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a clue to shirton family who turned hilton family from somerset gradually sedona sweeter knowing. full well sligo include some of your ability to judge and soil mitchell and some. in the movie used to tease available in the end result in small . proud game lot of supporters rallied to the man they say is the national hero comic instead of the north korea's new criminal elsewhere. the former bosnian serb army chief will appeal against his extradition to the hague war crimes tribunal for crimes dimensionality and genocide. terror and results through alerts writes to you all cell phone was to me when the public of possible threats could live in a good safe taking a clear finite set seems far. and wide europe's debt means it shouldn't
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choose who becomes the top dog of the i.m.f. has the world's emerging economy in the model more voices on its. very warm welcome see this is all see life from last year with me alice have its first this hour europe's most wanted war crimes a fugitive is waiting for serbian court to decide on his appeal against extradition to the hague former bosnian serb general grant came of age is charged with the worst atrocities since world war two when it was live but he knows that he's in belgrade for. the reader when all the all of the rock came out and stays in the area instead of facing trial in the hague. put writing to the people on the streets here in gallagher. pretty much nonexistent not many people here in serbia believe
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that a lot of his appeal will actually be successful despite his the cheery health condition and of the. all the efforts made by his lawyers and his family to prevent him being sent to the hague war crimes tribunal now we know that today is the last day that an appeal national made on behalf of american law to try his lawyer he came out of the courthouse a little earlier saying that that appeal will be posted today posted because he will be dropping it in the post and not filing it directly at the courthouse that is acceptable according to serbian law many say that it will go all tactic in order to prevent the others from being extradited sooner and after the court receives that appeal it then has to read a's to decide on whether to extradite the man or not many here are saying that that decision will not need anywhere near those three
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days that the judges will actually have and will be made almost immediately his lawyer however saying that he might not make it to see the trial. you want. to destroy one genocide charge and then ask for a battery of independent doctors to examine the sixty nine health condition the truth and. of course earlier a medical team examined from lot it and found him to be fit for extradition something that his lawyer and his family disagrees with but it is now up to his lawyers the file that appeal and to see exactly what will happen ok so you've been in belgrade since not an arrest how many people there reacts to that and is a decision appear. to be perfectly honest with you we've yet to find a person who will tell us that the arrest of our mother is. good thing for serbia
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for themselves for anybody a taxi drivers shop owners random passers by and every single one of those people told us that god is a hero and that he is a rest is a betrayal of the serbian president but he started his people and his country because of course the capture about columbus was one of the key conditions for serbia for a potential entrance into the european union and of course access to the billions of dollars worth of ground a that could come with it but for the people here it's nothing but a betrayal and that's exactly why they took to the streets of the capital yesterday holding some ten thousand people rally in the very heart of the serbian capital belgrade nearly three thousand riot police deployed to keep the peace but of course that didn't happen to us on the you started throwing stones and bottles lighting firecrackers all things went flying out riot police we literally saw bricks flying
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at riot police having them on their helmets on their shields riot police then made the decision to disperse the crowd and started hitting them everybody and anybody basically with their butt taunts trying to disperse the crowd separate them so of course they would be easier to control we know that nearly thirty people were injured as a result you personally saw lots of people walking around with their faces covered in blood presumably from being hit by one of those rocks that were flying overhead we also know that over one hundred people were detained following those arrests most of them are under the age of eighteen. to many thanks live update live from belgrade to a company in a lot of other worlds. coming up pale and i'll see how the pale steeping american presidents are. it makes people valuable makes them obedient airport pat downs and why it's the now terror attack
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and how the u.s. government asking everyone of that was through fear all of these now in a few minutes. but does the mob say we have protect and serve bringing. all of america's boys and group of activists in washington well manhandle then arrested this week and done something happened to this and the moral sense out of corpus was among them he was wrestled to the ground and changed vile it's all caught on camera his account of what happened you can see from the video footage that while we were doing was entirely peaceful we were expressing ourselves through dance the police force in america does not exist for public safety it does not exist to provide for the needs of the people it does not exist to solve crimes or hunt down criminals it exists to generate revenue for the government and control the population and what we did in our own demonstration was expose it to the true brutal nature of the police force and the kind of people the kind of thugs the
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mentality of those that make up that police force the people who think it's ok to vavi slam somebody and show somebody because they're doing something that you don't like and their excuse yesterday was that while we were doing was causing a disturbance of the morial and especially making it impossible for other people to enjoy the memorial and if you compare it to the disturbance caused by their arrests which led to their own which i mean the memorial itself down for about thirty minutes they were clearly the greater disturbance we had a job reporter there from a local move by n.b.c. affiliate kicked out of the memorial these guys were there they were filming the interview and meanwhile the story of the event they got it all on camera they had their cameramen it in there recording this thing and the cops keep them out. well from the excessive use of force by police to the f.a.a. which in restrictions of the patriot act various anti terror views have been growing in the u.s. since the events of nine eleven now president obama has agreed to extend the
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f.b.i.'s wiretapping powers and. reports a fear mongers will soon be able to text terror alerts directly to people sell things. the country that created i phones. has more than three hundred million wireless users and in the name of national security the u.s. government will soon have a direct link to each and every handheld device it's like a piece of this is going it's there for a good reason but we hope that we never have to leave for it gathered at the scene of the september eleventh terrorist attacks carol in new york city officials joined the c.e.o.'s of the four largest wireless carriers to announce the nation's new tech tools and alert system enabling the president and government agencies to blast every american with text messages were running of terrorist threats weather disasters and kidnappings the cell phone alert system will launch in new york city and washington d.c.
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by the end of this year expanding nationwide there after wireless users may have the option of not receiving certain alerts but americans will not be able to opt out of messages sent by the u.s. president opponents say politicians are promoting more fear while providing little protection now we have a system of mandatory and inescapable alerts through every cell phone in the land in the event that the government decides that something is happening that we ought to know about now just as the introduction of the patriot act came right after nine eleven so this new kind of a logical invasion comes to us without any public discussion right after the assassination of osama bin laden and why you professor and author mark crispin miller says americans are living in an age of creeping authoritarianism and scare tactics the use of fear for any kind of government that creates more control over
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people's lives and thoughts is that it makes people malleable it makes them obedient i mean you go to any airport. and you can see this in action people are taking off their. wedding day getting groped under the auspices of airport safety babies senior citizens and everyone in between must now endure pat downs or pass through body scanners before boarding in the case of muslim americans that may not be enough sixty's following the killing of osama bin ladin for a moms on two separate u.s. flights were illegally kicked off planes for looking suspicious and you have a few hate mongers who who can can can and you know you've opened motions you know that's what people do they play on people's emotions to play on people's ignorance about islam and muslims you see and also this was created a climate of fear you see if you see something suspicious in the parking lot or in the store say something immediately in december the department of homeland security
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began encouraging americans to report suspicious activity to the country's largest food retailer wal-mart partnership with washington has been accused of perpetrating a climate of panic and subsequent need for more surveillance you need to create energy for people to rally behind analysts wars and the fact that we're spending over fifty percent of our taxes on war and our national defense when there's really no threat directly to this country and they need to keep validating this spending following the assassination of enemy number one and american lawmaker called for an increase in rail safety funding and the creation of a no ride list as u.s. officials warn of more terror threats following bin laden's death many americans remain concerned others are left wondering about the dangers of for seeking too much liberty for security cordon i am r t n e r. well in just a few minutes why digging deep to cheap energy could still mean money going up in
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smoke states i hate shale gas but its green credentials are impressive we report shortly. the race to run the international monetary fund is not so much about who has to wear count it comes from europe traditionally decides who gets the post and the new is a weighty pushing its preferred choice for others to get a look at the fight leading emerging economies say it's time someone else how to go to school reports on how the brics countries of brazil russia india china and the last rocca won't take no for an answer. it's a change they don't believe in with the former i.m.f. director dominic store scarred out of the financial picture they're going to is looking for a suitable replacement and while the current financial situation in europe may suggest a new approach is needed to solve the problems by looks of it the i.m.f.
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will go in the other direction the weight of tradition and also the fact that there has been a long standing between the united states and europe the u.s. will have the world bank and europe. i'm sure the europeans would convince all leading thinkers on the matter that at this juncture you still need someone familiar with the problems of the eurozone the euro is the french finance minister christine legarde and while europeans hail her as one of the strongest economists in the euro zone some remain skeptical about her progress and christine legarde complex. they're. more of the same as long as they can sustain it's not obvious you know. the. default. perhaps even leaving europe so they may not be able to maintain but the trend is for them to continue to try greece's debt is what i mean unfortunately are too far
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ahead and soon to find themselves in a very similar situation the person asking why must there be you know the help and what happened to promises of friendship basis some at first seem to have short memories i think but if christine does get the job i think it will be a trio of be. only a few months ago had said that and that they should be a change in the global order. india and china over the last four years have been the world's largest economies and it's india and china. that have really pulled the world out of the economic slump the better ties been in the last three of the world's most powerful organizations the international monetary fund has the power not only to receive countries but to plunge them into despair take russia for example some say they're going to include
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a crucial role in bringing about the default of one nine hundred ninety eight which left thousands of people tenuous and desperate i remember when the soviet union broke up and and the rest of the g seven prescribed economic advisors to the new russia and it was completely disastrous this complete. of the russian economy appetite completely destroyed russia in several ways and i think that's what the i.m.f. has done several other economies are bailing out greece and as you know will be allowed for portugal italy and spain are also on the cards sex scandals broken pledges deeply in debt as europe attempts to and kindle itself from its fiscal chaos it seems clear that a new approach is vital to stay afloat but the international monetary fund seems to focus more on keeping rising economies out of the picture than on solving the many problems it now faces. r.t. . and later this hour r.t. hears from one normal european he's gathering support for the i.m.f.
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top job you have a cat it sounds national banks it's about time you are not really and it is what he has to say. developed countries and the european countries would like to maintain the status quo which is not necessarily for here and i think that some changes. have already started but probably very do not go far enough. for developing countries throwing to our serve themselves and praying for a change based on for system maybe it was for him into the fifty's and one hundred sixty s. but that's not good for here anymore. rushing grain will soon be flowing abroad once again exports will start last summer because the record breaking drought and heat wave decimated crops all four of the steps across liberia he's obviously business. what's changed to allow shipping to resume
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again. the russian government is saying that the country has enough grain storage and that could now be lifted the ban has been in place as you said since last summer after the was dragooned into the strongly russian crops russia was the second biggest wheat exporter and no one has contributed to global cereal prices surging to record highs or lifting on record raises hopes that record breaking prices could fall i want x. calls. from russia on likely to be record so far as it may take time for shipments to resume so concerns about crops around the world mean a significant price drop shouldn't be expected in the near future we'll have more on business in business in ten minutes ok looking forward to hearing from you again you have any right. now as fuel prices rise to painful levels for most consumers getting access to cheap gas has become very tempting for world leaders america's
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keane's a top that's saying reserves of shale gas and is now eyeing up problems of massive stars as well it could be a boost in europe's energy self sufficiency but there's a big price to pay as you get that in the virtual that report. it's cheap it's readily available and it's made in the united states washington has hailed shale gas as the next best thing and energy development over the past five years the u.s. has invested billions of dollars into the filter bringing cheap energy to consumers chilled posits to ground and unlike natural gas shale is widely available in the u.s. which means the country doesn't have to depend on overseas imports go out for the shale revolution stemmed from high gas prices the main question right now is how will the shale gas industry survive now the gas prices are one hundred two hundred fifty dollars a barrel which is four times less than they were five years ago when shell
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development began. another potential plus of shale of course is stopping countries depending on russia which supplies most of europe with natural gas rights now it's more holds then facts and we have really to think realistically about this source of energy we don't want to sink into terms of cause in russia like america have thought some are already suggesting that it shale deposits are bound to europe russia will lose the benefit of selling resources to other countries but the inhabitants of gus braun taler don't seem to be losing any sleep over the likelihood of new records prospects and i'm sure of countries like france have already put in place a ban on shale gas extraction on their territories and we're watching the situation and withing that local eatery buyable but it will remain a local gas supply it's impossible to extra gas the last alone and if you look at
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the shale gas is worse right now you'll see most of them are losing money. chil gas may be easily available but its development does not come cheap labor was but what you want to get shale gas you most real horizontally incessant drought and that means the profit margin of the process gets lost very fast course our lives are put up and it's environmentally and human friendly speeders is also in question with the board this once would chill gases extracted hydro fracking that means special chemicals are added to the water to break up the rock formation components of these chemicals are kept secret by the companies in the united states implements a commercial secret garden water laced with chemicals ends up in drinking water so shell gas development poses a serious threat to the environment. chill gas may be fast on its way to becoming a total game changer on the us markets but like any simming miracle cure show gas
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may prove yet another false and dangerous economy it's even approach of our chief. international news this hour and security forces in yemen have a fire on protesters in the southern city killing at least twenty people scores of others were taken to hospital with gunshot wounds and injuries caused by tear gas police tried to storm the central square where anti government demonstrations have been taking place in the days the country's been wrecked for months calling for president's day to go. to suicide bombers have attacked an italian run base in the afghan city of hair out at michelle's say at least of all people have died well over thirty were injured in the blast witnesses reporting gunfire heard across the city the attack a follows a bungled nato strike in afghanistan which killed fourteen people including twelve children. syria is reportedly planning to cooperate with the un over its
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controversial nuclear program according italy to documents over the past three. years syria has rejected talks with the international atomic energy agency the country is suspected of secretly building a reactor that could be used to make you feel that it's. well we have more about ground and analysis on developments in syria at all if you don't here's what else is online right now in the us we report from inside damascus to assess whether the on the rest is a genuine people's pool for change at the top or criminal gangs of cashing in on the arab spring. also with l.t. dot com check out the chess a festival is european and american drama troops discern for a summer of fears and across moscow from the venerable to the algarve the details are all along but something.
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that's where the news is for you this hour i'll be back with the headlines very shortly but first you've got a business update for. that's right time to catch up with all the latest business news and russia is finally lifting its grain export ban as drought and flooding threaten crops for europe and the u.s. government says the country has not grain in storage with exports to start from the first of july but then it was imposed last summer after the wars drought in the centuries slashed the harvest and russia which was once the second largest exporter in the world and let's hope the resumption of exports would help drive down global reach prices which have jumped almost eighty percent in the past year. russia's
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central bank has held off raising interest rates despite concerns about high inflation prices in russia are rising at twice the ropy an average which has prompted to read rate increases this year and economists just there are signs price pressure is easing although inflation remains a major concern. russian economy is still suffering from the lack of savings and we know that there is a reserve fund will does us they'd say visa but russian population doesn't feel safe much so louis inflation pressure and the facial rate will be very much in the world into just to its russian poles or to the woman to save more and also you know in the long term plans because we have to understand that inflation is extremely bad for investments now is there a part of the land investment keys for the next then he is you are not quite sure that the inflation rate will stay the level that say it several six the sun the racialist fluctuates in around the rate of eight to ten percent so this is result
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in their pile certainly the for the companies of their home certainly for the russian household which did not plan their spending so as a result as you can place this clue that part of the. time for a quick check on the markets oil prices slightly lower on monday would be unrest in the middle east and africa still remaining a major concern. is stable at just under one hundred dollars per barrel and grant is one hundred fifteen dollars. market sentiment remains mixed in asia japanese shares and low in sluggish trading which concerns over a phone given out caution before the spring the japanese and u.s. economic data jumped and sang inched high on monday helped by banking shares for truth so super short term greats in china fell suggesting an easing of liquidity. european stocks opened flat to slightly higher on monday the footsie this calls for a public holiday german text is a policy point for sons where the shares of e.u.
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on top of around two percent ought to media reports that the german government will close all of us to quote bonds by twenty twenty two. and here in moscow stocks are higher this hour though just marginally traders are cautious ahead of the release of important figures to later the. week including to mystic industrial output figures tuesday and do your jobs report on friday and has to sentiment is also been dampened by the lack of news from the u.k. and the u.s. markets are closed for a public holiday on monday let's now have a look at some of the individual share moves on the my sex energy may just bounced back from the losses and among the main game is the sour gas from shares up around one percent after news its close to finalizing a takeover of better was pipeline operator bell trans gas meanwhile banking stocks are under pressure with a point one percent in the red. russia's busiest airport just putting the brakes on
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its london float because a week to month summer did have planned to release twenty percent of its stock to raise up to one billion dollars five russian companies have withdrawn the london eye because of the seeing clearing phone retailers were sat and russian helicopters . neeson has suspended production at its only plant in russia due to a lack of confidence global component supply chain struck just after the company's main japanese plant was hit by the march earthquake where the niece and hopes production in russia will move very soon. ok that's fine news for you online any time at archie dot com slash business and join me in less and more because news stories here on our team.
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