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in india oh she's available in the movie the joint the hotel rooms a movie that's the gateway photo the grand imperial truly the george washington post coromandel new kind of letter to socialism which i see don't need to go and. run this in the kernel was her job as used to retreat. from arctics media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and police. divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster who are still missing but the owner of the company that rented the bulgarian for the voyage under state tax but that cleared it to sale have both been arrested we'll bring you all the details in just a moment. and to washington where russia lays out
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a new step by step strategy towards iran that may brings iran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. and russia wants to create its own ratings agency but should it be softer or even tougher than the likes of saddam falls in the movies which are coming under harsh criticism nowadays find out more on business of the ins when the sun. is not am in the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. or even josh welcome to the program. rupert murdoch's embattled media empire news corp has announced that it is dropping its bid to take control of britain's largest satellite broadcaster a move is intended to hand off public outrage over allegations that several of his newspapers were gauged in rampant phone hacking scandal has grown to include the british government and police officials who stand accused of complicity and
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corruption across the atlantic shocked us senators are calling for a probe into allegations that nine eleven victims were also targeted by murdoch's newspapers but as artie's lore and reports the media mogul's rise over the decades offered plenty of warning signs over what was to come. rupert murdoch's push to expand in british media has come to a halt public and political rage over thirteen hacking the sports news corp to drop its bid to buy satellite broadcaster b. sky b. but some say he's already killed the petition press and they were saying it's fall back it's nine hundred eighty one that's when he went on a media spending spree and bought amongst others the world renowned times newspaper news international has been a toxic part of our life for so long but it worked under his ownership circulation
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just kept on rising in a market that killed authors and sky t.v. a loss making and to obscure satellite network rocketed to become the biggest player in the u.k.'s pay t.v. market i do admire rupert murdoch because he's a risk taker when he bought the times and sunday times of london the newspaper business absolutely in peril in the u.k. mostly because of the unions and because of some other economic factors he turned that around. basically there are people who will say that he saved the newspaper industry and london because of the whopping revolution in one thousand nine hundred six but now it's clear that success came with a heavy price. morality murdoch's journalists kept the ratings high by violating and exploiting the vulnerable they hacked the private voice mails of families of dead soldiers and murdered children essentially we've seen criminality and invasion of privacy on a staggering industrial scale not even the rich and powerful could escape then
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chancellor gordon brown's baby was splashed over the front page of the sun his illness a sick headline royal family phones were hacked the scandal even goes right to the heart of the police force senior police officers were bribed by journalists for tipoffs on sensitive investigations private lives were made public and now we've got. some hacking into gordon brown's private life you have to so you have to start to wonder what else is in of course it's not only it's not just going back to what we call blanket these are people well you. know you should what should be private sources like better call records tax records it's taken thirty years for the worst fears about the british press to come true but come true they have the murdoch may own successful newspapers in an ailing market with their papers which have lost their greatest asset the public's trust the u.k.
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has more c.c.t.v. cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i count it just in this small car park so preston's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. . and you were to actually live from moscow still have for you this hour europe's trouble with the euro float takes another hit as the world hates largest economy wakes up to the reality is in debt. and israel's prime minister has established a fan. and so an anti boycott bill which aims to support settlers but has been an affront to democracy. police have made the first arrests in connection with russia's worst ever a boating disaster of detained the owner of a company that rented out to bulgaria cruiser and the person to certify it fit for
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sale in a while divers are said to conduct a final search of the vessel looking for the remaining twenty four bodies of the one hundred thirty people believed killed in the tragedy let's cross live now to tom barr is at the site. so tom brings up to date with the police investigation we understand that some arrests have already been made and what more can you tell us about this. the first two arrests have been made in the ongoing criminal investigations the first estate lawyer in new york and she's been arrested because she was the owner of the company that rented it all daria pleasure boat for its final cruise and it's thought that she may have no know about the poor condition of the ship when when when she made that decision to rent it the second is yaakov eva sure of here is a state shipping experts and he cleared the ship as fit to sail some time ago and is thought that he may be negligent in making that decision they will stay in
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detention for around a month to be questions and then the case will go on from there. well the search goes on for those missing still going on is there any indication as to when the recovery operation will be complete or. at the moment the emergencies ministry here on the volga bank and the divers that are going out to the platform above the sunken bulgaria they say their final effort is going to be made now to try and recover the last twenty four bodies. from from the ship and however there may be some complications with that they're hoping to finish sometime later today possibly around midday but they think that they've searched most of the ship and they haven't found all of these twenty four bodies so if they're not on the ship they may be in the water around the ship a worst case scenario maybe this some of them when the ship sank people may have
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unfortunately drowned in their bodies being carried by the current to worst estimate up to two hundred kilometers downstream so the search area may have to be increased for them but they're hoping to finish this search so that two special ships that have come up from foreground further down the river. they start the operation later on to try and raise from the bottom of the gold when they can see the ship up in the open and they can try and work out why the ship sank and why it sank so fast leading to so much tragedy. all right tom thanks very much and bring us the very latest barton reporting from russia's republic after stern. and here in our t.v. we've got more on russia's worst boating accidents on our website log on to r.t. dot com watch to watch exclusive footage by diverse searching the ship on the
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bottom of the volga river and an interview with a former captain of the doomed ship who says it was in no condition to sail long before the sinking. to other news now here in our teeth russia has proposed a new step by step strategy towards iran nuclear program the idea suggest making limited concessions to iran if it goes along with the demands of the international community the statement comes after talks between the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov during his visit to washington the two also touched upon believe the campaign with a lot of rough seeing russia as the last disagreement on the matter with the u.s. and with some european countries but as there are. reports some bilateral issues still face certain difficulties. with regards to leave here both russia and the u.s. have the view that colonel gadhafi must step down and that the leaders should be able to choose their future leader it's the path towards those aims that moscow and washington disagree on the means if you will partial criticizes the scope of the
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into the foreign intervention in libya possible sees the actions of the allied forces forces there as a violation of the u.n. mandate minister lavrov said the resolution is being wrongly interpreted as anyone can do whatever they want foreign minister lavrov was also asked about why russia is blocking a u. and he should have to condemn the syrian. that and us thought he said the attitude of the west is exclusively about exerting pressure on one of the parties namely the syrian government and president our side of moscow sees it as sees it as the wrong attitude for russia says it sends the wrong message to the syrian opposition prompting them to believe that if they were remain insistent in the situation keeps getting critical the west will come to help them the way it is happening in libya most elaborate said it's unacceptable that the opposition would resort to violence agitating peaceful protesters into engaging in armed clashes and in fact that lead turning them into parties for the police and security forces take
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a listen to what it is if. you can only see exists not to condemn and score political points diplomacy exists to solve problems and naked condemnation without proposing any solution won't lead us to any straight through neither in syria nor in any other place is a good example of how we are all dealing with this situation in yemen no one's proposing to condemn anyone or a doctor un security council resolution supporting one or another sign everyone is urging that she signs to see down and hold negotiations dance a responsible approach that we hope will prevail well on bilateral issues they're happy some agreements and disagreements as usual but topic limits bravely focused on agreements both pointed out the positive and constructive noting which the cooperation between the two countries is going on many issues in the last eight years in the u.s. of which that landmark deal on arms without cooperation on afghanistan that have gone forward in preparations for russia's accession into the water aid organization
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the obama administration is all for it and hillary clinton has once again to stress the american leadership support for russia joining the w t o also they have signed a long awaited agreement on adoption after scores of horrible incidents involving russian children mistreated by their adoptive parents in a number of cases murdered by their rush to stress the need for an agreement to. better oversight over how the children are treated in their new families and the deal finally came through the point in vision there include of bad on independent adoption adoptions will only be conducted via licensed agencies also the agreement states that all foster children from russia will retain their russian citizenship until they reach legal adulthood that is very important as the agreement states that applicable laws from both countries will be used at adoption related trials up until recently the americans they do not want to hear anything about taking russian laws into account now as for disagreements america's missile defense plans is one
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of the most irritating issues in the relations between the two countries you could sense that both foreign minister lavrov and secretary of state clinton preferred not to go into details and talk much about disagreements but nevertheless we know that there has been discussions behind closed doors president obama has scrapped the bush administration missile defense plans but they're going ahead with a new plan for missile abroad said russians need a legally binding guarantees that the project will not threaten russia's security washington has made reassuring statements before but moscow needs to have it on paper so there is an understanding among the russians that words are good but words in a legally binding document are better but again no specific comments on that yet. bring their own we're here live for you twenty four seven but for even more use and videos just down our web site here's a taste of what's online right now find out why a monument to the first man in space you're ignoring will be unveiled brian at the
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very heart of london. and it's a happy ending for an escape to the script there which brought fear when i was last in russia city just going grab on turkey dot com to learn how to meet a long snake slipped away in the first place. the currency crisis gripping the e.u. has taken a turn for the worse as italy spurred by a string of ruinous markets downturns begins to debate emergency spending cuts at two trillion dollars the world's eighth largest economy has been struggling to remain competitive since joining the euro zone but its debt has spiraled out of control a fact overlooked by manny and the more pressing problems in the e.u.
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it follows a downgrade of violence debt to junk status series low to the euro zone as a bailout labour's to prop up its weakest economies u.k. and with people all the tal told r.t. the layers of elements proved the single currency union is simply not working. this was always about politics it was not economics the idea that you could have a colonies in the mediterranean in line with economies like germany fast growing economies like germany was never going to break the only way to get out of this mess is for those countries to go back on the international potencies to give value moving. to exports going in at the moment they come if they're just because they couldn't see these are controlled by frankfurt controlled by the european central bank and not controlled by athens or listen or even probably from the people out on the streets and i just wonder how long it will be before the people are often speaks in rome granting lisburn into this thing is contagious this thing will move right across the continent specifically in the mediterranean and the british you
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know freezing the european union is italy and italy is largest economy in the eurozone is based largest economy in the world i think you also can actually cope with greece and portugal risk more autonomy if italy goes the whole thing could cave in because italy goes italy's economy into triumph and spain and spain and we go then we are in serious trouble the euro is looking for an extra could lead to the whole project and its links to the european union if the eurozone goes i quite frankly can see this whole thing breaking go but that is why they're so desperate to keep it that's why this was desperate to say that we in the u.k. are for the only way for these countries to survive is to break out of this prison which is the euro zone. and as the e.u. struggles to preserve the euro and bring its runaway dad under control artie's next keyser and stays here are discussed whether italy's gold reserves might be making it a target a kaiser report is coming your way at seven thirty g.m.t.
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but here's a preview. by a four hundred. the second biggest position in the euro zone and that's the mother lode but i think that's been the target all along the green. course and all those are side shows there are little micro countries not much of a deal there but italy's got actual gold that the i.m.f. and the people who support the i.m.f. the terrorists as i mentioned like eric cantor they're helping to facilitate the feeding of that twenty four hundred tons of gold because that is meaningful. it was a terrible one session in the israeli parliament as prime minister himself had to defend a new bill outlawing consumer boycotts of products from settlements on occupied palestinian territory the law imposes high fines on boycott organizers and allow settlers to sue them for compensation opponents have called it
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a blow to israeli democracy freedom of speech movement called. as petition to the high court against a new law adam keller the spokesman for that movement says israel israel is forfeiting a chance for peace with palestine by enacting the bill. does the most of those who believe the freedom of speech we have the goal of the settlements to go completely. completely. to the future. any chance of peace between us and the palestinians and we've been calling. since no you know. you see in the supermarkets which comes from these settlements because. those making them still do. something to remove them a political action to express because it's explicit what's the.
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use of really big. blow it is early democracy and it's making. non-democratic states i hope we can we not get to where we have concocted this first shoe store but not the kind of people sheeple but it is a very good for anybody who kills about the future will freeze. the us is within reach of the feeding al qaeda and eliminating ten to twenty top militants will cripple the group for good that was the statement from the new us to dance chief leon panetta artie's military contributor you get a crucial believes this show has taken to the post with a clearer vision of the threats facing the us. for every pentagon observer the result was to a special moment when the reason change of guard at the puzzle palace as the pentagon is widely known in a narrow circle of professionals so it was that particular event. has reincarnated in his new capacity as the military chief during his first interview
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in his new capacity keep going to to the troika of the multiple challenges to the united states national security emanating from pakistan yemen and somalia he's clear cut vision deserves full support both b.b. in and outside the united states it was just a pity that some of the u.s. media commissariat tried to spoiled his new vision when after the meeting b. of kind as i live on finance and misspelt then number off. forces that are supposed to stay in afghanistan after the deadline instead of ankle biting the u.s. secretary of defense and better pay attention to the subtle discrepancy due to be in the new pentagon vision so clearly outlined by lone pine manor on the one side and on the other from who preach was priscilla acted invited by man to himself as
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the first of this to nation weighs in now and his new vision is nowhere in between pakistan yemen and somalia. callus take a look at some other stories from around the world then gunfire as again iraq pakistan's largest city of karachi as the authorities there strive to contain an outbreak of violence that's claimed at least ninety three lives in just five days unrest is not uncommon in the port city with a population of eighteen million and is often provoked by asyik religious or political tension the latest outburst was sparked by the decision of the city's most powerful political party to leave the federal ruling coalition and join position. police and the prison uprising in venezuela has ended after the national guard here ceded control of the facility back from inmates standoff and jail began after thousands of troops stormed the prison unit and a weapon surged days after
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a bloody right reactions are gun fights between troops and any mates leaving one prisoner and dead as well as twenty one that twitter message present in the child is congratulated authorities for bringing a chance to the stand up. at least seventeen people were killed and over one hundred injured after three coordinated bombings hit india's city of mumbai the blast happened during the rush hour in the country's busy financial center police suspect. being as behind the explosions as the worst terror attack in a country since two thousand and eight by seemed to skip town from their weekly magazine shared his opinion on who was responsible. but we knew what they said we will go on film or do a lot of good indian muslim you. want. this group of logical interventions all over the border pakistan's side has been noting this
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group i get it. from less fully paid up but they made the nation we can make you can be six eleven less strictly by as we know during this term or begin with seventy eight years there have been logistical into mentions of there have been trade. secret. and a lot of them become back into india and then the remaining coach. is. back in pakistan and gave them a good plan to go straight to mission and then being in pakistan. next we got a business news was mitri stay with us. thanks very much merida ratings agencies like standard falls and movies have become the subject of a vicious attacks from politicians across europe russia is also unhappy with the
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system prime minister was in the police and says he wants the country to have its own ratings agency to get ratings but nick parsons from national australia bank says it will only be trusted if it's even tougher. the only way in which an ratings agency can build independent global credibility is if it's seen to be free of all pressure now the only way in which it can really be seen to be free of all pressure is to produce a lower ratings on the call news all the assets that it starts to consider rather than produce higher ratings after all if a new ratings agency whether it was in europe or whether it was in russia or whether it was anywhere else in the world if a new ratings agency we recklessly decided the in its opinion the rating was substantially higher than anyone else had previously thought i think that would raise grave doubts about its credibility so ironically enough the only way that a new agency can build credibility is to produce
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a lower rating which of course would defeat the whole purpose of the object. let's move to the markets now trading in mere four day high signs of rising crude demand in the us counted speculation the world's biggest we've made things a credit downgrade by agency put the us under review for rating downgrade as talks to raise its fourteen point three trillion dollars debt limit stall of light sweet and brant celek lining no more than forty cents and itself. across asia markets are also trading in the red following that moody's frets to lower the u.s. credit rating and soak your stocks of pressure there's an increase in risk aversion pushed us all below the seventy nine or level exporters are also some of the biggest losers with intend dropping more than one half percent so sheeple one percent in hong kong financials are under pressure bank of china is losing two
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percent and a construction bank is built as a miner so that's. one hour to go before the opening of trading for first day in russia on wednesday here because i'm pretty sure the r.t.s. game one percent of my six half a percent on russian equities are actually struggling for direction on one hand problems with west and keeping investors at bay on the other eye on the prices and making stocks attractive from easy capital doesn't believe the risk appetite will grow in the coming weeks. going forward over the course of the next few weeks it's difficult to imagine that the investors facing such a difficult head wind city in the west would put on a lot of more risk an obviously russia being an emerging market it's hard to imagine the with of the same mind that would have higher jungly with feel that towards the end of the summer of the russian market will remain in the eight hundred ten thousand corey trophy or to send that's when our offering in the middle
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of the range and i think for the next couple weeks it will at first head towards a lower bound before seen has seen a bounce for the tsotsi we'll be back in fifteen minutes time with not quite but you can always log on to our website article for slash business for readers next to have.
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