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it's now at two thirty pm in moscow and on a monday night is that let's do a recap now on the top stories japanese authorities are launching massive radiation check ups in the fukushima area it's three months after the nuclear disaster and so limited public anger with the government's late response to the leaks and an apparent lack of transparency. a russian intelligence chief is rina found guilty of treason and sentenced to twenty five years in jail for exposing a group of russian sleeper agents in the u.s.
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last year the verdict by a moscow court was delivered in absentia as colonel alexander put they are flooded just before the news of the scandal emerged. and israel ones are foreign journalists against joining our guards about flotilla due to depart from a grease it threatens to ban them from entering the country for ten years if they go aboard the humanitarian convoy. next we speak to a greenpeace activist who is among those conducting an independent investigation into the health effects of living near the stricken fukushima nuclear plant and she says are carefully hidden by the japanese government that's coming your way right now. and we're here with veronica with greenpeace international group which is active here in japan especially in measuring radiation levels in the fukushima and the
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disaster zone after the earthquake and tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster and so thank you very much for taking a moment to join us today my first question to you is if you could tell us a little bit about what you're doing here and why is it important for greenpeace to be here to get this message out yes we're going to be she's organizing a team of specialists and i've actually already one week after the nuclear accident started to unfold and we see our role primarily at the moment is to take independent investigation and actually make the measurements of the levels of contamination of the bigger arms of the food people eat and we also have sent our up lecturing warrior to proceed to actually measure the contamination of the ocean and the marine life which is an important part of the diet of the japanese population and as we were talking earlier you were saying that it is very interesting to see this city has sort of a parallel life if you will the disaster on one hand and people going about their
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daily business on the other hand talking a little bit about that i actually find it personally want to be starving because on one hand you see the japanese are very nice forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of sort of people go to work again kids go to this cause fire must start to actually plant your fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time. there are still extremely high levels of radiation and the contamination of both in the soil but also potentially in the food so for me. they're like visiting another universe in a way that on one layer you see their normal life or harm our city. we were in the center of town so it was pretty civilized everything going as normal and then you go with equipment and you can actually see that all over the sports but it's like thirty to fifty times increased the level of radiation and then at public places
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like the playgrounds the school yards along the streets where people who are kids go to school that are hotspots that go even up to five hundred seven hundred times above normal and this is just unbelievable because at those levels of exposure this is certainly a risk in the health and lives of people and if you draw the pot out of the disaster then actually soviets decided to create everyone. that was living at the place where the radiation was even three or four times slower than what we can see in fukushima city today this is three months after the accident started but the japanese these japanese are thirty six chile they we can hold information they don't tell people the truth and they don't provide them with any kind of support that the people who is there of how exactly is greenpeace getting involved right now what activities are you doing and what are you encouraging as i've said the piece is now focusing on verification and measurements that now they can independently of the government and in that sense we've actually managed to force
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the government to for example extend the money going up to see and we also hear that the government is now revising at least some of the protective measures for children which is definitely good to see but here the government is still slow and doing too little actually there now the situation will be there for the long param we see overall that we would like to be on standby or be a disposal for the communities that are impacted and we want to talk you burn specialists in the equipment here during the course of the year or perhaps until next year as well because especially when the harvest season comes then we can expect to have their. risks that actually food well into the markets and then people get can get internal contamination which from the health service but if it's much more serious they're mad just being anything from outside from the street from the ground and in terms of the long term solution what you see for the future of
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japan as this crisis plays out because this isn't something that is going to ramp up very easily you can say from the. levels of contamination and the contaminants which are basically at the moment based on the cesium. but if you're on hard life so that the contamination will be around for many years perhaps even the kates and therefore we are really coping with long param serious implications and effects of the accident in that sense are. one thing the government really takes the. science first and puts the interest of public health but addiction at the first place and doesn't play the politics as they have been doing so far and second thing is that even for one parent i think it's important for japan people and the lessons in the sense that nuclear power as we have seen is inherently unsafe that it's all of us unpredictable combination of the nature of catastrophe that technological failure human error or that can result in the situation when the reactor gets out
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of control with a fast it was a few hours when the full meltdown happened and in that sense it's only unsafe to make the beds and continue with nuclear power we believe that the japanese government and decision makers swing or change the course of the country and we are pretty convinced that it's feasible for japan to phase out nuclear power in the next decade by twenty twenty because there is a potential for a nearby energy center efficiency purger can convert into and moving past japan into the the rest of the world what you think the rest of the world can learn from this there are definitely not only lessons for japan itself but it applies to other countries we have seen a major shift already in a number of big economies for example in germany where definitely as a result of the fukushima disaster the government actually took big you karen in the policy and although initially they advocated extension of the lifetime of the
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current fleet of vehicles now the order of that half of them is shut down immediately and the rest will be phased out. increased weight increased by the end of the decade as well we have seen that in the military taking place this weekend where actually ninety five percent of population voted no so there is no power in the future of the country switzerland speeded up as well the phase out and basically abandoned the plans to build new reactors and even in france which is one of the. holt of anywhere in the us the recent poll shows that seventy seven percent of population actually wants to phase out from you've got a problem in the country so we can see a major shift and we just believe that. this is america's will not for the threat of the industry and its will be a game and they will be for. the interests of public and the future generations
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in the sense that there will be no mule construction of what he expects the current three pts will be going to do ellie phased out. by twenty fifty the world can actually achieve forty year old you supply globally and shifting more to a personal level if you don't mind you have been to fukushima you've seen this evidence of radiation. what does it mean for you to be there and to witness this tragedy firsthand for me was what a strong personal experience i've been to chicago before and this was the second time i was so exposed to the true face of the disaster you can where on one hand you actually understand them and you know what that means for the impact on health and the impact on environment and you also see those situations like for example where one mother was crying to us because she was desperate she wanted to protect the children but she didn't know what to do or should have no information and those things are really moving me way too much and. just motivates me actually to do all
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the work that i'm doing because i believe that we must make sure that things like this don't happen any more anywhere again. you know. i was just thinking about my future a full. foreign companies k m i dreamed of owning a can cutting factory. but we have less garbage now. some visitors who come here make fun of me. figure out garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel that with time
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a gaza bound flotilla do to depart from greece it threatens to ban them from entering the country for ten years if they go aboard the humanitarian convoy. for it i'll be back with more of those stories soon but for now let's get some action. hi roma it's good to see you as always i know you're talking today about the russian football premier league here we have a signing of a big time player europe's the champions made a major acquisition in the italian international medical chris and his scientific thought of year deal i've got more on that plus some other things in just a moment stick around. hello and welcome to spore an artsy armor one cause for of and here's what we have in store for you this hour. says come moscow extend their premier league lead after
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beating and car while second place is a nice fail to score against chechen side set it at home in st petersburg. to four to england claim their second european grand prix series win in a row after beating portugal in moscow. and all you need is wind russia still to scare the chains to become the first kite surfer to cross the gulf and live. but let's start with the for both transfer in years where russian champions even have announced the signing of general and it's a defender the many call chris sheetal who is ready to join the st petersburg side on the eighth of july at twenty four year old it sat in made his debut for the national team in two thousand and nine and has played fifteen games including three at the last world cup in south africa as a painter has racks out one hundred matches and it's an ac sorry all scoring it's all of five goals its contract would listen as well as his side is forty five years
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. on to the latest from the russian premier league now where eight games were played across the country on sunday in the last round before a month long summer break and one of the early fixtures says moscow retain their place of the top thanks to a sunil victory at an car say dude zuby are the key man in this one case a good understanding of the ivory coast strike a perfectly and made his way through the defense so it's a sky one nothing add up from just seven minutes he was the quickest in the area once again late in the match adding the second with seven minutes ago said scott posed their fifth win in a role while zimbi are back the brace for the second success in. match. spartak moscow scored late in the second half for a win against ross self three two in the russian capital the red and whites open through brazilian striker ballots and it was served a near perfect pass by substitute on its own zuba the lead was a double just three minutes later after general scrawls found the foot of the
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defender foreign on goal however the celebrations were short lived for sports out who managed to squander their lead within just nine minutes brussels the meeting my laughter did most of the work on the right flank before setting out from on adamo who headed the ball into the back of the net scoring his third against sports uk in the current season confusion in the sports like the fans brought gets another goal for the visitors just five minutes later alexander got skunked picks up the ball after a rebound from a corner to equalise however sparks up did manage to get the full three points after sealing victory in the eighty first minute thanks to enter by the mutiny come bottle he scored is seconds of the season. seen almost celebrated victory after a four one thrashing overlooking one seat in the moscow darby kevin karate opened the scoring in that sense minute after former liverpool man and braver on is cross than the back of a defender the german was quick to pounce on the rebound. up another goal just fifteen minutes later on and with the passing karate constantly rolling the ball into the net looking at the saw
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a glimpse of hope after their rivals alexander corry was sent off for a second foul however deny with eagerness and shot put all those hopes to rest scoring his ninety eight career goal for eighty three mail after time score. now a local last man themselves twenty minutes after the restart however that didn't prevent them from getting one goal back shortly after that better and made the law school spare a full set piece smashing a cross bar then into the keeper's back maicon made sure the ball ended up in bed nets and andre voting sealed the final score four one asked for a defensive blunder by looking what's he going to get had no chance in this one. elsewhere in the. pending champions as they need to be able to beat or even score against girls they had. in st petersburg high flying routes into on the road that crossed the dark unsolved grabbed a three nothing away victory over seats on former back to back champions of being lost at home to combine suzi role while sports are at
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a successful visit to some are aware they beat fellow strugglers. so far one of this eighteen month long season is now over and let me just remind you that russia is switching to an awesome sprinkled under and twenty twelve meaning the premier league will be in sync with the rest of europe the top eight sides will battle for the title in the spring and if those play all sorts of be held right now these teams would be in the contest. first with a game in hand xeni are second in form to know more in third and jean that the world champion rivera carlos in fourth rubin ricky's combined six and another to moscow it seems parts and local close out the group. over to rugby sevens now were england claimed their second european grand prix series win in a row the english proved to be the best side of the mosque which was held over the weekend but the hosts are russia only claiming seventh place. as more. for the seventh time the rugby sevens continental championships heed the russian capital
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although this time out the two time european champions russia will flow from their best and some soil having failed to make it to the one for the hosts were only destined to fight for fief place. the russians got off to a very good start against france in the first place to make point zero to give lucian sole run here giving the home side a five new lead. it didn't take russia long to extend their lead to twelve points but the frenchman who are in giving up. will. five by the break forcing russia vital brunel ski to do all he could to encourage his men although france managed to come from behind in the second half and buttle to win taking them into the final twenty nineteen the score.
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despite the oh come on please with the way my boys played they were giving their all and fighting to the end it's a game and we just didn't have the luck they had us both teams managed to earn their own arse in the end with france being wales for the plate and russia threshing italy twenty four down and claimed seventh place meanwhile the van strongest favorites england were just unstoppable on the way to their second cup of the season following this is an opening round win illegal in france last week these time around england first had to beat spain in the semifinal and did so with a related is twenty four fourteen. that's how it came to file where the englishman face portugal the team that managed to observe them in the group stage live however the decider turned out to be a different story early in the first tough new croyle winter where forty two nice
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tries was successfully converted fourteen neal huge advantage for the final with england never letting their emotional cones get close twenty four twelve the final score. when you're going to be tough. process and i'll be cers as well as appropriate the europeans and you when you've got to work hard to beat them and luckily we got a good push and trouble for them from at almost hanging on up and we were going to cut short we used with the whole. four players because i was hoping for a fresh players in the second off just defend well and see the game out england claimed their second straight stage win in the european grand prix serious and keep the understood. lead in the overall standings with the next room to be held in barcelona spain on the ninth and tenth of july. report for the r t muscular. build out of each is aiming to create history by becoming the first person to quite surf across the gulf of finland
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a distance of eighty kilometers richard on four feet caught up with a russian and also looks at why kite surfing is one of the fastest growing sports in the world. over the last decade kite surfing has become more and more popular it's dynamic great to watch the riders can reach speeds of up to seventy kilometers an hour if the weather conditions are favorable the sport is relatively new in russia however the country has one of the best kind service in the business people to ski the age when the price if you could actually surf waves like a regular surf and you can actually go a long distance away from the city so i just like was bored which takes all different sports to gather but we were told were the words serve you we serve that's why if you try once you really like us very everyone can find something different. for surfing and windsurfing a very dependent on the wind began to kite surfing is not so reliant on the elements this means for the sport to be practiced wherever there's
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a stretch of water be it on the ocean or just on a lake or the sport may seem expensive all the equipment can be bought for just under a thousand dollars or to pick up a sports according to page here it's actually easier than it looks if you try first you need if you didn't make it is for you for it you need only like one in the week and you're going to be able to operate back and forth and write even if you dump it so it's actually easier to learn than the surface of the word so i mean most of the people they see from this is that's way too complicated for us but if you try it first you can see the hardest thing is to control the fight first but as soon as you get those focus on they start with the heart like most like bicycle sports is in peaches blood is try just about everything from motocross to snowboarding however it was quite surfing which eventually fell in love with but he spends most of his time outside of the country training maybe in spain in the militias but in
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order to be twenty four years old a ready is very short career peaches achieved fantastic success and becoming one of the best kind service in the world however the next. days is going to be facing one of his toughest challenges ahead as he looses runs across the gulf of finland all the way from thailand over here across or go finland to helsinki which is a distance of eighty kilmer says he aims to complete the challenge in around three to four hours which is quick given that it takes two hours for a passenger ferry to cover the same distance one of his greatest tests will be to try and read the wind and the currents how the page here is a ready looking ahead to new challenges with his next aim to try and create certain naver in his native son petersburg russia r.t. tallinn estonia. that's all for now but say you can rate and comment on some of the stories said here at anytime in our you tube channel r.t. sport news thanks for watching hungry for the full scoop
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