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while defending champion carlos sounds struggled with the point and to settle for full steam dominating the truck class with their drive securing the top four places in title holder be it off one of the stage sixteen seconds ahead of his teammate. so that some of the sport's more into as time makes life so that.
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first. russia's southern republic of north a city of mourns the seventeen victims of thursday's marketplace carbolic party meets those who survived the attack and lost their loved ones in the prominence. as
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americans crash over plans to build a mosque near ground zero first aid is put to the site nine years ago the government has abandoned them they say they face mounting medical bills well they haven't ruined their health and none of the rescue operations. want to build a working democracy and make the world a safer place international problem try to find the own says that policy for me russian. also playing with knives video of a u.s. soldier planting grenades in the halls of iraq is causing outrage and it claims that some kids die as a result of such pranks. a remarkable crash landing moved west russia as a plane touches down in the forest eighty one passengers with good pilots have been hailed as heroes.
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but are you watching all of this is all weekly news review. russia's southern republican off the sex here is reeling off to one of its deadliest terror attacks in years a car bomb that ripped through the central market in the capital on thursday killed seventeen people and injured more than one hundred sixty. reports on how the city is trying to return to normal life. cries louder than sirens but no fear just the time eleven twenty four on the watches of those who perished in the central market in logic of course it was and so's day when a suicide bomber drove his silver car to its entrance gates he was said to become during a routine check of the car but reluctant to open the trunk but a security guard aslan big player insisted. he put the key in the trunk lock turned it maybe once or twice the key broken his hands iceland big had the man turned to
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go around and move away from the crowded entrance a minute later a powerful explosion shook the area a slow big heard the cries and rushed to the scene. i saw a lot of cars blown to pieces and a lot of bodies i had no real fear i just felt sorry for the people who died or got injured especially a young mother with her child i saw them just before the explosion a young girl was coming in with a kid and little kid as soon as she got inside the blasts happened. a little known went to the market the day with his entire family it said he was quarreling with his brother bob riding their bike so his grandmother promised to buy him a new one but a moment later they were killed by the blast so. i went inside but they stayed at the entrance suddenly there was an explosion i lost one of my children and my mother my wife and another kid are in hospital there were many people there it was
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scary no we'll know and his grandmother yes i'm on lie side by side the government's closed the house of the survivor stricken by the loss. this is a father and his one and a half year old son who died and this is his wife she was injured and hands and this is the one died. candles commemorate the day in which he got because people here are mourning their loved ones and have been given blood to help the injured for tania who has arrived in the form of a new born son but before the birth she too had to leave through the tragedy. to the market and the brooch in there and a powerful explosion went off my ears were down right away honestly i didn't understand it was a negative tear or anything like that. down there so people covered by blonde and
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they ran right away i was afraid of a second blast. too scared for the last hope to get to be one sun city and i didn't notice that she herself was injured and it was not the piece of metal in her knee that was on her mind. was afraid that nothing was moving inside me then up to some time when he started moving when i was afraid it home the one taken care of and baby sleeping beside her to jenna now is occupied we begin a name for the little one as with logic of course itself she still needs some time to get back to normal life this penetrating logic of cars is far deeper than this shell hole left by that deadly car blast as days parcival slowly start mending their lives for sun like that newborn baby it could be a bridge to a new life but for many this horrible attack will be engraved on their hearts forever. our chief. political analyst dimitri bobbish
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explains why north. of cars in particular has often been a target in the midst of militants linked to al qaida. there has been a bargain for terrorist attacks for a long time i would like to remind you of that. when he was alive called north or said to russian good recent you not just because i said the only ethnic group in north caucasus besides russians which is predominately also the explosion so the market especially in. very very often used in the past i would remind you that one of the rules terrorist attacks in the ninety s. was also an explosion at the market in short the only terrorist in north caucasus had connections to al qaeda they didn't make a secret out of it the western press doesn't report it very often gaijin that you also hear stories. where people were taken
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prisoner. camp was destroyed people from north caucasus were also present there unfortunately. in the united states protesters for and against a mosque at ground zero have clashed in new york on the anniversary of the september eleventh terror attacks there have been reports of copies of the koran being burned during the demonstrations and in other american cities the tension has flared of a place to build the place of worship and then the center just five blocks from the site of the world trade center thousand people gathered near ground zero to support the construction several hundred demonstrators opposed to a rally. project to debate in the u.s. dividing the nation. limitations of victims of september attacks. when i was the united states has been mourning the victims of nine eleven many of those who were giving first aid at the scene of the tragic events of feeling abandoned rescuers say the u.s.
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government has left them struggling by themselves with illnesses contracted after working at ground zero. point nine that some of them. gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one to actually get diagnosed as being directly sits in the middle of in two thousand and ten the nine eleven first responder represents an exploding health crisis u.s. officials have failed to address its tolly across the page course an illness or coma gall bladder 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 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
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veteran with mounting medical debt this form wants fourteen over fifty three and a daily dose of medications inflammation pills pills to stop the cramping in my legs i can walk blood pressure medications the worst 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 nine years 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 eileen ryan is just one of many widows who lost her world with husband post nine eleven all these men and women that are fighting for their lives right now it's a progress it's it's time it's watching a loved one. disintegrate in front of your face and just the fight to
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stay alive and it's a fight that can break even this. john jeff was diagnosed with cancer hospital bills. we do so much overseas and i'm not saying not to do it we're 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 arthur new york. and was also a first aid worker at the site where the twin towers fell and was limited to this she says islam has been misunderstood in the u.s. and american muslims shouldn't be scapegoated for what terrorists did. really with the shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in us
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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 militants that basically defiled islam and 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 here islam because they don't understand that the beauty of this country is the constitution and that all americans despite faith despite race are afforded the same civil liberties all this week russia's yes level made news around the world a city which is now a thousand years old but together some of the finest minds for policy for the country which was at the center of the toy and gives us a firsthand account. young which you are in effect if sovereign democracy as
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it turns out is different things to different states the title these here is for many your sloppy stand it's not democracy and efficiency made it sound a little rain even for the kremlin's toughest critics gave some of them the chance to hit the presidents wrong now. 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 democracy is being imposed but it doesn't work that way thirty and we've seen many examples of that but when you talk of democracy in russia is a moot point if the country doesn't more denies itself the key message the president was sending in his speech another major topic was security russia's been promoting a new vision for european security architecture that it says is vital to avoiding
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military conflicts similar to that in the south caucasus in two thousand and eight . the what 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 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 and i without the creation of this system our world will not be able to survive we can help each other here one of the first posts of course of the idea of the new european security treaty was italian premier corny but before he could make his point he had to find his words i like to say that i was not very well informed about the topics to be discussed at this forum. the section of my administration which has prepared the speech has prepared the
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room that's why i'm passing the stacks to the moderator of this portion of the plenary meeting this presentation doesn't correspond to the discussion here many that evening criticize the us corny for taking more stage time than the host but michonne it that it didn't seem to mind helen prime minister before wednesday a more definite despised force a formal session of them over to the uk for two days this study and turned into a war of tree where some of the world's best minds attempted to find a formula balancing three elements democracy modernization and efficiency did they come up with a single formula of course they didn't but what they agreed upon is no matter what the proportion if a country wants to move forward it needs all three elements in the mix exuding approach of the r.t.e. from. this week a serbia decided not to challenge kosovo's independence at the united nations
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belgrade had previously crafter the resolution which question the secession but softened it following pressure from the european union the section where belgrade called kosovo as you know that short declaration of independence unacceptable was removed from the document being modified version was you know on a screen by the un general assembly so does not recognize kosovo but the new resolution could pave the way. since the region actually declared independence in two thousand and eight he had urged her to withdraw its draft and focus instead on prospects for union membership political writer johnston says the new document suggests it's because he had to. present text that i have seen and i have here is not really a compromise i would call it an unconditional surrender to the european union this was not a compromise because from what i've understood the european union did not. in
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exchange for this they gave nothing as usual and they'll just be asking for more as they have been for many years serbia is now really very much in the position of france. it's not quite an occupied country but it's surrounded and it's sort of occupied and any leader or polish party which would really openly take into consideration serbia's interests is condemned by the western media as nationalists look what they have look or haven't desires love which the united states use adored to get rid of milosevic but when he showed that he was still interested in his country's wealth there he is known brand as an extreme nationalist and sidelined. a u.s. soldier serving in iraq has been at the center of a scandal after posting a controversial video on you tube sergeant dunson planted grenades in the cause of
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iraq is that checkpoints then filmed the reaction of drivers as a prank as artie's policy reports most iraqis see nothing funny in his actions. manning a checkpoint all day must get boring which is perhaps why sergeant dunson and his partner admit they passed the time playing jokes on unsuspecting drivers in the future posting dunson describes how they planted a grenade in the iraqi man's car a few seconds of confusion always explained and the very relieved driver is sent on his way. but we had a you know caught. our our it was just one of those things where you know it happened. on a guy like that on but for most iraqis this is not fun and life here is very far from being a joke. i think it's only for them to laugh for us it's not funny but very scary. we're used to par bombs explosions research is happening every day but if someone
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did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint can often mean the difference between life and death it's not uncommon to have your heart take i think a dozen times a day if you're found that you need to wear what you will see to see a brand name you'll be arrested on the soft and hard to terrorism. and some american military personnel are not seeing the funny side of sergeant dunces antics i would not tolerate that in my organization. i don't think that's conducive to gaining. you know into the partnership with with the federal police or certainly and trusting their confidence in us or the people for that matter and trusting the . trusting in the federal police. up to fight him out but that army has never been pranked himself but claims to have witnessed american soldiers displaying even more
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alarming behavior. and i personally know of many cases where soldiers would take complaints and for example hey it's an iraqi citizen just a found there were cases where people died from the so-called sun we had about one hundred fifty thousand american soldiers here and although some were professional there were many who were not. but i want to a local t.v. stations picked up on the idea. that it takes well known local celebrities to iraq each. points and plays pranks on them in much the same way as dunson at least colleagues produce and not by says it's a way to lighten the situation. we're not making fun of the iraqi forces they're very brave and frightened but we wanted to present them in a different way we also wanted to present weapons is something people can laugh about. there's mixed reaction to the iraqi show but still iraqis making fun of
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iraqis is very different according to most people here two americans get a new mom act and with people still being killed in iraq every day it was a constant reminder that terrorism is no laughing matter. r.t. back to. this week saw the signing of a major agreement between russia and israel outlining military cooperation for the next five years a plan that was a result of talks between the two countries defense ministers in moscow. experience and information exchanging national security military education and that's one of the threats both countries are facing terrorism. international institute counter terrorism and if. they can manage to fight it. if you look interested they all of the world not only against israel against most of. if we speak about of their ideology and those of the modus operandi the methods.
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and actions of this organization of this movement they have a common traits and this is a lot of experience on this side of the kind of experience the exchange of experience the common training and the continuing cooperation can improve the capabilities of the two sides and this. well this week or saw a miraculous escape for a plane as it crash landed in the middle of a forest in northwestern russia and investigation is looking into how the pilot smashed a touchdown on an abandoned landing strip and what really happened on board. the heroes of the tiger these are the men the managed to land a crippled jetliner in the middle of the forest and not injure a soul the passengers are thankful to be a line will see the bulls willingly every street and ended up in the woods emergency crews arrived to find two weeks everything was organized very fast the
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flip me off not for the professionalism of the crew we would not be standing here. to tupelo one five four always flying at ten thousand meters on its way to moscow from russia's far east when there was a massive electrical failure the plane lost all automatic navigation and communication its fuel supply and wing flaps were crippled meaning i had to land quickly and at higher than normal speeds even the lights in the cabin and cockpit went out by sight alone the pilots found an abandoned their strip in the depths of the forest and managed to land on the third attempt dozens then i thought it was our plane was designed to land on a concrete airstrip at first we chose a rough strip and decided to land there but during the maneuver by a miracle we caught a glimpse of a concrete strip and although shorter it would be much safer despite overshooting and plowing through two hundred metres of woodland before stopping all eighty one people on board were evacuated to safety right in the rich can as a former pilot and actually train the heroes in question he says he's very proud of
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his form across the jays that is one up in the close they couldn't even tell their altitude or where they were they only had enough fuel for ten minutes of flight in managing to land that plane he practically did the impossible as with the plane itself investigators are poring over interviews with the crew and witnesses black box recordings and evidence at the site that question what caused such a massive electrical failure providing that w one fifty four is not quite the brand you have craft and i'm sure that their craft was an affair. probably it was twenty years ago when you were more. i believe there is a chance that they could we plant was just worn out. now russell airlines which owns the plane says it wasn't aware of any issues before takeoff but added it would never fly together investigators are focusing on mechanical failure rather than pilot error or weather conditions but everyone is expecting the pilots to receive
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medals they're achieved. in time the technical details of this plane's malfunction will join all of the others maybe ation history one thing will always stand out courage and resourcefulness of the two men who brought it safely to thomas and r.t. . this week north korea was expected to hold its biggest workers' party gathering for decades and lists a test of the country's leader kim jong il would use the meeting to present his youngest son as his successor or so far of secrecy and shadows the gathering but r.t. revealed another mystery of the reclusive state's one family. the second leader of north korea and the son of its president officially kim jung il was born in one thousand forty two in japanese occupied korea according to north korean history books his birth was followed by the appearance of two rainbows in a new story in the heavens but there's
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a different story man many north koreans may know about this as they all came also many as some the current leader of north korea both used to live here in our village. this is very scary several dozen miles away from the city of kut ask in russia's far east back in a man nine hundred forty s. it was the home of a joint chaney's korean guerrilla regiment fighting against japan before north korea was established as a state its future leader kim il sung also used to serve year as a captain of the red army and i thought he could be called was born and spent his whole life in the arts can. i remember this camp we want allowed to go there but chinese and korean soldiers were free to walk anywhere they wanted some of them even got married had some left leaving three or four women pregnant came in will soon fled to the soviet union after his guerrilla team was crushed by japanese authorities in one nine hundred forty five years later the second world war brought its results japan was defeated soon sent to pyongyang to suit soviet common dance
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working there so if you didn't events careful around five years it's unlikely came young was born somewhere else so this is allegedly what's left of the hell else where both future leaders of north korea used to live there also used to be a terrace here and the rumor is kim il song here still enjoy drinking theme during warm summer evenings on this terrace discussing the ideas of communism with his comrades while little kim jung il was running about playing and you know why. there's only fuel to the mystery around kim jung il his group has lots of proof that kamal son lived in doubt however we couldn't find official confirmation that community was born there not even from the f.s.b. this information is still a secret back and yet this small cemetery is the last resting place of the korean and chinese soldiers who died while serving in the regiment taking the truth with them if you go to the skin of the arts cave in russia's far east. and there's more
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to come next hour including a lot of people in new york think of financial giants that are being supported with taxpayers' money. the white collar criminals. we should continue to get the money then probably you know we have to keep the housing market going i think the research you are giving the housing market going. so far into this might as well give the money to save everybody else does it matter that it at this point is aster anyway. as the resident hits the streets of new york for opinions on the government bailouts over most making companies. and ultranationalist martial arts fighting the state psychiatric hospital system or just on. just a few moments altie meets those who survived nine hundred days of the nazi blockade in the.

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