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i usually would appear to reste would but if. i finished priest speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorist countries tolerance of extremists questioned by police of all again arts he would for. me be unravels lash out of nato as anger where the lines and tactics of the country grows together with a number of civilian casualties. and as the new crew arrives at the international space station's mark happened centuries and wide into orbit if you look at the latest mission space projects.
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coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program a priest in finland is being accused of inciting religious hatred after he described one of the world's most wanted criminals as a terrorist. would be at least the u.s. would put it and police have questioned the pastor after he gave an interview to our teeth in which he discussed doku umarov the man behind the moscow measure on airport bombings you have a laurie has been a long time critic of a website called the cuff cost center where extremists freely express their views it was the first to publish the terrorist words on the attacks on march claimed side is banned in many european countries but really operates in finland so on batman the chairman of the finnish caucasus friendship society says the case for flights into a russian feeling in the. he told the finnish public the truth
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about the activities of. finland because in finland. of the information channel of terrorists the so-called consent aretha's been operating for several years without any kind of reaction from the government or officials of england and of course this raises serious questions about whether the finish your authority is government of human beasts promoting terrorism against russia i would say that the reason is in the lobby there's a very strong and through some o.b. going on in the european parliament especially and also through the european parliament in a wall the european union member states and of course across europe they are trying to. they're trying to recruit. politicians and
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journalists and other people to. the russian. activities and that the russian propaganda. cognitively who analyzes global terrorism and conflict told r.t. that by allowing extremist websites european countries are giving a green light to terrorists europe doesn't understand that most of the open country doesn't understand the basics. between a terrorist action and terrorist propaganda in that terrorist propaganda piece of information if you're interested but thinking about coast action some people in the intelligence community can use. we we need to keep in poker and because. we couldn't scrutinize would be called in for a global view of the. acquaintance we can still see exactly which. we children zation down into its. contract always from the struggle this is not due
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for. even before. the internet existed and i was never convinced i think to. put to the recent journeys of the day. after the day after he put us if you have a chance but wait and wait and wait and at the end of the day you say contagions but i do not think it's up to snuff to think it will be. well run the lhari spoke darkly right after he was questioned by finnish police and now they are facts it is meat and it's not all in this order so it's everywhere in eastern newspapers no insults it said i am stunned by eight people who created hate but whole as lot really. more
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firsthand comments on the case and watch the full conversation with a priest on our web site r.t. dot com. now i answered obvious forces losing the battle on the ground in libya have turned to criticizing nato the rebels have hit out of the alliance for not doing enough to help and not supplying them with weapons and despite the no fly zone being officially aimed at protecting civilians as easy as going out now reports ghazi mayer was seen as very much a part of this war. veteran of the libyan army moved. all the way to retirement but now he's fighting for the revolution and is among a few rebels at the front with military training and experience. their forces are not given we are ready to fight to the death but with these weapons we don't stand a chance against gadhafi since need to to control the north wales on operation it's going to need more than one thousand sorties into libya including four hundred
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technicians the un's queens around a third of their peace forces have now been destroyed we displayed help from the skerries on the ground to the rebels are still taking a barrel me. and later as field there are civilians in a strike to. me monitors and yes they have been doing taking proper actions against the gadhafi troops and the rebels taking me down on brogan means clearing the way west or just when it seemed they were at the doors and i think we're in a new series of mortar attacks by gadhafi forces he already can retreat. just a week ago because it was revolutionary committees seem to be in turn see the police need to for support of the proclaimed think it's too bad your list of gays killed or missing can be read. the u.s.
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is pretty tactics it's crazy as well protests like this one are becoming common seen i mean all accusing nato of feeling to protect civilians they are asking for help any more be demanding it. well on their way to full so they don't feel secure still we demand a new u.n. resolution which would allow us. to see it all mean the rebels all them wouldn't win war with the rebels need not so much arms you can use arms training anything we force or no servicing that the us and egypt. and even if you force is going to. be doing is lucian established you know. you've got the skin of our teeth in the media power to spoil us lear is staying in tripoli and you can check out her blog at our website and in our most recent entry policy says that although they are
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not on the frontline reporters in tripoli are still having to deal with a lot of pressure off find out how journalists covering the story are coping at hotel and believe in capital so go to the last section at r.t. dot com. neda's intervention has only worsen the situation on the ground in libya according to rob lines from the on line political magazine spiked he says we are now looking into a long and bloody stalemate. we're going to be in this kind of stuck situation where every time the kids after these men make some progress get shot by the nato airstrikes and they're held back by the rebels aren't strong enough to actually get rid of gadhafi either and we'll just have this prolonged and very nasty civil war going on so they're in this position i where they're actually helping to maintain the style make a train two sides and actually probably more people will die as a result of this intervention and this there's been no intervention at all either
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you have a situation where the nato was unable to go any further and actually just made things worse by not actually allowing one side or the other to win the fights or there's a slippery slope in which it becomes more and more involved to the point of which. is actually very heavily involved just as it was in iraq and afghanistan. well it has a double edged sword which makes it hard to draw a line between the people's will and the international responsibility to protect them from gadhafi so says jesse ventura former governor of minnesota and his interview is coming up in about twenty minutes time here's a quick look. will be yours difficult because it certainly puts everyone between a rock and a hard place and one here and you feel well that's with business it's their country if we want to overthrow their leader or change whatever they do in their country you know it's their business to do so is it necessarily our business you know but here's the rock and hard place of
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a double edged sword you also don't want to see genocide or a slaughter take place because let's face it has all the guns and weapons and by the way where do you think you get something from. where. we're the biggest arms dealer in the world. every time u.s. forces are san is a military action there is always immediate battle going on alongside it and be the former yugoslavia where again to stand huge amounts of taxpayers' dollars are spanner winning the hearts and minds of people on the ground and as artie's lauren lyster reports war can often be a hard thing to sell. the reality of war it was hell and it's why you only go to war when it's impactful interest to your national security it's one reason why coalition forces do battle with an information war to fight alongside the real one
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playing out on the ground in afghanistan for example so it's not widely known by these milestones along the stuart american history we have surpassed the soviet campaign there we have spent. a lot of money but instead carries this message to morning instanced will continue. of hope and reconstruction in the war torn region which accommodates home shaped piece that's the nato version told in this promotional film it was given to international journalists like myself at the annual nato summit presumably to spread the message public relations after it's like these are nothing new and commander of the nato forces the united states spends billions of dollars alone to market its version of the war to the world including p.r. at home and abroad u.s. funded media as well as psychological operations for example a leaked classified cia document revealed a plan for our lights a quote strategic communication program across nato troop contributors that taps
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into the key concerns of specific western european audiences they could provide a buffer if apathy becomes opposition to fight declining public support for the war from france and germany as young girl she recalls the day when the taliban wielded to try to turn. her hosts and could watch on her family and her neighbors the cia tapped afghan women as the perfect messenger to make an emotional appeal about the taliban and professed their aspirations for the future as this woman does here. some media picked up on this message to hear time magazine equates pulling out u.s. troops from afghanistan with brutality against women however you remember about this poor girl this happened while he was troops from there and some like feminist writer jill argues these p.r.
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tactics are an assault on women too i think it absolutely exploits the women's issue and exploits women used purely to advance u.s. foreign policy objectives they certainly weren't interested in women's rights in that region before it became strategically important to them in this so-called war on terror. and it's not clear. efforts like this even work it's absolutely impossible to tell but i would be willing to suggest that. it's very ineffective and maybe u.s. defense secretary robert gates would agree he's now resorting to scolding allies for getting ready to abandon the war i mean while hillary clinton says the u.s. is losing when it comes to broadcasting its message abroad on state funded t.v. stations unfortunately we are paying a big price for it even though the u.s. is spent one billion dollars alone to broadcast its message to the arab world where it's at war through the state news network. the network has locked in just half
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a percent of you worship with reign over all showing perhaps you can't sell a war welcome to new day unless you have a buyer lauren mr r t igor and that's three can portugal has requested a bailout from the e.u. is rescue funds in another blow to europe's economy the country's call falls those from greece and ireland or to those prime minister says the appeal for financial aid was an option of last resort so while in the u.s. president barack obama has held an urgent round of talks with top congressman to agree on a budget if no deal is struck the government will be shut down the friday night as democrats and republicans feud over spending cuts and all of this my soon exhaust the stock of patients of investors according to market analysts. think the first quarter want to ask is where is the credibility of the projections of both the european union and the end over here in america we've heard. we were told that
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everything was ok the banks were turning around and buying this thinking that they were going to be backstop to know. for sure gold there isn't a it was recently as a week ago we were told they were going to need a bailout so this is a third time i'm wondering how long. the market says ok that's enough i don't think wall street personally is responsible for portugal there were a lot of allegations that wall street banks were running derivatives in greece i don't know that we are really got to the bottom of that for chicle is just simply a matter of we're spending more than we're making which incidentally is what we're doing in united states as well and finally people are throwing up their hands and saying we don't think we're going to get paid and that's where the problem arose comes from i think the primary thing to consider is credibility because that is all a government or an individual or business has and when it's lost it's very hard to get it back so we have gone down this road now for four years where we have made
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claims and we can fix this with quantitative easing interest rate cuts and all of the other platitudes and all that's happened is our deficit has skyrocketed we most certainly have a longer lease than portugal or even spain does in this regard but it's not infinite and the lawmakers in washington seem to have this idea that they can continue to play this game on an indefinite basis there is a line in the sand beyond which international investors in particular are going to throw their hands up and say we're just not going to deal with this anymore and then the federal reserve is left with all the bad choices. and the latest edition of the kaiser report explores the plight of the u.s. economy further saying money laundering and the trade in illegal drugs are to blame for the crisis find out more later today. remember let me tell you something stacey i remember just very vividly when i was working on wall street. every friday cocktails on park avenue and watched this parade of losing traveled on park avenue
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into the basement of citibank everyone knew this was loaded that was being loaded by citibank from drug money this was an open secret nobody so i'm glad to see now twenty at least twenty twenty five years later people are beginning to understand that the global finance community the global banking system runs entirely on cocaine money so they say well why is the war on drugs failing because they need the cash to run the banks why is the drug problem so rampant around the world because bankers need that money to pay their bonuses. also take a look at some other stories from around the world and efforts are underway at japan's fukushima power plant to prevent explosions there workers are injecting nitrogen into one reactor to stop a buildup of hydrogen which could lead to a blast explosions of this type have already happened in three reactors earlier workers plug the leak highly radioactive water into the pacific ocean. crowds in mexico have taken to the streets to protest against violence linked to
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the country's in the legal drug trade and marches were organized following the murder of a well known author son along with six other people last month meanwhile police have uncovered a mass grave with over fifty bodies killed in drug related violence that's been sweeping the country since the government launched the fight against the cartels five years ago. well there have been some new arrivals in orbit as a new cruise board international space station so you spacecraft three asked. nods the air for a five month mission the ship docked successfully to the isis a few hours ago and there are now eight total of six people on board the station they will be celebrating fifty years of manned space exploration next week so his craft even named after the first man in space you regard and his legacy is inspiring a bold future of further exploration other things test our cillian our records.
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astronaut spent most of their lives preparing for the possibility of going to space the russian cosmonaut for example takes about two hundred fifty exams a year and that's in addition to what a visit will afraid they will have to go through all the hard work with men and women put into their professions one of the thing they fear is something a little more about and that's an unwavering apollo good dream of literally rethink for something big aspiring cosmonauts surrogate of retire watches intently as a so you see i'm a twenty one spacecraft is hoisted to its vertical position but only fourteen he's so certain about his future that he's already made headway he went to the u.s. and became the first youngster to spend fifteen minutes floating in a zero gravity environment hoskin arts training. i took the full weight of my body as if i was drawing treats i could hold my hands this early start is something the first man in space you to god in could himself have related to and
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his feet fifty years ago marked the beginning of a long list of achievements in manned space exploration. from walking on the moon. to building the massive international space station. but it doesn't stop there next possibly a hotel in orbit yet another space dream which this hotel project will be full rooms at the station with enough food for seven people killed. so that everyone could observe the earth and stars of always wanted to become a cosmonaut that didn't happen but i'm sure that one day i'll travel to space a tourist price tag is a hefty thirty five to forty million dollars but there is a cheaper alternative another project aims to send space tourists to lower earth orbit where they'll spend five minutes in zero gravity and see the planet in its entirety for two hundred thousand dollars. to some large groups of people one
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hundred kilometers above ground will be able to seal planets and the course. to do this they plan to use the ability of this plane to carry cargo on its body the plane will take off with a small space shuttle which will be released at a certain altitude but arguably the most of bishops of space projects is the mars five hundred experiment simulating a voyage to the red planet in the event this global ambition becomes reality and when that time comes young sergey is certain he'll be ready to take on the challenge no mark i want to be the first to travel to mars and to other planets as well to the means of jupiter saturn can live there in future. and like many space men and women he believes it will only be a matter of time that's are still your art while you can or in kazakhstan all business of a with korea is coming up in just
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a few moments stay with us. chosen from among many. he was given a clear cut mission. a mission he successfully accomplished. became the first encounters. of the soviet union one of the best known persons in the world. his thoughts were focused on something. good do you ever think that his life's work would cost him his long. one and in those few seconds. and what he could see silda barrels still. carry. on r.g.p.
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. news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. challenger corporation to rule the day. welcome to business thanks for joining me and we go top top story this hour the plan liberalization of the european gas market is coming to fierce criticism at moscow's international as you forum but there might be trouble from the center for international strategy studies says forcing suppliers to give up control of the pipelines in europe will destroy any incentive to invest in infrastructure.
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brings a huge unstability unpredictability because we can no longer be sure now that all along to export contracts will be fulfilled in terms of transportation so these two types of contracts supply transportation on our deployed it and there are new guarantees and the third. the supplier who has let's say twenty year contracts will get access to these particular pipeline he needs to bring his gas to he's going to see you mark. but i look at how the stock markets are performing asian stocks that make this hour the nikkei is gaining around half a percent. destructs negative. local and mainland chinese property developers are broadly in the red meanwhile china petroleum and chemical corporation is gaining nearly two percent china allowed a fuel price increase of about five percent late on wednesday and here in russia markets ended wednesday's trading session of the black gave one percent of
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a miser half a percent higher most of the chips were on the price of gold into six. now which markets will be dominated by a combination of factors on thursday markel stein from there says that there will be domestic corporate results from the european central bank interest rate decision . investors will pay close attention to the outcome oh very easy be meeting where it's expected that interest rates will be increased by twenty five basis points this would be the first interest rate increase since the crisis began and will be a sobering sign for a lot of investors domestically investors will pay close attention to earnings releases from a number of companies including synergy. producer magnitogorsk steel producer will also get the trading or operational update from alliance oh we'll. and maksim session cockily state run companies could become hot stocks should the government push through with their proposed privatization reforms. what we're seeing now this
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was a change of the russian government policy could be a huge structural change for the russian market so if indeed reforms would go for companies like. then you know you might have. absolutely unique situations in terms of. a flight to the new target price is if you a simple example of good strong image to the cause by thirty percent it will be a boost huge wake me perhaps twenty to thirty percent upside potential target price so if i were asked to name a few surprises over the next twelve months i mean it's work and it'll come from this corner as always state monopolies companies which would only be realized and become more transparent. that's their business out there for now do me and let the right now for more tax and watch.
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