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could take to again what they call a new face of the revolution the expectations from their. packing killed. rupert murdoch gets the shots the news of the world amid the fury over. israel braces itself hundreds of protesters and activists arriving by plane. on air and online with wild news and much more you're watching me. calling for a million people to converge on time square late on friday saying revolutions goals
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have not been achieved high ranking officials of the previous mubarak regime have been charged with organizing attacks on civilians while the former president's trial is pending next month but reports egyptians believe the regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they wanted back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god . we've got through the book so the mobile is the key to a ship is to live on when the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worse than before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them to prison i guess now they're being really violent they want to kill the revolution the school that got them the first thing he's known simply as uncle
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posting here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military throws of civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials unfortunate for the people. they had this kind of revenge with. that when he fell down because it's over everything is going to be fine and the country alone cleaned up. but this is not. too. early in the week protesters began setting up camp here on talk we are for what they're calling the next phase of the revolution but this time they don't just want hundreds of thousands to come here they want to take top career across egypt and get rid of all the little people like myself have been arguing for taking
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the high you to the factories they can hire you to the universities seeking to have to the workplaces meaning that in every single word police we have an egypt that is amenable now whatever was never interested in politics in till january she was shot with twenty three pellets by riot police twenty of which are still in her like the pain is finally gone but her perseverance is not the barrier of fear is gone. and she will continue to fight to the end i want every every egyptian citizen to be treated as a human being every protester has their own vision of the egypt they're fighting for some want to constitution bend free elections others think the new laws should follow the vote but one thing that brings them all together is that this egypt is not the end and he said no way r t. well in libya rebel forces
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have advanced on a key road south of tripoli as a battle their way towards the capital while u.s. lawmakers are continuing to bankroll with the be a campaign despite repeated complaints that it's not sanctioned by congress but dr franklin the americans concerned for middle east peace says nato is bombing is only uniting people want to come gadhafi. the bombing needlessly puts the population on edge it increases anxiety and anger if nato is trying to weaken the regime it seems to me that as history teaches us would be a bomb a population it is often the unite behind the government of the day and rather than breaking the connection between the people and the leadership it seems to increase it it was a mistake obama election may be on the line cannot afford a defeat and the victory comes like it's supposed to be as it is saddam and osama you've gotta kill the bad guy so it looks to us like it's now
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a game of targeting the leadership otherwise nato ruses if nato loses the consequences are enormous there's enormous trillion dollar financial consequences for those members of the nato countries who are seen as aggressors and invaders here so the feeling is that they've got to do something the only thing they can do possibly to achieve a victory is either assassinate khadafi and some of his circle already to add to do that they might have to come on the ground nato has joined the side of promoting the rebels against the government again a clear violation of nine hundred seventy three. that was dr franklin lamb from the group of americans concerned for middle east peace with his views on that his actions here. britain's best selling newspapers to shut down after being dealt in a phone hacking scandal is a blow to put in their nato as news of the world's profits helps drive the
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dominance of its news corporation one hundred sixty eight through something or it became grounded planes and the phone calls of thousands of crime victims and dead soldiers armies assented and public backlash that was twenty minutes and they have accessed the voice mail teenager in town who was later found dead it still some parents there. messages while whites possibly giving false hope she was to move british government is promising at least one inquiry into the allegations against the news of the world media analyst phil reese told r.t. the scandal is unlikely to sound that of a politician's cozying up to murdoch's newspapers but says the mogul's empire was to survive i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then
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you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this the meaning of british democracy is that an initiator of democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think and there was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be there they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called b. sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of or back but i tell you the most important thing bill in my view is that the political cast had been sucking up to rupert murdoch for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't
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do it anymore it's gone too bad. well still ahead in the program a georgia brings down the shutters. for detained espionage claims the president is framing simple spies both to his ministry also. grow sure it's not a big go idea guy it's like expect to be all over the doctor's discovery that spin helping generations of patients who want to get russia close up in a few minutes. massive explosions in the turkmenistan city of the have reportedly left half of its population without electricity gas and water the government statement says they were caused by fireworks materials and that no one has been injured they are called media sources claim the situation is far more serious and that witnesses are reporting seeing bodies and injured people military and emergency vehicles have been dispatched to the scene and from the
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capital for an emergency cabinet session by the president still with an official information on what's happened. now hundreds of palestinian activists are trying to reach blockaded gaza by air after several ships among an aid that they were forced to dock in greece they're heading for ten of the largest international airport from europe and the u.s. ramped up israeli security is awaiting the point to snip their first. this is the focal point where from the course of today friday some six hundred activists will be arriving on fifty different ways to show the support for the palestinian people they'll be converging here at israel's launch of airports being going international but the israelis offer paid out five they must be at least five to six hundred police and security offices and the israeli media is reporting that the police have the names of moving three hundred activists but the police are refusing to either confirm or deny this now the activists say that the action which has been dubbed
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a slight as opposed to the floats and that which has been held up in greece where some ten shots of being with peaceful mission by athens to sell to gaza these activists all saying that they want to highlight the plight of people not only in gaza but across the west bank and the palestinian territories they say that their action is nonviolent they say that they will be open with the authorities here that they intend to travel to the palestinian territories and the proper course of the next week they have a number of activities that they will be participating in it will be interesting to see how the israeli authorities here at the airport deal with this because traditionally when people fly into israel and admit that they're going to be participating in pro palestinian activities they can be dealt a very posh boat very often being deported also in this country already five french and belgian activists have been detained and deported from israel the israelis are dubbing these people with the guns and troublemakers the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in these latest of grace said that they will be dealt with as
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they need to be dealt with insists that gave that gaza is not under siege but is being held captive by the hamas leadership i must of course being an organization that is one of the gods as terrorist policy on our team on international television . now says historic a final space shuttle mission may have to wait a little longer with bad weather threatening to delay the launch to turn up to a million spectators are expected to watch atlantis commence the bon voyage results is going to take on reports want an unforgettable moment some will be painful for others. empty shells of what was once florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rochlitz is on the verge of becoming
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a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know your beach is built on the space program you know just a lot of people are going to be out of jobs sorry to be out of homes people are welfare left and right food stamps anthony chris a fully spent twenty three years with the shuttle launch team as an engineer with a plan to splice thing down for its final mission it means the end of his career with nasa and the beginning of uncertainty a year ago he started looking for a new job to no avail i have applied for jobs and so far i haven't gotten any concrete responses there's not that many jobs out there for sure the u.s. scrapped its shuttle program and now wants the private sector to come up with ways to get astronauts to space several companies are working on new vehicles but it's not clear when they'll be able to deliver them one thing is certain though they'll be able to hire only a fraction of the skilled space industry workers will be out of work soon this is
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the first shuttle ever it never made it to space but it was going to put tests before the columbia shuttle first launch into space in nineteen eighty one a total of five shuttles had been used for space missions since the two of them were lost them tragic accidents a nine hundred eighty six and in two thousand and three those lawsuits and the skyrocketing price for each launch gradually led to the cancellation of the program but critics say it's hard to estimate the losses that the end of the shuttle program will bring about both for the space industry and the people involved i think it's a really bad thing for the united states. to lose the skilled workforce it's going to be difficult to rebuild for years the shuttle has been the only vehicle that could ferry crew and a massive load of cargo to space officials say one of the reasons the program was scrapped is that it's safer and cheaper to send cargo and people separately something that russia for example has been doing for many years but whatever the
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reasons for scrapping the thirty year old program for those who devoted their lives to it is the end of their dream job it's kind of sad because i've already seen a lot of my friends go they'll be more people that will probably never see again it also means the end of a once vibrant scientific community that's grown up around the shuttle going to check out our team. whether that's looking to cyberspace now see what's happening on few there don't. you a curve on the credit agencies say this is a mystery of great importance and jump propelling it towards a second bailout. and rush losing in the swamp stuff we see exhibition hall to the terminal think of yourself on t. dot com. for high profile photographers have been arrested in georgia and accused of espionage for foreign state among those detained of the
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president's personal snapper as well as an employee from the european press photo agency to talk with his deny the allegations the arrests come as none other people would jail for up to fourteen years for spying for russia georgian opposition says spy claims they are intended to whip up anti moscow hysteria to boost president sarkozy and his control. what's not truly right now is the continuation no. this is the main basis for. the most. and main i would be is the way the wind he she cared. power because it's not true is second care which we were. going through all her. documented explanation for you broke your compeers why. can't really why do.
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you always. keep georgia. but he's going to get so russian agents or since. more well means the south boy syria is accusing washington opened to ferry it's a fast offer here some bassinet the country this isn't the flashpoint city how much but it forward travel to the city with protests facing a security guard and weeks of anti-government demonstrations tanks remain outside. twenty people were shot dead in days thousands of people have fled the country. by security forces. the man who shot dead five adults and two children in the american state of michigan has been killed after ten mcconnell himself. he connected to some of his victims through next french police manhunt began after
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four bodies were discovered in one house and three others were found in a home elsewhere in the city police say that three hostages he was holding overnight on holmes. yemen's president has made his first t.v. appearance since being severely injured in a bomb attack last month they have. suffered burns to his face and hands. said he had undergone eight successful operations. center in his address and on state inside called for dialogue to resolve the months of the rest of the dead in protest to monday he stepped down. has been renowned for its leading scientists and inventors over the years the day we explore one doctor's medical marvel.
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yes we take you to the region in southern siberia and on fifty's it became the center of soviet pete ics when a surgeon there went to the revolution about the restructuring sixty years into breakthroughs still being used to help people overcome their disabilities so a boy from. the soviet union and russia gave the world many great inventions and what special about them is that the technology behind the snow house is often very simple very basic yet they remain in service for many many decades take this they use a rocket for example it was designed back in the sixty's the design hasn't changed that much yet do these day it remains the most reliable and actually at this point of time the only means of transporting humans to the international space station but today we want to introduce you to now the great invention of which proved just as durable and this is the elizabeth frame of the paradis it was first designed
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back in the fifty's but it still remains the main orthopedic technique for treating bone fractures all sorts of deformities and injuries as well as for a limp lengthening our next story is about back. for both of them it's about walking tall if you're old into his legging left leg and twenty seven year old japanese engineers with lagging self-confidence and intrigue and didn't choose his predicament very much did turn centimeters shorter than the average charge for man in japan because of some employers refused to hire me one of them told me directly but i was too short to deal with the clients could you just already spend three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven centimeters to his stature it may seem. tall order but the actual surgery is fairly simple though painful invented by the famed soviet orthopedic of really bizarre of
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in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to reshape arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients bones and in their shattered lives will go when professor design his first frame bicycle parts sixty years later his invention is increasingly being used to help people who are eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same fixing somebody is alive both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted to the result of center now days seeking series three focus medical reasons most of them are men and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novikov who operated on many of them says it
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usually comes down to a man's pride. the first patient to turn to us with a leg length i mean request to meet his fifteen centimeters to be still want to surgery because his partner was tool than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their head but maybe nothing wrong with them from an orthopedic point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries a band in many countries and even the out there press expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states. financial considerations were one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia if his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared auditors in america advertised as one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so on eight centimeters would have
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brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal i think a guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hype quite india and yet he still would want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to his self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations of sound like an artsy korg on the region. but that more travelling tales later when we take a tour of russia's cultural capital in a few minutes let's see what's dominating the business while the south.
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time for a business update russia's budget gap is likely to widen next year despite windfall oil revenues prime minister portions us it will double to three point seven percent the gap will be filled with domestic and international lows and by selling state assets how well they were set fund a kuwaiti oil revenues will be left uncapped instead the government will increase tax pressure on the gas industry russia's finance but as takes place challenges his team faces when handling the state's growing appetite for spending. any expert will tell you that given our high oil dependence it makes more sense to raise taxes and cut the budget deficit by doing so you would not increase the risk for the whole economy but rather for a set of windows trees here raising taxes for in our case giving golden state spending we have balanced the burden between the business and the state. russia's
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looking full pay before pumping when it comes to supplying gas to china gas from now wants advance payment for its future energy deliveries that misty newspaper says it could make up to forty billion dollars with gas from offering a discount in exchange but it's been seen as another obstacle in the long running energy both parties are trying to create a new thirty year supply contract but country on the price. but i have a check of the markets now with prices on the decrease as the market awaits the jobs report for insight into the pace of economic recovery of the world's biggest oil consumer that off to shop gains a day early a brand hit a three week high on thursday as u.s. data on jobless claims and retail sales came in stronger than expected. and asian shares are reading on friday helped by the gains on google street in japan exposures on the rise in the weekend and here in moscow there are chess has opened
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on the rise tracking the u.s. and asia hi i think is the might of the casino this green out of yesterday's closure when both indices climbed droned two percent propped up by high oil prices and reckon high oil prices helped set another record for the russian indices on thursday it's the largest day of the game indices to be sent. to international companies have interviewed some of the country's business elites about the trends and prospects will do business in russia u.b.s. and kempton covered a range of business sectors including banking financial services and telecommunications morning calls for a brings us the highlights of the findings. business family and wealth that's what it all comes down to forty percent seeing new opportunities in russia from increase consumer demand and fallout from economic turmoil but fifty six percent are more interested in international ventures the market has grown here certain companies
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have expanded their operations and they need now to find further places to deploy capital that's number one secondly for reasons of diversification i think people have learned in the crisis that you need to be present in different places to be able to weather more difficult times three i think it's a function of the new thinking going on here more and more people are spending time in the west are more western educated certainly the second generation research shows that russians have been or is are not impressed by the current business environment here they said there's not enough encroachments for innovation from fledgling companies as we know here in russia not everyone has their wealth from the bottom up some have become beneficiaries of that wealth but out before any economy to be successful to be and to thrive then you need to have an involvement a landscape that is conducive and is supportive of entrepreneurs and the next the next all of business is the russian business
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men need to work on is long term personal wealth plans for a five don't even have one and those i do see a real estate as a safe harbor but yet again they are more interested in international property and if given the right price tag nine out of ten would sell their business in the heart beats. fourteen than that's all we have time for knowledge during the last one was time for another business update and let your mind you can find more stories on our website slash business.
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