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million dollar prize fund remains very much up for grabs. rugby in new zealand secured a historic trying to asians plain sweep after coming from twenty two points to mind to beat all straight or both sides try to penalties early on it was proposed three first blood in fifteen minutes james o'connor was put through the list of those cashing the following winning just four minutes into the second half of the levees open up a sizeable advantage was on them ashley. powell over the lines but australia twenty two point nine up and with its hoping to end a run of line straight defeats to the oval axis but with time running out of the visitors gave themselves a lifeline as richard mccall spoke of close range. with just eight minutes to go new zealand to take the lead thanks to the strike here and read . they would hold on to claim victory by twenty three points to
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twenty two what is the latest from the time it's rafael nadal for macau usually one almost all coming up in around two us time station two outs is the weather next about the headlines. sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched a street fight. from the colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. a
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sergeant in the u.s. army. trying to become an american my gigging part in the. ranks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey a. wealthy british sign it's time to. find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headline news to report. this is costing a lot to get those. of us through this week good of you with us on kevin o.
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. memorable week here at the global policy forum taking place more on that later but first the headlines as the u.s. remembers the victims of the nine eleven attacks we report on how it continues to claim lives to this day with hundreds of emergency workers since from ground zero. while in the republic of north. to the seventeen killed by thursday's terrorist bombing of a busy month. dissecting democracy and striving for better world security two days of talks by power brokers here at the global policy for when jaroslav give way now to the cities of millennium celebrations tonight.
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also on our to be a big protest against big brother thousands demonstrate across europe against excessive surveillance and say they want their privacy back. it is nine pm. the city's millennium anniversary celebrations are in full swing in a week when it also hosted the global policy forum earth elections on that and coverage of the colorful festivities are just ahead for you. but first the day which has defined the twenty first century so far it is now exactly nine years since nine eleven when islamist terrorists flew high jug planes into new york's twin towers and the pentagon commemoration ceremonies of planned across the country to mark the deadliest ever attack on u.s. soil. that was orchestrated by al qaida and claim nearly three thousand lives but
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the actual number of deaths caused is likely to be much higher and continues to grow. has met some of the rescuers who say they're still suffering horrific health problems as a result of their work at ground zero. gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one to actually get diagnosed as being directly from the analysts in two thousand and ten the nine eleven first responder represents an exploding health crisis u.s. officials have failed to address its toll the across the page course enormous our call. gallbladder cancer liver cancer the retired n.y.p.d. detective spent six months sifting through world trade center debris and clouds of toxins later resulting in asthma sleep apnea post neurological problems and two strokes the first one is massive. i was paralyzed i lost command of my
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speech. i had to learn to walk and talk again the police department denies his illnesses are linked to nine eleven still fits leaving the twenty three year veteran with mounting medical debt this one wants fourteen over fifty three and a daily dose of fifteen medications the worst the top on u.s. soil took place here on september eleventh a day when nearly three thousand people lost their lives in a matter of hours and in the ninth hears that have followed nine hundred first responders have died victims of their own courage n.y.p.d. sergeant michael ryan was diagnosed with three types of cancers before losing his battle at just forty one years old and it's a fight that can break even the strongest john devlin was diagnosed with throat cancer hospital bills one million dollars we do so much overseas and i am not saying not to do it we're
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a powerful nation we should lead by example but we're not leaving my example here. we're not leaving by example here when you turn your backs on the nine eleven emergency responders those who sacrificed for the country now left struggling alone marina port r.t. new york. well number of those brave first aid workers was muslim american activist day of ramadan the she says that since the attacks islam has been misunderstood in the u.s. and american muslims should be scapegoats for the hijackers did. really with this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become an us against them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith on the acts of nineteen villains that basically defiled islam and
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practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is completely incorrect and inaccurate but i think the great majority fear islam because they don't understand it the beauty of this country is the constitution and that all americans despite faith despite race are afforded the same civil liberties. so. the first day of ramadan talking about the perception of islam in the united states. meanwhile american officials say that al qaeda has been seriously weakened since it carried out the nine eleven attacks but in recent times much international attention shifted to the term network's capacity to help other militant groups around the world and janice soundbite from the london information network on conflicts and state building sees outsiders hand in recent violence in the north caucasus now the situation in the north caucasus is complex multi-layered but
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certainly part of the process has now been completely hijacked by. radicals there are clearly connections between terrorist groups in afghanistan and pakistan. and the attacks have taken place both. in nine eleven states as well as in other parts of the world including in the north caucasus there are some clear signs. there are connections between elements in the north caucasus who are. doing such as the one. this week. the groups in pakistan and afghanistan. thoughts there from dennis sound bite from the london information network on conflicts and state building well the victims of nine eleven are of course being remembered in many places around the world among them dozens flowers at the u.s.
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embassy in the russian capital services also been held in the american church in the city so the deed was there but the u.s. ambassador to russia compared terrorism with naziism and said the two countries are united in the fight against. over the years we've. come to see something larger as a memory. to the victims of terrorism throughout the world and as our president obama said in his expression of condolences after the recent terrorist attack and what about these terrorist attacks only spring in our resolve. to work together. to stand against terrorists and to protect our people and. we are allies today. in the fight against the main source. of evil in the twenty first century. u.s.
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ambassador to russia john byerly. more victims of this week's terror attack here in russia have been laid to rest today thursday's car bombing in the southern republic of north are said to kill seventeen are left more than one hundred sixty injured. many of those with the most serious injuries are now being treated in moscow investigators meanwhile say they suspect several policemen of negligence reports suggest the officer stopped the attackers car for an inspection sorely before the blast but didn't check the boat where the explosives are thought to have been hidden are just on a look at all of our reports. logic of cars is grieving over the last and you can feel sadness everywhere as soon as the market area has been open people started coming to the scene they are bringing flowers lighting candles today funerals of eleven victims are taken place in logic of course this is the second day your funerals here through the whole night people have been praying in churches in logic
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of cars they were lighting candles i've met with the relatives of the victims and here is my report to lives hand in hand interrupted at the moment when yes i'm on my man and have total a grandson who were children at the logic of course central market they say the boy was quarrelling with his brother about riding their bike so grandma promised to buy a little new one a moment later their dreams were wiped out by the blast. we were at the markets i went into a shop as my mother wife and two sons stayed outside and then an explosion i rushed out and saw all four of them on the ground. my son died was one and a half years old my three year old son is now in surgery doctors are fighting for his life there were a lot of people in the market stereophonic. met all most every morning before go into the market the best day of africa felt sick and stayed home yes
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a man went alone just held grapes and never came back to the father and his one and a half year old son who died and this is his wife she was injured. and this is the one time i. twenty years ago when life in georgia became difficult for ethic as a reason like many in her village quiet and hospitable yes a man packed his things and headed to logic of cars her small family makes their leaving from selling fruit and vegetables and a year ago moved closer to the central market he used to work closely to show the ones to the selling grapes another was selling limitless she was hazaras with them who hold the hood but she was badly injured so leg was ripped off to show diabetes and they couldn't stop the blood. crying over the last many people and logic of course refused to believe the blast really happened the main question from menu remains why it goes. these are barbarians monsters not humans these people have neither nationality nor humanity or decency i think it was
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deliberately planned to bring this tragedy to the republic this is the sixth time something like this has happened in the choose big holidays to cause racial hatred but they want to achieve it. grief and sorrow has united the people and logic of cause russians to say towns ukrainians and other is all bring flowers to the scene and then i blot to help the injured. the glass is cracking under the feet of those who come to the gates of the central market here as it echoes in the elf destroys interrupted only by those cleaning and repairing the area people try to stay closer to each other at this disclosing this can help them to live through the tragedy. are seen from us. all a change of mood now focus on what's happening next here in the city of ghettos.
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which is celebrating its thousand year anniversary this very weekend but over the last two days it's also played host to a high powered talks of the global policy forum it featured prime ministers. and presidents as well as analysts and academics who are tackling some of the toughest questions of our time such as how to make democracy work and how to make the world a safer place or do you get that in the actual vote has been covering it all for us . the dialogue was open and direct very open us to russia is ready to continue this dialogue well the topic the title of this year's forum itself democracy and versified democracy experiences made it sound very alluring even for some of the kremlin's toughest critics they had a rare opportunity to grill the russian president on some of the most sensitive issues to sit at the same table with him there was a heated argument on what is democracy in the first place president medvedev has been saying that democracy is a process in the first place and that is just not
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a time and he was very a to kill it about russia specific means moving forward but he also argued those critics who describe russia as an authoritarian state and say that they either didn't believe in the in a country when it was the soviet union or those who even say that simply have a short memory. he said listen i strongly disagree with those who say there's no democracy in russia and that there's authoritarian tendencies here it's not true that russia is a democracy beyond any doubt it's young it's immature it's still not perfect and experience but it's a democracy nonetheless there's a way to go but we're ready to work on it in some countries that democracy is being imposed but it doesn't work that way and we've seen many examples of that democracy and more done as they should not be only signposts possible for russia this is the message which dimitri medvedev has been sending over all the sessions during the arrest of a global policy forum but all the discussion about democracy has said would be
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a moot point if the country doesn't want denies itself now is for global security another major topic during. this summit sessions. about mitchum a bet it was promoting the idea of a new european security architecture the events of all those two thousand and eight show just invasion george's aggression against south of the site here shown have shown that preventive measures are needed and that the current security structures in europe and nato as well north atlantic alliance simply are not capable to tackle least kind of conflicts and in order to prevent these conflicts to aim the future he gave he's new vision for european security. as though it dissolution we need to create an institution that will bring together nato and non nato members and other structures where u.s. counterpart president barack obama never avoids discussing this issue he does not
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say that is harmful or unnecessary but i would suggest that among our american partners a certain jealousy exists with regard to this idea however it is necessary to rise over this josee and try to look the truth in the eye without the creation of the system the world will not be able to survive we can help each other here well of course these three main topics were not the only one discussed at the forum and journalists didn't miss the chance to ask the president about corruption the rocker a scene a volatile ron relations with the united states and the middle east and many many other topics. but there are now forums are plenty of clashes of opinion but there has also levity and laughter that you don't really see at formal events like this made us take a second look we saw this last night even world states got involved as you're about to see italian premier silvio berlusconi tricky situation but dealt with. well
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a speech that was prepared for a relevant to the discussion a bit someone got in trouble over that anyway he decided to improvise instead after reminiscing on his experience in business and power and then announced that he's backing a scientific institute to prolong the human lifespan and the one hundred twenty years that seemed to catch the attention of russia's prime minister but the approach in a berlusconi met later we hear that the second you just look at those notes go back to the advise and he doesn't want to bar of it ok let's listen to that conversation he had with mr putin. we will leave until we're one hundred twenty years old. yes but you have to bear in mind that this is the average life expectancy is still the leaders live much longer. so we will still be prime ministers when we are one hundred twenty. not sure that's possible the job of prime minister which is you won't believe me i haven't had a single day off this year i don't the new prime minister putin had much time to
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rest recently either. might have some ideas about a couple of days of joint will talk about it later. well after the jokes for the cities being now to the millennium a milestone it's reached a thousand jews in history being celebrated in just one day it certainly is and that of course means that it's going to be one huge party going on that of course has kicked off and it's been happening throughout the afternoon the city's center has been closed to traffic as it dedicates itself to the festivities that includes pop rock and concerts thousands of people have been streaming into the city to join in it all and with a bang in around forty five minutes time with a series of killer fireworks displays we hope to bring that to you live here in our team so do stay with us for that.
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to other news now trying previous see civil liberty campaigners across europe have been demonstrating against what they see as a big brother approach to surveillance they claim that they can't trust the governments and businesses that monitor their life for lack of transparency in the way information about. activists also say the threats of terror and crime doesn't justify the high level of c.c.t.v. cameras now the monitoring devices. the biggest demonstration from the german capital. the sort of mass demonstration would have been inconceivable nearly twenty years ago but of course in two decades our technologies have advanced hugely now every single time you go on the internet your employer or your input or provider can trace what websites you have been to every single time you walk on the streets you are being recorded by multiple c.c.t.v. cameras every single time you make a purchase. gratian gets log and once again to the authorities what this requires
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is great the trust from the government but of course these people are saying you cannot trust the government specifically because once information used to be kept well you're not. government now increasingly is being collected in europe and two thousand and nine something called the stockholm program was implemented make no mistake about that this is a major change in the way that data is being collected about every citizen in the european union and sort of just being kept at the national level it's now all going to be gathered at these huge european wide databases what these protesters want to know is why who's going to be accountable for how this information is used there's no transparency about how this information is used so they're saying that the european union has no right to simply control all of its hundreds of millions of citizens so what these people are saying that not only should we not rule out any further measures we should abandon the ones that we have got we should stop having nationwide and european wide data bases they're asking for all of this information
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to be rolled back to be given back to the owners of privacy to be restored our position is to say that security and freedom walk hand in hand they don't post to each other of course the government is unlikely to agree with these demands they keep saying that this information has to be collected in order to fight terrorism in order to fight crime and as always they say that if you have done nothing wrong you have nothing to fear from the government. reporting for us from germany world news in brief now tonight tear gas and warning fire couldn't stop thousands of protesters clashing with government forces in indian kashmir a predominantly muslim region is she an anti india sentiment strengthened over the past three months with the daily demonstrations many muslims are currently celebrate heed the end of the holy month of ramadan sixty nine people have been killed in protest against india's control. a man has been
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arrested in greece after he threw his to the prime minister in a protest at the government's handling of the economy luckily for the pm the sewage said to have missed the target over forty. thousand police were on duty as demonstrators took to the streets in northern greece the country continues to struggle with its deepening recession. we've got plenty more from the city of europe's level over the next actually we're going to wrap up at ten o'clock with a spectacular fireworks may right behind us here is to do stay for us for that also have the world's latest news for you at the top of the hour something about forty minutes time business so stay with us for the. look at the headlines before. we go careening back in mosco with the latest business right now. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join our technology update on our jeep. welcome to business good to have you with us they head of russia's technology corporation was not only has called for a shake up of the legal and tax system he was speaking during a visit to us not a ravenous a portion of the value of russia's not but ultimately when it's the equivalent of thirty billion dollars corporation has so far eighty two projects ahead of us nano weiss says there's little hope for an efficient high tech sector on the current conditions. if you would you feel sick of reading efficient venture funds as well
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as other infrastructure to develop nanotechnology is almost impossible the current legislation would like an efficient legal framework for venture funds investing in for example startups he existed legislation is completely outdated for such forms of business our tax system also is really for change we are prepared simple poses and we want to push them forward. now russia's state duma has adopted a law on the skulk of us science and technology center observers say the most important cause allows startups to be in operation before skulk about physically built. the law does have a provision which allows those who is going to be qualified as a participant of the skulk were to start there too it is as soon as a law is passed not waiting for this three years before this cocoa will be constructed in russia india will start the joint production of medium range transport aircraft the agreement involves hindustan aeronautics and two russian
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companies transporting familiarity and rules about an export each country will invest three hundred million dollars into ventures share capital medium range transport aircraft and widely used for cargo they plan to build two hundred jets initially one third being sold on global markets the first jet will roll off the line no earlier than in two thousand and sixteen. but he said well as a giant raid on video pirates in thirteen countries but top hollywood executive tells r.t. the must fight the world's worst offender russia which is brutal you cross the globe they'll push reports. nine in ten d.v.d.'s in russia are fake and the problems are only getting worse the industry gold gold warns the nation's ballooning into an export of piracy russia has become an increasing problem and concern for us because many titles are first came for it in russia and then
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distributed worldwide in elementary to about an eighteen billion dollars a year. in the hearts of moscow you can openly buy our phones before their official release and three d. blockbusters for two you wrote a fifth of the recommended price. so i think. the point is that if. you think we've done enough. but also are these are launching a mass council strike on tuesday night investigators seized forty nine huge servers across europe hosting copyrighted material for free offices also stormed the moscow h.q. of korean electronics giant l g which used unlicensed versions of photoshop and coral drool. business salty's obtained this new faulty nine page white list of top
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russian films from next month internet service providers must kill a moth roast uploads of these movies without waiting to be notified by film producers m.p.'s will hit transgressors with the strict new and piracy law. we are ready to raise penalties for offenders and hike fines for providers who fail to delete illegal content which finally prosecutors of opened a probe into the go bush we inspected a court spokesman told this channel they will make the holy of pirates holies quit its life of crime even if that means it's closures than you want your business r.t. and public holidays took some of the steam out of the markets this week according to the director of international equity sales at critics as that is a half pressure still primarily driven by a bit of alice coming out from the states coming or going out from continental europe japan china.

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