tv [untitled] February 3, 2011 6:00am-6:30am EST
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two asian letting up as i'm speaking to you we know that thousands of protesters continue to make their way to tougher square both for and mubarak supporters we're hearing reports of buses loaded with protesters also coming there bringing with them packets of food packets of medical supplies i can tell you that the situation out there is really really scary square was just a short distance behind me on the other side of the river the military helicopters are flying overhead i can hear them want to talk to you when i'm out on the streets frightened residents who are not actually at the square keep telling me to go indoors go indoors people are holed up in their homes people are following events on television if they're not down in the square itself. the journalist of our sister organization was injured he was hit by a stone because people are using stones or using bricks they using molotov cocktails anything that they can get their hands on now there was a moment yesterday when it looked as if this violence could be prevented when all of a sudden people arrived on camels and on horseback it's not really clear who sent them so question suspicions who is behind this violence and with me to explore this i
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have mr addle add way who is a member of the egyptian foreign relations council thank you for joining me do you think that there is foreign involvement i think that is because a lot of range means a lot of support especially from the media front from media from outside egypt and i think this is really very sad because. a lot of pressure from many a faction of factions they don't like to see egypt. i don't know when you talk about foreign influence which countries specifically are we talking about. come to you but i think there's a lot of factions they want to see the middle east different they don't want to see stable middle is you want to see a more radical they want to see the radical change in. around the world around the
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middle east and this is a very strong traction as they all really were very well organized and they have a lot of support from other countries what is going on in egypt to affect most of the middle east and not only the middle east all the area because they really. as we watch now all the t.v. we see that all the international community is following what's going on because it fix the economy the financial. stability and security the other point of course is the role of islamised groups and my colleagues in a way am it looked into that further i egypt in turmoil young men out on the streets calling for the unity of the muslim nation by sugary a little bit this isn't karo it's london where young men are also out on the streets calling for an islamic state this is his but an organization linked to terrorist activities throughout the world it's banned in russia and in some arab
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countries including egypt but in the u.k. it's allowed to operate freely in britain it's very hard in the current legislation to ban has. the government when they're out said they were going to i think once they're in power they've seen how with the legislation specifically so i think i'll carry on monitoring the groups but won't do anything to prescribe them the trouble in egypt prompted this london demonstration with the british arm of his but terror it jumping on the bandwagon to promote their own islamic state in front of the different embassy in london was a big demonstration in support and solidarity to the uprising in egypt and. the. demonstration wanted to do it. in front of the embassy but actually the organizers of the demonstration refused and they said this is purely gyptian for. demands and has nothing to do with it. and you want to put this down because.
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according to. the influence runs both ways the muslim brotherhood's egypt's main opposition and a notable incisive of the current demonstrations is according to some a creation of british intelligence you might get the muslim brotherhood. to oppose more during the basic thing that they did in the fifty's and sixty's some of those factions in there may have known but still this is quite a leap. the muslim brotherhood with the look into their background their essential if they pretend to be islamists but they're essentially a fabrication of the globalists the. outside muslim countries has but enjoys its strongest support here in the u.k. it's organized on university campuses including luton which was attended by the stockholm bomber and although the organization claims it doesn't advocate violence
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the links are there for all to see she bomber richard reid influenced by his but terror preaches to british suicide bombers who attacked a bar in tel aviv in two thousand and three had contacts. who tried to detonate car bombs in london and glasgow in two thousand and seven influenced by his but taryn members while studying the government's policy on radical islamic organizations while they operate inside the law in the u.k. involves dialogue and debate groups like his but terrorists are allowed to demonstrate so plainly here calling for an end to democracy and the instigation of syria law but the violence in egypt has already spread to the u.k. in the form of demonstrations here at the embassy and the question now being asked is whether every voice with an opinion on egypt's future has the right to be heard nor and it's r.t. . meantime russia's foreign minister told us that no foreign intervention is
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necessary to help resolve the crisis. i don't think i would say there's. should really be pushing one way or another i don't think any suggestions for a mold so i going to be hopeful and i'm going to do is to stay in the book the resolution of this situation i don't think. that if i'll tomato. you know there are three would be a good option but lead to forces to call groups. themselves for in the way oh now the unrest in egypt is creating fears elsewhere in the region over what's to come next international political consultant dalia sheindlin says it's israel that is particularly afraid of an islamic takeover in egypt israel has a lot of fears on its mind it's not just a general fear it's a very particular things you know israel's afraid of an islamic takeover of egypt
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israel's afraid of destabilization spreading to the palestinian areas and israel's afraid of a leader who might not be a full partner in dealing with iran and that's something you have to keep in mind these are obviously the biggest things on israel's mind that's always going to come first there's been a sense for a long time that mubarak is pretty much the only thing holding egypt in place as a peace partner so israelis are clearly very nervous they kept pretty quiet in the beginning but you saw early on that there is not a great deal of trust that a change in government in egypt will be good for israel there was already you know a politician who was saying that egypt is not ready for democracy necessarily it took our prime minister a long time to make any statement in support of democratic change in egypt and that's really that really comes from a place of fear. and as the u.s. government struggles to decide on who to support in egypt professor society mohammad marandi says america has only one goal in the region to prevent the arab and muslim world from getting any stronger. they're not on the side of the people
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in the people recognize that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on the side of. the mouse with a man but on the other hand they tell the egyptian people that they may hear their voices and they wish and pray for their freedom but we all know that the ruling establishment cannot last without american support and they gyptian people know that these countries do not want them to be free that not only because do they want the americans and europeans want to remain in power and have their head germany back in these countries but they also know that an independent egypt an independent jordan and an independent arabia meaning saudi arabia is something that would be detrimental to the israeli regime so the united states and the europeans will wish very much to prevent the people of the region and power meant.
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it's good to have you with us today coming your way in just a few minutes a ticket to take off russian mass for passenger jets in soviet times gets ready to soar into a high flying mark. the breaking news this hour here on our two ten people suspected of helping moscow mind the terror attack on moscow's airport have now been arrested the head of the f.s.b. says six others have been put on the wanted list of the latest really going to show who has a life for us in moscow and bring us up to date to let you can bring us up to date here what we know about the investigation so far all we know the federal security service say they are they know not only the name of the puppet trade all of the attack at the idea of the airport but also the names of mosques to mine so these major terrorist attack it was a group also to the country's president today by because russia's maintain mastic
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security agency well they also say that they are doing everything possible to arrest those who they believe are linked to these terrorist attack and they want to do it as soon as possible time people have been already arrested that's according to russia's investigative committee and there is a manhunt for six others those are believed to be linked to these case or you could see how russia's atheist be also told today that they knew who was the puppet traitor all the time you know it was a twenty year old man the first reports on his identity were build this we can't he's the president for want of russia's small caucasus republics they had about this be told the president today a young man was recruited by an extremist group in the region in all does this year and then out checking whether the money would have been linked to other terrorist attacks first of all carried out in the north caucasus the name of the man has not been disclosed doesn't this to gay shit is underway in. so it was be suspects that
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family members relatives so this man could have been leading to similar crimes and also. the president of russia you want to be very cautious when disclosing any data on the people who are linked to these cases investigation is still on go we've got to talk to us what's being done to both of the countries and to terror measures and improve its security following this entire yes there's been very harsh rhetoric from both the president on the prime minister of russia in the way call these terrorist attack of the country's largest boards just these week the president fired for senior police officials and there's been also a separate investigation. opened into actions all the applets security stop and also police working providing safety at the airport and they found guilty convicted they could face up to seven years in prison also the country's column and to the state duma is now debating a new draft
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a new system three level alert terror alert system which has been introduced in some other countries like the united states of america and russia may also hop this system in place very soon and these systems help. unite the actions of all the athletes beyond police in russia as at the moment russia doesn't have a unified system of these time this of course could be a solution to help prevent attacks similar to the one which happened at the idea of the. government approach over there bring us up to date on the breaking news like this. there was a blowing web site wiki leaks has been nominated for a nobel peace prize the controversial news comes as its founder julian assange finds himself in yet another scandal this time though for the new york times the paper made a fortune off the back of the u.s. diplomatic cables leaked to it by a songe but it's all to use found out its gratitude only goes so far.
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it was a love story in the making i don't blame the new york times for running the story i know mattick are strongly in with classified u.s. documents and american newspaper with the power to print that in june of last year i got a fairly mysterious phone call from the editor in chief of the guardian newspaper in london asking if we were interested in partaking in a vast trove of secret u.s. documents the new york times and julian a songe developed a relationship all other u.s. mainstream media outlets envied boycie leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks the new york times first introduced readers to the popular whistleblower website in june publishing classified u.s. war logs posted on wiki leaks in the midst of declining readership and a shrinking budget a songe was a blessing for the times. the paper has printed two hundred stories on a songe more than five hundred wiki leaks articles detailing shocking field reports
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of u.s. operations in afghanistan chaos and illegal activity behind the iraq war and embarrassing diplomatic tactics used by the us state department but like many passionate romances he told us he wouldn't sleep in one place more than one night if he had to the gray lady has kicked the blonde out of bed and is now selling juicy details of a six month affair for just under six bucks initial impressions of julian a song you know sent up some red flags new york times employees describe a songe as a source not a partner or collaborator a man who acted like a fugitive conspiratorial and contemptuous of the u.s. government it seems to me exteriorly opportunists to take the information deal with the guy to use the information and then to say well he's more of a villain or man on the loose or on the run when in fact they're using isn't.
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nation and trying to disparage is character at the same time the timing may not be a coincidence the u.s. justice department is conducting a criminal investigation into wiki leaks reportedly looking into the espionage act to prosecute a songe government official say publishing secret documents from the pentagon and state department created a national security risk controversy or wiki leaks founder this whole wiki leaks flat wiki leaks scandal but even mainstream media echoing the government's criticism talk much less about lindsay britney and charlie sheen when wiki leaks whacks the world with a new load of secrets surrounding government corruption or to play a different good songe in an interview with sixty minutes says it's about giving people information they need if you are a whistleblower and you have material that is important we will accept it we will defend you and we will publish it you can't turn away material simply because it comes from states yet ironically our first amendment powerhouse within the united
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states is turning its back on a man utilizing free speech to garner government accountability and transparency they have a vested interest in new york times in making julian or songe out to be something that the public cannot rely on because once the rest of us began going to wiki leaks to get our information and we began by passing the new york times then the new york times loses more and more business and eventually it disappears in this case the new york times has gone from writing about the story to making itself a part of the story and now it's up to readers and viewers to decide if the newspaper in this narrative is a protagonist and hero or just a slimy heartthrob that seduced a source reap the rewards and then. turning up or not artsy in new york. or la to speak to swedish journalist alba things that.
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could be a political agenda behind the sanchez case but the u.s. driving it he says there's a long history of american influence in sweden that full interview is coming your way in about twenty minutes time right here. it's always had a big influence the least sense the great wave of immigration of sweets the united states in the nineteenth century and they created a kind of reservoir of goodwill interest in all things that are really major turning point with entry into the european union. and european union as you probably know is in terms of foreign policy and military intelligence the subordinate to wean the united states really nato is completely infiltrated. so as soon as the social democrats announced they were going to leave the country into the european union you started to see very clear signs that. sweden was adapted its foreign policy to. the needs of nato the interest of the you would
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leave united states or before. your with r.t. live from moscow it's now just turned twenty minutes past the hour now russia's first post serbia passenger plane superjet one hundred has been given the go ahead to take to the skies a lot expected of the aircraft with its design is confident it will be popular all around the world and as artie's you go to explain first flights will provide an opportunity to prove itself to the international market. at last cleared for takeoff the much trumpeted an offer delayed superjet one hundred is due to be certified to make commercial flights over russia and the former soviet republics would portion the canyon but this it if it is the most important document to be given to any plane it's a ticket into the world of aviation. heavily backed by the government the super jet
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one hundred is the first mass produced civil aircraft launched by russia since soviet times with around one hundred seats it's aimed at the booming regional plane market taking orders for the last five years the makers sukhoi promised to get the super jet carrying passengers by two thousand and eight the tension problems have caused the life and many airlines to the decision to wait and see as finality here for all one hundred seventy one of us to toll to gain profit they need at least. five hundred five for five hundred six hundred taught us all which. can be done now that the super jets will exist as more than just as show exhibits so coy after opening the floodgates will open the brazilian embroil and the canadian bombardier have considerable head start but are more expensive the chinese rival has been built but will not fly commercially for several years the
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next step for the superjet will be receiving worldwide certification it will see it spread its wings and saw into the high flying foreign markets there are now have artsy moscow. now let's go to some other major headlines from around the world at this hour and that young fellow artist has taken to the streets of the capital for a day of rage against the country's president ali abdullah saleh meanwhile supporters of the current government also gathered for a rally and they're accusing the opposition of just trying to create chaos demonstrations come a day after the yemeni press. pledged not to seek another term in office two weeks of protests in the country have been inspired by the unrest in tunisia and in egypt . powerful storm considered australia's worst in a century has devastated many parts of queensland leaving thousands homeless there are no reports of any casualties in a state only just beginning to recover from the recent floods that emergency
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services have been working to clear blocked roads and reach cut off communities the storm is also reported to have caused hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage to crops. the u.s. senate has rejected a republican attempt to repeal president obama's health care overhaul almost a year ago to reform medical insurance. and those with existing illnesses and would include about thirty million who had none before but the measures have been attacked by the republicans and right socialist judges have ruled that the compulsory nature of medical insurance was illegal meaning the reforms fate could yet be decided by the supreme court. right now kareena should give us the latest from the world of business. our welcome to business thanks for joining me russia's largest lenders bank is planning to buy investment from troika dialog according to that of us newspaper the
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state bank will initially acquire eighty percent stake in the company for around one million dollars remaining shares are to be bought within the next three years south africa's standard bank which bought thirty three percent of torque in two thousand and nine will be the first to share the latter rose up as bear bank set itself the task of creating a full fledged investment business. the second day of the russia forum is underway in moscow and this year it's attracted a record number of business leaders investors and officials from all over the world artie's meet you maybe didn't go brings us the latest from that. or investment one of the key words here at the troika dialog investment forum the russia for in the fourth annual forum to being held here in moscow as we've heard from the finance minister who didn't he says that russia needs to increase investment by seven to ten percent each year in order to sustain economic growth at more than four percent annually well one of the most interesting sectors everyone's talking about here is
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the banking sector has been a lot of consolidation going on as a deal the sperm bank acquiring troika dialog the organizer of this forum there's also a deal in the making of bt be pretty much given the green light to acquire bank of moscow and well how is that going to reflect on their transparency on their ratings on their investment attractiveness this is what we're going to talk about with james watson the managing director of fish ratings thanks so much james so what do you think about the recent trends in terms of consolidation well i've been that the big news is the consolidation is finally starting to happen is something that we've been talking about we've been expecting for maybe ten or fifteen years now we see real transactions starting to happen and we see not just the states and banks acquiring some of the players in the market we also see some private banks also trying to consolidate with others to increase their market share. and improve their critical mass where we regard that as a positive development generally what about the risks in the sector what are they.
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i think the risks are perhaps twofold i think on the one banks are still addressing some of the problems i have from the crisis in terms of bad loans on the balance sheets a lot of loans still need to be worked out cash that still needs to be brought back into banks from those loans on the other hand banks are actually starting to post up some significant growth in some cases we saw the banking sector grow during the last nine months of last year maybe by about twenty percent annualized we expect something similar this year and any growth of got kind clearly needs to be managed through to prevent another buildup of us a call that you risk james watson managing director of fitch ratings thank you so much for talking to a business story for him that's all we have time for back to you. now let's look at the markets european stock markets are lower and investors await the european central bank's rate decision later in the day because he's down a quarter of a percent on the dax is up just a notch royal dutch shell york's biggest oil company slumped over three percent the
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first quarter results couple climbs to record highs ten thousand u.s. dollars per metric ton on the line of the metal exchange on speculation that recovering economies will lead to increased demand for just one natural. now the russian markets are down a sour energy share started the day on the rise stone major most but most oil giants slipped into the red local is down point five percent lost around a percent and the rising leader though it's come august the company has gained almost three percent during the day on the news that talk of dollars may sell more than ten percent oh come on guys. that's all i have for you for now but you can always find more stories if you log on to a website that's not a dot com thanks for.
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a. two thirty pm here in moscow do with a reminder while. in egypt the. government protests. in many other countries with terrorism related groups calling for the creation of an islamic state the streets a country where. the new york times. story is coming from the. criminal investigation. produced a passenger jet. flying. overcoming several delays
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one hundred is about to be approved to perform commercial flights in russia. while the founder of the whistle blowing side wiki leaks julian. charges could be adopted from. the u.s. also wants him on charges of espionage. book could be a political agenda behind a case that's coming up next. thanks . in the work that. you seem to think. growing. tell us more about that.
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