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in india all she's available in the movie joyce the hotel rooms the home of us the gateway to the grand imperial should the taj was close coromandel you can know what i tell the close of the show to see don't have to go and. read this in the kennel was her job as a treat. to have you with us all to live here in moscow top stories this eight out of ninety eight european banks have failed stress test based on a worst case economic scenario majority the more in spain meanwhile italy has approved itself a sturdy budget and exerting a full scale financial crisis. you cannot have has made a public apology for phone hacking by the news of the world he's rapidly losing allies on both sides of the atlantic with his media empire trying to stop itself from self destructing. preparation work is underway to lift the russian cruiser
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from the bottom of the political river for mission is aimed at shedding more light on why the vessel sank the most around one hundred thirty nights. well while e.u. governments cut back spending to tackle debts that refused to budge and europeans themselves are less convinced that they should pay for the mistakes of banks and politicians next we hear from the u.k. trade union leader he says the public won't take this without a fight a special interview for you next on r.t. . today i'm talking to mark so what's because he's one of the brains behind the thirtieth of june nationwide strikes in the u.k. he's head of the public and commercial services union rights for talking to r.t. today now this is possible to plan to cut public spending in this country just how
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drastic are these cuts going to be gives an impression of what they might mean for the cuts of the biggest that most people will have seen in their lifetime. i mean half a million jobs lost in the public sector six hundred thousand jobs in the private sector as a direct result we're seeing changes in the delivery of welfare cuts in funding of education for for young people and also a tax on people's pensions in addition to that in many of the communities up and down the country will see libraries close cuts in social care services everything that people have taken for granted over years is ultimately. you seem to see these cuts in terms of right and wrong almost a moral position but isn't there a bottom line that has to be respected for example they didn't reform and soon it looks like they might be able to afford teachers or nurses the u.k. economy is in greece this is the fifth largest economy in the world and if you look at historically the british economy for fifty consecutive years from one nine hundred eighty nine words our debt as a proportion of our g.d.p.
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was double what it is now then millions of houses schools hospitals well first recognizing actually economically these cuts will make it worse far better to cut the deficit by employing people who then pay tax and insurance rather than throw them onto welfare where actually they depress the economy and we think americans worse you've said that the government cuts are now just attack working people but how do you think the strikes you're proposing will affect. the ruling classes. what having three quarters of a million people from four different unions on strike is something that happens hasn't happened in this country for decades it's the start finish to the government is will come back in the autumn when we may well see millions of people on strike so the idea is to build pressure so the government realize 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 can force them to change direction the government's bill for pensions at
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the moment is around thirty billion pounds which does seem excessive a lot it's not eight do you just that they would use it. i don't think they should reduce it i'm quite clear that retirement and old age where you don't have to struggle to make ends meet should be what we aspire for in the first richest country in the world and so my view is public sector pensions and all pension provision is important and instead of a risk to the bottom where we see the worst pension provision in the private sector becoming the model i'd like to see a rising pension provision and saying it's a priority for people to have a decent retirement and not be done in many ways cutting the renewal of trident for example would save us enough money to pay for those pensions for three or four years. where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year we actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private sector workers say that see the public
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sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're saying probably opinion polls seem to tell us already a majority of people actually believe the public sector pensions are important arriving at the right level should even be higher that's incredible when you think of the propaganda we've had over the last two years from politicians in the media telling everybody the public sector pensions are the cause of people's problems my message to private sector workers is they're doing exploited by their shareholders and by the company chiefs not by public sector. workers' pensions and we should have a campaign that seeks to drive all potential rivals out and not cut down to the worst what's your possibly like what would you expect in terms of pension reform well i personally believe that it is not acceptable to make anyone to pay a penny more for their pension when the valuation of public sector pension schemes say they cost in last because that's not about pensions it's about raising taxes to solve the deficit i don't believe people should be forced to work longer i don't
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believe people should have the levers of their pension slashed so where we are in the talks at the moment unless the government fundamentally accepts they have to talk about those things then i believe the industrial action is going to take place you have said in fact that the government doesn't look like it's for pepsin acacias so what's the point of striking. for the point is to change your mind and saying you won't negotiate just when they're having a chat with a few people in a room is one thing saying you want to go see it when they could be millions of people taking strike action is entirely another and we actually believe that the six million trade unionists plus the thousands and thousands or hundreds of thousands of pensioners and students all becoming a joint campaign is going to be prolifically very powerful we've already seen in britain a march of one hundred or five hundred thousand people transform the political mood in this country from march can do that our view is what will it strikes actually do how exactly do you think that march changed to political means is transformed in
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that it was on the front page of the newspapers it was on every t.v. station it gave people the confidence that however small the community and i have are small they seem for example keeping alive they understood they were part of a much much wider problem and i think that's given us confidence to move from a march to a strike so it's clearly transforming not just people's confidence but the opinion polls clearly are shifting whereas a majority before so they oppose strikes now in the most recent polls a majority says they are sympathetic to them at the. crisis that we're seeing it may cause certainly in part by a reckless financial services sector do you think there's political will now to create a more responsible banking community. or i would always question whether the exists when the car was twenty three multi-millionaires and when they have cabinet members themselves who have benefited in the past by playing fast and loose with taxes already go clearly not morrow therefore i don't actually believe it yet there is
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a political will of this government to actually ensure that the rich should pay for the problems that the rich caused but the banking sector should pay for the problems the banking sector cause and as we're doing this interview members on fifteen thousand pounds a year struggling to make ends meet they don't have holidays facing having their pensions slashed when they see bankers who are already millionaires trousering millions more enormous is going to be fundamentally unfair since the crisis began britain has entered into a new war in a foreign country and recently that. he needed more money to sustain these campaigns in libya and also in afghanistan do you think there is a moral vacuum in westminster that causes these kinds of things to happen that the government would cut spending and to enjoy another war well i think there isn't any politico consistency quite clearly we've been told there were strapped for cash everything that we hold dear has to be slashed and yet we can still talk about
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renewing try and fighting wars overseas irrespective of the cost my own view is that the war in afghanistan and the current war in libya wrong and misjudged what people claim are about and we should actually find a way out of those pretty quickly not make the situation in those countries worse as well as at the same time take valuable resources going to schools and hospitals and finally your visit number at unison the country's biggest union is stressing this wave of industrial action that carries on. are you prepared to join. it's we want more and more people to be involved not because we want to be on strike but because we want the government to set up and take notice so i very much welcome the comments of the apprentice in unison and we want to work very closely with him and all the other trade unions in britain to ensure that when working people are making a protest a protest is as hard hitting as possible because it's designed to get the government to change their minds that's what thank you very much thank you.
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core war. many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake special of nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. if the most of the victims who use it. you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody up you you know people
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are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to know. that represents the fire power of the second world war this. is the. fire power the world's nuclear arsenal today. a clear cut. second explosive. to go deeper than the period. heard.
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stories this are naughty eight out of nineteen european banks of failed stress test based on a worst case economic scenario the majority of them were in spain meanwhile it's elisa prove the toughest dirty but it ended averting a full scale financial crisis. rupert murdoch has made a public apology for phone hacking by the news of the world he's rapidly losing on allies on both sides of enunciate with his media empire trying to stop itself from self-destruction. and preparation work is on the way to look a russian cruiser from the bottom of a bull going into the operation is aimed at shedding more light on why the vessel sank with the loss of around one hundred thirty times. more news for me in fifteen
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minutes none of the time sports is next with you know areas and you know his nail biting stuff i've written british open kent and go visit indeed it is i tell you what if i was there which northern irishman is leading the open you might say a roy agreement goal but it is not it's a man who hasn't been seen for a while darren clarke we look at his squad all the rest of the sport in just a second great thanks jeanne. great to have you with us this is sports there are plenty ahead over the next ten minutes including. courting hardship on her twenty second birthday russian tennis star elise sickly bonobo reveals she's fighting cancer. capital clash the top two squads in world beach volleyball popular for supremacy in moscow with the clock
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ticking down ahead of next year's london olympics. on tipping the plunge one man's quest to tackle the most extreme treks in the world takes him among other destinations to siberia. but let's start with some sad news russian tennis player. has revealed she has cancer the world number twenty eight choosing to make the announcement on her twenty second birthday. played a match since may missing both the french open and wimbledon in a message on the w.t. a website the muscovite said she's being treated for hodgkin's lymphoma but i did she was hopeful she may have a chance to return to the sport if treatment is successful over the next few months . our very best let's move to golf for darren clarke will enter the last day of this year's british open as the man to catch the overnight leader firing off rounds of sixty nine on saturday to ensure he would take a one stroke lead into the final say dustin johnson taking the lead from one stage
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three in the back nine but northern irishman wrestled it back with a twelve foot putt on the fourteenth hole rickie fowler and thomas bjorn lie two shots behind american johnson with a lurking well in is alongside tied for fifth. and scottish midfielder charlie adam has opened his goal scoring a conference. six three in a pre-season friendly form or block them hitting the net from the spot midway through the first half an equaliser from a free kick back on level terms shortly before the break though. however it was essentially one way traffic after the restart david end dog nearing twice as many minutes before. up with a sliding fourth pool for liverpool a comfortable four one margin by the. local top scorer mohammad saffi served up
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a quick break off the bench to put malaysia within a cool however stoppage time put an end to become. heading home his second of the night here. then completed the six three scoreline with just thirty seconds left on the clock six three. where no two thirds of the way through this year's tour de france on its belgian cyclists yellow velleman journey to celebrating after claiming his main stage win on saturday the victory after stage fourteen also saw the media form a lot of rather good sort of a king of the classification just two points ahead of spain samuel sanchez who trailed by twenty one seconds to come in second. only schleck was third fastest twenty five seconds further back local hopeful thomas voeckler retained the yellow jersey after finishing with the puppet. misty made trainer and perry walsh of won the moscow leg of the world beach volleyball tour the reeling
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a limb picture means upsetting the current world number one purring brazil's arrest giuliana richard from poor fate took up a seat for the action. the moscow round of the world beach volleyball troll has become a regular fixture of the russian capital some a sporting calendar however once the competition reaches its business end a lack of russian's backyard medals has unfortunately become an all too familiar occurrence this year was to prove no exception and time is running out with the london olympics due to get underway in just a year's time however the reigning olympic champions misty mane kerry walsh are optimistic that russia could start to improve soon i was here last summer where actually we have a good kids program you know development program and they're just they're catching up to the rest of the world but injuries there are big things so there is a developmental program in the works and they are bringing players that it's just
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taking you know it's take a little time but there's some good young tools in their development you can say you know we played to wrestle teams this weekend and they're so young and they're. nevertheless russia could do well to take a leaf out of china's book spall doesn't have a long tradition in either country however china just like in practically every sport that made fantastic strides in the two thousand and eight beijing bronze medalist explain why. that's about. half that if i well i think there's a lot of. who on john g. couldn't make it all the way to the final but they were played italian pair of many gotti and she chalabi the bronze medal home the chinese would easily take the first chance it started in a second to regain their composure when it mattered most to decide and seal first place. probably the main event of the day so the reigning world champions larry sundry on a from brazil take on the currently big gold medal is misty may and curry walsh of
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the u.s. saying. humor can joe have been in the best of form is here for the hit back brilliantly to seal the ones. i did march in straight sets and again a much needed confidence boost a blunder the olympics just round the corner i think that's what's driving us right now you know and i know i think about it every term every day in training and but i'm not overlooking anything to be a three time gold medalist and i swear i'd be amazing if nobody's gotten to the last three now we're capable so we want to do it for you are saying behind the brazilian rivals a rare defeat this season. the crowd is currently entertained how all of those fans will be hoping one day they'll be able to achieve a picture of a russian jew and hopefully this will happen sooner rather than may turn richard on porfiry don't see. any rugby union fan knows new zealand are the team who play in black their prime minister has branded england
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a bunch of water peace after they revealed they too will wear the color for at least one of their games at this autumn's world cup begins well worth this dark away strip for the clash with argentina on september tenth. my bros after all the kiwi scene here have made black hair color since a thing seventy four being assured we did consult the all blacks before making the decision with new zealand's prime minister says the winds are playing shit leaking . i think it's a bunch of one of these actually there's only one team that we split the crowd and it's the. surprise of my biggest good uses like when the plane was with i'm sorry but i think this is the to what mary fighting talk from the pm while moving on where moto g.p. standings leader casey stoner has secured his sixth pole of the season after prevailing in qualifying for sunday's german grand prix was the title session of the session ring australian former world champion stoner edging our repsol hundred
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teammate dummy. while title holder who will complete the front early pacesetter marco simoncelli. it's set to start from fourth on the grid despite dominating both of friday's practice sessions. and finally get a load of this world champion kayaker some certain enjoys taking his sport to be extreme exploring their remotest parts of the globe including siberia here in russia. shot through ports on a man who tear a tea tree. all is calm and quiet it looks like paradise on earth but seas like these are rather an exception for my thoughts a kayak a grueling rapids and plunge waterfalls i want these adrenaline junkies a raft and the best of them all the young and very new zealander sam sutton has been looking for the ultimate challenge at twenty two he's the reigning extreme kayak and will champion and he set out on a global johnnie to find the toughest waterway the reason the so-called real gods
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the world renowned niagara falls could spell certain death for zero or so since quest began in siberia russia were just faced with huge about what are you looking down is written in your face as the wall of water you can't even see where you're going you can't see it in your teammates because you down in the hollow it is just like pedaling it gets god's hair and you know it's just out there trying to take it out and you just gotta be strong and get through it and not want to settle for anything in between salmon coaches' arguably the most modern river in russia called the bush cars filled with obstacles it has a dark history of claim in people's lives the plucky little sam go in down the bus callistemon only a life changing experience i can recall moment for the whole expression you're looking down at the river and all of his emotions come from within and you're just thinking about friends that you lost in the river and then what's really important to you in life you know at this stage you just see life clarity with all the
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treacherous terms negotiators in the aisle to mount and sam moved on to iceland geysers are the first in that report into mines but after these three waterfall should be the other one some of them higher than an eight story building so free fall off them and heating the water again is not dissimilar to car crash and survival and is what gives these man this sought after thrills what survives coming through in your prayers receive ever or worse emotions that you just conquered that goal come through it's. you know the risk it differently was smaller than the rewards of the roboticists sorry the basic worthwhile if that wasn't enough some ventured further into the mexican jungle and it is there that the new zealander found his river god the shocking blue waters of the ark was soon provide in the cascades of his dreams some even discovered a waterfall that a never been carved on before and should be happy at least for now but more just to
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