tv [untitled] May 10, 2011 3:00pm-3:30pm EDT
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i see the faces of fascism in western ukraine as nationalists physically and tag veterans paying tribute to those who died securing the country's freedom in the second world war. anger boils over in france of its presidents treatment of ethnic groups and for flouting the un resolution with its actions in libya. finland's authorities are accused of turning a blind eye to anti russian criminality after a court clears a terrorist sympathizer of smuggling chechens into the country. and fears of a collapse of one of the fukushima nuclear reactors while japan's authorities of criticized for letting evacuees back into the radiation so.
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welcome this is r.t. it's now eleven pm here in moscow this tuesday night my name's kevin zero in on the top story the solemn freud that was shown for victory day hijacked by violent nationalists in western ukraine with nazi salutes they attacked the veterans who fought to free them from invasion sixty six years ago that is a ski reports now on how it's just one part of a far right search in europe. a holiday for millions and street brawl for some unlike most of the post soviet region on may the ninth this ukrainian city became a vicious display of neo nazis and. several thousand activists from radical nationalist parties blocked the entrance to red army soldiers cemeteries preventing war veterans from getting inside and playing
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tributes some in this part of ukraine do not see may the ninth as a reason to celebrate leaving the soviet period to be worse than enduring nazi occupation the st george's ribbon is usually worn as a traditional may the ninth to commemorate those who died in the great crash or to war but on this day in the west the ukrainian capital city of the wolf putting this on your lapel would have meant serious risk regardless of whether you're a veteran or not. like you do what you don't let the ribbons were forcibly ripped from the chests of those who were heading to the grave yards along with the use of chances such as death to the most polite nazi salutes hurling rocks and small bombs that is how involved martha made the ninth hero who hailed this picture and my brothers and like the liberation of this line from the fascists that these people here did not let me come inside the century to lay flowers and he's great this is it is grace. such seemed surprised even the locals who had guns used to protest on
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that three day these were the scenes from last year when the nationalist wipe their feet on the red victory banner that you documented i spent thirteen years in detention in siberia which you brothers were killed with me could something like this have happened in a new country that. their heroes are people regarded worldwide as nazi collaborators replica shirts with the founders of the one nine hundred forty s. insurgent on the stick on monday and on slippage are a big hit here there are seen as freedom fighters even though for a while they form alongside the nazi army and kill civilians jews and russians in the middle of some manner how the main. political parties deal with the sort of movements today in cairo. as we've seen in case you crane when amstetten money market rates are hurting and not just of the euro although it appeared to be an anti russian protest but really it was a protest of the. ukrainian. has to deal with it and this is only part
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of like a picture the perception of the past is making waves in other former soviet states namely as as marches and glorifying nazi juice in the baltic states such as last year and the story of the danger is that people are beginning to forget what we fought for what veterans died for as we're seeing the reemergence of far right forces and nationalist forces that really in many sense resemble exactly those that merged with hitler in the one hundred thirty such behavior still only applies to the minority most people in this country still celebrate history with proper respect but the ugly scenes evolve should definitely allergic lanes leadership especially after demands for a revolution were clearly voiced by the remark let's see russians t.r.t. reporting from divorce in western ukraine. but we got reaction to that story on our website r.t. dot com so now we've also got full thirty join the disturbing events to yesterday's
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victory day memorial service in creating for want to catch up with our not sitting all that said free video now for the video section online tonight we got this to. it's about germans some kind of movement in germany. and now flummoxed about fascism by the warring ignorance the baby setting the scene for neo nazi movements to spread across iraq a report revealing a story i'll tell you dot com if. if. the libyan capital sipper several a struggle on tuesday morning in what's believed to be nato is heaviest bombing of tripoli in weeks and warplanes apparently targeted government buildings one of which is said to have housed a center for women and children and that raid came hours after reports of heavy fighting between
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a rebel and the forces on the eastern front meantime near the capital the opposition saying now that antique is that the protests again in momentum something the government is denying and this concerns also growing in some nato countries too as people turn on their leaders for violating the u.n. libya resolution for the sake of political ambition on your bushel reports from france. from its imperialist racist murderer the lyrics to a song president sarkozy's party tried to ban which glossed his treatment of foreigners and its own people rappers so i do says the home of liberty bell it's a fraternity is anything but i like that but it's free societies white masculine in reach of them anyone else is acumen in needs to be taught the civilization france has been condemned for targeting groups such as illegally deporting gypsies while
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its interior minister also labels muslims as a problem france was responsible for securing the arrest of full ivory coast leader laurent gbagbo france was also the first state to attack in libya. the cheese eating surrender monkeys some in the u.s. the french for their perceived fear of fighting now even american say the short war hungry the low end of combat has become this blogger sites protesting the libyan war's been swamped with support from the united states to the middle east and he made of. some take really. i get the message. and these ins from the troops in. many people in there were in there saying what is going on in various you know what why are you going there and bomb these people you don't even know them and. nicolas sarkozy's the most unpopular president in the history of the fifth republic according to the latest polls france's bombing of libya has made him
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even more disliked as soon as you use force there will be casualties there is no middle ground there is no such thing as a clean war a war is about killing people three in four voters think so because he's a bad president people say they had he's abused the u.n. mandate on libya which allowed only the creation of a strict demilitarized area of. a no fly zone is another for it's a very. palatable expression to. we are going to. campaign even if you presidential elections next year rich people and politicians already three sort. of represent actually the difference is that it's not friends who decided it's. still elected president
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mr sarkozy which again we call a general. rule too many the country of love war and the awful toll. for growing numbers a role the world folds is no or very different kind of words don't you go see how the. meantime nato's deny your choosing poisonous depleted uranium weapons in libya even though the examination of bomb sites suggest differently next to nuclear activities tells r.t. that there are legal and moral obligations when it comes to in danger of civilians with these notorious shells. depleted uranium is a weapon of indiscriminate effect because of the impact what happens is that when the cheryl or the round hits its target explodes and it has what's been described as aerosol effect of radioactive particles and you can't ever ensure that those particles will only affect military personnel that means that they can
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indiscriminately affect civilians and that of course is illegal under international law also have a very long term effect because of the radioactive qualities as a negative impact also on the environment so these are illegal under international law some countries haven't yet recognized that it is indeed you you've seen on the web sites the british government justifies the continued use but it's absolutely unacceptable if you're talking but it's an exceptionally any particular talking about being there to protect the civilians so you. is a form of weaponry which will impact on them in so devastating a way it's absolutely shocking. according fiddlers acquitted the publisher of a healthy based web sidling to church and terrorists was accused of smuggling chechens into the country now so she is the chairman of
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a finnish organization called pro corpus this is behind the latoya center website it's the no mouthpiece for al qaeda linked terrorist leader dr morrow foods on the most wanted list in both russia and the u.s. so she's trial didn't include any of its suspected links to international terrorism however when finished past you were more laurie recently tried to draw attention to the chechen extremism he found himself prosecuted in the fraud probably authorities but also a finnish human rights activist you know and back and picked up on he says it reveals a murky pro tara game in finland right now. called process against me because torture in finland was short trial. the prosecutor didn't want to sentence him of the wanted to only to give some kind of justification for you for his activities well he's an activist who is actively promoting islamist terrorism
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against russia he has several websites he has an office and he is a representative of surely. in finland he's an extremely dangerous individual and i'm very sure of that and he has a very strong political support in finland of course not by all finnish politicians but by several influential finnish political figures. suicide bombers blew himself up in the capital over a public in russia's north caucasus it's killed at least one policeman the attack follows a successful anti terror sweep in the region that killed dozens of militants some with links to al qaeda is really the cochon of or is in the caucasus for us. the blast happened at around eleven am moscow time in the capital city of the republic my police try to check the documents or for suspicious looking man passing by but he refused and exploded one police officer was killed and another one seriously injuries meanwhile in the neighboring republic of korea but do you know about
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trident russian special forces captured a group of terrorists in a residential area for militants were killed after the shooting and all of them were later identified now explosive devices were also found at the scene of the operation one militant is believed to be involved in the murder of about you know about science move to the end of last year and indeed the reason major anti terror operations that are underway here in russia's north caucasus one hundred fifty militants and among them some high profile terrorists with links to al qaida including a senior al qaeda operative in this region have been killed since the start of this yeah. we did of course you know could we have a few minutes sort of see the asian tiger. you want who is going to be. the actual currency of the world hailing great progress through gritted teeth though as america trying to try to cuba called you despite their bits of rivalry
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report. also. is this close we sure you know siberia is tough guys go about proving what else they can do just a bit like. the fukushima reactor containing the spent fuel pool is in danger of collapse reports of which have been triggered by web cam images that show the building leading researcher dr robert jacobs told us if the troubled react to those collapse it would not work at the site now impossible. this began a speculation among those of us watching the incident because on the webcam in which you can watch it you can look at the four reactors it began to be obvious that building number four was leading to the right a little bit from the visual field of the webcam. and now just tonight actually in a release of information from the japanese government they have confirmed that there has been work started yesterday to shore up the structure of the building and
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specifically the upper floor now in this reactor you have the spent fuel pool that is a much larger spent fuel pool it has fuel rods from three to four reactors in there and this part of the building is beginning to lean and because of the explosion of reactor three there is some questions about the structural integrity of the building of reactor four and if that were to collapse you would have all of the fuel in that spent fuel pool just scattered about on the ground and outside of the increasing very very high level of contamination and we would also have radiation rise to levels that would make it very problematic for workers to continue to work on the site at all but in these situations managing public opinion is as serious an operation as managing the crisis itself you what you have here in fukushima is you have four reactors that are all still emitting significant amounts of radiation into the environment so this is not a situation that has been brought under control it is
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a situation in which two large releases have been largely the explosions of the first we have been gone past and now we just have ongoing leakage so to continue to tell people about that and make it and to continue to provide a lot of information about that leakage will cause higher levels of distress and also the perception that neither tepco nor the government is in control of the situation so it's a lot easier to just who is it reduces the amount of information that the public has so that you're able to control the situation at least from the point of of view . in. the time a small group of i.q. easily briefly allowed back inside the radiation exclusion zone around the damaged nuclear plant there for the first time the government's given permission for a short visit to the people who gather belongings and check up on the property on tuesday the company operating the facility tepco turned to the japanese government to help pay tens of billions of dollars in compensation to evacuees. so
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u.s. and chinese officials would put on a show of smiles despite the suspicion that looks not far behind they've been meeting to try and fix the cracks in a shaky relationship consensus will come cheap and so it is christine freezone explain. they say you should keep your friends close. and your enemies closer and as far as where china feds perceptions continue to evolve at this year's u.s. china strategic economic dialogue an attempt by officials from both the u.s. and china that friendship the purpose to open communication on concerns like the debt ceiling in the u.s. the rate of currency appreciation in china and joint concerns about the environment we both have a great state encouraging climate change and charting a clean and secure energy future currently china is the second highest producer in the world of renewable energy technology the u.s.
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seventeen the overriding theme for day one of the u.s. train a strategic and economic dialogue which will respect and understanding that just because there is competition doesn't mean there can't be cooperation or competition is not. competition that's healthy is good. this is the reason why i have held the view for so many years and continue to hold the view that a rising china is a positive development it's a far cry from the dialogue of recent times were tough decision makers in the us have been told that in increased power means an increased threat one that will eventually need to be dealt with by war each year the pentagon comes out with this report military and security developments involving the people's republic of china but findings after news to intensify military spending we are now looking at a power in the western pacific that can stand up to a stiff if there's
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a problem in response military spending is now more than the rest of the world combined six times more than china beijing is rapidly modernizing its strategic nuclear forces and developing space weaponry but critics say the threat from china is not the people's liberation army the threat from china is it's growing economic might like every economist you thought through in washington now is saying the new one soon is going to be. the actual currency of the world maybe by two thousand and twenty so the economic policy of washington should lead and not the president so friend or foe on this day top leaders here are our friends with this message building mutual trust and respect will help us to solve shared problems but that view may change again when it comes time to play defense secure more money and more power for the military in washington christine frees our r.t.
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. places him on r t the cars report marks and stacy uncover low standards in high finance they says food prices tonight through the eyes of the u.s. federal reserve it's a taste of what's in store for you. if you're ben bernanke the the way to do the job as he conducts his policy first take a large stick and poke out your eye there now you're half blind now look at the statistics in front of you and don't count wages and look at the tips treasury inflation protected securities and any time they start moving up use taxpayer money to buy a whole bunch in the open market to keep the price artificially low and then go in for a congress with what i told doubt and say well the tips are not going up and wages are going up therefore there is no inflation congress where we got to keep rates artificially low which of course without rates being higher there is no incentive to save and without savings there is no capital and without capital there is no
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capitalism. so what will do stories in brief european union's impose an arms embargo on syria following the government's intense crackdown on protesters it also froze the accounts of thirteen syrian officials and is banning them from traveling to the u. is concerned that a un humanitarian mission was stopped from entering the embattled city of. president assad many times agreed last week to allow medical supplies to reach the city's refugees also making headlines tonight israel marking sixty three years since it became a state with a national holiday and military displays the country grew after the british mandate of the territory ended after world war two but spurred decades of conflict with muslims the palestinians will mark the occasion with a day of mourning next week to highlight the hundreds of thousands of refugees lost land and houses which still has peace in the region. footage tonight of
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a blaze that. big causing big problems in poland is engulfing a huge textile warehouse an office complex in warsaw thirty firefighting units and one hundred firefighters have been tackling the flames and the plumes of thick of crude smoke rising off the building causing a lot of problems their fear is that it could be toxic that's prompted the evacuation of locals from nearby houses so far still no casualties reported it's not known how about fire started. period pilot who's been upping the ante just a bit on how to handle the helicopter as you'll see here they write his first fleet was relatively risk free he said taking the top off a lemonade bottle on the fly or this is another helicopter and it was posting apparently the strong winds of it made it an easier challenge after that the team took it up another notch flying in circles and balances look at that from the glass of water from a structure the knowledge brought thing and then this quiet not
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a crescendo giving a clean shave to a needlessly volunteer without a single bit look at that salute all filled by a divorce as part of a promotion for a siberian food delivery company. noodles a lot arrive in one place and about five minutes from now the kaiser report coming up as promised just now but let's get nice business news with katrina. welcome to the business bulletin for this hour the state controlled russian helicopters is postponing its london flotation the company was looking to raise half a billion dollars to pay down its debt but high market volatility has kept this sort of man flying at low levels the i.p.o. is seen as a rare chance to invest in russia's defense industry but the high tech hot shots are gathering in moscow to share their views on the i t and telecom market here in
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russia their high hopes for the sector but the country continues to be plagued by copyright violations business artie's marina casa rover reports from the exhibition . one of the main issues this year is on life copyrights according to business software alliance the country's losing about sequence six billion dollars a year and as far as the movie industry is concerned that's about one billion dollars when according to the state data the turnover of retail words goods is about three billion dollars which is about six percent of all retail sales so that must inspire next words and copyright owners are lots of very possible there so i want to get people to buy at least some they are there and say that's a good loser be held accountable for allowing an equal share and. now let's have a look at the markets oil prices are continuing their gains this hour after last week's losses like crude is currently trading almost one hundred four dollars a barrel drop brant crude is around one hundred nineteen dollars a barrel and u.s.
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stocks continue to continue the gains of the two previous training sessions the markets helped further up five reports microsoft is going internet phone companies sky eight and a half billion dollars the biggest deal in the software manufacturers thirty six year history. and here in russia the markets closed slightly in the red after regaining from earlier on the back of oil prices just beginning to rise again. let's take a look at some of the individual shares on my six now oil majors were among the main news is with luke oil down around three percent on closing and steak and on air a flock was up on the news that it quadrupled its net profit in the first quarter on the russian accounting standards after that was also up after posting a very positive annual results michael start at a pretty a ground stop the day's trading. volumes here are quite modest with a lot of investors looking closely at the price of brand which one hundred ten
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dollars a barrel last friday and which has since recovered two hundred fifteen dollars per barrel in the market today we see very substantial strength in the elbow room. which is up about five percent in the wake of yandex having announced the terms of its i.p.o. the valuation yandex implies it's going public between thirty five and thirty seven times earnings making a meal don't rule by comparison which treats twenty two times earnings look very cheap on the losing side in the market today we see weakness in retail or make meat which is down about two and a half percent head of its release of first quarter our progress results tomorrow with many investors concerned about margins given the big increase in payroll taxes higher transportation costs and also given concerns about the company's ability to pass along price inflation to its customer base. and that's all of the business news for now remember you can always keep up to date on line that. last business
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it was the final targets. and the last major offensive for the red army. its capture became the symbol of the fall of the fascists sitting down. and the victory over nazi germany the big. the fall of berlin on r.t. . wealthy british style. that's not the type of. car . market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our key.
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