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in india oh she's available in the movie going to join the who chose the movie was the gateway to joe the grand imperial college that george was the bush coromandel you can away with her child soldiers or her job it's a duty to go and kill your brother said the colonel was her job as a retreat. really gives it to us to do truly media business is good rupert murdoch. the media mogul goes on the offensive playing news for great only minor mistakes even as the f.b.i. moves in over the possible phone hacking of nine eleven victims. europe's debt plague spreads to use third largest economy spurring italy's lawmakers to dior multi-billion dollar blow to the spanish. and americas to face torture tactics rising uproar over the u.s. training and exporting brutal interrogators while preaching human rights to the
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rest of the world. this is r.t. having to live from moscow i'm reading joshie rupert murdoch has taken us wyatt at his media rivals labeling accusations against news corp as total lies and only minor mistakes have been made and a phone hacking probe will now have to answer before britain's parliament across the atlantic the r.b.i. is looking into claims that a voice mails of nine eleven victims were intercepted but as usual or am it reports while he fights to save his media titan the vultures are circling. put every media outlet in town t.v. radio in the sky right when a lot imitates life a long running simpsons takes the show to its own no rupert murdoch aka gomery by.
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in an episode broadcast apparently coincidentally this week. but it's not the only old piece of timing in the extraordinary phone hacking case it seems to get more scandalous every day the list of something like four thousand names which the police have had since about two thousand and forty thousand and five and yet they promise facie evidence of criminal activity by these individuals and. the murdoch empire and yet they've not acted on it so why now just as the murdoch deal to take control of satellite t.v. giant b. sky b. sure to go ahead his rival the guardian newspaper releases catastrophic allegations of a moral journalists and their shady practices that when the deal collapses the times for example which currently loses money you could have transferred some of the profits from. into investing in the times and if you are for example the
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guardian or the daily telegraph you would welcome that it's not just rival newspapers who stand to gain from murdoch's empire crumbling the b.b.c. could retake t.v. territory lost to b. sky b. and the labor party which was wounded by years of relentless attacks by murdoch papers can finally take revenge but where will all this lead. how. can. you know. that would suit the. government just fine the british press is famous for
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its sharp teeth and no holds barred talk of this particularly where its own government is concerned prime minister david cameron has shut down the press complaints commission and already talks of statutory controls to go up and put journalists back in springfield mr byrne this has the townspeople put up that newspaper and he's almost right we possible can truly love the media because of rupert murdoch ease with beautiful murdoch found out statements that you just can't buy all the new state because those outside his control have been gunning for him think it is and this time they may have succeeded it's just a team that sets it consolidate control over a lot section of the case media markets the books being pulled out for months ahead and it's all over the hidden scandal now revealed but the police have known about
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it. nor ever it's hot seat. he has been hearing how the culture of control by the murder got out of hand brian dr who runs a t.v. network for social activists as there are parallels with some nations wider period and patients. can make an analogy i think on an international scale between what happened in takeovers so the united states and britain took over iraq and our. employees flowed globes and i think they had same thing has happened in the you know boy where we have been immense power in uganda. and the other. who they hire paper. in every journalist. but certainly. murder world whether it's on television or. united states or not. it's
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a whole culture of power and control and instruction or an agenda and that. both britain and the united states. well we've more of a reaction an analysis on ms a reality dot com here is what else we have lined up for you today the names put in a plug to report the discovery of why the russian he ams been given a bond treatment on billboards in moscow also online. the creatures in crisis is a ferret a parrot and a monkey escaped from a siberian circus seemingly because the bad summer weather is getting them down more on the very friends cluster at r.t. dot com. the.
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drastic spending cuts are on the way in italy as parliament desperately tries to fan off a spiraling death crisis it all goes badly for the euro italy's finance minister even compare the currencies troubles to the titanic financial rider patrick young told us the government may find itself in conflict with the public that's dead set against cuts. there will be one significant difference between the people who take to the streets between greece and italy and that is that they greece at least thank goodness the taxi drivers don't go on strike where is nuclei expected almost everybody is going to end up on strike and it's going to be absolutely chaotic the only way they can slip this through is perhaps because we do have this long lead in time until the cuts really start to make an impact in two thousand and thirteen but i think the problem is in the meantime a large amount of the sort of the leftist opposition in italy for see the fact that silvio berlusconi due to many of the reasons most of which are outside of the direct fiscal reason are involved i mean he's
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a wounded animal at this point in time and in some ways i think that he's going to be very difficult to hold his government to care for there are big problems in western europe behave them to be here definitely to the east. everyone thought to be extended further. because the epidemic of contagion seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with the. candidates cross the double down on his gas discussed why the ease leadership is so adamant about saving the euro and cost you some of what's coming up at eleven thirty g.m.t. . let greece go break up it would be good for greece it would be good for the europe and be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and wrote to the heart of pay their bills or stop a lie then you would have everybody would know it's a strong currency based on a strong sound economy while i'm out and go bankrupt listen in i you're in america we've had. these go away grow up we've had counties go bankrupt it didn't in the
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united states and it didn't in the u.s.s.r. tell you why because of the four hundred billion dollars a greece has fifty percent is held by german and french banks in those countries they'll want to take a second in the financial markets is that simple. there are clear reflections on the other side of the atlantic to the president obama has given an unyielding u.s. congress thirty six hours to raise the country's debt ceiling dead loss already spurred two of the three major credit rating agencies to threaten downgrading america's triple a status but investment alice maxwell tells r t that washington's addiction to dadis clouding both sides appetite for real solution. america's been running on debt for years this is a disaster in the me i would liken the situation here to a cancerous tumor inside
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a body there's no better time to cut the cancerous tumor out as quickly as you possibly care that's the u.s. government has been running on debt for many many years and we've been raising the budget. debt ceiling for many many years as a budget issue and we've successfully had deals struck it has become the political norm in the united states that whatever party is in the white house has to ask to raise the debt ceiling it's always been raised in the past the party that's not in the white house that's out of power screams and yells for three or four days at most usually about how the government spending too much and should live within its means the debt ceiling demand gets raised and it's business as usual that's been the case for thirty years so we have one side in the congress right now that's decided no increase in revenue is acceptable other side has decided that not raising revenue is unacceptable and so we've reached an embarrassing impasse that has dragged on for weeks longer than it should and is the reason that we're going to see the growing chorus of foreign and domestic voices urging congress and the
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white house to stop riling already strained global markets with a political impasse. treaties and agreements to curb the spread of nuclear weapons governments keep investing in perfecting their arsenals and for some activists the danger will remain for as long as people remain apophatic later today at the special report tells the story of citizen crusaders who hope to sound a wake up call for countries fusing to relinquish nuclear weapons. with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially live album nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert . because of it and he was it i as a threat as an actor. you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars
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a year on weapons adventure you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up with the weapons or a bill. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent fire power of the world's nuclear arsenal today. arrest warrants have been issued for the captains of two vessels which passed by the sunken volga river cruise ship without stopping to help survivors they will reportedly face negligence charges comes just a day after two people linked to the disaster were arrested. but how did the for on which rented out the vessel and the registrar who certified the ship are suspected
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of violating safety regulations resulting in the deaths of severely overloaded cruiser went down on sunday in russia's republic of tatarstan killing at least one hundred fourteen people including twenty seven children the sunken ship is to be broad's to the surface within the next few days already spoke to the captain of a vessel which came to the aid of the survivors of. those who are nearing the site we began to figure out how many people there were in the water hold it was hard to do because there was a lot of raw. floating around as well it was very hard to pick out individual people from wonderful wouldn't you agree some people were in dreadful condition i mean you were injured or all over their skin because when the ship sank the fuel oil came up to the surface and spread everywhere and covered the people that made the rescue harder because the oil made the victims grecian and hard to get a hold to pull them on board chain children and their condition that was
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particularly heartbreaking. this whole interview with a captain many in the country are considered heroes online right now at our t.v. dot com. the u.s. may want to be seen as the world's human rights advocate but a whole my face is growing accusations of hypocrisy thousands of professional torturers have reportedly been trained over the past sixty years was a part of the fans approval as killing for found out it's ready to export its entering expertise. it's been thirty years and i mean soldiers kidnapped be starved and electroshock hacked there are east peace about all for having a quote subversive book. but it's a memory he relives every day people have survived torture in cologne that's why i'm very lucky to be able to tell the story most people get tortured for the stand there and then they get shot and kill many have been disappear after says the
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colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother. were trained right here on american soil at the school of the americas and for benning georgia army major jews the player was an instructor there i was very much in favor of the school of the americas during the cold war era but major players that he was horrified with what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own country the classified. army school to. use the words terror against its portion of the sas and they. commonly see it all the way it's more. graduates from the school of the americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere have the more than sixty thousand soldiers and police have graduated ten thousand of them have been in colombia has been the largest news of the school of the americas i don't think it's an accident is the abuser of human rights and they were sometimes
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for the eighth amendment to the us constitution forbids torture and other forms of cruel and unusual punishment as does the geneva convention but they did happen there's no question that our country. and tortured so taught others how to do it we also. sent people to prisons in other countries where they were in fact or truth there although congress demanded more oversight of military training programs and inter. investigation by the government accountability office showed that school of the americas manuals advocated using quote torture truth serum blackmail and execution the pentagon said it didn't know what the manuals contained because it staff advisors assigned to review them didn't speak spanish united nations special repertoire for torture one mendez himself a survivor of torture says a lack of transparency in the u.s. led to further abuse in the eighty's unfortunately. the military a police raid was restored and after that it's been difficult to go committed to
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what extent that he includes teaching. techniques that are prohibited by law by international law it's a legacy that sharply contrast with u.s. rhetoric about respect for human rights abroad torture survivors and religious leaders in washington d.c. have come together to demand a full commission of inquiry into what they describe as torture practice enabled by the united states including in its own prisons like one trying to mobile and by the cia when president bush says that he waterboarding and he would do it again. and show them right that he had ordered it. so you know it's a very serious problem for the spirit and soul of the country as the myth of how many prisoners were tortured by the united states are hard to fight but survivors like hector's say the numbers don't tell the full story when someone gets torture not only the person who for store for us the video with the. cause of those.
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there's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of him but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prizes for killing ford our t. washington d.c. . as the u.s. expands and terrorists now work abroad there are now reports of secret prisons in somalia the sites officially belong to local security forces but are run and paid for by the cia journal. jeremy scahill this as he's visited prisons and americans means to me makes it hard to report on what's really going on there. inside this gunjan prison there are no windows there's no sunlight there's a bedbug infestation according to prisoners who've been there mosquitoes all over the place the air is moist thick and disgusting some prisoners are said to be losing their minds there are also reports from prisoners that there were very young boys inside of the prison some people have been held for eighteen months without
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charge without access to lawyers without access to the red cross in fact the red cross told me that they were not aware of the prison and that they've never been given access to it by i know for a fact that journalists from several major american news outlets were aware of these facilities in mogadishu and it's for those networks to answer why they've never reported on it both c.n.n. and a.b.c. have allowed their facilities their media outlets to be used as conveyer belts for the spin of the cia and that's the job of the cia and they do it well but the job of major media outlets should not be to be a conveyor belt for the propaganda of u.s. intelligence agencies so i would leave those those questions for other media outlets as to why they're not reporting on this very serious life and death issue that has to do very much with the rule of law in this country and whether or not there's been any change when it comes to respect of international human rights laws and standards. so take a look at some other stories from around the world and pentagon has admitted
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suffering one of its largest ever happier attacks with thousands of sensitive fans files deputy defense secretary william lynn says all the data was taken in a single intrusion in march officials blame an unspecified foreign government and comes after revealing a new internet strategy which treats cyberspace as operational terrain like land air and sea. thousands of pro-government libyans have rallied in a town west of tripoli to express support for colonel gadhafi and to demand that nato stops its military campaign meanwhile gravels or converting fact the reason to arms workshops to build weapons from scratch is a struggle from lack of ammunition else word that libya contact group of nations arab countries and other states is meeting in turkey to find a political solution to the five month long conflict. mexico's biggest ever of marijuana plantation has been discovered by authorities two hundred
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fifty kilometers south of the us border it covers one hundred twenty captors and swatter by an advanced irrigation system last year investigators found a tunnel running from mexico to the you asked that was fitted out with a line ventilation and a railway to transport drugs he also uncovered forty tons of marwan. turned out for a busy day dmitry is here with us in the studio. thank you russia's largest bank is expanding into europe has agreed to buy the eastern european unit of austria spoke spec international that was the first acquisition of its kind by a russian bank all of these ails us cross live with business out sees that you have a political standing right outside of borders as other good to see you why is that and buying. this business from bank international. it will be very very first
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purchase outside the former soviet union was quite clear it was better because. in eastern europe it's markets is still very very similar to russia as a c.i.s. markets and the bank itself is a very lucrative targets prospero bank as it has a wide network of branches across nine countries in central and eastern europe what do you know by now is that the today's better bank from a doll's approach is the whole eight hundred percent of the eastern european unit all folds bank and some national press to make it a hundred and forty million dollars and so we're now here at burbank so i was waiting for the head of bank get a bump you have to give us all the details of the outcoming deal that so you know ok thank you to us and we will indeed work for those comments from the management of the sperm bank on the deal thank you so much. let's take a look at the markets now we start with the commodities and oil has actually
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changed the pace and direction pretty much it's going down now investors however are suspecting that fuel consumption may climb in the future that's ahead of reports that may show industrial production increased in june and consumer confidence improve put the dollar is the gaining strength and therefore oil is actually going down this hour. european markets opened on the negative note the fourth seeded down the half a percent dax up point six percent mainly auto makers down in germany after a pretty strong session the previous day. now it's moved to russia and the situation here pretty much the same after a very slightly positive session on the thursday friday is also seeing a correction in the r.t.s. half a percent and a nice exit one for the sept let's move to stocks now and energy shares are actually showing moderate losses basically on the declining price of crude banks
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all mixed b.c.b.s. losing point eight percent wells blurbing is actually well seeing some support at this hour as a point four percent as we hear more details about this coming field with the world's bankers and ash. and that seems for some call from capital expects the markets in russia to end the week as they began characterized by low volumes and high but. release of them friday nothing would change except for the three people or do more course listen for only the position was probably the more it will be even for us on the pressure but again we think over the next few weeks will seem pretty narrow trading range for most of. the statements of the us. political and economic establishment regarding either possibility of a quantity freezing and b.
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. years their. gold prices are coming down slightly after hitting a record high on thursday investors looking for safe havens from the storm brewing in the world's biggest economies now seen as a traditional store of value gold is being driven by concerns over the u.s. debt situation and the prospect the federal reserve will print yet more dollars when i was in his radio eight years capital believes there's no limit to the current rally it looked like a few weeks ago that the price of gold was going to come in lower but when you're starting to see increased eurozone concerns increased inflationary concerns the prospect of more quantitative easing more stimulus spending from the from the federal reserve we thought that that finished at the end of june now in the last couple of days or so it is an increased likelihood that the federal reserve could start printing more money and that is going to go into areas that's going to go to gold and into equities are most likely gold at the moment so obviously sixteen
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hundred dollars would be an obvious level for gold to hit and then you start to see some profit be in second off the table but then you could push through that and there's no ceiling you could carry on going to seven hundred eighteen hundred dollars. among those not the other from e.t.i. x. capital with his comments and the business tsotsi will be back in fifteen minutes time with an update for you can always log on to website autoconf or with less business for the latest stories and market schools millions that's what they had lots to say without that.
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