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more news today. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are only day. they faced this is not a provocation but a war. and we should see everybody who showed us a pretty tree they had no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted. to loosen. the army to life. is the most precious thing in the world. uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live
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ground as you call the hotel the full seasons hotel the sultan which owns. the u.s. naval spy get islamophobia predatory crimes as american society frustrated by konami hardships self-will split by racial tensions. they are plain parlous. invited over washington's demands to provide more personal data of citizens in a bid to root out potential terrorist traveling to the u.s. . now we'll look at how one ground breaking the story of a russian clinic is now saving lives giving hope to children with leukemia.
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it is a.t.m. in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program for years the united states was the biggest creature of tolerance in the world and it was justly proud of its melting pot of nationalities living side by side with little conflict but it seems that isn't true anymore with a fresh wave of xenophobia sweeping through the country has more. america is supposed to be a nation of tolerance. but bleeding for her stars and stripes. and ugliness incapable of masking protests against the construction of new mosques illegal immigration and economic reform point to a fear and frustration. an emotional climate experts say where many americans are swapping patriotism for nationalism definitely is a phobia it's a fear of the other zina phobia is defined as an unknown reasonable fear or hatred
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of the unfamiliar especially people of other race or religion muslim associated with bill that's everybody knows the no fly list has ninety nine names most of them sorry sacks created what he calls mobile art aviation a missile decorated with signs equating islam to terrorism at the front a mannequin dressed as an arab there is no display there is no more sex drives this display all over new york this. is the out of ramadan is the executive director of the council of american islamic relations his new york office repeatedly receives hate mail like this picture of a burning korans there's been a spike and obvious by. hate crimes and islamophobia and attacks on mosques throughout the country from temecula california to sheboygan
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wisconsin to tennessee to the to the planned qur'an burning on nine eleven these are our crimes that are motivated by. hate or intolerance or bigotry a rage that amnesty international believes is being exploited not tempered by politicians all across america now she's going to have the right to for doubt. shyne actually had a cause for assuming the russians and would never subsidy japanese were not to show you the next to pearl harbor i do is no reason for us to simply mosque that's true trade center at tea parties around the country frustrations over taxes and joblessness are aimed more directly at us president barack obama this ago you know will slip you know what i don't know what the what is i cannot make up what the president is but the reason to suspect it is because you're talking like what stop talking like i mean. according to the f.b.i. obama has garnered more death threats than any other american president in the us
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immigrants have also become the other arrested and detained in arizona beaten and bruised in new york where racial tensions have erupted in some low income neighborhoods unfortunately most of the attacks most recently been by blacks against mexicans violence many attribute to the struggling u.s. economy if you're a mexican immigrant right and people think that you're a threat maybe to a job or something like that they're going to throw a saw in one basket that's the bottom line anything who looks different all the sudden becomes bad and alarming downturn in america's mood clearly illustrates how frustrated and divided public but this leaves many hosking if the land founded on freedom is becoming a land and soon i hate. fortnight party new york. now we've got plenty more coming your way here in our to no wind on the line we assess what the future
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holds for the alleged gone wrong or become what it was banged up in the bank and why these family fears for his line up. the commonwealth games are supposed to show that he's a rival who has a world class city in this new all the god there is no place for the city slums no wonder then that decision means that these boards will help with the best bits of the city will look out. what's hidden behind the fake facelift the indian capital received before the arrival of the. anger is growing in europe about new washington data sharing demands a move to stop potential terrorists from man during the us their requirements include fingerprints d.n.a. samples and cross border payments data considered by many as private and sounds of travelers from countries refusing to share the information will have to apply for a visa to and who are the u.s. however some states like austria and germany how ready agreed to hand over the personal data of its citizens in june the e.u.
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and the united states signed a so-called swift deal giving american government officials access to all bank transactions when you were adults and berger an austrian politician a member of the european parliament says there are no guarantees the data won't be misused provided. the requirements for data protection in europe not met like they should be every time when it comes to terror and prevention of terror and measures and collaboration between states between the united states and european states then we have this big big problem that. the same requirements that for us in europe normally cannot be met within the usa so this is an ongoing debate in lots of issues it's not only swift it's also appear now the question just.
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collected when one is flying overseas so we have the. problem that the u.s. except expect us to adapt to their standards but it's very difficult to convince them that they should alter to ours concerning. especially data protection there is no selection of critical mass state which is transferred. to a certain days or certain. countries but it's not differentiated we have to collaborate that's clear if there is a clear. case about people about some transfers then we really have to go for it but if it is mass data that proves processed this can be misused and we
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really have difficulties to control which you the us makes of today that they get we still. see member states that are reluctant to agree to do it because they seem to have not the same rights on the other side of the atlantic firstly and secondly the structure of the database is indeed u.s. and in europe is very diverse while another member of the european parliament roger helmer thousand a year is going to see more unrest due to divisions within it and you can catch the full interview with a british politician about twenty minutes time here in r.t. but here's a quick preview. i could see a long period all quite serious process and on rest but the political and broader economic questions a really very interesting we're seeing that the the german people are becoming extremely reluctant to be the bankers of last resort for the euro zone germans who
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retired sixty four i don't want to keep paying money to greece where they retire at fifty eight in order to maintain a mediterranean lifestyle so these deep unhappiness. i think comes down to these few of the euro currency the euro skeptics of the would say the euro the euro currency couldn't work because you had disparate economies with different economic cycles they called to have the same monetary policy of that they called to have the same currency and frankly for best part of ten years as the euro seemed to work sort of all right some people say well you predicted all these disasters nothing's going wrong well now it has and this is exactly what we expected. alleged russian gun runner victor borge is awaiting a decision on his extradition from thailand to the u.s. some media reports suggest it could be just a matter of days and with american aircraft carrier docked in a local port but it's relatives fear for his future were in august his bank our
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bureau chief again belling king has the details. as a thai court ruling clears the way for victory routes possible extradition to the united states of america the relatives and lawyers here for his life roots wife believes that washington is planning to force a confession out of him stumble because that it's quite possible there are links to dine him and just look him up on some eve craft carrier and force him to give whatever testimony the u.s. wants you to give yes i think he'll go as far as it takes to get it and i'm sure everyone understands there are plaintiff ways to do these days starting with chemical sense psychological pressure and we know that there is an american aircraft carrier the u.s.s. george washington and a poor type board near bangkok right now and it is probably there standing by to take the trouble to wait case he's being looked into while there's a u.s. aircraft carrier anchored right beside the time where i don't know if this was done
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deliberately to pressurize that night court but i think that fact alone leaves you asking questions and what certainly is that america is desperate to get its hands on the men of a korean who merchant of death but many question the reasons behind the intense pressure some believe influential officials in washington want him in jail to justify the millions of dollars of taxpayers' money that went into seven years of of the tributes chase stand and do the seemingly elaborate sting operation that the russian businessman in a thai courtroom much smaller a lot can you throughout the week who receive the part of his education in america has previously spoken about the injustice that would occur if the extradition takes place everything i was taught about justice many years ago with new york seems to be totally forgotten by the american side in this case i believe that victor boot has no chance of
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a fair trial in the united states said the lawyer in an interview last year and fabricated evidence. it is also a major concern for those unconvinced that america would come docked a fair hearing. but it's then i think that if mr booth were to stand trial in a u.s. court this case would be used to discredit russian arms exports in general we know that the u.s. competes with russia on the global weapons market and we know that competition isn't always fair we all remember the sanctions that were introduced against russian companies. as being unjust if it was in other words we know the u.s. is prone to manipulate information and i think that would give the u.s. an opportunity to resort to those methods yet again the. old speculation butties a bargaining chip to secure a supply of fighter jets and a cheap american oil if his extradited the russian businessman repeatedly denies it . and says charges against him are politically motivated he's also determined to
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keep fighting on tuesday tide judge has dismissed the new charges of money laundering and fraud which means that now he can be extradited on the previous charges of an alleged conspiracy to kill u.s. citizens and material support of terrorism. and a u.s. documentary filmmaker danny schechter believes victor both cases being used to demonize russia. there are many who don't recognize that the soviet union is gone and that the new russia is not the old soviet union but we need an enemy in their view and russia is just as good as any other and the idea that somehow boo you know can be the magic man the genes by the person who is lurking to smear shit and in the james bond movie sense you know the. organisation of organisations that so secret we don't know anything about it it also seems to play well in the media
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because the more information that can be offered often without any evidence the better the story is in the case of blood here's a guy who's been accused and now is basically supposedly going to be extradited to the united states the mastermind the merchant of death all the labels have already been affixed to him but it's really unclear if there will be any extradition because russia sees this as an effort to demonize a russia and i think there's a case to be made here. and we've got lots more for you in our website r.t. dot com here is a look at some of what might catch your eye right now. going back to nature to get queen would take a look at a school tucked away in the mountains of ukraine's crimea the teachers drug addicts how to kick the habit using the power of the street spirituality. and watered down see what russia's capital is doing with millions of tons of
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rubbish after recycling ports didn't go quite as planned and all this and more at art. the largest sporting event ever to have taken place in india kicked off this week and billions have been spent on staging the commonwealth games the president of the international olympic committee says the nation set a solid foundation for a future olympics bid but as current saying finds out everything's not quite as good as the authorities would have you believe. across the board showcasing the commonwealth games have sprung up trying to hide the city's poverty but these haven't been entirely successful here investment for the heart of the slum is still visible most of its two thousand residents are not surprised by the action
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a lot of the government considers us dirty it could give us a lot to relocate who'd have thunk them instead to hide just to put a curtain up as if we're dirty and shouldn't be seen our politicians take their votes but this stage in. the commonwealth games are supposed to showcase delis arrival as a world class city in this new avatar there is no place for the city slums no wonder then that even the station feels that these boards will help project the best face of the city pushing away the reality that means just behind them people in the slum now have to circle around the whole barricade to fetch water from the other side children to have to squeeze themselves in and out through the gaps to avoid the long new route is another there's no water here this is the biggest problem for us there used to be one tap close by but there's been shut so we have to walk to get water from far away the government has spent at least four point six billion dollars on upgrading the infrastructure for the games yet slum residents
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such as run the family believe this development has bypassed the. if the government had provided some amenities for us even to proper houses for us to live in we would have been grateful or they could have opened a school in the slum provided us with drinking water. when the government about the games and the birds come down but for the only slum residents life will continue to be tough for them life improving changes are needed not sure. got in seeing. you there. let's have a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world and a cleanup operations underway in western hungry after ways of toxic sludge swept through the area killing four and one thing over one hundred the delusion of red colored slurry was unleashed when a reservoir at an aluminum plant burst rescue workers are fighting to prevent the
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sludge from reaching the river danube if the worries of cold and it's a logical disaster. join the u.n. call always forces have arrested a rebel commander accused of orchestrating mass rapes in the east of the democratic republic of congo the commander a lieutenant colonel male is one of the suspected leaders of an attachment that some two hundred fifty women and area the summer and u.n. officials have hailed his arrest as a victory for justice. now used to be a disease that very few children survived but thanks to a breakthrough by pioneering clinic in russia seventy percent of young sufferers of leukemia now make a full recovery sarah furth looks at the first success story. kareena is seven years old but if it hadn't been for a pioneering new treatment she wouldn't have even seen her first birthday. she was a model when she started developing a strange new rash the first we thought was malaria then we found out it was an
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infant leukemia was prudent dense of clear that the forecast wasn't good she was treated here and she catherine berg regional children's hospital both doctors and patients unaware at the time that they were on the verge of a breakthrough. on her disease anymore by their aggressive him with therapy we decided to use of the. all translate in our. bikini thrice in in the chilled blood cells and trans regional acid which is better known as vessel no eight forces those cells to develop stopping the leak kenya from spreading or they not a new treatment ever been used on adults before. once we started the new treatment green i started to wonder we got the news we'd been prayed for that she was badgered. this new treatment combining both s.
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annoyed and chemotherapy was so successful it even surprised the doctors and has been prescribed to many other patients sense with encouraging results advances in treatment here at the hospital have chosen like market now have a much better chance of recovery just twenty years to gauge drugs to treat infinitely kamya were harder to come by in russia they correct usage a little nine and the survival rate was below ten percent now of the survival rate is seventy percent pediatric oncology has made tremendous progress and we found their results so good that we can introduce it to the world but she is also working very closely with countries such as germany to develop their. expertise and helping to share the knowledge and experience that gave kareena a second chance. the one most important thing for parents when things like this happen is to be patient you really can't give up. and that can spread globally
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countries may not agree on many things but when it comes to battling cancer they find a common voice that means groundbreaking discoveries like this can save children's lives around the world so if r.t. you catherine bag. that brings us up to date here on our kareen bring us the latest from the world of business very shortly. for the we've got. the biggest issues good voice things to face with the news makers.
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every month we give you the future you understand how we'll get there and. the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. on r.g.p. . good morning from moscow welcome to our business program was started without top story the international investment forum of the t.v. capital called russia calling its content the way to moscow the event aimed at bringing in foreign investment capital to the russian market has attracted more than forty speakers they share views and ideas at panel discussions and plenary sessions and we'll bring you the latest comments and reaction throughout the day. the composition of russia's largest state companies could go slower than planned
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the head of the t.v. bank told our team very costly and speaks about the company's move into a new insurance. we do have entrance company but i agree that the. business doesn't play a very important role. of a whole group yes we have plans to expand as maybe putting some a position a merge or some other company but we love working on the on additional. energy in this area i think we will strengthen our management team there we will we will definitely invest more in this activity as we feel this is. related business to the banking teach and so will be very much interested in c.s. as one of the major business of the group if you can just move towards. what other plans for the banks to borrow abroad and do you feel that the conditions are
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favorable at the moment i think we are borrowing we changed a look at our strategy besides the large bore owings we should. organize it on the national markets we also will focus on the specific come to the doorway like we did in singapore and we're planning probably some other countries that we do one in switzerland it will help us to get the best price for these so we'll continue to come by these larger international e.c. was with us in the mess the currency issues maybe in south pacific no one third the area i'd like to touch upon is the privatisation of business based what timescale to me would give us when the government will stand trial in the mid term the government will keep the controlling stake in this link i'm pleased but i mean ideologically there's no restrictions so sooner or later the government will be ready to go below this i think that that will not happen within the next let's say
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three year. perspective i don't think it is feasible not only because of pollution the government but mainly because i'm afraid that given the markets will not digest this sized investment. and staying with a former vice president of the private sector and world bank group explains about the challenges that emerging markets are facing i think. it's. just i think it's that. the financial crisis has. required countries to the position financial center right so. cities like. right. see. the physician. and let's take a look at how the markets are performing and stocks are higher. gaining one point
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three percent this hour the rise comes after investors cheered the bank of japan's move on tuesday to slash its key interest rate to virtually zero banking is also trading in the black in moscow the markets closed tuesday session in the black while the r.t.s. was up one point seven percent while the markets gave a sixty five percent of major projects finished and positive territory. watcha could become a member of the world trade organization before the end of two thousand and eleven says chief russian w t o negotiator maxine medved gulf. to complete the process we have to foster autocomplete market access. technically and be able to develop and talk to a source of documents its terms of access to services markets in terms of access to russia's goods markets so-called skills of concessions in terms of benefits. to us
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what is very important to good ability to participate in a decision making process in the coverage and also to be engaged in trade negotiations for market access reach from time to time helping with chandra and europe are saying growth again so says french finance minister christine lagarde she says the french economy will expand by two percent thanks here and public deficit is expected to fall we are getting out of the crisis growth is picking up and france has. really viewed awkward its fall colors for two thousand and ten we will be cruising at a growth rate of one point six this year two percent is all forecast for next year we have revised downwards our forecast for the public deficit down to seven point seven percent and we will be at six percent next year with an.
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