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markets. why no one is really happening to the global economy mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into . sudden unity of palestine's rival factions may damage israel's position in the region the reconciliation brokered by a post mubarak egypt leaving telecommute more isolated than ever. the former nazi death camp guard accused of assisting murder of thousands of jews will soon hear his fate we trace the final product of his alleged victims and talk to the relatives of the survivors. and a line of legendary football players proves no match for the head of russia's chechen republic and his squad at the opening of a brand new stadium. two
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pm in moscow i mattress the good to have you with us here on r t our top story an end to the four year rift between the two palestinian political parties has created an air of fear and uncertainty for israel post mubarak egypt hosted the reconciliation between the facts and hamas movements while a recent poll suggests that the majority of egyptians may be turning their backs on the jewish state as our policy reports the western backed revolution in egypt has only further isolated washington's main ally in the region. most of ody is happier than he's been in a long time the political activist used to be a member of fatah but switched to harm us because he feels betrayed by fatah dealings with israel and one who must might be considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states only says the movement shares his goals goals that are now being furthered by a new friend. is not only me who's happy the egyptian president hosni mubarak is
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gone all the arab world is about never had a connection with any muslim organization he had the same head is israel israelis should be worried and israelis are a reconciliation deal between but her rivals hamas and fatah signed recently in cairo took them by surprise and could never have happened before barak was still in power i think that there was a lot of mistrust between the hamas and barak and his regime. barak and not. because of. the deal in school years of division between hamas and fattah and basically peers in for the planet declaration of palestinian statehood in september by you miss this trade that hamas runs they get to the west bank. kind of free legal way by the palestinian
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authority. sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might be a problem not only for the palestinians it will be a problem for israel this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is unlikely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced him some believed the americans gave up the old friend to an elite and to easily miscalculating that his replacement would be democratic. interests instead it's the generals who continue to call the shots and they are playing this man at the. union one to. one on the other hand they want to establish a new relationship with us. sure of. the new egyptian government.
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so ironically rushing to the thought it was creating a safer middle east its closest ally israel is suffering a recent poll found that fifty four percent of egyptians want to see the egyptian israeli peace treaty cancelled a statistic that has his raids terrified and missing the old order more and more police the r t and the palestinian authority. elsewhere in the middle east tensions are peaking with mounting victims from the syrian crackdown and further nato bombings in libya. more airstrikes hit central tripoli wednesday with state news reporting the north korean embassy had been damaged bombings going just hours after your viable libyan leader moammar gadhafi appeared on t.v. it was his first public speech since a nato which had killed his youngest son and three grandchildren meanwhile in syria at least nineteen people have died in a government crackdown on opposition protests as tanks resume shelling residential areas across the country syria is unlikely to repeat the libyan scenario i was anti
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regime activists take up arms according to political analysts tell me the. same syria it is different from the navy and scenario it is on course possible that we'll get there sometime but so long as the open and of the region are not deluded into using force into use into carrying arms then hopefully we will not end up with another libya because in libya this started becoming catastrophic when evolution turned into an armed conflict we've seen the model in libya for intervention has only complicated things. intervention has not. settled the problem in libya and i don't think it will help settle the problem in syria and we've seen sanctions there's a history of adopting sanctions in various places including iraq for many many
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years and only the only people suffered throughout the time the sanctions will improve. from the onset of a popular uprising in libya there was speculation that some nations were going out of their way to get involved in some twenty minutes time r.t. discusses the issue with a middle east expert who believes kentucky's financial independence may have been an attraction for a nato intervention. it's just also recognize one remarkable piece of coincidence all of the countries that are tagged by the mainstream media on behalf of the political elite all of the countries tags such as venezuela cuba libya iraq iran north korea all have one thing in common or had one thing in common and that is they are free of debt from the world bank and they are not locked into the world bank and the i.m.f. they have their own banks they issue their own currency and we also have to recognize the remarkable coincidence between gadhafi statement that he was going to
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start issuing gold d.n.r. and demanding that he's always purchased gold and then the next thing we know of course then we have a popular uprising. a former death camp guard accused of aiding the murder of thousands of jews during world war two was about to learn his fate i mean a court is set to deliver the verdict in the case of ninety one year old john demjanjuk on thursday or to carry a grouch over met some of the relatives of those who perished under the nazi regime you only want through the gates of sobibor once there was no return unlike in other concentration camps. there was no slave labor people were sons immediately to their death. we all suspect him jews were welcomed by a band and fiery speeches from the nazi commander sometimes the rhetoric even won applause then came an invitation to shower after the long journey but it was all
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a deadly deception a quarter of a million jews preceded along this poorest called him a parched ass that will straight to have an s.s. man escorted the victims down the track to the gas chambers only the ukrainian s.s. guards and the german s.s. officers were allowed to take up the task they were considered the most well trained and the most reliable among those standing guard was john demjanjuk accused of being complicit in nearly twenty eight thousand counts of murder many of those he allegedly scores had to the gas chambers were children a lot of my friends and of course i recently received the reduces alterative i know even for if i had a vice marshal. and i could go to find i'm refusing to i wouldn't shoot. should you can take you have to show your guests and. before being sent to work at
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sobibor all guards underwent intense training and demand you cuenta the trial viki camp where the s.s. carried out weapons drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it was difficult to say very had. training here in the bureau of investigation together and author of war nobody from polder world with all that training or of his a medic training. soldiers army training here in recount they were surprised that there was a worse kind of a duty which we had done. had to go to the death camps. but victims' relatives believe all those who signed up as a sas man were well aware of the duties they would be carrying out mariam whose mother was one of the lucky few who survived so people who for the prosecution of demjanjuk she may be in her eighty's but she made it to every court session she
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doesn't want him to be information for the rest of his short life. or. more. he wants to withstand she wants him to appear that you will see him and what sobibor is it's knots of war it's not soldiers against each other it's killing people in a factory every war you served is screaming for the. memory of never how many years this is. going to have to replenish. the jimmy new trial is assigned of the twenty first century is still propounded to deal with the evils of the twentieth and warning that there is no expire a date for crimes against humanity it's in the direction of r t c b board poland while we wait for the results without trial we spoke with alexander so a lot of international affairs expert who believes that fascism maybe once again
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entrenching itself in europe what it'll system. you can have lots of things the whole cost but this is only part of the problem. lots of young people they have no idea what fascism is all about they see the romantic parts of it they see the mystical pulse of it they think some folks think it's cool to see the symbols but they don't see the a horribly old maybe taking it taking the young young students young people true. and show you the whole result you know atrocities of those years and they are really they're really horrible the fascist ideology and so and it's you know it's it's it's on the surface i mean it's easy to reach it's a grab at least easily installed into the minds of young people this is actually dangerous going see you touch it i mean you're you're you're in fact a very contagious and you know that in lots of polish of europe the national least
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a year or two your take control of a lot of seats and the party's national parties with partner with russia. in the poll it's so i think i'm really i'm afraid that it's going to be instituted i mean it's going to be a long term problem because it is already being installed into the political system so here. are more news and stories you can always check out our website r t v dot com here's what's lined up you are blind right now. birthday parties and russian offices nice to meet them history as the country's one makers consider turning a personal anniversaries into official bay's art. and put out how a russian children's magazine managed to hit the guinness book of records always more at our to check it out.
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well star football team led by diego maradona lost five two in a friendly match against a team representing the russian north caucasus republic of chechnya the home side including the republic's leader and striker ramzan catarrh of the former superstars of soccer came for the grand opening of a new thirty thousand seater stadium as our team's medina coach you know to watch the action unfold. the winners of the celebrity match is the russian team that won five two and this point the rain hundreds of people stayed here at this stereo and waited for almost a full hour and they did receive quite a spectacular show with the fireworks that with musical performance and with a football match that they were waiting for so long with the soundness of football superstar city taking part at this the fans during the first half of the game of the year leaders of the game was at the international team captained by diego maradona meanwhile during the second half of the game the leaders of the football
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match it was the russian team among the players so for a russian team i was there he not just tired from a famous a russian goalkeeper of the team was a captain to buy a presidential and boy to the north caucasus alexander for poignant and the change of either arms and could be the first band hazards of the match among these superstars or leading figures in the world of football such as guy son louis fico steve mcmanaman and many others and indeed there is a feeling hand that this place here in the capital city of grozny was the allow this place in the whole region over the north caucasus as thousands of people have gathered here for the bands and many came not only from the capital city grozny but also from neighboring villages and neighboring republics were standing at the moment of these thirty thousand seater stereo and it is the one of the biggest audience in the whole region of russia's north caucasus and will definitely remain
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a one of the biggest sports landmarks that this region has. stay with us here on our t.v. lots more coming your way including this. over twelve hundred security cameras milpitas throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to zoom in to a text or movie or even a text message we hear from americans who say they're fed up with their streets being spied on was. first though common threats are about to get a joint response pakistani president asif ali zardari is in moscow to discuss the fight on terrorism and drug trafficking trafficking with russia's president dmitri medvedev let's get more on and for more on the pakistani leaders four day trip for to moscow we're for markings covering those are about who's joining us live with more good to have you with us so the two leaders have a lot of this is that of course terrorism being among the top priorities tell us more about them. indeed well russia and pakistan of course have
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a number of joint interests and fighting terrorism is perhaps the number one priority as stated by both the russian president dmitry medvedev and his astonied colleagues both men devoted a lot of time from their meeting to discuss potential ways of fighting terrorism of course now is a very important time for both russia and pakistan as well as the entire international community. american forces recently eliminated america's terrorist number one the sound of that lot just a few days after that in russia the number one representative of al qaeda in the north caucasus was also eliminated of course of bin ladin that was taken out in pakistan so a very important time in fighting terrorism for those two countries specifically not only for the international community meeting in stages and his study hall he talked about ways of further ensuring security in their two countries in the entire
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central asian and he just talked about ways of. of combat the coming up with joint strategies to secure their borders to prevent terrorist attacks and basically focused most of their time on coming up with joint strategies for combat terrorism but of course that's not the only aspect. crucial to the relationship between russia and pakistan items such as issues such as drug trafficking also featured quite high on the agenda of course pakistan afghanistan russia all suffer from a serious opium trafficking problem russia and of get us down of course cop rating in that area and with pakistan as well there's a lot of cooperation on combat in drug trafficking most of the afghan opium of finds its way back to russia of course something that russian authorities are very concerned about and the russian president and his pakistani counterpart spent
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a lot of time discussing that russian president putin is made of saying that the two sides have a lot of shared interests and that evokes things pakistani president zardari sees most of what is important to russia to russian officials gains a whole lot from has a four day visit to the country for his part president zardari was somewhat lyrical in his comments about potential and existing corporation with russia he said this by the fact that the two countries do not share a border their hearts beat in units said now of course those beginnings are still words and very vague words but we do know that the two events side a lot of agreements on joint cooperation that's course mr zardari will continue his visit with a trip to st petersburg and more meetings with various russian officials including the russian prime minister all right artie's caterina's are reporting live from outside the kremlin thanks very much. the next person for the international space
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station has started a two day premier should exaggerate the russian space capital. star city three men a russian an american and a japanese astronaut will be put in simulated crisis situations on board a scale mock up of the i.s.a.'s instructors will grade them according to their performance if everything goes according to plan and certify them for the mission afterwards they'll head to the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for a final preflight preparations take off as scheduled for june eighth and they'll be spending six months in orbit. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe and nuclear fuel rods of the first reactor at the damaged fukushima power plant in japan may have gone into a complete meltdown operators of the crippled station say the used fuel is probably lying at the bottom of the unit and may be cooling down discovery was made after filters clear the air of radioactive substances allowing specialist to enter the reactor tokyo electric company has been trying new for nearly two months to restore
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cooling systems badly damaged by the earthquake and tsunami in march. at least ten people have been killed dozens injured after two earthquakes hit southeastern spain magnitudes of five point two with the shocks caused major damage to the town of warka quakes came within two hours every each other and were the worst the country has experienced for fifty years hundreds of people spent the night on the streets after fleeing their homes fearing further tremors. over the last decade the u.s. government has expanded its domestic surveillance networks to unprecedented levels from rows of street cameras to a base of the airport pat downs many say civil liberties and privacy are at stake he said it's actually a church has the story from america's most monitored city. welcome to chicago the most watched city in the us for all school blue light cameras cameras with state of the our technical capabilities watchful lenses fill the streets in what has been
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dubbed operation virtual shield thousands of public and privately owned security cameras have been put in place and linked together creating a capsule of surveillance over the entire city more extensive than anywhere else in the united states the number is estimated at up to ten thousand the networks cost around sixty million dollars officials say it's worth the price of privacy concerns are at a peak over twelve hundred security cameras located throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to zoom in to a text or even a text message this is the age of thirty seven page report from renowned civil rights the a.c.l.u. calls the network pervasive and then regulated things i could careless have shown up on the internet you know the cameras have been pointed in a particular way you know to women or to you know engage in some other sort of intrusive activity. to many to these watch over chicago is reminiscent of a very dark chapter in its history when the red squad special police units spied on
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citizens. anderson. person amendment to the united states constitution from the one nine hundred twenty s. to the one nine hundred seventy s. communists civil rights groups anti-war movements and many more were tracked i believe the whole framework of the role of journalist saleem what keil the concept of privacy in the us is long gone and. the surveillance added to. the law enforcement has taken so many says chicago increasingly resembles the chilling and tell you to be i described in george orwell's legendary novel nineteen eighty-four where every word action. and even thought was monitored by big brother there's a beyond space. and. the only thing that's missing. is that advise us on how to live our lives while the structure of surveillance grows so do the fears of
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americans it creeps me out i don't like it when you fully appreciate the scale of what is being put in place in chicago and then imagine a. more repressive city government or more repressive regime it could be incredibly interesting. christian was an artist arrested for selling one dollar prints on the streets he filmed his arrest and as a result class one for only one step below attempted murder and that's fifteen years that's a fifteen years in the state prison this is totally crazy as officials power to record people's movements expands the power of the people to do the same is being squashed when they hook all these things up and are able to follow people all around the city and at the same calendar telling us that we can't even gather the information we need to go to court without represents a thorough and complete police state another worry it's how google unquestioning
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surveillance methods post nine eleven. orientation. and a terrorist concerns trump any other value so there's not even a discussion leaving many wondering if the means designed to fight external terrors could end up terrorizing people at home and the notion that you are capacity by police presence is fraud is that is globally with a military presence it's not the problem and it doesn't address the problem doesn't make us safer caught in the camera's i american they're beginning to question its real focus and to wonder how to shutter their privacy and especially if you're going to r.t. chicago illinois. stay with us. well that's right time to get the latest from the world of business and russia will not sell foreign bones and will cut its domestic boring this year higher than expected
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world prices this year have been pumping extra cash into the state budget energy exports will add an extra forty billion dollars this year and cut the deficit to one percent of g.d.p. the states also at stimulus to borne by twenty percent to just thirty billion dollars some economists claim russia should take advantage of the low cost of boring abroad and store up the extra oil revenue hole whether others point out that after nineteen million to eight do you thought the states still worries about unnecessary forget. check on the markets crude prices have a raised gains made earlier in the session as the market attempted to bounce back from wednesday's heaviest sell off. is trading at ninety six dollars a barrel. and precious metals losing ground so far is continue the trajectory of the previous session when it lost eight percent of its indeed as you can see nearing browses record losing six and a half percent this hour and gold is down more than one percent. stock markets are
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down this hour the dax is losing one point seven percent and the fruits it is going to help the cent in the red for the going to russia falling oil prices are further fueling the bearish sentiment here the r.t.s. is off more than three percent while the mys it is bearing slightly better down more than two percent well not surprisingly energy and metals mages are having a bad day last problem has launched into read three point three percent is one point four percent lower we'll have more about in just a moment is bucking the trend gaining a percent asama. the ever sell shares are on the rise well deborah style is there of course if i. into the mining business the country's largest filmmaker is buying in our own company in brazil the company's purchasing a twenty five percent stake in brazil in mining from a car for ninety four million dollars with an option to buy but the sense the move
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seen as a bid to secure a source of for materials or prices hit record highs. as all have time for now join us the last one was time and most or a small but slight arjun's dot com slash business. wealthy british style. that's not the type of.
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markets finance scandal why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. for some this is just a parliament building in berlin. but then sixty six years ago it was the final target. and the last major offensive for the red army took. its capture became the symbol of the fall of the fascists in town. and the victory over nazi germany. the fall of the berlin on r.t.
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