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three. three stooges three. three volunteers in videos for your media project a free media and don carty dot com. russian a billionaire. and has a big politics as head of the liberal crowed business party and sets his sights on the position of prime minister. in an exclusive interview towards the russia's good richest man says he loves me who all the details in just a few moments. dozens die in a terrible mines in afghanistan as broke obama promises to follow through with the decision to withdraw furtive u.s. troops from the country. london is accused of harboring a foreigner fugitives by allowing the former egyptian of finance minister to live openly in britain despite
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a thirty year jail sentence back home. news live from moscow this is our take one of russia's richest men has set his sights on politics after conquering the world of business. has been elected leader of the right course party which plans to run into somebody parliamentary elections. going off has spoken exclusively to the billionaire. because it is not known as a successful politician but he is known as a very successful businessman and when it comes to pull her off and the right cause they have quite ambitious goals as well which are not only to get into the state duma as the next election but also to become the second most powerful political force in the country right there next to the united russia party and even though.
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political career is just starting he's already aiming for the senior levels all for russia's political elite i'm not the kind of person who tends to dream or plunge into allusions where particular goals to get into russia's lower house of parliament with the maximum number of votes what i also understand is that i could be a good prime minister if the party successful i would fight for this position and he called himself has asked the members of the right cause party not to refer to themselves as the opposition explaining that the cruelty of the term opposition is critically understood by millions of russians who according to see the current opposition in russia as i do it's organized a marginal force on capable of making any changes the changes of any party are talking about and they are already giving concrete ideas of continuing the
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modernization of russia and making a liberal improvements. surely is quite a colorful character starting from these points this man is over two meters tall to basically all the things that he undertakes has become quite successful he's known to be quite a sports fan a morsel arts expert he's known to be quite an active a jet skier he also the new jersey nets successful you us and basketball team one of his latest projects the your my b. which is a core currently being developed. in russia even though it's not yet being produced there's apparently already are huge huge for the scores for years and years ahead of most of the projects that. really did become successful that's why there is a reason to believe that the right course really does stand a chance. you can see the full exclusive interview with me.
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all day sunday. on the way here on r.t. as financial woes gripping europe we take to the streets of new york to find out if people there feel they're heading down the same road. freezes work and. i feel like we're on the right i think we have to fix it on the global level but i think we reach country have to know where they are expectations it was pretty bad during the great depression that is a bottom that we can compare it to i know it will get that bad but i don't think we're there yet. egypt's former finance minister minister sentenced to thirty years in prison he was living openly in london despite being want to cairo. was convicted of abusing power for personal profit fled the country after the january revolution and as r.t.
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reports this isn't the first time that london has provided a safe haven for rich for information. when egypt erupted into violence at the store said the year the u.k. was among the first to support the uprising out with the old dictatorship and in with a new era of democracy the old guard was swept aside but many running in fear for their lives ran straight to a new life in london and the local egyptian community is horrified i'm very disappointed it's some of them calling she one in grand. because it is a long time now that the british government allowing people running oil not just from egypt from all over the world. trust goalie is just one the former finance minister instead of beginning a thirty year prison sentence for embezzle months in egypt he said to be running around london of cream man who trusts god he was convicted in absentia of corruption profiteering and abusing state and private assets he's also been ordered
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to repay more than ten million dollars and p andrew slaughter has demanded the british government tell something about it but it's disappointed by the response but expect to see some more action both against the money the other could suspend extorted from egypt and other. countries but also get fugitives from justice in those countries and that's what i feel pressing the cover here today the second we do have a very strong tradition in this country of upholding international law and i want to see that continue i don't want the that the current government to neglect that usually many think they're already negligent in boutros ghali case an international arrest warrant has reportedly been issued by egypt but critics feel money and connections secure a ticket to freedom in the u.k. but as gary would not have a problem to get into the united kingdom for so many reasons and the simplest one of them is the money his courts i mean you can. remain with your money in the u.k.
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if your money. is clear meanwhile in egypt people aren't surprised england they say is where corrupt middle eastern officials go to hide he's not a stranger to the west very much one of the west's men in egypt was one of the worst men in egypt so that he's found refuge in london is not surprising to anybody the chips in diaspora in the u.k. is a million drug benefit here in london community leaders say to people who are angry that's no guarantee big truck dolly will take a hit and the longer he remains the more they pay lousy health excuse to pickpocket the letting support of the middle east in great democracy movement while. bring the whole great crazy you are emmett party. power your opinion is important to us if you go online and visit our website our two dot com you can
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take part in the latest poll we're doing today we are asking you why does the u.k. harbor exiles so far the most popular response to the question is because they do not turn their backs on what may one day come in handy not far behind on forty percent is because of money doesn't smell and are not many of you agree that it's because bad political leverage is better than none or that the u.k. is a truly democratic country log on to r.t. dot com and have your vote. a suicide bomb blast at a hospital in eastern afghanistan has killed at least twenty five and wounded dozens more the attack comes a day after a bomb ripped through a market in another part of the country killing at least ten despite the recent upsurge of violence in afghanistan iraq obama has announced the withdrawal of over thirty thousand u.s. soldiers by the end of next year obama's military k'naan is are calling the plan risky and advise a much smaller troop reduction. international investigators say the nearly ten year
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long war that the u.s. mission has being gauged in has failed to reduce corruption among afghan officials military says most intern isn't prepared to admit the shortcomings of it's come. if anybody was impressed by a barrage of obama's speech regarding the tempo and scale of u.s. forces is drawn from afghanistan it was afghan president hamid karzai on the one side their afghan leader was a happy camper regarding their american president's announcement and on the other side there was so much effort hanchen regarding their we action from the u.s. military and from walks properly as far as the military effort hanchen is concerned it was mostly limited only to armchair commandos stand there u.s. secretary of defense robert gates in fact to the editor old michael mullen opinion represents the bunker mentality any conventional wisdom of conventional good thing
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only a part of the us military and intelligence community who are real ahead of the grasp of the situation less likely to step up to the t.v. cameras and to spill their guts that after ten years all of us uphill battle in afghanistan it turns out that ninety percent of the failure comes to the conventional forces due to conventional thinking. it's now at ten minutes past the hour here in moscow with r.t. over forty people have been injured and eleven seriously by a gas explosion at a wedding in russia's republic of north a set of six children are reported about the victims in the city of a lot of cats the injured were taken to hospital many suffering severe burns according to preliminary reports the blast happened when a gas canister used to cook food exploded during the wedding ceremony. well coming
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up here on r.t. twenty first century exodus find out why thousands of israelis are applying for european and american passports in the hope of leaving the promised land. plus we discover what the unpredictable south probable has in store for those brave enough to try and whether. or not it's going to some other world news for you have a brief here on r.t. pakistan says at least fifteen islamized militants have been killed near the afghan border the shoot out was reportedly between it to rival groups of taliban commanders so that was not yet known why they decided to fire on each other pakistan's army declared a victory in the order of tribal region last year but violence continues in an area still used by taliban and al qaeda insurgents as a hideout. the mauritanian army says they have destroyed an al qaeda training camp in neighboring mali and the assault in the forest region of iraq are due in
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involved air strikes followed by fierce fighting earlier this month mali and mauritania agreed on a joint military operation to crush al qaeda in the region a terrorist group is believed to have bases in mali where it carries out armed attacks and kidnappings as well as arms and drug trafficking. fifteen people have been killed in a nato air strike on civilian sites this according to libyan state television more than twenty others were reportedly hurt by the attack in the east in the town of gregory the t.v. report did not specify exactly when those sorts of places the alliance has rejected the allegations saying that it only hit legitimate military targets. in the syria twenty people including two children were killed when security forces reportedly opened fire on demonstrators in a new wave of protests thousands took to the streets of several cities are to call on president bashar al assad to step down after four decades of his family's
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damascus meantime in the capital there protesters also came under fire as they blocked roads leading to the city censor three months along the crackdown has reportedly left fourteen hundred people dead. but we have a more on the situation in syria online for you just visit our web site at c.n.n. dot com and you can watch an interview with one independent journalist who says the e.u. sanctions will not bring any resolution to the crisis in syria and. also one liner there's no fairytale ending for a real life cinderella a russian girl turned into lobel supermodel and the tally of how the other one splits from her royal husband. and their smooth jazz legend saxophonist dave costs a visit to moscow and talks to us here at r.t. about his passion for music watch that interview as well but that is all to dot com .
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today children flee war in the old piecemeal. but in june nine hundred forty one these walls really first barrier for the nazi troops on their way to moscow. the senators and breasts were dying one by one under ceaselessly. water. in the last shelter an unnamed soldier left a few simple words farewell motherland i'm dying but i'm not surrendering. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get
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a human voice face to face with the news makers on r.t. . twenty years ago the largest country in the world to serve as it. was held in cuba. to teach began a journey. where did it take them. so a core past the hour here in moscow israel was created as the promised land so provide a home for the jews of the world but tens of thousands have fled the country over the past few years and more are lining up to leave he's up honestly i found that fears over security mean many are seeking a new safer life in europe and the us. rachel shites has no reason to like germany she was born a before the second world war within six years had been expelled and most of her family killed but i mean he is she now wants
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a german passport. holder get money was a german citizenship to help my children and grandchildren which might be shocking if it wasn't so common in israel today in the last decade some thirty thousand israelis have applied for you would be in citizenship a quarter of a million already have a second passport it's unlikely that any other country in the world has such a large percentage of new immigrants preparing to leave. because he was a stubborn to become a shill. you know your gums the filter to sleep it's. death of my face the american heart of tel aviv hear you'll hear more in mission in hebrew and you'll be forgiven for thinking that you're in the us and not the promised land most israelis here have a second passport many of them grew up abroad we have apparently came from another country canadian israeli and i would never give up my canadian and probably would give up my israeli the american i wouldn't give up because i have family there and
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i want to be able to go there any time british passport or european passport is doorway to opportunities eight years ago the bar was blown up by suicide bombers three people were killed and fifty injured the bar didn't close down but some say the rush for new passports to die in vain because of the bombings when there was a feeling of insecurity so yes there was an increase both in immigration and in command for passports and that demand has only grown in the last five years israel has been in two wars and many fear another is not far off and the government's policy of settlement expansion has only isolated the country internationally so it's no surprise is leading israeli journalist gideon levy that people are tired of living in a war zone the israeli media basing its leadership on creating all the hard. frightening comparing against anything and the payoff is a population that feels unsafe with one eye on europe no less than
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a son has processed nearly five thousand applications for a second passport in the last ten years that works out at about forty passports a month and he's only one lawyer working in the field the fate of the truth in world war two. the one who are were the one who got the wide berth for the lashon is that if you can get a paper that can help you move out of danger zone then you do it every year more choose leave as well for europe in this case any other way around one in five or so you choose has already returned home and with no is really kind of sitting in peace talks on the horizon and growing his ring insecurity about our demonstrations on the doorstep this so-called insurance passport is unlikely to lose popularity any time soon honestly r.t. television. good news stories for the u.s.
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economy are few and far between with mass job cuts layoffs and a growing national that however some are staying optimistic saying things could be even worse as our resident in new york that out. all the latest data indicates the global economy is going limp are you personally affected this week let's talk about that have you felt the effects of a bad economy or better job use a condom is not a better job yes i try to go to college and i can't because car my car gas is all expensive at school so expensive. it's really bad but i'm happy because brazil is growing like for me. so is that kind of the way because one when some countries are hurting other countries can prosper more yeah greece is looking bad spain is looking bad i feel like we're on the right. so they're just exaggerated not in
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greece and spain no no i feel like reports in the u.s. are i'm actually in the military so i do not feel that at all that's the only per annum one per my job i think in steady paychecks for five years yeah i can't see that but merican military is going to go out of it if they do any time soon and i guess we have bigger problems to worry about you commies but. we had to come back even more so we could take graciously come to new york this. crucial time in new york city today so that doesn't sound like you're hurting that it sounds like you're doing ok we have a lot of other things do you think that we've seen the bottom of this crisis or are we headed for bright lines and even worse things i don't think we've seen the bottom but at the bottom look like. well it was pretty bad during the great depression that is a bottom that we can compare it to i don't know if we'll get that bad but i don't think we're there yet so do you think we can fix it i'm
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a global level or do you think it's time countries started looking at themselves first. i think we have to fix it on the global level but i think we are each country have to lower their their expectations of the living standard i think we all have to go down whether or not you've been personally affected the bottom line as the global economy apparently continues to fall flat. hour twenty one minutes past the hour here in moscow devoted scientists give up the comfort of their homes and the company of family and friends to work in extreme conditions at the ends of the earth john thomas now investigates the price people have to pay to fulfill their passion for new discoveries. antarctic storms are known to be fierce sometimes forcing those who have to endure them to take safe harbor and it was pretty bad it was that and it worked with thirty thirty thirty.
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so it was rolling around for a bit he had to put the bow in the kids and they didn't as anything else. so we're rolling around. trying to make very good growth or you can have your ability with the crew of this ship was able to pull through the tender stand even work with nearby stations to repair their damaged vessel but they were lucky operating in such a remote environment means replacement parts aren't always available and the workers here have to make do with what they can and it's pretty hard to get here the equipment to get here sophisticated equipment so one challenge is to try to make your big science was a very small amount for a couple hours and it's very welcome if one's partner is considered one of the most dangerous environments on the planet and because of this operating down here that we can be more going to. we can be downright deadly during the same storm the crew
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from that would go on t.v.'s base lost one of their team when a jeep pulled down an embankment into a frigid antarctic lake it's icy and it was most difficult experience in my career in such moments i start to think that god just wants us to try this out here. but in antarctica time is a valuable commodity and work crews have limited time to prepare the base for winter after the accident happens we didn't even have time to make a stop which the moment required a stop to. to express compassion we had to go on with our work which we finished that's about four am the next day the incident sparked an outpouring of international support from the surrounding bases but in a twist all too appropriate for the harsh realities of working in antarctica the chilean air force plane that was to airlift the body back to south america suffered an explosion in the left engine as it was taking off the pilots on board of hurting another fatal tragedy by a matter of seconds still the southern continent doesn't provide the opportunity to
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get well on the difficulties when the key things all problems as soon as possible or the opportunity will be lost when there is no immediate response to be cautions and avoid actions let me get one of those hurt for example when the airplane engine failed we have avoided doing anything that could have gotten any of us hurt in any way so we don't have the airlift anybody else here we have avoided any risks until another airplane arrives when you need a system derived from unfortunate necessity which keeps those living and working in the face of danger and safe is possible in antarctica sean thomas. and there are more videos i've heard stories from shores adventures around the world on his blog find that at our website that's got. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is antarctica
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and people have to be aware that they're far away from civilization sean thomas discovers what makes antarctica so special and attractive for nearly a wildlife in antarctica. and runs an. expedition to the bottom of the earth. dollar twenty five minutes past the hour here in moscow are a century of sweet victories and it's not lost as russians and the committee has been around for exactly one hundred years it's a celebrate his birthday with festivities across the country to coincide with international olympic day i will support us we'll look at what's been happening in moscow next hour here on arts. and a psychology update of what's next after a break and a reminder of the headlines tuesday.
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