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believe they're empty of you if you're a quarter of those polled sympathize with nationalist or racist sentiments a third said foreigners should be sent home there wasn't enough work or one in six believe jews have too much power john is key who conducted the survey this year as well as in two thousand and eight told r.t. there was a rise in phobic views among all types of voters. the study shows that there's . education in some parts of society secondly people always especially in times of crisis search for scapegoats for their own political economical or social deprivation dissemination of all things together points us to the actually important thing which is democracy itself is nothing so fulfilling or which is always there or something we have in europe without doing something for it so we have to fight for democracy every time and every day there is
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a rise which is partly influenced by the economic crisis from two thousand and eight but on the other hand does rise from two thousand and eight to two thousand and ten is an important important is that we have this high percentage of right just extremist attitudes all over the time since two thousand and two when we started in the studies but in general everybody could be affected by these attitudes which means that it doesn't matter whether you are voting for a right to stay extremist party or the social democrats or even the left is already all these people can have these attitudes. we've got more on that story and many more for you at r.t. dot com let's take a look at what else we've got lined up for you today dancing for joy a russian ballerina gets her job back to being sacked for appearing you know haunting photo shoot. and there's good news for formula one fans as raw. just seals
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the deal for what it's resort city of sochi on the racing calendar. fifty. five. back to our top story here in artsy over chavez of course in russia for talks and signing deals on cooperation with russia are to alice cooper has more. on friday presidents but better than chavez signed to stop agreements pledging but actual cooperation in a huge range of spheres up until the year twenty four to cheering at this meeting wednesday does work great pains to stress the importance of the venezuelan the russian relationship indeed president the head of himself even leading to the fact that back in two thousand and nine venezuela was one of very few countries to
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support the russian ballet to independence wake up and south possess yeah to help that together with venezuela russia was helping to create a new world's balance. you know. russia and venezuela would like to see a new and share a world order in which our future will not depend on the desires wellbeing and mood of just one single country this new world order should be built as a joint effort of the international community this is the only kind of border that can provide stable development for humankind in the twenty first century. and indeed a moscow was the first port of call in that he gave chaps his twelve day international tour on the russians will be moving on to a number of east european and a middle east in their countries and he gave chavez also repeatedly stressed the gratitude which he has for russia in helping that venezuela the common good he's
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pledged to independent country and during the closing stages of his address to the press he presented the russian president with a number of. presents which he thinks represents venezuela the country that it is today. a group of chocolates from venezuela is the best thing in the world i'm going to give them to all of us they're cheap too so if you think of buying some and you we have some banana john and cocoa that's the best produce from our country for you my friend so in terms of what was actually signed the onus was on the corporation in both the military and nuclear spear military deals between venezuela and russia currently stand at a staggering four billion us dollars starting with putin has already said that he thinks that figure could rise up to play that billion dollars venezuela today a pledge to buy a huge amount of russian military hardware including helicopters and tanks
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venezuela my also become the first to forward a buyer of the two point five two jets in terms of nuclear corporation of venezuela does plan to build a nuclear plant which it does stress is purely for peaceful energy means and they'll be doing that with the help of russian expertise there's also you to be cooperation in the banking and sphere agreements have now been signed at the beginning of venezuela in the russian a bank which will have its headquarters right here in moscow but so as i've already mentioned there will be cooperation in all the rare is that the two need is continuously stressed including in the social sector russia will also lend it sexpert. he's helping to build a huge number of losses so that is what is most. r.t.s. alice hibbert reporting there we of course will have more on his visit to russia throughout the day here on our team moving on now to other news only the richest americans have access to adequate legal protection that's according to a recent report by an independent group which just slammed the u.s.
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for not providing justice for all. her finds out it's only the tip of an unconstitutional iceberg. the united states of america land of freedom and equality a place where all citizens have equal access to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness or to try and make sure the change in liberty in the region that you had in the past not if you ask the tea partiers and while many might wonder what exactly they've been complaining about it looks like they might be on to something according to a new report by the world justice project the united states ranks the lowest out of eleven developed countries when it comes to access to civil justice and less than one in five low income americans gets the legal assistance they need wealthier people get good lawyers private lawyers they get out of whatever they were accused of in the same accusation against a low income person of color will lead them to jail for lengthy periods of time i
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don't looks like the good old us of a doesn't stack up when it comes to other factories either out of the nine factors that the project looked into from absence of corruption to limited government power to an effective criminal system the united states ranked seventh or below out of eleven countries in all areas except for one but then we really need a report to prove that the united states isn't all it's cracked up to be let's take a look at the justice system it's not just low income americans that don't have access to legal services many argue that african-americans are unfairly prosecuted to the states we have just to oprah. with american bigotry racism bigotry class bigotry within the system a system not next in the system a white capital supremacy where we still have a large part of the population celebrating the idea that white people disappear into black people every day americans witness shocking stories of police brutality
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and police departments across the country are shelling out sometimes up to one billion dollars as is the case in new york city to settle cases many having to do with brutality everybody interacts with the police and you think that they are there to serve and protect us but you know police officers need to understand that they swear an oath to the cost of tuition and the number one important factor they should provide in their job is constitutional protection for the citizens of this country i think that's been lost and what about limited government powers the united states ranks ninth out of the eleven developed countries when it comes to that the national legal and policy center recently found that the white house might be spying on americans on facebook twitter and other social media websites and not too long ago president obama resigned the patriot act that allows the government to spy on americans and seize personal records and private data in the name of homeland security we now know the federal government has admitted that homeland security's main focus is not. change in central asia the main focus. war activists
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quakers conservatives libertarians why and why jack diversion and g.m.o. activist it's basically everybody and while the united states wages wars abroad to bring freedom and democracy to other countries many say it need not look beyond its own borders to find problems to solve and here we are going around the world. and invading other countries to bring democracy to them when we really should be focusing on improving our democracy here at home. an irony that may just contradict what the united states was founded on preassure either r. t. washington d.c. well antiwar coordinator brian backer says washington's efforts to bring democracy to other nations are more than just ironic. well the united states is becoming so class polarized one percent of the population controls forty percent has access to and controls forty percent of the nation's well that's
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a gargantuan shift from even twenty or thirty years ago so the class polarization the rich really are getting richer and the poor getting poorer there's no social safety net to the extent that one was exit one existed it's been this aerated we're turning more and more into a warfare state rather than a welfare state you can have two point three million citizens arrested in prison that's more than any other country in the world incarcerating people at that level depriving those same people of jobs and education and then go around the world using military methods and high tech weaponry to say we are the great promoters of democracy of course that's completely hypocritical. thoughts there from antiwar coordinator brian becker let's take a look now at some other stories dominating world news this hour the gary implant which calls the toxics largely is to reopen on friday as religious forced to abandon their homes began to return dozens of houses have been deemed too dangerous following the accident which devastated nearby towns in reverse nine people died
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and dozens were injured when it wastes got out of a burst storage reservoir the aluminum plant earlier this month an investigation has begun to determine whether the owners have followed safety regulations. anger over government cutbacks in europe and seeing thousands take to the streets french students gathered to protest against the planned retirement age increase oil refinery workers also walked out raising fears that petrol palms would run drawn in greece the acropolis has reopened after two days of disruption caused by culture ministry workers barricading themselves inside their demanding unpaid wages dating back to new years while in italy there were marches in several cities against education reforms including cutting the number of teachers and school boards. and the first three of the chilean miners rescued after the two month ordeal underground have a drive home most of the thirty three men are reportedly in good shape despite having spent sixty nine days in
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a wet dark chamber earlier chilean president sebastian pinera visited them and promised to stamp out inhumane working conditions in the country millions tuned in to watch the dramatic rescue which ended the miners' record on the ground. now it's time to do some traveling but don't have to pack your bags just join our closer team as we explore the vast and varied regions of russia. this time where five hundred kilometers northwest of moscow invade the grit over its thousand year history the city has witnessed both soaring wealth and devastating wars the only invaders now though are the thousands of tourists who visit each year growth never went to see what's attracting them. from berry picking to vodka drinking to game hunting almost all of the traditions are widely practiced
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here and there are a lot of them are appalled you'll get to find out what the foreign student living there thinks about them. living off the land every morning at dawn the woman everyone here calls the mash or goes berry in mushroom picking this brings in more money than her pension is in the red sea if people want to earn a living doing they stay can tell me it's not to work at all in the forest die relax she hands her pickings over the alienness the lobby of a pregnant and unemployed you know in a start the germ making as a home business she thought people would want that's completely natural no cooking no additives often no sugar recipe hasn't changed but now she employs dozens of people and her germs are sold all over russia she lives just large scale agriculture was in decline here in the countryside often the people i employ have no other way to make a living certainly go has painted since she was
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a child she sees herself as a chronicle of a country life but the slowly disappearing as more and more people move to urban areas that i see my heart break sometimes when i see the crumbling houses in the lonely older people people don't put as much of themselves into the places where they live now a days but this quiet decline goes well with the cool delicate nature of the place . not everybody enjoys the outdoors inquired contemplation a third with signals the start of the hunting season it brings in hunters from all over russia but also money for the local forestry commission for licenses to shoot for their buck i mean even bear. the phone is carefully choreographed shooters take up positions on a range several hundred feet away from each other then beat and there's the woods on the other side when his dogs detect the scent they begin to chase the animal
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flushing him out and presenting an easy target for the shooters. well at least in theory on this occasion nature spared its offspring and after three drives no game was killed he had to get that he was more than well you can never guess a hunt is a hunt but the forestay are teeming with animals so the hunters bury pickers and fisherman leave the woods allow nature to rule over its domain but tomorrow they will return because whatever city's off its nature they still depend on. i'm standing next to jim murphy who's a student who's studying russian here you first came here last year and my first question to you just been watching a report about traditions are there any traditions that you've been introduced to since you've come to russia well i have been in the banya before and that was a very interesting experience as far as the traditions i'm not really sure
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what exactly they are but i just know that i felt very after the banya and that i really like to go again i think that the russian hospitality is really great i think i feel more at home sometimes here than i do in my own house just meeting people that i hardly know at all or have just met they are extremely hospitable they treat me just like my best friends would back home and i've only known these people for about a week it's always are you sure you have enough to drink are you sure you have enough food how do you feel about you know russians love of hunting and things like that well actually back home i am a hunter so i have no qualms as you put it about hunting as long as it's not just first for that. you eat what you take and. i see nothing wrong with. you looking forward to having a child but he does you know i would hope so but maybe not this time maybe next
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time around but that would be fantastic if i could find somebody to tag along with so i go hunting or even just fishing all right thank you very much we've been speaking to. a student don't brush my hair or the like for you to see probably hold away from the united states. will be taking a closer look at vinnie q no greg here in r t over the next couple of days to do stay with us for that we're going to take a short break but let's check in first at the business desk to see what green a storefront there green now and now looks like the price of food is rising does that have anything to do with the wildfires this summer well it is the first of all corn has seen its biggest one day job and wheat and other basic i would also progs have also sort laid in that yes that has to do something with buyers to have more of that very shortly. for the we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. hello
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and welcome to business good to have you with us a group of top fund managers say the global economy is risking doomsday much worse than the events of the past three years eighteen investment experts say their views are being widely ignored by the media so they publish them instead in their book the gathering storm artie's laura hamad spoke to co-author patrick yong to ask what governments and central banks are doing wrong. we've spent the last twenty years at an all you can eat buffet and we've basically kept eating and kept eating and eating and now we're food and i think the problem with that central banking is all
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about effectively when the party gets going the central bank must remove the punch but what's actually happened here is you know ben bernanke at the point where we got to one minute to midnight instead of closing the party dine he brought everybody inside locked them up and pushed their faces into the punch bowl and made them drink more the difficulty is that when you've drunk three bottles of vodka then you may well think that you're capable of putting the world to right but at the same point in time you know you're going to wake up in the morning with a hangover this is the point where we waking up in the morning with a terrible hangover and ultimately it's very very difficult to speed up the process of getting rid of the hangover. and this is the stock market is a rally and they have their highs and supporting above the last why. this is new a crisis just around the corner oh well i think the point is that we're very much in the minority in terms of the idea that we believe that there is a storm gathering i think it's also important to understand that we're not saying there's a gathering armageddon we're saying there's a gathering storm there are economic problems ahead it is going to be
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a rough ride but there are incredible opportunities in the longer term that said the difficulty we have is that a lot of people have sat on the sidelines they've pushed up bubbles in all their assets i mean for example classic cars and various aspects of the art market people are looking to try some more we've seen the degree of interest in the equity market in recent weeks and certainly equity markets have pushed up but if we look at the context of the last decade this is a lost decade for financial investors who've been investing in the stock market in the west. and going the way we will as we see what they are trying to protect themselves against in the way well i think right at the moment obviously a large number of investors are really hoping that we're going to get all the way through this recession very quickly and we're going to come out the other side and everything's going to be fine but the problem is when you see such very very long. capital market movements over time and we've seen this incredible bull market that lasted really from the early one nine hundred eighty s. all the way through to two thousand a.d. we're going to end up with having at least another few years before the system
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cleanses itself and i mean if we look at what happened before we had a peak of a market in basically the early one nine hundred seventy s. and it was basically another twelve fifteen nearly twenty years and fight between peaks of the market before we actually saw the market place recovering again and that's the difficulty it doesn't just go away with one recession unless it's a very short sharp recession i mean countries like for example the baltic states some of the parts of eastern europe because they're in a completely different phase of the developmental cycle and therefore they have got the opportunity to bond but in the relatively bloated wealthy large state economy come true use of western europe it's going to be very very difficult to turn. that was patrick young a co-author of the gathering storm and now let's take a look at how the markets are doing european stocks are mixed in their final trading session of the week falls in assures not putting pressure on the footsie but facts the worst performers on thursday are staging a recovery that's ahead of the street from us chairman ben bernanke retailers
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slipped after care for trams its profit forecast now here in russia the markets are trading in the black this off but most of the blue chips are in the red on the odds he has with nor nickel and look oil gaining one point six percent energy majors are edging higher gas from that setting the sound line six look for oil is lending support on full of course it's. the world's leading retailer wal-mart is once again start stocking the cup ake a discount chain after pulling out of the deal earlier this year now in the latest twist to that of a sea day says arrival bitter ex-wife we tell group may walk away from the talks. about valued at about one point five billion dollars wal-mart has been trying to enter the russian market for eight years though it still has no outlets here. and russia's top steelmaker you have cut steel production by more than eight percent to three point eight million tonnes in the third quarter that's compared with
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a year ago the company blamed shadowed modernization projects for the decline along with safety inspections of mines following the response to accident analysts say the comebacks are also consistent with falling demand and lower global prices for steel in the third quarter year as expects output to recover next quarter and rosneft has signed a deal worth patrollers to venezuela to acquire its fifty percent stake in germany's ruhr o.-l. for one point six billion dollars the signing comes up to talks between president medvedev and his venezuelan counterpart who are charges i have a deal is the joint construction of the l. and g. facility by patrol used to venezuela and gas problem the russian and venezuelan energy ministers also expressed support for taking k.b.p.s. accusation of b.p. assets in venezuela. both garia will accelerate construction of a section of the south stream pipeline project it agreed with gazprom to form
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a joint venture next month much earlier than expected chief executive alex a mill or visited paul gary as prime minister on friday the parties will sign a deal next week. and that's all i have for you for this hour but join me in less than one hour for more business updates here on. the british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser reports.
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andrews takes want to tore up some real classics on wheels in moscow out. illustration program will be delving into the subject of cars from the horse room carriages a piece of the great to soviet largest in the western imports of today used as a status symbol not just as a forward trials course it's easy to see how passionate russia is when it comes to the good old automobile. there are several museums in moscow to showcase cars through the ages it's been a fascinating journey to.
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