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. >> reporter: joshua kaufman hasn't held his laptop since march 21st. that's when someone stole it from his oakland apartment. but kaufman had installed security software called hidden. and when his laptop vanished on a monday, he turned it on. >> i activated the software. i didn't say anything for several days. and then on thursday, i started getting images and location data back. >> reporter: images like this. these are pictures of someone using his stolen computer. when it was on, kaufman's computer snapped a picture every 15 minutes. hidden showed him what the user was looking at. it even provided an proximate location. on april 25th, kaufman gave oakland police a file full of information about the suspect. >> basically gave them a large print-out of photos and location information and the e-mail and possible business address. a lot of information that could have taken them directly to the person that had it. >> reporter: but kaufman said police told them they didn't have the resources to look into it. he turned to the internet setting up a tumbler
. >> reporter: joshua kaufman hasn't held his laptop since march 21st. that's when someone stole it from his oakland apartment. but kaufman had installed security software called hidden. and when his laptop vanished on a monday, he turned it on. >> i activated the software. i didn't say anything for several days. and then on thursday, i started getting images and location data back. >> reporter: images like this. these are pictures of someone using his stolen computer. when it...
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this is r t live from moscow with marina joshua welcome as nato tells the world to prepare for a post get off the air a coalition bombs continue to blitz still leaving capitol petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply a scenario made worse as tankers become a regular target for airstrikes artie's where you finish the records on civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his petrol stations the international sanctions imposed on the embattled colonel's regime did not include a few and. that nato is targeting tank a law is if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi as military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily been drivers now spend vast amounts of time queuing for few months ago this became a common thing. in the country people have been lining up to fill up their cars even days but this line is a li
this is r t live from moscow with marina joshua welcome as nato tells the world to prepare for a post get off the air a coalition bombs continue to blitz still leaving capitol petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply a scenario made worse as tankers become a regular target for airstrikes artie's where you finish the records on civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the...
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san francisco police shot joshua smith last week after officers said he tried to run them over with a car. now, josue smith was suspected of robbing two banks in southern california. the fbi called him the gen x bandit because the suspect was caught on surveillance video wearing plaid in both robberies. chief greg suhr will meet with the public at 6:00 this evening at the harvey milk art center to discuss. >>> napa police are trying to solve three brazen attacks by groups of young men, the worst last month near california boulevard and oak street. four to six suspects attacked a father of six as he was walking home. he is in a medically-induced coma after his head struck the ground when he was knocked down. >> he had a brain bleed and his brain was swelling and they didn't know what his outcome was going to be. today he is not able to remember his mom, who she is. and he is not able to remember our kids' names. >> two other victims are recovering after a similar attack. one 16-year-old was arrested for one of them. >>> a santa clara man is behind bars this morning accused of murdering
san francisco police shot joshua smith last week after officers said he tried to run them over with a car. now, josue smith was suspected of robbing two banks in southern california. the fbi called him the gen x bandit because the suspect was caught on surveillance video wearing plaid in both robberies. chief greg suhr will meet with the public at 6:00 this evening at the harvey milk art center to discuss. >>> napa police are trying to solve three brazen attacks by groups of young men,...
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read a joshua the jailing of at least seven thousand people by egypt's military rulers will be reviewed by the nation's interim leaders amid allegations of torture and abuse the behavior of the army since taking over from the ousted hosni mubarak is causing anger among those who took part in the revolution many are skeptical whether the generals are able or even willing to bring about the democratic changes so many died for our financial reports. never sleeps. eighteen day out tries in. ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the reason room for fear and frustration. right his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that hit cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church
read a joshua the jailing of at least seven thousand people by egypt's military rulers will be reviewed by the nation's interim leaders amid allegations of torture and abuse the behavior of the army since taking over from the ousted hosni mubarak is causing anger among those who took part in the revolution many are skeptical whether the generals are able or even willing to bring about the democratic changes so many died for our financial reports. never sleeps. eighteen day out tries in. ousted...
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arena joshua welcome to the. program good neighbors valuable partners two of the world's biggest and fastest emerging economies are meeting in moscow russia and china share a wide range of common interest with moscow becoming an increasingly important supplier of energy fueling growth across its eastern border well let's get now the latest on this from joins us live good morning caterina so russian chinese relations seem strong enough but where is there room for improvement. leaders a very bright morning here in moscow that maybe it was. all discussions between russian officials are feeling that positive effects that day of course the relations russia and china various at the board but even so both sides still say there is a lot of room for improvement there is more. from the bilateral lesion of course not all but natural but in various aspects of the site there are areas. that both sides the story of the. day where the leader oh it is in moscow. sorry for it technical problems problems there we'll try to reconne
arena joshua welcome to the. program good neighbors valuable partners two of the world's biggest and fastest emerging economies are meeting in moscow russia and china share a wide range of common interest with moscow becoming an increasingly important supplier of energy fueling growth across its eastern border well let's get now the latest on this from joins us live good morning caterina so russian chinese relations seem strong enough but where is there room for improvement. leaders a very...
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county i am in the russian capital you're watching our team in the arena joshua welcome to the program. and another u.s. drone attack has reportedly killed seven people in pakistan and washington has kept up the airstrikes despite a recent declaration from the pakistani parliament calling for the year and it was the us government i have investment in drone technology americans fear they could soon find themselves beneath a steel sky artie's going to take our reports so that when a u.s. drone hit the house of this young man in pakistan he lost an eye both legs and three family members. these people are demanding the cia be held responsible for the deaths of their loved ones but to no avail with the use of drones comes a lack of accountability those are being operated by somebody at a command center in langley virginia they're watching it on video on a video screen they're pressing a button they're deciding who lives and who dies and then they go off for a weekend where they have barbecues in their suburban virginia and suburban maryland homes and who pays the price the people who are th
county i am in the russian capital you're watching our team in the arena joshua welcome to the program. and another u.s. drone attack has reportedly killed seven people in pakistan and washington has kept up the airstrikes despite a recent declaration from the pakistani parliament calling for the year and it was the us government i have investment in drone technology americans fear they could soon find themselves beneath a steel sky artie's going to take our reports so that when a u.s. drone...
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which is hardly coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshua welcome to the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forced through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by a london daniel bushell met one victim who spent years in america's most notorious overseas prison. murat kurnaz was a wristed on the streets and sent to guantanamo for torture after five years america released him without charge to this day the us has given no explanation all said story couldn't as is suing george bush's lawyer alberto gonzalez for ruling tool sure is legal interrogators from the land of the free are free to cause quote simulated drowning rape instrumentality impairment of bodily function organ failure and even death. of those who survive. electroshocks because i will not sign. i was forced to agree that. the us refused to even reveal they were holding his mother owns this lawyer to find her son it took several years there was no c
which is hardly coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshua welcome to the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forced through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by a london daniel bushell met one victim who spent years in america's most notorious overseas prison. murat kurnaz was a wristed on the streets and sent to guantanamo...
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and am in the russian capital this is our joshua today to take a look at the top stories of the week serbia has asked the hague to question the former general welcome rod it's who's accused of genocide as a potential witness in their own investigation into what happened in the balkans conflict lot of shapira to the war crimes court for the first time this week calling the charges against him monstrous and noxious the former bosnian serb army chief has been indicted on eleven of the council of war crimes including the murder of eight thousand muslims at srebrenica the next week hearing will take place in a month law that had been on the run for sixteen years and was arrested in serbia just over a week ago his extradition was touted by the e.u. as a key objective for the country's membership but as a country does are reports that dream doesn't appear to be any closer. still waiting for the green light. serbia's arrest an extradition of former bosnian serb army chief luggage was one of the key conditions for a chance to get one foot in the european union's door a potential membership co
and am in the russian capital this is our joshua today to take a look at the top stories of the week serbia has asked the hague to question the former general welcome rod it's who's accused of genocide as a potential witness in their own investigation into what happened in the balkans conflict lot of shapira to the war crimes court for the first time this week calling the charges against him monstrous and noxious the former bosnian serb army chief has been indicted on eleven of the council of...
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which you know if you live from moscow armory and joshua welcome to the program russia was shocked this week by a plane crash that killed forty five people the temple of one three four heading from moscow to russia's northwestern republic of korea crash landed on a busy major road just a kilometer from its destination seven people who survived the crash remain in a critical condition r.t. says are cilia reports. struggling to keep her composure that yana is in disbelief at the sudden death of her friend when you're bored at work i do not understand why it happened he was one of the best people i've ever known i do not understand maybe it's frayed the wanted to have to happen. the russian premier league football referee. just one of the forty four killed monday night when he took will have won three four carrying fifty two people from moscow to bettors avoids going northwest to russia crushed on this road missing the runway by a kilometer twenty four hours later the crash claimed another victim when one of the survivors a young boy died in hospital. when i heard the little boy in the hos
which you know if you live from moscow armory and joshua welcome to the program russia was shocked this week by a plane crash that killed forty five people the temple of one three four heading from moscow to russia's northwestern republic of korea crash landed on a busy major road just a kilometer from its destination seven people who survived the crash remain in a critical condition r.t. says are cilia reports. struggling to keep her composure that yana is in disbelief at the sudden death of...
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coming to live from moscow i'm renay joshua welcome to the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forced through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by london artie's daniel bushell met one victim who spent years on america's most notorious overseas prison. as was arrested on the streets and sent to guantanamo for torture after five years america released him without charge to this day the u.s. has given no explanation all said story couldn't as is suing george bush's lawyer alberto gonzales for ruling torture is legal interrogators from the land of the free are free to cause quote simulated drowning point instrumentality impairment of bodily function organ failure and even death i was one of. those kind of person. myself. because i want science. so i was forced to agree. and i was. the us refused to even reveal they were holding as his mother owns this lawyer to find her son and it took several ye
coming to live from moscow i'm renay joshua welcome to the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forced through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by london artie's daniel bushell met one victim who spent years on america's most notorious overseas prison. as was arrested on the streets and sent to guantanamo for torture after five...
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. >> reporter: joshua coffman works for a company here in san francisco that helps businesses utilize social media, so naturally he turned to social media when he felt that police were ignoring the case he built using security software. >> i'm just glad to have it back i feel like i need to sanitize it. >> reporter: he hasn't held his laptop since march 21. that's when someone stole it from his oakland apartment. but coffman had installed security software called hidden. and when his laptop vanished on a monday, he turned it on. >> turned on the software. on thursday, i started getting images and location data back. >> images like this. these are pictures of someone using his stolen computer. when it was on, coffman's computer snapped a picture every 15 minutes. hidden showed him what the user was looking at. it even provided an approximate location. on april 25, coffman gave oakland police a file full of information about the suspect. >> basically gave them a large printout of photos and location information and the email and possible business address. a lot of information that could
. >> reporter: joshua coffman works for a company here in san francisco that helps businesses utilize social media, so naturally he turned to social media when he felt that police were ignoring the case he built using security software. >> i'm just glad to have it back i feel like i need to sanitize it. >> reporter: he hasn't held his laptop since march 21. that's when someone stole it from his oakland apartment. but coffman had installed security software called hidden. and...
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watching or is he coming to live from moscow with marina joshua welcome to the program the growing number of civilian casualties in libya raises serious misgivings about nato intervention even among supporters of a campaign that's not only nato bombs that pose a threat to leave the rebel stand accused of committing atrocities against their own people. has a story. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months they've escaped from the libyan rebel stronghold of benghazi to hide in this refugee camp in the west of the country after a life in their native town became a nightmare. it's not safe there anymore it's become dangerous and it's not only because of explosions and gunshots one day people from the government and been you call the rebels we call them terrorists came to me and told me we have to arrest your daughter because we know that she supports gadhafi. these kate has been long and hard for they were in the family and i remember. that it was i had to hide for some time from them as they've been searching for me and then we knew there was a bus coming fr
watching or is he coming to live from moscow with marina joshua welcome to the program the growing number of civilian casualties in libya raises serious misgivings about nato intervention even among supporters of a campaign that's not only nato bombs that pose a threat to leave the rebel stand accused of committing atrocities against their own people. has a story. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months they've escaped from the libyan rebel stronghold of...
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arena joshua welcome to the program good neighbors valuable partners two of the world's biggest and fastest emerging economies are meeting in moscow russia and china share a wide range of common interests with moscow becoming an increasingly important supplier of energy fueling growth across its eastern border well let's get now the latest on this from the to be those are the joins us live this morning how do we know the russian chinese relations seem strong enough but where is there room for improvement. it is a very bright morning here and. many of those a lot of the stuff that's between russia and like officials are feeling that positive effects of the day of course the laces right up there in the fall but people insult both sides. still say that there is a lot of room for improvement there is more. from the i like the leashes of course that i don't like natural but there is aspects of the site there are areas. that all sides mr. de lay. is hostile. to all sorts of technical problems problems there will try to reconnect with because we know who will update us on what's happening and we w
arena joshua welcome to the program good neighbors valuable partners two of the world's biggest and fastest emerging economies are meeting in moscow russia and china share a wide range of common interests with moscow becoming an increasingly important supplier of energy fueling growth across its eastern border well let's get now the latest on this from the to be those are the joins us live this morning how do we know the russian chinese relations seem strong enough but where is there room for...
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coming to live from moscow armory and joshua welcome to the program every award that's how greece's latest finance minister sums up the job ahead of him he's been tasked with securing another multi-billion euro bailout the criteria for which means slapping and outright hostile greek public with more sturdy cuts and some countries like turkey which once harbored dreams of membership are beginning to rethink their plans. if you talked about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro but not anymore turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad going to probably. turks on the street seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their country's doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey's is improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards so we don't need them. to push people are using the year as an investment or earn money here is a more reliable and they're going to money because people don't want to save their money in the euro. if you invest in your rose you get more
coming to live from moscow armory and joshua welcome to the program every award that's how greece's latest finance minister sums up the job ahead of him he's been tasked with securing another multi-billion euro bailout the criteria for which means slapping and outright hostile greek public with more sturdy cuts and some countries like turkey which once harbored dreams of membership are beginning to rethink their plans. if you talked about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago turkey's hopes of...
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this is are you coming to live from moscow with joshua welcome to the program two of the world's biggest and fastest growing economies russia and china are meeting in moscow gas is one of the main sources of discussion as moscow becomes a vital supplier of energy fueling the massive growth of its eastern neighbor because he knows our reports on the other shared interest the two nations will be talking about. we know that both sides say there's still a lot of room for improvement within their bilateral relationship of course russia and china are each other's biggest neighbors and both sides certainly have a lot to gain from a beneficial relationship with their neighbor russia of course is one of the world's largest sources of natural resources such as oil and gas and we do know that there are ongoing talks with gas. and the chinese a natural gas company for gas supplies and also a gas pipeline that will be starting in west siberia and heading all the way to china we know that according to the gas pumps you know like c bel-air the agreement for gas supplies to china was supposed to be sign
this is are you coming to live from moscow with joshua welcome to the program two of the world's biggest and fastest growing economies russia and china are meeting in moscow gas is one of the main sources of discussion as moscow becomes a vital supplier of energy fueling the massive growth of its eastern neighbor because he knows our reports on the other shared interest the two nations will be talking about. we know that both sides say there's still a lot of room for improvement within their...
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violence with a three month long crackdown has reported enough to forty and one hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies told r.t. that the situation could become a deadly stalemate. well if one syrian a showdown is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few defections but nothing really important and this one sit in a sense the ball in the opposition's. court if europe will want it to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe starved iraq of course once you go down that road if that government doesn't crumble as it didn't do any iraq then you have to take military intervention. you're watching the weekly here on still to come in the program here return of the scandal. i was forced to. five years of torture all for a phony confession one detainee tells us his story paints a bleak picture of the struggle to bring those he accuses of abuse to justice.
violence with a three month long crackdown has reported enough to forty and one hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies told r.t. that the situation could become a deadly stalemate. well if one syrian a showdown is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few defections...
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one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t m arena joshua welcome back a lot of has made his first appearance in front of the hague tribunal claiming he's gravely ill a former bosnian serb army general said he needs more time to understand the charges he's facing and refused to enter a plea he's indicted on eleven counts of war crimes including the genocide of around eight thousand muslims lot of have been on the run for sixteen years he's arrested. tradition was touted by the e.u. as a kid objective for serbia to gain membership to the club. still waiting for the green light serbia's arrest an extradition of former bosnian serb army chief on luggage was one of the key conditions for a chance to get one foot in the european union's door a potential membership could mean billions of dollars worth of grant aid and for struggling serbia it's a lifeline but what two official belgrade is a step closer to the e.u. is actually a no step at all and they go see him this year this is very big news this is a very courageous decision by the serbian president this is one additional step for the
one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t m arena joshua welcome back a lot of has made his first appearance in front of the hague tribunal claiming he's gravely ill a former bosnian serb army general said he needs more time to understand the charges he's facing and refused to enter a plea he's indicted on eleven counts of war crimes including the genocide of around eight thousand muslims lot of have been on the run for sixteen years he's arrested. tradition was touted by the e.u. as a...
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in the russian capital you're watching r t joshua welcome to the program the u.s. congress has refused to grant president obama also already to continue their military campaign in libya but the very same wall makers have turned down a motion to cut funding for the american action in the country the votes are being seen as largely symbolic as the white house says it doesn't need congressional approval for the mission or he's going to chicago as more from washington d.c. . the resolution adopted by the house of representatives is seen more like a message of rebuke to president obama rather than an actual war stopper because when it came to voting on cutting funds for that war the majority voted no so some annalise see elements of it showing the behavior of the us congress saying that many lawmakers don't miss a chance to snub the president yet knowing that this now this won't change much at the end of the day as capitol hill observers say when it comes to waging wars congress has generally been supported the resolution was sort of a way for the congress to show their
in the russian capital you're watching r t joshua welcome to the program the u.s. congress has refused to grant president obama also already to continue their military campaign in libya but the very same wall makers have turned down a motion to cut funding for the american action in the country the votes are being seen as largely symbolic as the white house says it doesn't need congressional approval for the mission or he's going to chicago as more from washington d.c. . the resolution adopted...
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to the violence a three month long crackdown has reportedly left some fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies tells r t the situation could become a deadly stalemate well it could syria the showdown is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few defections but nothing really important and this is going to sit in a sense the ball in the opposition's. court if you're who wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe starved iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do any iraq then you have to take military intervention. still ahead this hour five years behind bars for a false confession. i was forced to agree that i may be a member of probably one of the them and. one of former guantanamo bay detainees tells r t how he suffered at the hands of u.s. authorities and how he continues to strug
to the violence a three month long crackdown has reportedly left some fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies tells r t the situation could become a deadly stalemate well it could syria the showdown is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few defections but...
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this is r t coming to you live from moscow i'm maria joshua into the program a real war that's how greece is the latest finance minister sums up the job had of him is been tasked with securing another multibillion euro bailout the criteria for which means slapping and outdrive hostile greek public was more austerity cuts and some countries like turkey which once harbored dreams of e.u. membership are beginning to rethink their plans. if you talked about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro but not anymore turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad you're not part of the. turks on the streets seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their countries doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey says improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards say we don't really you know. people are using the euro is an investment to earn money here is a more reliable and turkish money because people don't want to save their money in the euro. universe and euros you get m
this is r t coming to you live from moscow i'm maria joshua into the program a real war that's how greece is the latest finance minister sums up the job had of him is been tasked with securing another multibillion euro bailout the criteria for which means slapping and outdrive hostile greek public was more austerity cuts and some countries like turkey which once harbored dreams of e.u. membership are beginning to rethink their plans. if you talked about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago turkey's...
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in the russian capital you're watching r t m arena joshua welcome to the program good neighbors valuable partners two of the world's biggest and fastest emerging economies are meeting in moscow russia and china share a wide range of common interests with moscow becoming an increasingly important supplier of energy fueling growth across its eastern borders as mean as our reports . we know that both sides say there's still a lot of room for improvement within their bilateral relationship of course russia and china are each other's biggest neighbors and both sides certainly have a lot to gain probably a beneficial relationship with their neighbor rochelle force is one of the world's largest jobs the sources of natural resources such as oil and gas and we do know that there are ongoing talks with gazprom and the chinese natural gas companies for gas supplies and also a gas pipeline that will be starting in west siberia and heading all the way to china we know that according to the gas pump c.e.o. like c bel-air the agreement for gas supplies to china was supposed to be signed sometime in two
in the russian capital you're watching r t m arena joshua welcome to the program good neighbors valuable partners two of the world's biggest and fastest emerging economies are meeting in moscow russia and china share a wide range of common interests with moscow becoming an increasingly important supplier of energy fueling growth across its eastern borders as mean as our reports . we know that both sides say there's still a lot of room for improvement within their bilateral relationship of...
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eleven am in moscow this is r t joshua welcome the growing number of civilian casualties in may be caused by nato raises serious misgivings about us intervention even among supporters of a campaign that is not only nato bombs that pose a threat to leave the rebel stand accused of committing atrocities against their own people are these marius an option or has the story. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months it was keep on the libyan rebel stronghold of benghazi to hide in this refugee camp in the west of the country after a life in their native town became a nightmare. it's not safe there anymore it's become dangerous and it's not only because of explosions and can't show people from the government and been you call them rebels we call them terrorists came to me and told me we have to arrest your daughter because we know that she supports khadafi. these kids has been long and hard for the we were in their family but i remember the government that it was i had to hide for some time from them as they've been searching for me and then we knew there was a
eleven am in moscow this is r t joshua welcome the growing number of civilian casualties in may be caused by nato raises serious misgivings about us intervention even among supporters of a campaign that is not only nato bombs that pose a threat to leave the rebel stand accused of committing atrocities against their own people are these marius an option or has the story. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months it was keep on the libyan rebel stronghold of...
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to the violence of a three month long a crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies told r.t. that the situation in the country might be a deadly stalemate. if europe wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe star iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do when you rock then you have to take military intervention because you can't just start people forever it's hard to read the future of syria the situation could probably longer the way it's going now for some time if you think that things are going to reach a climax they're going to be regime change but there aren't we saw this in libya we saw the iraq we're seeing it in iran that you increase the pressure but things just grind along in a very unhappy situation and that that could be the future of syria for some time. we are to live from moscow and we are playing you weekly the top stories of the week now e.u. leaders have agreed on a new bailout for greece but only after a strict budget cu
to the violence of a three month long a crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies told r.t. that the situation in the country might be a deadly stalemate. if europe wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe star iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do when you rock then you have to take military intervention because you can't just start...
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this is our to you live from moscow nine am here in marina joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply a scenario made worse as tankers become a regular target for airstrikes are reports on the civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his pastoral stations the international sanctions imposed on the embattled colonel's regime did not include a few and. that nature is targeting ten caloric if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi as military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily been drivers now spend vast amounts of time queuing for a few moments ago this week coming. in the rich country people have been lining up to fill up their cars even days but this line is a
this is our to you live from moscow nine am here in marina joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply a scenario made worse as tankers become a regular target for airstrikes are reports on the civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the...
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watching are you coming to live from moscow with marina joshua welcome to the program the growing number of civilian casualties in libya raises serious misgivings about nato intervention even among supporters of a campaign that's not only nato bombs that pose a threat to the rebel stand accused of committing atrocities against their own people in austin it has a story. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months they've escaped from the libyan rebel stronghold of benghazi to hide in this refugee camp in the west of the country after a life in their native town became a nightmare. it's not safe there anymore it's become dangerous and it's not only because of explosions and gunshots one day people from the government and been you call them rebels we call them terrorists came to me and told me we have to arrest your daughter because we know that she supports gadhafi. these keep has been long and hard for they were in their family well i remember was that a couple and i had to hide for some time from them as they've been searching for me and then we knew there
watching are you coming to live from moscow with marina joshua welcome to the program the growing number of civilian casualties in libya raises serious misgivings about nato intervention even among supporters of a campaign that's not only nato bombs that pose a threat to the rebel stand accused of committing atrocities against their own people in austin it has a story. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months they've escaped from the libyan rebel stronghold of...
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end to the violence and a three month long crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies tells r.t. the situation could become a deadly stalemate. well it could syrian a showdown is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few defections but nothing really important and this could sit in a sense the ball in the opposition's. court if you're who wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe starved iraq of course once you go down that road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do any iraq then you have to take military intervention members of syria's external opposition have arrived in moscow to hold talks with russian officials are key got a chance to speak with one of the delegates about their mission to the russian capital. i think you came here to think must go for its efforts to stop the bloodshed and
end to the violence and a three month long crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies tells r.t. the situation could become a deadly stalemate. well it could syrian a showdown is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few defections...
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it is ten am and the russian capital you're watching r t with me rena joshua into the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the u.s. neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forest's through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by london daniel bushell met one victim who spent years in america's most notorious overseas prison. morricone as was arrested on the streets and sent to guantanamo for torture after five years america released him without charge to this day the u.s. has given no explanation all said story couldn't as his doing george bush's lawyer alberto gonzalez for ruling tool sure is legal interrogators from the land of the free are free to cause quote simulated drowning rape instrumentality impairment of bodily function organ failure and even death. because i will not sign. i was forced. and i was not the us refused to even reveal they were holding as his mother his lawyer to find her son it took several years there was no chance to get in contact with. it's
it is ten am and the russian capital you're watching r t with me rena joshua into the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the u.s. neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forest's through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by london daniel bushell met one victim who spent years in america's most notorious overseas prison. morricone as was arrested on the streets and sent to...
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marina joshua welcome to the program maybe a leader colonel gadhafi accuses nato of murder after a recent airstrike killed civilians the casualties have raised serious misgivings about the alliances intervention in libya even among the supporters of the campaign and while the world is taking sides in the conflict the people of libya are becoming exiles of a civil war are she's ready for national talk to some of those fleeing the dangers of their homeland. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months they've escaped from the libyan rebel stronghold of benghazi to hide in this refugee camp in the west of the country after a life in their native town became a nightmare. it's not safe there anymore it's become dangerous and it's not only because of explosions and gunshots one day people from the government and you call them rebels we call them terrorists came to me in told me we have to arrest your daughter because we know that she supports gadhafi. these keep has been long and hard for they were in their family but i remember. that it was i had to hide for some
marina joshua welcome to the program maybe a leader colonel gadhafi accuses nato of murder after a recent airstrike killed civilians the casualties have raised serious misgivings about the alliances intervention in libya even among the supporters of the campaign and while the world is taking sides in the conflict the people of libya are becoming exiles of a civil war are she's ready for national talk to some of those fleeing the dangers of their homeland. this family hasn't had the war quiet...
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which might be coming to you live from moscow one pm here in marina joshua welcome to the program tokyo has announced it's freezing the equivalent of four point four billion dollars of girl cut off these assets in japan it comes hot in the heels of revelations that call themselves a bank involved and sparking the world by financial crisis in two thousand and eight gambled away more than a billion dollars levy has invested in it and corn to feeling guilty some american moguls take pride in squandering money. long before the u.s. led airstrikes against libya's moammar gadhafi the dictator and one of america's most profitable banks were firm financial friends in two thousand and eight according to the wall street journal goldman sachs offered me the chance of becoming a huge shareholder. only after losing ninety eight percent of libya's one point three billion dollars sovereign wealth fund in just a few months they lost a staggering percentage i don't know how you lose ninety eight percent or something was that on the options on the european banks and energy companies stocks plunged shortl
which might be coming to you live from moscow one pm here in marina joshua welcome to the program tokyo has announced it's freezing the equivalent of four point four billion dollars of girl cut off these assets in japan it comes hot in the heels of revelations that call themselves a bank involved and sparking the world by financial crisis in two thousand and eight gambled away more than a billion dollars levy has invested in it and corn to feeling guilty some american moguls take pride in...
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it's nine am here in moscow i'm marina joshua welcome to the program. russia was shocked this week by a plane crash that killed forty five people a tuple with one three four heading from moscow to russia's northwestern republic of korea crash landed on a busy major road just a kilometer from its destination seven people who survived the crash remain in critical condition r.t. says are still your reports. struggling to keep her composure that is in disbelief at the sudden death of her friend. i do not understand why it happened she was one of the best people i've ever known i do not understand maybe it's fate but wanted to have to happen. the russian premier league football referee. just one of the forty four killed monday night when i do believe one three four carrying fifty two people from moscow tibet as a vodka northwestern russia crashed on this road missing the runway by a kilometer twenty four hours later the crash claimed another victim when one of the survivors a young boy died in hospital. when i heard the little boy in the hospital died i was
it's nine am here in moscow i'm marina joshua welcome to the program. russia was shocked this week by a plane crash that killed forty five people a tuple with one three four heading from moscow to russia's northwestern republic of korea crash landed on a busy major road just a kilometer from its destination seven people who survived the crash remain in critical condition r.t. says are still your reports. struggling to keep her composure that is in disbelief at the sudden death of her friend. i...
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in the russian capital you're watching r t with me joshua welcome to the program the conflict in libya shows no signs of letting up as rebels and government forces clash in the western oil port city of zawiyah some fifty kilometers from tripoli so even capital saw intensified nato airstrikes this week with the heaviest bombing since the foreign intervention began back in march could obvious government claims more than thirty people have been killed in the attacks some of them civilians it comes as a leading leaders daughter filed a lawsuit against the french president nicolas sarkozy and nato for killing four members of her family in an april military strike argues maria for. national spoke to some of the citizens of tripoli caught up in the violence. saddam has been within a hair's breadth of death but doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me and bill to do myself. but who wants to kill the teenager so much native city tripoli has been under constant bombardment by nato
in the russian capital you're watching r t with me joshua welcome to the program the conflict in libya shows no signs of letting up as rebels and government forces clash in the western oil port city of zawiyah some fifty kilometers from tripoli so even capital saw intensified nato airstrikes this week with the heaviest bombing since the foreign intervention began back in march could obvious government claims more than thirty people have been killed in the attacks some of them civilians it comes...
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eleven am in the russian capital you're watching our marina joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply scenario made worse hysteria has become a raggle or a target for airstrikes are reports on civilians caught up in the brutal conflict. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at its pastoral stations the international sanctions imposed on the embattled colonel's regime did not include a few and. if this passes the fuel might be used by gadhafi as military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily been driver. spend vast amounts of time queuing for a few months ago this became a common theme. in a rich country people have been lining up to fill up their cars for hours even days but this line is a little different c
eleven am in the russian capital you're watching our marina joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply scenario made worse hysteria has become a raggle or a target for airstrikes are reports on civilians caught up in the brutal conflict. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some...
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coming to live from moscow eleven am here in marina joshua into the program radioactive material has been detected in seawater around japan's fukushima plant was concentration levels two hundred forty times higher than safe limits scientists warn that the elements strong sheen is highly dangerous to humans as a ten x. human weight and bones and is believed to cause cancer artie's john thomas has been to fukushima city to measure radiation levels. here we are eighty kilometers away and the radiation levels in this area in many many places in many instances are much higher they are fairly close because if you look at a map of where fukushima city is in relation to the actual nuclear facility that plant number one where a lot of that radiation. been eating from the winds are bringing that radiation into fukushima city and the rain in the wind is blowing the radiation in this direction so we were at a spot where the radiation levels were one thousand times what is considered to be a safe dosage so. very very dangerous levels and so scientists so that we are working with today from differ
coming to live from moscow eleven am here in marina joshua into the program radioactive material has been detected in seawater around japan's fukushima plant was concentration levels two hundred forty times higher than safe limits scientists warn that the elements strong sheen is highly dangerous to humans as a ten x. human weight and bones and is believed to cause cancer artie's john thomas has been to fukushima city to measure radiation levels. here we are eighty kilometers away and the...
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this is actually coming to live from moscow three pm here in marina joshua welcome to the program greece's new finance minister is getting down to work by describing his job as a real war something underlined by the fact his appointment has already been met with protests and he's to convince angry greeks to face pressure stary cuts to secure more bailout billions from you are but poor countries like turkey have been trying to become part of the engine for years of financial woes are slowly weaker dissolve joined up as artist on board reports. is in talks about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro not only more turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad going to part of the euro took on the streets seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but the country's doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey's is improving so the key is improving in three months but europe is going backwards soon we don't delete them. turkish people are using the year as an investment to earn money here is a mor
this is actually coming to live from moscow three pm here in marina joshua welcome to the program greece's new finance minister is getting down to work by describing his job as a real war something underlined by the fact his appointment has already been met with protests and he's to convince angry greeks to face pressure stary cuts to secure more bailout billions from you are but poor countries like turkey have been trying to become part of the engine for years of financial woes are slowly...
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coming to live from moscow eleven am here in marina joshua into the program radioactive material has been detected in seawater around japan's fukushima plant was concentration levels two hundred forty times higher than safe limits scientists warned that the element strong is highly dangerous to humans as it can accumulate in bones and is believed to cause cancer on thomas has been to fukushima city to measure radiation levels. here we're eighty kilometers away and the radiation levels in this area in many many places in many instances are much higher. are really close because if you look at a map of where fukushima city is in relation to the actual nuclear facility that's plant number one where a lot of that radiation is and when eating from the winds are bringing that radiation in to shima city and the rain and the wind is blowing the radiation in this direction so we were at a spot where the radiation levels were one thousand times what is considered to be a safe dosage so. very very dangerous levels and so scientists so that we're working with today from different universities are
coming to live from moscow eleven am here in marina joshua into the program radioactive material has been detected in seawater around japan's fukushima plant was concentration levels two hundred forty times higher than safe limits scientists warned that the element strong is highly dangerous to humans as it can accumulate in bones and is believed to cause cancer on thomas has been to fukushima city to measure radiation levels. here we're eighty kilometers away and the radiation levels in this...
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. >> afternoon, supervisors, joshua arsey. you have many strong candidates in front of you today for the police commission seat. i'm here to speak on behalf of david waggoner, who have i come to know through his civil rights work and i worked through the national lawyers guild. he's worked through many, many underrepresented and excluded, marginalized constituencies, communities, hopeless populations, immigrants, limited english speakers and in ways enough are often not represented particularly in the work he does in administrative forms, which are sometimes really life and death type of situations, folks who are very vulnerable on the verge of being full any large nallized. so i think his work is very important, something that we can use at the police commission right now. again, that you have decisions to make, though the decision i hope you will make will be to move david waggoner on the police commission. he will do very well and we need him there. thanks. supervisor kim: thank you. next, i have eddie and kevin bart. and i
. >> afternoon, supervisors, joshua arsey. you have many strong candidates in front of you today for the police commission seat. i'm here to speak on behalf of david waggoner, who have i come to know through his civil rights work and i worked through the national lawyers guild. he's worked through many, many underrepresented and excluded, marginalized constituencies, communities, hopeless populations, immigrants, limited english speakers and in ways enough are often not represented...
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with me joshua welcome to the program before the middle east uprising spread to libya and a country became embroiled in civil war leave you know was a top international investor the country even had a one point three billion dollar fund with goldman sachs one of the biggest u.s. banks today the fund is virtually empty the result of high risk betting and there is little feeling of guilt amongst the american bankers. long before the u.s. led airstrikes against libya's moammar gadhafi the dictator and one of america's most profitable banks were firm financial friends in two thousand and eight according to the wall street journal goldman sachs offered khadafi the chance of becoming a huge shareholder only after losing ninety eight percent of libya's one point three billion dollars sovereign wealth fund in just a few months they have lost a staggering percentage i don't know how you lose ninety percent or something was that on options on the european banks and energy companies stocks plunged shortly thereafter but in any case clearly they saw a goldmine in khadafi when the fund controlled by co
with me joshua welcome to the program before the middle east uprising spread to libya and a country became embroiled in civil war leave you know was a top international investor the country even had a one point three billion dollar fund with goldman sachs one of the biggest u.s. banks today the fund is virtually empty the result of high risk betting and there is little feeling of guilt amongst the american bankers. long before the u.s. led airstrikes against libya's moammar gadhafi the dictator...
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which is not to live from moscow i'm joshua welcome to the program russia was shocked this week by a plane crash that killed forty five people a tuple of one three four heading from moscow to russia's northwestern republic of korea crash landed on a busy major road just a kilometer from its destination seven people who survived the crash remain in a critical condition are just as are sillier reports. struggling to keep her composure that is in disbelief at the sudden death of her friend. i do not understand why it happened she was one of the best people i've ever known i do not understand maybe it's for the want to have to happen. the russian premier league football referee led by just one of the forty four killed monday night with a tuple of one three four carrying fifty two people from moscow to bet as a vodka northwestern russia crashed on this road missing the runway by a kilometer twenty four hours later the crash claimed another victim when one of. the survivors a young boy died in hospital. when i heard the little boy in the hospital died i was shocked it's awful my late husba
which is not to live from moscow i'm joshua welcome to the program russia was shocked this week by a plane crash that killed forty five people a tuple of one three four heading from moscow to russia's northwestern republic of korea crash landed on a busy major road just a kilometer from its destination seven people who survived the crash remain in a critical condition are just as are sillier reports. struggling to keep her composure that is in disbelief at the sudden death of her friend. i do...
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but you can see coming here live from moscow i am here on marina joshua welcome and other u.s. drone attack has reportedly killed seven people in pakistan washington has kept up the airstrikes despite a recent a corporation from the pakistani parliament calling for there and what will the u.s. government eyeing a heavy investment in drone technology americans fear they could soon find themselves beneath a steel sky artie's gun issue can reports. this so that when a u.s. drone hit the house of this young man in pakistan he lost than i both legs and three family members. these people are demanding the cia be held responsible for the deaths of their loved ones but to no avail with the use of drones comes a lack of accountability those are being operated by somebody at a command center in langley virginia they're watching it on video on a video screen they're pressing a button they're deciding who lives and who dies and then they go off for a weekend where they have barbecues in their suburban virginia in suburban maryland homes and who pays the price the people who are the victims
but you can see coming here live from moscow i am here on marina joshua welcome and other u.s. drone attack has reportedly killed seven people in pakistan washington has kept up the airstrikes despite a recent a corporation from the pakistani parliament calling for there and what will the u.s. government eyeing a heavy investment in drone technology americans fear they could soon find themselves beneath a steel sky artie's gun issue can reports. this so that when a u.s. drone hit the house of...
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marina joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply scenario made worse as stern has become a rag target for airstrikes are reports on civilians caught up in the brutal conflict. its men have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at its pastoral stations international sanctions imposed on the battled kernels regime to not include a few involved at major. if this passes the fuel might be used by gadhafi is military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from there was stricken country labour's face and its worst energy crisis ever with the new realities ordinarily been clobbered. spend vast amounts of time queuing for a few months ago this became a common theme. in a rich country people have been lining up to fill up their cars was even days but this line is a little different compared to the gas station at the end of life
marina joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply scenario made worse as stern has become a rag target for airstrikes are reports on civilians caught up in the brutal conflict. its men have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at its pastoral stations international...
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syria with more sanctions it could be setting itself up for more than it bargained for according to joshua landis is spoke to me he's director of the center for middle east studies. made it very clear there is no regime change is not on the books he is going to lead the future he said he said he is in control of events and events are not controlling him he tried to strike a tone of of confidence at the same time as saying that he understood that there was need for many reforms on syria showdown this is a very stark line in the sand and the regime is asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them if you're wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe starved iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do when you rock then you have to take military intervention because you can't just our people forever it's hard to read the future of syria the situation could probably long the way it's going now for some time if you think that things are going to reach a climax th
syria with more sanctions it could be setting itself up for more than it bargained for according to joshua landis is spoke to me he's director of the center for middle east studies. made it very clear there is no regime change is not on the books he is going to lead the future he said he said he is in control of events and events are not controlling him he tried to strike a tone of of confidence at the same time as saying that he understood that there was need for many reforms on syria showdown...
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arena joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post khadafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz to libyan capital petzl queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply and scenario made worse as tankers become a regular target for airstrikes were even often reports on civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his pastoral stations the international sanctions imposed on them battled colonels regime to not include a few and. but major is targeting ten caloric if this part of the fuel might be used by gadhafi is military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily when drivers now spend vast amounts of time here in for a few moments ago this became a common theme here in the media in the country people have been lining up to fill up their cars even days but this line is a little different compare
arena joshua welcome to the program as nato tells the world to prepare for a post khadafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz to libyan capital petzl queues snakes through tripoli with fuel in short supply and scenario made worse as tankers become a regular target for airstrikes were even often reports on civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his pastoral stations...
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right now joshua welcome to the program greece's new finance minister is getting down to work by describing his job as a real war something out of line by the fact he's appointment has already been met with protests and needs to convince angry greeks to face pressure sturdy cuts to secure more bailout billions from europe the foreign countries like turkey have been trying to become part of the e.u. for years the financial woes are slowly weakening their resolve to join up as arkenstone barking reports. if you talked about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro and you also need me. to choose in short can be summed up there. he simply very glad you're not part of the euro right now took on the streets seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their country's doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey says improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards say we don't really know. people are using the euro is an investment to earn money here is a more reliable and focused money people
right now joshua welcome to the program greece's new finance minister is getting down to work by describing his job as a real war something out of line by the fact he's appointment has already been met with protests and needs to convince angry greeks to face pressure sturdy cuts to secure more bailout billions from europe the foreign countries like turkey have been trying to become part of the e.u. for years the financial woes are slowly weakening their resolve to join up as arkenstone barking...
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answer to the violence a three month long crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east and he's taller t. that the situation in the country might be a deadly stalemate. if europe wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe star iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do when you rock but then you have to take military intervention because you can't just start people forever it's hard to read the future of syria the situation could bubble on the way it's going now for some time if you think that things are going to reach a climax are going to be regime change but there aren't we saw this in libya we saw the iraq we're seeing it in iran that you increase the pressure but then you just grind along in a very unhappy situation and that could be the. syria for some time. e.u. leaders have agreed on a new bailout for greece but only after strict budget cuts are imposed the vote on a proposed twenty billion euros therapy plan is expected on wednesday if approved
answer to the violence a three month long crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east and he's taller t. that the situation in the country might be a deadly stalemate. if europe wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe star iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do when you rock but then you have to take military intervention because you can't just...
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it is am in the russian capital you're watching r t joshua welcome to the. ground as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snaked through tripoli with fuel in short supply scenario made worse was tankers a regular target for airstrikes artie's marie ivanovna reports on the civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his pastoral stations the international sanctions imposed on the embattled colonel's regime did not include a few and. that nato is targeting. if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi as military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new reality is ordinarily been drivers now spend vast amounts of time queuing for few months ago this became a company in the in the rich country people have been lining up to fill up their cars
it is am in the russian capital you're watching r t joshua welcome to the. ground as nato tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snaked through tripoli with fuel in short supply scenario made worse was tankers a regular target for airstrikes artie's marie ivanovna reports on the civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some...
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to the violence and a three month long a crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies told r.t. that the situation in the country might be a deadly stalemate. if europe wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe starved iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do when you rock but then you have to take military intervention because you can't just our people forever it's hard to read the future of syria the situation could go along the way it's going now for some time if you think that things are going to reach a climax are going to be regime change and there aren't we saw this a libya we saw as iraq we're seeing it in iran that you increase the pressure but things just grind along in a very unhappy situation and that could be the future of syria for some time. we are to live from moscow and we are playing you the weekly top stories of the week e.u. leaders have agreed on a new bailout for greece but only after strict budget cuts are imposed a vo
to the violence and a three month long a crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies told r.t. that the situation in the country might be a deadly stalemate. if europe wanted to starve syria they could do it in the same way that europe starved iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do when you rock but then you have to take military intervention because you can't just our...
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marina joshua welcome to the program. maybe a leader colonel gadhafi accuses nato of murder after a recent airstrike killed civilians the casualties have raised serious misgivings about the alliances intervention in libya even among the supporters of the campaign and while the world is taking sides in the conflict the people of libya are becoming exiles of a civil war artie's more if a national talk to some of those fleeing the dangers of their homeland these family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months they've escaped to the libyan rebel stronghold of benghazi to hide in this refugee camp in the west of the country after a life in their native town became a nightmare. it's not safe there anymore it's become dangerous and it's not only because of explosions and gunshots one day people from the government and been you call them rebels we call them terrorists came to me until we have to arrest your daughter because we know that she supports gadhafi. these keep has been long and hard for the win and
marina joshua welcome to the program. maybe a leader colonel gadhafi accuses nato of murder after a recent airstrike killed civilians the casualties have raised serious misgivings about the alliances intervention in libya even among the supporters of the campaign and while the world is taking sides in the conflict the people of libya are becoming exiles of a civil war artie's more if a national talk to some of those fleeing the dangers of their homeland these family hasn't had the war quiet and...
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to the violence a three month long crackdown has reportedly left some fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies tells r t the situation could become a deadly stalemate. well it puts syria the showdown is a very stark line in the sand and that we're seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few distractions and nothing really important and this is going to sit in a sense the ball in the opposition's. court if you're who wanted to starve syria and they could do it in the same way that you're starved iraq of course once you go down that road if that government doesn't crumble as it didn't do any iraq then you have to take military intervention. still ahead this hour five years behind bars for a false confession. i was forced to agree that i may be a member of probably one of the. most one former guantanamo bay detainees tells r.t. how he suffered at the hands of u.s. authorities and how he continues to st
to the violence a three month long crackdown has reportedly left some fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east studies tells r t the situation could become a deadly stalemate. well it puts syria the showdown is a very stark line in the sand and that we're seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them. so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few distractions...
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. >> reporter: joshua kauffman has his laptop back. and some surprisingly intimate close-up pictures of the man police later arrested in connection with the theft. pictures taken secretly by kauffman's computer. >> shortly after it was stolen i realized that i had this software that i could turn on. >> reporter: this is the man caught by the stolen computer's hidden program, photographed while sleeping on a couch, and sitting in bed while using the computer. not knowing that the computer he was using was using him. >> i was seeing someone, you know, looking at my account, deleting my account, logging in to gmail, watching youtube videos. >> reporter: taking pictures, capturing screens, sending out his approximate location. kauffman took his evidence to oakland police but got no response. friday kauffman took matters into his own hands, posted pictures, setting up a blog, and following with tweets. kauffman called his blog, this guy has my macbook, and detailed his efforts to get bliss to help him get it back. this blog got 400,000 page
. >> reporter: joshua kauffman has his laptop back. and some surprisingly intimate close-up pictures of the man police later arrested in connection with the theft. pictures taken secretly by kauffman's computer. >> shortly after it was stolen i realized that i had this software that i could turn on. >> reporter: this is the man caught by the stolen computer's hidden program, photographed while sleeping on a couch, and sitting in bed while using the computer. not knowing that...
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end to the violence and a three month long crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east and these totality of the situation could become a deadly stampede. well it's on syria to show you this is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them but so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few defections to nothing really important and this could sit in a sense the ball in the opposition's. court if you're one wanted to starve syria and they could do it in the same way that europe starve iraq of course once you go down the road if the government doesn't crumble as it didn't do any iraq then you have to take military intervention. coming up later in the program for you hear return of the kuantan m o's scandal. i was forced to agree that i'm the member of parliament. and i was a marxist. five years of torture all for a phony confession one takes control of attorney tells us his story and paints
end to the violence and a three month long crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead joshua landis director of the center for middle east and these totality of the situation could become a deadly stampede. well it's on syria to show you this is a very stark line in the sand and they were seen as asking people to trust him and to side with him and the opposition are going to ask people to side with them but so far the military has stood firm behind the regime there been a few...