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in india orgies available in the movie goers by choice either chose a movie that's a great way to go to the ground in fear of troy torturously close coromandel you can know what i told george mitchell which i don't need to go clear rather said the colonel was her job as a retreat. a therapy and banks fail stress test for not being water tight enough to withstand another financial hammering while in the u.s. time's running out and dealing with it so well and get a. grip or america loses the tannins on both sides of the atlantic as the screws tied on a medium fire build on peddling sleaze and targeting victims. and levy his bank balance of power shifts as the u.s. joins others in the recognize ing rebels already and allows them access to that office catch.
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it in national news live from moscow you're watching r t i'm reading josh welcome to the program eight out of ninety european banks of failed stress test on whether they could withstand another financial crisis non-word italy which it hopes might help the country fand off spiraling debt costs along with the seventy billion euro cuts which parliament passed on friday as r.t. sara first reports there's only so much that can be done before the people take power into their own hands. as the clouds gather. in the greek bad bustle continue the times keep now light headed. what everybody. is afraid for the future if you're using countries like italy looking on increasingly unstable grounds can the year i write out this financial still. this
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is really something quite frightening if indeed it really really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis you mention here a fairy tale was all too appealing countries trip saving themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple that now nenni left regretting taking the date that. i mean the. expense who. after more than a decade of great businesses like badasses have been hit hard. things in athens are still bustling the problems with the economy means that many businesses here in greece recently gone and cooling the year in many european prices many of them and this week we could kind of nice it didn't mean european wages if one botched
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bailout after another year of skeptics who wanted danger from the start they have become the unlikely hero this tale just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed your obsession with creating this euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy you appear to be happy for millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poor untold millions must suffer so that your euro dream could continue if you rob people of their identity you robbed of a bit of ocracy but they are left with is nationalism and violence countries are now waking up to the reality of the nightmare that chap says the euro is a political present for a country such as greece and spain and they need to be liberated from their prison recreate their own currencies have devaluation make their exports cheaper make it easier for tourists to visit their countries and they'll get back in on their feet good. and portugal italy spain it dominates continue its hopeful
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for the year and it seems there will be no happily ever after there if that happens . while her wind back spending to tackle their dad a british union leader as workers won't stand for taking the heat in just over an hour now marks or walker tells us how people will feel forced to strike back. the idea is to build pressure so the government realise that working people the length and breadth of the u.k. i'm not just going to let them get away with what they're doing and we believe that pressure ultimately come forced them to change direction the point is to change their mind and say you want to go see just when they're having a chat with a few people in a room is one thing saying you want to go see you when they could be millions of people to construction is entirely another and we actually believe that the six million trade unionists plus the thousands and thousands or hundreds of thousands
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of pensioners and students all becoming a joint campaign is going to be politically very powerful. and on the other side of the atlantic president obama has warned out the u.s. is running out of time to deal with its own debt crisis economists dr roger about how words says american politicians can't comprehend solutions to the deficit. there's a personality conflict between the majority leader and the president which is quite unique and this has been taken into the public avenue of discussion once that happens and trust is lost between the leaders it's far more difficult to secure an agreement behind the scenes if you cut spending you're going to also impede economic growth because the government is one of the largest employers if you bring troops home and stop the wars you also have a problem with employment as servicemen and women come home these are classic economic problems what's required in the u.s.
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is a drastic program of infrastructure development and public jobs to guarantee wages and non interest loans for average americans italy defaults for instance in europe it will be impossible for northern europe to bail out italy that will take the u.s. over if the dollar significantly loses value when the u.s. is unable to help europe that will in turn take the u.s. down the japanese no more have do not have sufficient liquidity to help this time around as they did in two thousand and eight the euro is intrinsically weak that one is not a competitor for the dollar the ruble stands to be fairly stable given russia standing as a major energy producer and natural resource drying on the world scene so the ruble should remain relatively stable the dollar however has nothing to go down against except the prank and if you look at the dollar in the frames that monetary relationship is an all time low and that portends trouble for the future the best to currencies probably other norwegian krone the swiss franc at this point gold is
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over traded and as we saw in two thousand and eight there could be a paradoxical drop in the price of gold during a market market crisis breaking on gold is a highly risky proposition i'll still have for you here in r t india's always on including a report of other countries steaming ahead with an extremely wide awake workforce also. the iron. nine iron will over a russian orphan who used his talented t.v. off to trace his long lost siblings his heart warming story is just ahead here in our team. marduk is under fire on all fronts and is losing the tans on both sides first his u.k. boss eventually quit now his long serving right hand man in america's going to news corp is creating there are the phone hacking claims of murder victims and possibly the nine eleven attacks but it is nice to see you talking to reports readers appetite for sleaze will mean the tabloids survive sex drugs cheating
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and lies phony political scandal flushing dirty laundry raises even made up celebrity gossip and crime stories almost the odd human imagination. over this is served on a platter and sold for a couple of quarters by tabloids. to kids moms in the freezer. i thought it veteran journalist michael musto is one of millions falling for the bait of catchy headlines even though he knows the business inside out in america we don't break the law per se but they do have sleazy tactics i mean they will a story they probably make up sources and when you read them a source. a source said well who is it many times they can just make up the quote themselves joe smith said global war a lot of times i feel they're just inventing these quotes to back up the thesis of
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the story fascination with scandal is almost religiously observed in the u.s. and great britain we are both countries in both media environments where gossip sells and there's a tremendous interest in celebrity both countries are a buzz after rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper phone hacking shocker broke in london his empire stretches far and wide across the u.s. as well let's not forget he owns the new york post the wall street journal and the daily how to protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into this publications at home we know what murdoch does in england because he was caught and we want congress to investigate what he's doing here in the united states we don't know if newspapers or other people in this country yet i see no reason to put it past them so how far from potential public embarrassment do american newspapers stand by the ones that are owned by rupert murdoch without question the new york post. is one of the most hideous deceitful.
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tools of criminals that there could be when it comes to getting scandal sold in the us counting on the readers short attention span is a common publishing trick jennifer aniston brad pitt got together about forty two times so far this year and i haven't seen them photographed together since two thousand and six they were able to keep selling and repackaging the same story that isn't even a story no publication what admit to paying for. information but that's also often a technicality what a lot of mainstream news publications can get away with doing is even though they won't explicitly give someone money in exchange for an interview someone might set up a terrible organisation and then the news will happen to donate twenty thousand dollars to that charitable organisation the culture of sensationalism in the press is putting the future of journalism on the line the anglo-american style is it's trashy it's ribald and there's just sort of this tone is very
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american and you know we're a juvenile society where young society i don't really know what the brits excuses i mean they've been around a long time but hey we blame it on them because we're their children while some will always remain fascinated by tabloids as rags continue to sell others have reached a breaking point i don't have that great of a sense of what happens in britain but i know it's pretty bad here and there are a lot of people who are really upset about the culture news in america and just a little information to get out in between all the gossip the press has to be vigilant and in the united states the press has fallen asleep and party new york well it's easy for a man to take the moral high ground over the murder of paper a suspect reporting but the truth is sleaze sells or harvest asks people in new york if the us courts nightmare is enough to change reading habits. how did tabloid journalism become so influential and so popular in today's world
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this week let's talk about that i mean people like to read about other people's business. you know. newspapers have to try to compete with the internet. with up to date you know. dirt i think it's absolute trash there's no space in this world for it at all i hope they'll go in there but they're not going under they're increasing in power i don't believe that this is going to be the biggest takedown ever rupert murdoch is thrown down i think it's more pop culture based audience and so the journalists kind of cater to that and in turn it's kind of fun for them to be easier to talk to us but isn't it terrible i mean it might be fun but it's still criminal acts it's horrible i hate journalists you know whatever that whatever it takes to get the story of her whoever they want you know do you do you have the attitude that your job no i don't know so what makes
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journalists special and they're not special there are the opposite of special they have no scruples we have of them are true because. people. know what they liked and we like. to win. that's not what journalism supposed to pay and what's true but never believe the media's. if you're just going to keep getting worse probably do you think journalism like that is bound to spread around the world and become as rampant as it is to britain i do unfortunately and it really is that journalism i mean there is no logical reason that your car reach the bottom line is that if the rampant popularity of tabloid journalism in the u.k. is any indication the rest of the world should be. paired for their own journalism to get a lot dirtier. the
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united states and more than thirty other countries now recognize the libyan rebels as being in charge declaring kerlikowske is regime illegitimate in lines of nations working on the crisis an ounce it would deal with the opposition until an interim authorities in place the recognition by the contact group gives the rebels access to get out his assets frozen by the u.s. but mideast peace expert dr franklin lamb told us that nato is just running out of options unable to oust the lead in the. a lot of questions about who these different factions who are arguably now fighting among themselves for power in the in the east what will ultimately be their relationship with the americans who have a often a long history you know of misjudging their allies and get of themselves involved but i think all of this is because nato cannot accept or afford a defeat for the white house so they're using me to stumble conference to mock some
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eyes maximize pressure on the qaddafi government. special floating cranes are now add the side of the volga river tragedy to begin the operation of lifting the bulgaria which sank in minutes last sunday out of the two hundred eight people who were on board one hundred fourteen and confirmed dead while fifteen others remain missing two people have been arrested in connection with the disaster the head of the company which operate of the boat and the inspector who certified it as fit to say will face charges of negligence that led to the deaths arrest warrants have also been issued for the captains of two cargo vessels which passed the sinking ship without stopping to help. we have updates and video reports on the volga river tragedy on our website r.t. dot com to hear from the captain of a vessel came to the rescue helping the seventy seven survivors of the sunken pleasure cruiser it tells us of a family who count themselves lucky to have always skate from the disaster outward
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market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. with the end of the boer war and going the way of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared at the risk is not zero that something might be going off by just to expose philip k. weapons on hair trigger alert. but because of that he was as a threat. as an actor. you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually 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 make up most of the weapons or a bill. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war
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and this second. is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. watching r.t. to get the best in life you've got to put the hours in it something indians know all too well and they are reaping the benefits by working harder longer than their western counterparts. joins the new delhi rat race it's a busy city with busy people india is a rising economic locomotive still what's the driving force behind it success it could very well be that people like. both are co-directors of a small one where company called divine and as indians have developed a strong liking for french and spanish language is young men are working overtime to fill their glasses you have to be very flexible with their working hours.
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engineers want to go to globalization and because of. oh you know you're interacting with so many people from abroad especially america or you know europe so. we can keep expanding where we can say we're only going to go from one to five but people in britain for example can and do say that seven spent years working as a business consultant in the u.k. and he says brits watch that closely in britain people leave a five o'clock and they won't stay later because i've got a train to catch the family is in britain and you're there is that some people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit no particularly periods of economic recession. but generally it's and it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week a government has put in strict regulations regarding we were hours but that doesn't
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stop people from spending more time in the office they're needed by noticeable or significant difference so in the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure people are under to work above and beyond they contracted hours. everyone will do this irrespective of really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to run the all theory galatians go to the window if sacrifices equal success then you have to make them i wouldn't really for seven. working at another level off i work on sunday that is an office working to get all the vision processed the thing that are being organized so i thought. it was nonexistent but what may seem a fine example of did acacia may actually be a drawback in the office environment i think people are expected to do the job or two or three people. even though the contract to those might say one thing which
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isn't always such a good thing because if you work such long hours it's going to affect your performance while europe and the was spend money their. on fighting wars and their time trying to figure out a way to get out of economic slump india is busy getting things done the indian way we're going to probably the most popular god in the entire hindu pantheon in india which is supposed to bring prosperity and success to those who worship him but the success of indian businessmen should not be attributed to the divine help alone nine to five working hours just don't cut it here in the until all hours of hard labor but at the end of that hard work pays off it is. your daily. us now take a look at some other stories from around the world and its top security forces have killed at least thirty thousand people across syria during was believed to be the biggest protests since the uprising began a march twenty thousand people gathered in damascus alone for a friday of freedom prisoners in honor of those jailed jury antigovernment downs
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president asad attempted to holding national dialogue to quell the protests but it was boycott of by senior opposition figures. after a ride in northern mexico has seen fifty nine inmates escape and seven die in the violence more than half of those who've escaped are drugs trafficking convicts or gang members five guards are also visiting and they are thought to have helped plot the breakout security forces have now brought the prison under control and it's the second jail break in the past year one hundred fifty one prisoners escaped from the facility last december. china and once the united states to cancel a private meeting between president obama and the tibetans spiritual leader the dalai lama chinese officials say it could interfere with the country's internal affairs and harm china u.s. relations leaders are expected to discuss dalai lama's hope for tibet to be semi autonomous but stay within china's borders. dramatic food from the
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netherlands broadcasting mass that's collapsed after a mysterious fire. halfway out about eighty percent of the country is now without a family meal after the two hundred metre aerial came down on top of its concrete support tower no one was injured as emergency crews had already evacuated the area it's not known how the fire started out. leading outlets are inspired to become top in their sports but one russian golf prodigy has used his talent for a very different hands tracing his long lost brother and sister parties eager abroad reports on the teenager's drive to use a fair way to find his family he might have a smoother swing but from the outside nicholai looks no different than a pampered junior players and this hyper exclusive moscow golf club would this couldn't be further from the truth we call like unless he was an eleven year old
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often when he was adopted by an american family you can never say that orthodox life is easy you know and basically they're the they make you feel like it's nothing you're not so to me when i came to united states i had a lot of problems emotionally he's an incredible young man he is someone who's taken on many challenges in his life and he's always overcome then came the gulf one day i just saw my desk going in a golf club in the backyard and he was a seven iron i don't remember exactly but i had no idea what it was i just was a piece of metal and i asked him what it was and he told me and then he asked me to he said you want to head want to try and i tried it and i had his face. and he said to put your point on. this point making headway in sport was one thing nicholai could not get over when he moved to the united states and he can lie was separated from his younger sister and brother in law struck of them he rejected several sports scholarship offers at top u.s. colleges to play for the russian national golf team so you could search for his
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siblings. this year during a top junior tournament heard news about his sister my whole life. my dad and we have paid a lot of money for different companies to try to find her and then i met family out of nowhere and they found her in less than two weeks so to me i never thought that i was ever going to see her again reunited at last nicholai sr minister seer was never adopted she's about to graduate from a school in a small town in southern russia. when i heard about my brother that i thought it was a prank my friend played on me i don't remember much of him but i'm going to become close again. i'm going to buy her a computer so that we can talk to each other all the time so that we never lose touch again but when you put it. back in moscow nicholai has wondered prestigious
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series tournament and will compete against europe stop young players later this year but he says now his priority is finally his brother we can only wish nicholai the best in his dream to become a professional golfer what he's had to overcome whatever happens next he's already a winner. in moscow. well i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few moments. if . you.
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people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared from the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake special it sounds a little nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. focus of the difference to use it as a threat all as an echo of it but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of benchley 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 to nuclear weapons or build the new features. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalence of firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. to.
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