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this is the r t news channel takes thirty pm these are all top stories polish prime minister donald problem but not to use the investigation into a plane crash that killed the country's president for political gain the common follows the report by the interstate commission into the causes of the tragedy. internet freedoms question in europe has a swiss bank is found guilty of breaking banking secrecy rules it happened after he helped wiki leaks expose massive tax evasion scheme. russia is a co-sponsor of the middle east peace process and will continue its efforts to settle the conflict president dmitri medvedev made the comments at the meeting with
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the king of jordan as he wraps up his tour of the region. also superpowers in talks the chinese president hu jintao meets his u.s. counterpart barack obama and anxiety sweeps washington over beijing's growing influence of the global stage. next one of america's leading civil rights activist talks to r.t. the reverend jesse jackson explains why his country is on the verge of moral and spiritual bankruptcy what needs to be done to save it. archie sitting down with a renowned american civil rights activist prominent political and religious figure in the united states reverend jesse jackson sr good idea good for joining us today sir my first question to you is about the wall street projects economic summit that you are hosting here in new york right now as we speak what is the main goal of this gathering is what are you looking to do is it hold wall street accountable try
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to find a situation where you can try to create more jobs for millions of people who don't have them right now and who do you hope this message will reach out in the quest for economic justice and racial justice. are the days policy is we bail out the banks who when tool prices because. the cost of greed because of marco oversight and sort of a bill out there is all this home pull closures only the rise. to the loan that is not where the credit card bid and so wall street being accountable is a big deal it's been over two years now that the economic crisis really reached its peak really seems that no one was quite held accountable in this time do you think it's something that's still likely to happen will not like that because it seems as if we made the decision to bail out the makes now washing papel that they were said to be too big to feel they have been protected by. big to fail as
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a nation committed to banks i mean put out of business we had a help bill. and without the public options not after the man made america in the house without health insurance and the fees of insurance come to this country and economic polarization between the very wealthy and the sick and move past the poor continues to grow there must be some restructuring of our economy if that gap continues to grow and we know that the official unemployment number. it's have been a over nine point five percent for over a year numbers you cite is forty nine percent of americans living in poverty so i mean essentially what does that tell us why we continue to hear that the country has recovered because those loans so poverty have not been addressed in the direct way of what it is in the mountains of apple a show rural alabama in america we have some notion that if you bail out the top it
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will lift all boats. some people cannot even get in the boat to bail out plus there's a disconnect between the yucks been allowed on the top in the bush took to the bottom in the first place and when you combine. and you'll advise war in iraq and afghanistan a war of choice without justification but would for another expenditure and these deferential deals with the banks and insurance companies then them on the social uplift and sustain employment is being denied the king said when you keep going out of. the country and on this or was police in the world and subset of the world is without money for social uplift you approach your moral and spiritual bank reps and that's where we are today and i think about for them that they without health insurance or means of minute information tell us the rate is high and life expect this to show other all the crippling diseases people just don't have the money for
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them even without in poverty when the homeless shelter about a month ago and their money and i have a job. couldn't afford to pay rent for the one million and. food stamps that number is growing there must be some direct intervention to address zones of need if we talk a little bit more about money if we consider the billions of dollars that the united states pumps into its wars. doesn't that mean that there is this money to be pumped into whatever the u.s. government deems necessary. and why is it that this money is not being pumped into common americans who need it the wrong way is the great hype about the sense of security that we will lead by president george bush into iraq you know all chasing . on the wrong target with a war of choice we cannot recall the money spent we cannot recall the lives lost my even get an apology at the make and. the mistake that led into the war and into
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afghanistan and while we have this expanded military budget going for iraq afghanistan that the pakistan given these huge tax cuts to the wealthiest americans will still bleeding williams of homes and foreclosures millions of able to those who cannot afford a student loan to graduate that's guaranteed debt. without a guaranteed job i want to ask you about african-american unemployment in the united states which is over over fifteen percent right now officially. what do you make of this is a protracted patterns of race discrimination in employment we remain number one in from one talent that number one in a short life expectancy a more than high unemployment number one. in home foreclosures and number one in poplar that in the prisms of our country. blacks half of the nation's prisoners and
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across the south you look at the relationship is taking away the franchise let me say this alabama twin a six percent black prison senate five percent bloody lose in mississippi and maybe thirty percent like prison seventy six percent like you took them in the blacks and put them in prison you take with all them and take away their vote you little access to jobs you little bit credit score so it's a kind of and civil rights swing and the pop of one of justice is much to an active in the process those of. it's rather blatant padam of racial injustice what about the president because many people are beginning to say that considering this is the first african-american president in the united states he should be putting in place more targeted policies towards african-americans to help out with this situation do you do you agree with that was to target those zones of need if you have. a left foot is simply a you know if you will address the right hand go dressed in the foot and the left
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foot being addressed not meaningful there zones of pain in the black latino white and you lay off teachers and trash workers when you log people in of these ghettos and barrios there must be some hogger that focus on job training. access to jobs and transformation there must be some talk that focus only on education we are hearing more and more out a list say that the economic situation for specifically african-americans has gotten worse surprisingly in the last two years of an african-american presidency is that something you would agree with you about but i would like to raise correlation i mean the paths of discrimination deep into the structure of our economy in the last two years we've all small home for cost of targeted. screams of foreclosure by the banks my concern is the banks who did that who broke
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the law have not had to pay a price for that we have less access to capital and in the street and in technology urban america has been decimated where you have often throughout the years played a very significant role in american diplomacy and i would like to ask you about modern day diplomacy do you think the united states is in the right track especially if we look at areas like latin america and the middle east will a latin american neighbors two thirds of the nation when they both speak spanish and evil are going to lift them up but there is a little room. we show two thousand miles of border mexico these labels and so there must be appreciate the need for a comprehensive theory economic plan and so we both and girl right now bad tensions between the us and the southern part of i have a sphere and i hope that we'll address that in and think and think long term or at the drop wall for example we've lost more mexican neighbors in the group war in the
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last four or five years and we've lost in iraq and afghanistan throughout the years you have different statements released and reported about your attitudes towards barack obama and i just want to ask you two years into the presidency what how would you grade him. feel strong be a little him twice estates and look twice as for us another one from clients as president so i support him across the he is how much time do you think it will take for the united states to fully recover from the economic crisis that it's been in for a difficult because you keep digging the hole i mean more expenditure of those in iraq and afghanistan where the military budget is that is a step in there on the record and giving deference to the wealthiest americans thinking they were reinvest but they will not leave bill out the banks but they have not mending not reinvesting in not creating manufacturing so i don't know how
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to number how long it will take but i do know that we all have a shared interest in in a new. paradigm for balanced economic growth reverend jesse jackson thank you for your time asked.
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someone on. this history still keeps it secret but now it's time to reveal. the soviet finals house on the embankment and. very first verses of the bible that all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jews or not just. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a common soldier in the territories was to do with the turds doing what we call making our presence felt to go out should some bozo they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner and they don't know the house
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religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed if you want to bomb gaza and kill. a thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect until a feat you have to be either extremely naive or extremely stupid we do not sit here and still religious jew calling another jew on not not the way they really let him down. repairing a broken. highway construction and humanitarian aid. but as shady officials get the spoils of war it's the people who pay the price. profiteering here is no longer just down to drug trafficking. afghanistan's.
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robeson. but that's. the top story. the investigation into a plane crash that killed the country's president for political gain the comment follows the report by the interstate commission into the courses the tragedy. that freedom's question did you oppose a swiss bank has found. guilty of breaking banking secrecy rules that happened after he helped wiki leaks expose massive tax evasion risky. russia's a co-sponsor of the middle east peace process and will continue its efforts to settle the conflict president dmitri medvedev made that comment at the meeting with the king of jordan as he wraps up his tour of the region. also superpowers in talks the chinese president hu jintao meets his u.s. counterpart barack obama i don't desire to sweep washington over beijing's growing
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influence on the global stage. twenty forty five moscow time thanks for being with us tonight no xandra see the sport in a few merv's been shown by the big names of the australian open roger federer and venus williams and all sorts of trouble for pulling through action from melbourne and much more coming up next. hello there you're watching the sport and these are the headlines you're out of his through to the third round of this trial you know it is the top seeds keep the fall ball intact. russian business in scares roddick who survives and along with roger federer. the russian dutch legend pulled it takes the reins it premier league side eric gross me that was a good day at melbourne port melbourne park for russia's women as both that long
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because now it's about maria sharapova booked their places in the grand following straight sets victory teams as a night championship out of it started slowly against the geneva design no before managing to take the set on a tie break the going was much easier in the second and she will face. in the. looking back obviously you want you want to play faster matches. would be great but it's also really good to have these types of matches were you put in a tough situation and you have to find find yourself find your game and find a way to where especially when your parents are playing really good as well and something happy with. all the world number one caroline wozniacki is also through the day in hunting for her first grand slam title wasted little time in wrapping up a straight sets win over you think. i'm a really good player can beat anyone on a good day. again by the way i always look at the thing scientists think one
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matthew time and we see how far you go if i were grading if i lose one match. underpants quote we're. back stronger. now venus williams of paid to be in trouble with a thigh injury and her match with sandra over the czech went on to win the first set on a tie break but the fourth seed received medical treatment and recovered in iraq remarkable fashion digging deep for a comeback win. obviously i don't have it was unable to play at my exact level but i said to try to play smarter and just be tough. but in the open by the next forty eight hours i'll be able to to you know calm down my. justin and also made safe progress with a straight sets triumph over britain's lean about the belgian set the tone by breaking bad in the very first game and harvey had to break
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a sweat the rest of the way next. christmas so. of course it's a. business over even though she has been in trouble the last. maybe year or two years so. i think she remains a great player physically she has a lot of qualities big forehand great serve so. i know i have to be at my best to win that one while the author mentions his nets never got past the quarter final stage of destroying the no place in the third round with a straightforward win over iran meanwhile france is more into totally the fifteenth seed is and after falling to the hundred forty six ranked west new. money one of the biggest upsets so far at the tournament. on the men's side of the drawer there were plenty of scares for the big names firstly roger federer needed five states to
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get past fields among other world number two separate things that lead against the french me beating him in matching previous meetings in federal looked out of sorts when his opponent leveled the match to set so then federer found his rhythm in the decided to take it six three and the third seed novak djokovic also wobbled needing four sets to see of iran and russia equal and gave the fourteenth even. run through his money just losing at three sets to. unfortunately be other russian playing today since last andy roddick taking this one in straight sets seven six six two six three will go afterwards he said it wasn't easy. he. was very convinced of his game plan executed it well you're here i don't think he wanted this. long points and he was pretty. first. it was very high risk but he was converting for. you know pretty much all the first
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so i definitely wasn't comfortable. earlier on american military where the top seeds were certainly tested spain's fernando verdasco was pushed the distance by yank it tips out of each a pinch of a rally this one is vasco levels the match from two sets down so much points along the way before with opponent sting but asco in the final set to love. another top player thomas burdick went through to round three but again there were moments when his opponent philipp kohlschreiber looked like he could cause an upset taking the first set before burdick won the next three this is match point a marathon one to call schreiber with the crucial era in the end. you don't see much longer than this from match point. i. know another new stuff football legend brutal it has joined russian premier league
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side eric garage a surprise return to management for the forty eight year old the former dutch international has managed a string of clubs including l.a. galaxy chelsea newcastle but has now signed a one and a half year contract with the side based checks and. terry finished just below me table in the russian premier league last season and put it has been set the target getting them into the playoffs next season. the asia cup one more quarter final place is up for grabs this evening around already through to the last eighteen having won the previous two matches so the race is on for the second quarter final space from the group b. you have to beat around tonight to have a chance at north korea also need maximum points against a rag. to draw badly or that they are through to the courses but might have to make do with that goal scoring midfielder tim cahill he injured his knee and their one zero win over bahrain and did not train on wednesday or their teammate harry kewell is optimistic he will be fit enough to play on saturday. i'm sure.
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should be of great medical staff. working around the clock to make sure we spoil. our challenges and all that of course your. take on leeds at elland road tonight in the f.a. cup third round replay they drew one one at the emirates last time i think demanding an improved performance from a supply for the speedo for. display for food. for sharpness or for forward. we want to be sure. to do. first two for you want to three much quicker. now there were no upsets in the replays on choose the night premier league teams manchester city and state getting
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past lower league opposition. another football use english premier league side aston villa have signed striker darren bent from sunderland for a club record transfer fee they haven't disclosed the amount but have admitted it is a record which the british media reporting is around twenty nine million dollars spent to join sunderland from tottenham two thousand and nine scored thirty six goals for the north-east club but says villa despite fighting relegation are a massive club. yes on the front of. good times but the same time i believe in them aston villa's position. i mean of the finish six in the last few seasons of the premier league and. a new challenge for me i want to be part of you know this before a massive club. are interested i was meant to be part of. what it should be and we will end with a bit of action from the n.b.a. where the charlotte bob caps. getting their second when i would have both in the
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space of a weight chicago star derek hope to increase his side's winning streak to full games entering this clash and things that brought you to him early on the board point guard top school for the home side with points in the. business a shot fifty percent from the field and that big game by the roses twelve point spark the third quarter see. his three pointer highlighted it tend to run. up by six but the bobcats stayed in contention and stephen jackson put them in front with less than a minute to go as you call it a trial by one and had the last possession but right while to when. he finished the night great chicago lost dad by eighty three points to. james scored thirty four points is dwayne wade di wade twenty seven but miami still managed to land on the road to defeat increasing the hinkley's and streak to four games miami missed the member of that big three as a chris cox was out with
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a sprained ankle. brings us up to date for the moment more sport a bit later. download the official placation to your i phone or i pod touch from the i.q. saps to. watch our life on the go. video on demand our teens live broadcasts and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. it's .
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