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electioneering in their software to the rights of us politicians capitalize on rising racism and anti muslim computer game that's become a web page. it still doesn't ration time for world leaders who are in new york to assess their promise to fight global poverty worries that recession has sent them off target. and changing the world one thought at the time the russian scientist on a mission to prove how the mind came in people to use their own work to alter the environment around.
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here watching our take world news twenty four seven welcome to the program anti islamic agendas and the calls for tougher immigration laws boosting the influence of far right parties across europe such rhetoric has helped to lead to the sweden democrats opponent for the first time now the freedom parties have been for surgeons in austria this weekend. looks at the campaign tactics being used to feel right when nationalism. was the by by most game is a simple as its message they came and shoot down as many to last as you can out as they rise relentlessly above us cheers i'll find skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wise and some of that is something i hope we're defending our rights our traditions by our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam squeeze nor do we want there to be no islamic societies in our country we're going to be released by the right wing freedom party as part of its bid for election and
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the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours that you see more than two hundred thousand where it within a week it was back to compete again may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there around five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party the emotions in the game and islam is a reality then if we want to build mosques we will build them anyway if you and i have a vision of the future where every town or city in austria has a mosque with a minaret the neighbor can see from the it's a can that in which the judicial authorities up held the complaint and ruled that the game went beyond acceptable discussions forcing the freedom party to take it down from its website it's in the front of the numbers who played the game show that islam is a very important issue of working thanks to ours it was talked about in the first
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place again but the judicial system is meddling in politics and stopping a free discussion of race if they had many say the ban has had the reverse effect there's not even a single minaret in styria and less than two percent of the population a muslim the freedom party failed to get a single seat at the last election now it's expected to triple its vote and put a dent in the ruling coalition of two centrist party to him it will hear change and . in the whole system because i have to feeling it just it's already against these two factors what they like to just position themselves as like the resistance of the true origin people which is kind of being suppressed by the status quo if the freedom party performs well it all followed the footsteps of recent successes by far right parties in sweden belgium and the netherlands. it appears that no longer can the centrist parties ignore the voices of those alone by the immigration or they risk being penalized at the ballot box. party gratz steria.
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the u.s. may be putting iraq war in the past but as we hear a few minutes iraqis continue to feel the future. so the first wave of violence since america's combat mission ended we look at why security still feels like a distant promise to civilians. he went to secretary-general ban ki moon is calling for world leaders to honor promises to end world poverty and a decade ago speaking at a special u.n. summit he said the target of having global poverty and hunger by two thousand and fifteen was stood achievable despite an economic downturn tease us to see a check and gives an overview of the event that's the talk of new york. we have a so-called millennium development goal summit taking place where leaders will be talking about the commitments they had made ten years ago and really will be following up to see what if any of those commitments they have made and there are
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very important issues being considered at that summit there is really a lot of different activity that is going to be taking place at the u.n. we have hundreds of bilateral meetings taking place where each country tries to push their agenda forward traditionally we all know that new york is a great place to be if you want to spot celebrities but this week it's politicians this is the place where you need to be if you want to see chavez crossing the street with loud crowds following him or if you want to see the french president sarkozy and carla bruni going to one of new york's chic restaurants to have lunch it is mahmoud ahmadinejad really stealing the spotlight this year we're expecting protests to take place all throughout the entire week there are ads all over new york city against mahmoud ahmadinejad and of course he's going to be making speeches and that is something that's also very closely watched and. traditionally we see u.s. delegations walking out when he makes a speech and so on so definitely he's the man stealing the show for now this time around investigative journalist to tone these the french press didn't have the most
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inspiring words for the design the u.n. so far so cold for a global financial institution from the money needed to fulfill their promises. what we're talking about is the millennium goals eight areas where world poverty education child mortality maternal health of the things and the hope is that you can reduce the extreme poverty people living on less than a dollar a quarter a day from about one and a half billion to only nine hundred twenty million in five years but everybody i think now agrees that that's being honest that this goal is getting farther away that getting closer now the one speech today that i think stood out with something concrete that people can act on is of all people french president nicolas sarkozy and his question was a ten minute speech there's budget pressure all over the world if you don't have this money to do the development goals where could you get it and the obvious place
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to get it is tax the banks tax the people who cause the depression tax the people who are generally a little bit like the french nobility before eighteen seventeen eighty nine say that they're immune to taxation it's a political it's politically explosive most people think that wall street is already taxed and when they realize that it's not they go they go berserk i think that has tremendous potential for getting the world out of the depression where we are now so of all people sarkozy but gold is where you find it and i would urge people to grab ahold of this with both hands and with your teeth if you can because this is the most promising thing that i've heard from the u.n. in many many years. i wasn't going to the topic well still to come in the program they say positive thinking can change your mood change the world. with delving into the world of energy filled thought some people describe as you all to try to separate the science from the men. find out why these georgians
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save your thoughts is a forcing them down a one way street to poverty. wealthy british style young. black. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. which
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brightened if you move. from funds to pressure. the stock totty dot com. a wave of deadly bombings in iraq over the weekend saw dozens more civilians die while further attacks targeting police left two officers dead but that's despite fifty thousand u.s. troops remaining in the country to train local security forces there are reports it's not making a rockies feel any safer. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing it this way out of control through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bomb his team his state behind the mission providing training support and backup
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to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do a pretty brief and we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. invasion to have a fully functioning you makee security force did not protect safire it just means husband four years ago he disappeared without a trace on it it's. called me and said he was coming to be. the situation is really bad don't come but he said now i have to say that here so far as certain husbands did as all the families of tens of thousands of iraqis who've also disappeared since two thousand and three human rights organizations but some of the blame with the local security forces is trainees are not always the white candidates for the job a lot of them they have come from illiterate you know by ground zero or some of them they are just the from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are
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part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they've given you can apply for them in front of these. people being stopped at the checkpoints like this it's a police officer here as the three months of training that appears to be the search there for the car bombs missing weapons and stones and they are and it's a far cry from what is needed what. they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough for the americans only thought to create an iraqi army in two thousand and four by then it was too late because the terrorists had already infiltrated the. but with the increase of violence in iraq. in recent weeks the need for a competent domestic security force has never been greater but whether or not the u.s. and iraq can meister the challenge is still here to be seen police the r.t. baghdad. the collapse of the soviet union prevented
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a nuclear war between the world's two superpowers well that's the view it's a big vision skeet he's a former national security advisor to president jimmy carter has been speaking to r.t. . in the event of a war between the soviet union and the united states i was involved in the decision making process that would be provoked by an attack i would call for a response so we knew exactly the nature of the threat that we're all facing within a few hours literally within a few hours about eighty five to one hundred twenty million people let me repeat it was numbers eighty five to about one hundred twenty million people would have been dead in the united states and in the soviet union there's just no comparison between that and terrorism which is nasty and dangerous and horrible particular victims but in terms of scale it's simply not in the same ball park.
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that you can see the full interview with a former national security advisor to president jimmy carter next hour here not. georgia's attempts to clean up its towns are leaving street traders in the gutter they're being banned from selling because the authorities say they flout hell stand it's. discovered the traders themselves are being abandoned to a life of poverty. which really has cerebral palsy and is the sole provider for her family her mother kept yvonne lost her only source of income when a new ban on street selling came into effect in tbilisi and is now forced to rely on time as social benefits to make ends meet. we were told to get off the streets answer them honestly and without prior warning they said a new law was coming into force and were not allowed to trade in the street and
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longer they didn't offer any jobs or alternative sites in exchange gets yvonne was widowed ten years ago she raised her three daughters a nephew on her own but says she never felt this desperate and helpless the city authorities say they have the public's best interests in mind when they pass the baton street vending interested in the interests of street vendors a very important but you cannot act in their interest alone by ignoring other people's needs many of the people who lived in buildings near these vendors complained about the bad smell a lot of these vendors sold highly perishable goods and didn't follow hygiene procedures the daily bread for a stall in this market is just under three dollars a day this may sound low to westerners but for many georgians it's still too much for more than six thousand space available a good this is markets just like this one and the mayor wants the street vendor stores here off the streets but the vendors say they do not have the money to pay
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for market fees they believe the city administration is simply trying to put up a pretty face side while they or their families are forced to go hungry. if you're going to really see georgia. now to some other stories making headlines around the world the south korean state media is reporting that the country's ruling party will hold its first conference in thirty years next week saw anything leader kim jong il will name his successor which is lucky to be one of his sons the meeting has been delayed several times at her thinking to kim's health problems well officials say it's because the country has been dealing with deadly floods and the typhoon. the colombian army says it killed a senior militant commander major rate at the country's border ecuador last weekend still cub ana is among twenty seven to receive died is also being wanted us to contain trafficking it's thought he was behind an attack on policeman
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a week ago in the border town of san miguel which killed eight offices in a series of militant strikes on the since you elected its new president just. one of the main separatist leaders in kashmir says protests against india continues unless demands are met. you know many wants the withdrawal of indian security forces an end to the current curfew he's one of three influential separatists who met members of india's parliament to discuss the ongoing violence more than one hundred demonstrators have been killed in clashes with police since june. now russian scientists is trying to convince people they can change the world just by using their energy he claims that thinking in a certain way can have a positive or negative effect on the surrounding environment ati's surface expects . can you direct the world around you just the power of your mind
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although it might sound far fetched a leading russian scientist believes we can do exactly that and using a device the fate of us human energy fields is attempting to prove. idea. of. walt and we. want to prove your understanding of the unseen world advantages the scientific experiments carried out using a technique called by electricity. is something that we're constantly think energy now by a letter photography work to capture this energy field the scene at the lights around the body or what some people would call your. discovered in the one nine hundred thirty s. by a version inventor semi uncannily and he realized that stimulating a subject with a short electrical impulse gets a burst of light photons and electrons around subjects it looks like war but i don't think this word. i prefer as
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a ward. field the device itself each finger individually with different fingers responsible for different parts of the body and feeds the information into a computer to. one supposed benefits of this technique is early diagnosis is serious illnesses like heart disease and cancer but some who work in the mainstream medical profession remain unconvinced. from the point of view of today's medicine i don't think this can be used as medical evidence and i would even go further and say that it's harmful rather than harmless as a diverse people from the true causes of the illness and from the truly effective treatment and some of the claims in energy field research are even more far reaching with. intentions we can directly influence. environment our space of course this idea is absolutely new that's right it has
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a lot of criticism still eats has a very important message for all of us because we do most stated that the positive or more since they have very strong influence but the same and even more strongly has negative for more since but in one case energy comes up in other cases come about so all you can means that we. develop an. ability to create. create more since we change space around. the idea that our personal energy can change the structure of the world around us by many deep skepticism but in the. talk of where continue to find scientific truth to the theory. for more energetic stories and if you've missed anything on there remember you can always watch it on our website there's a lot more new speeches and blogs there too here's
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a quick taste of what you'll find that's called a studio head with its plans to join the euro zone to find out why local professor thinks it would actually damage the country's economy. thus the race for the untapped natural riches of the arctic his own with moscow to host an international conference expected to see some heated debate all the details. and the business update with you there is coming your way in just a few minutes stay with us. i'm great for the full stop we've got it's. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. hello
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and a very warm welcome to the program good to have you company the term credit crunch and of the daily lexicon one banks put the brakes on lending and governments around the world responded by printing cash to both liquidity but economists now warn they may be too much money that's leading to predictions of hyperinflation but in the question the reforms. since the global financial crisis broke the russian
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government allocated a vast sums of cash to keep the banking system afloat but few companies a borrowing right now and many banks preferred to earn l.o.l. but safe return from the government rather than risk investing in companies greece we fear from oral saved the lives russia like other governments create is much more money than the economy needs you look at what russia did during the crisis it is because it was out of sync as it was with the rest of the g twenty when when g twenty countries are g nine hundred shall we say it went into quantity of easing russia did the opposite in the tightened up in order to stabilize the economy the avid insists clia central banks continue to issue huge amounts of money hoping that banks will lend to industry however the money's mostly recycled back. government bowman's well the real economy has largely stop borrowing treasury bonds yields are falling around the world as signs of enormous bind demand as banks six save havens
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for their can economists fear a japanese style lost decade while the lows to case can occur if you're having a long time period of no credit that means the banking there is a demand for credit at the same time the banking system is jammed was poor quality assets will see that there are some risks in the individual banks that have not fully cleared up their balance from restructured loans the long term fear is hyperinflation if central bank don't act fast enough to withdraw the excessive liquidity because human prices start to rocket economists are confident the central bank of russia won't take risks with inflation and central banks always have to be vigilant about maintaining the right balance of liquidity in the economy and we have seen quite strong growth in the money supply in the last few months but i think that really reflects a return to normal ization off to the shop for during the recession the young
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raising interest rates the government could introduce measures similar to the card scheme which cost people to spend thus removing money out of the economy but there are limits to what one country can do if inflation becomes a global problem i do question our business r.t. . and another company looking to expand a broader as russia's biggest carmaker after speaking exclusively to business archly of the company's vice president admits the larger brand has an image and quality problem in europe so after us will be targeting other markets. when you mostly stream of them a bit we do understand that we saw for certain difficulties in european markets with the car series we have today so we're concentrating on three key markets to develop exports those are latin america there. south africa and the middle east are targets is to explode fifty thousand new cars this year and on who will be able to sell fifty to fifty five thousand vehicles outside the country next year it's.
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all over the markets are faring this hour asian stock markets open toilet on tuesday by solid wall street meanwhile that solid japan's nikkei is losing its early gains trading up to monday's public hollering hong kong shares extended gains up property developers and power producers increased their height saying advance to zero point two percent into twenty two thousand point level again after the benchmark fails to stay a profit psychologically for that level on monday. here in russia plus the r.t.s. in the minds of that slightly at the end of the session to close in the black on monday. along main players leading the gains up more than one percent on the r.t.s. . well it's been two decades since russia switched to a market economy business art she's been speaking to the man who helped his country through similar changes but former finance minister head of the national bank and
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now a professor but the sort which ordered the russian government's idea of privatizing large state owned companies as being essential for developing a more than economy. even in the west the economist. where there was on the say twenty percent of the states there was privatization remember mrs thatcher in the seventy's eighty's just she started to privatized and then she was followed. and so even the french know why because we are now that in the western countries state ownership is not working for state ownership means i've committed to the political power over the enterprise and this is not very healthy for these enterprises so without effect of privatization these companies which will do it will be a burden sometimes people call such companies national champions but usually national rules. project leaders on the north rim gas pipeline say it's progressing ahead of
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shows you where the first phase cheer to become clear that by next april monday's watching that putin visited the world's largest pipe playing vessels which is carrying out sports train construction in the baltic sea the russian premier watched the pipes as they were sent on to water not streams technical director explains to business r t why they've chosen this vessel project. it's the biggest vessel in the world which can conduct offshore pipelining operation so it's planned for it to lay two point three kilometers a day but we're already reaching two point five kilometers and we believe it's quite possible to reach three kilometers a day in fact lng pipes illicitly is cheaper than on land we have to do with landowners and compensate them that's complicated our project is very detailed and we're already advanced in our schedule. so we have time for now sorry in less than an hour for more business news.
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