president assad once more before voting on the resol
security council and swelling violence within syria ati's an italian overcover has the details. the main goal of russia's delegation in syria today is to stop the violence that's coming from both sides of the conflict to have them sit down and the negotiation table and talk now russian delegation to syria today is headed by the country's foreign minister sergei lavrov and together with foreign intelligence chiefs because of fraud calls they bear a message from russians residents of president...
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as we look at 1968 and the demonstrations taking place in the streets of chi ati-war prot fighting the fact being drafted in the war but also questioning what the war was all about. give us a sense of the mood of the country in a year that also resulted as we talked earlier in the assassination of two leading political figures, dr. king and senator kennedy. >> well, the two assassinations and the violence at the convention and all the things that happened that year, i try to -- for those of us that lived through it, we tried to explain what it was like. the closest thing was the day after 9/11. it was total chaos, and you didn't know what was going to happen next. i think that all the candidates, humphrey, johnson, all them worried about their own lives because it was just -- you didn't know what was going to happen next. it felt like the government was out of ro felt like as bill moy the country was having a national nervous breakdown. as far as the protests go, it ramped up when the draft kicked in. that's when young people -- if young people now would realize if the iraq war was goi
as we look at 1968 and the demonstrations taking place in the streets of chi ati-war prot fighting the fact being drafted in the war but also questioning what the war was all about. give us a sense of the mood of the country in a year that also resulted as we talked earlier in the assassination of two leading political figures, dr. king and senator kennedy. >> well, the two assassinations and the violence at the convention and all the things that happened that year, i try to -- for those...