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the movie goer joins me the show the lovely that's a great way to go to the grand imperial college the george west coast coromandel you can oh well it's a little close literature its ability to go and. run the city the colonel was originally as a school retreat. a gallon or another target on the nato kind of rates in places born should begin withdrawing leaving after a snowball load pulls in shelves. one vols all want to know they bailed them out of media misconduct fees britain's most senior policeman quit all x. news international chief rebecca brooks is arrested. calls make him canyon for the hubble telescope has russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of value to.
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a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. line from moscow a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul one of the country's lawmakers was also killed in the attack well the tests come less than a week one hundred cars lies hoff problem he ran in the south of the country has gone down the taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as they say calm but she'd begin their withdrawal from the will say but u.s. intervention expert stephen lyman says washington will want to keep its grip on a countless sound because waging war supersets. if. a president came out on the street with a small security detail be practical
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a marine division again i see him he would last five minutes the resistance and it would get us there and want to liberate the country so take any opportunity they care to in time did anything in any level in return not only under a hundred thousand u.s. troops but thirty or forty thousand other troops here or well over a hundred thousand private security contractors you never hear is discussed in a major media so congress forces may come out private security forces may go in to take the poison america always is wars not just to win them but all wages them because the profits are so great the war profiteers one of these wars waged ten billion dollars we know all of cold they are already told every month besides the regular affairs appropriations for the f.b.i. and for all of us defense operations this is money they are after all owing to the
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war profiteers. landless all things they've upon it in afghanistan is being precipitated by local security forces which contain drug addicts and these connected to the taliban but despite this they say began handing control over one of the country's most people provinces to the locals on sunday but there's concern there to define head on trained and equipped to fend off insurgency by themselves jason mark blank reports from kabul. there's confusion on the faces of the afghan army soldiers as a firefight unfolds on the other side of the wall and lucky for them this is the kabul military training center in the boards being fired blanks the men here halfway through a ten week program and the officers don't cut them any slack when it's over the be deployed eastern province one of afghanistan's most violent corners. but we must push them hard so they can perform under pressure day by day we're making progress
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the afghan national army has already come a long way and scrapes well into about one hundred seventy thousand troops thanks to fresh waves of recruits attracted by higher wages and extra perks the soldiers and says they are all united in their desire to beat back the taliban led insurgency regardless of age or ethnicity then in yarmuk we are old brothers and we are all called by one mean. by a call of duty is also struck a chord beyond able bodied males the first ever class of women soldiers has just graduated. and there's even a mujahedeen unit made up of hardened veterans of the enticing via jihad this is all good news to u.s. military planners who have set a two thousand and fourteen deadline to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army enjoys a much better reputation in the police force and is even featured in the recent move. but is the army takes greater responsibility for security around the country there are concerns of the quantity of troops needed thing at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally
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a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to the was a widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival acts more lords we still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i stop which will. you. do need to be killing each of these. groups of the groups who control it. still has much to prove before it can still. do somewhat low income. i'm just a few minutes on the green card immigrants who are now seeing a red american citizenship law story they're now being told no entry to their new
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life tell you what. their resignations keep coming in the person you speak of phone hacking scandal now that the u.k.'s most senior police officer has quit support stephenson was facing a growing backlash hiring a former news of the world executive out an advisor he was later questions about elicit pain tapping the expletives commission up also took a swipe at the prime minister sega's choice of advisors was a worse decision mainly former editor of the also a and a dave developments rebecca brooks who ran the paper was arrested as part of the investigation she quit on friday as rico talks like a chief found his duty toward him and his son james facing and he was on tuesday over our ethical reporting and police bribery media analyst bill we says paying off this is the information that's going on. this is a good example of what the police have been doing in the kind of murdoch years
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they've been using a recip been leaking they've been paid for telling people when celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the arrests of people is actually a practice it has become in trying or in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice if but i don't think it's going to reflect the opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now an indian so much of the british establishment which was so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who . and corrupted different levels remember that four years ago right the police had these bags with i think it was a leaven thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and victims of crime and all these other people and they knew they were taking part investigation and these bags were just left there i mean it's amazing it's remarkable that it took four years for them to do anything about this meanwhile senior police officers were wining and dining with members of the murdoch empire they were meeting them for
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drinks privately one even hired them at a thousand pounds a day to work for him so you know what does this tell us about the relationship between the police and the news corp employees well it's very very serious and if this can happen at the top of the police look at the example that gives to officers down down the lines now you could well you know can any organization properly examine itself but so much is at stake but if that operation is seen to be corrupted as well i think we've got you know an even bigger problem i think so many people now are watching it including you know members of parliament select committees these are investigative bodies within the british political system they're all all eyes are on this let alone all the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. but the timing of the rest is raising a few eyebrows from what we're seeing intelligence officer nashton says it's
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northern. it's very unusual to have someone that's close to the heart the heart of power in the u.k. being arrested but i suppose based on the prima factual evidence around this case it would be unavoidable for the police not with the rest are having said that of course it is a very long journey from arrest to being charged to being put on trial and to being convicted so i suppose i'd be more surprised if if she were charging if this does proceed towards a legal hearing i have to say that i think is the timing of this arrest is very interesting because it's highly highly unusual for someone to be a prearranged arrest to turn themselves into a police station and go through the rest process on a sunday and of course is just two days before she was due to appear before a parliamentary committee so now it's of course a sort of get out of jail free card i can't possibly talk about this it is subject to legal proceedings so in a way i suppose one hundred slightly suspicious turn of mind one might think that the police taking the step at this stage. allowing her little wriggle room i shouldn't have to say too much and perhaps also would have said so much about the
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leaks of the police service in london as well so it's very very interesting timing . coming up peeking into the unknown to find out what the new bus will speak right so its brand new space telescope can feel as if we choose all facebook has to challenge to the stop of. cultures that so much of an oldish musician can find the mark left libya still in the same nato's bombing campaign in egypt and take on the rebels have only hardened political facts something. they face to face this is not a provocation but more of. a force it should stand for you sure it's a pretty tree they have no idea about the hardships the face to. face
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one it's this is it you know all of them to the same. for any army to life never use the other is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war. to truth nine hundred forty five dollars on t.v. dot com. now the crews that sank in the volga be lifted later on monday once the vessel is moved off its side in what is one of the operations most difficult stages attempts to put the ship on an even a kill resumed after a balancing fling ruptured on sunday the next task is to search the riverbed for fifteen missing the victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the surface investigated and relatives hope that definitive answers can be found as to why the
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ship sank but recovery crews it work is complicated because the vessel is stuck in the silt at the bottom of the volga but all garia went down in minutes leaving more than half of the two hundred eight passengers with no chance to escape one of russia's worst ever water dissolves. a lot a dot com is closely following the recovery operation and has the background to the tragedies if you keep up to date there and there's also well you tube channel for all our video reports of the salvage mission that russia's northern caucasus has been shaken by two deadly blasts four policemen were killed and tell the people we did in the explosions artie's movie to quote use in the region has. the last twenty four hours have seen two dadley blast hansa russia's north caucasus now the first one happening now two policemen were killed and seven others injured when an explosion heeds a search operation in the mountainous area now the second one as shock the republic
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of dagestan late at night it was a roadside bomb to produce men dads in three august ones it no. did tonight said to one the patrol car was driving through the city of crosspiece which is situated in the republic of dagestan you know the explosion was a quick quicker then two four kilograms t.n.t. and these two blasts happened in the wake of the recent terror raids that was launched in the republic of dagestan two days ago since the start of this yeah there has been a number of been a tourist it's possible anti terror raids and according to russia's in terror ministry the number of terrorist attacks is declined since the start of the two thousand and eleven compared to the same period as the year before but still i despise of this number is this a big number often see terror raids and the fact that it's dozens of terrorists
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were killed since the start of this yeah still the potential terrorist threat remains high in the region and there are two regions where gangs mostly action for these activities in about the republic and the republic. are due to coach of the republishing for a little. cool which in budapest is a home gary nazi war crimes. well ninety seven year old shun dog appear to deny being involved in the massacre of civilians hostages in serbia during world war two you can convicted by a military coup too much information for his role in the hunger when forces raids on serbia but he said to us was an old a few weeks hero was discovered living in budapest in two thousand and six and his war crimes trial is one of the last that would take place for holocaust crimes. and more stories developing around the world
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this hour and that libyan rebels the carrying out an assault on government forces in the eastern town of brega into one of the country's biggest oil facilities and nato has also been targeting pro gadhafi forces in the area with days of intense bombardment the alliance is trying to muster support for the rebels who have suffered heavy losses in recent days after you made another defiant speech the weekend denying rumors he was leaving libya as he struggles to quell the months long robots. more lethal clashes in syria this time between pro and anti-government protesters around thirty are thought to have died as the fighting worse than when we began using the firearms against each other last week three supporters of president assad kidnapped and killed and the dismembered bodies returned to their relatives anti-government demo so crackdown it is our thanks to the thirteen hundred people as they count in january. egypt's
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interim leaders of undertaking a massive government reshuffle after public anger over so post revolution reform most of the equipment psychotic relative newcomers who are not linked to the regime of x. in the public they're also conflicting reports about the ousted president's health is noise as mubarak is in a coma which doctors do not. own as well as president has transferred some powers to his ministers while he returns to cuba for cancer treatment hugo chavez is battle with neil this is raise doubt so you've been skittishness to lead the country but officially he still plans to run for reelection next year but as well of a journalist eva golinger believes his political rivals are exploiting his seriously ill. the functions that he's delegated are administratively nature and i mean there are things that he could continue to do i mean he's not going to be mentally incapacitated and he's just going to be physically distant and you know i live
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going undergoing treatment but he still will remain in front of government i mean you activated electronic signatures or he can sign a document he's going to be via teleconference on different cabinet meetings the opposition was primarily speculating and pushing for him to go to brazil i mean it just so happens you know the opposition to spell is very right wing and is very anti cuba were he to have chosen to go to brazil i don't think that their attitude would have been the same whatsoever were he to have chosen to go to the united states they probably wouldn't have said a word about it so they are being exploited by the u.s. and in fact that with those on the opposition very sort of psychological campaign media just trying to portray this perception of a weak charges of an ailing chivers or terminally ill charges and actors in venezuela that tries somehow to say that this is a cow or a vacuum or i would just remind people that in the united states ronald reagan and three cancers during his presidency he was going to the most remembered presidents
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of the united states. has been a space watching work for two decades but now it's a share of the job of revealing the big mysteries are rushed. on its way to help out the sharpest tool in the galaxy is where it was up i can. see it off. this is the moment russian space scientists have been waiting for for decades the space observatory equipped with a cutting edge telescope a huge top and universe explorer ation as an enormous i. see further and deeper than ever before it's moving possible to observe the most mysterious the darkest and the most shadow to corners of our galaxy and other galaxies as well and stars even to be able to observe black holes and shed light on the bare dark nature of the telescope is just ten meters long the cli's don't judge by the size here once
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radio astronomy is in space eight and ten out will synchronize with radio antennas all of space signals will become bind and attach will create an effect of one huge telescope with a dish thirty times bigger than the matter and these huge enormous i will be able to provide detailed images to tell speakers of the universe with a resolution ten thousand times shop and then america's power both so we can see what is happening is well i'll let you enjoy the moment. but it's a really. good. night
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to the small center here in the summer time to get it. ready or strong to hold its twenty seventh and make everything ready. months old to we will see the results means the first images of the universe from their original should not be repulsion from baikonur. all the telescope takes its place russian space agency boss tells also later this hour what he hopes it will see. you know we were foreign scientists not the russian ones seven or telescope is more interesting than the hubble space telescope in terms of making new findings it's a very profound science that implies a high degree of relativity of the final result it's difficult to forecast anything here the terms called weaves a possible to monitor the emergence of new stars and galaxies in a radio frequency band to see how the whole pool sense goes and got
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a some statistical data on the basis of which it would be possible to predict the dynamics of the welcome to work comets on the universe and to understand where we have all come from is that what's waiting for us in the future in this respect this is a historical event which marx was his return to space science. really tough getting i think hard to live in america but every f. alison's randomly hit the jackpot or so they thought it caught so ruled the latest lottery mess just arbitrary not tearing up the immigrants in the lights all he's going to check out the house. hoping for a better life in america court from nigeria applied for the green card lottery he won or so it said in the letter that he received from the state department almost two weeks later the us voided the result of the lottery for some twenty two
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thousand people including a truck or but i want a lot. of lottery. it's one for each year the u.s. state department grants green cards to some fifty thousand people from around the globe the lottery where the jackpot is the right to live and work in america is advertised as completely random the state department claims in this case there was a computer glitch and the results were not arbitrary and a computer programming error caused more than ninety percent of the selectees to come from the first two days of the registration period the victims of the blunder have joined in a class action suit against the u.s. state department and lost the court here has been struggling with the issue of randomness asking how could the result of the green card lottery not be random even if there had been a computer glitch as the state department claims one of the arguments is that even an error like that could produce a random result and the whole idea behind the green card lottery is that whoever
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you are whatever you do you think win it but this case could very well undermine that perception experts specializing in information technology say the decision of the state department as well as the court that dismissed the case defies simple logic rhonda means that if all records of all the tracks are on your cd player when you have. you made your tracks three four and five in the track twelve that's still run the state department has brought up intricate technical arguments to explain the blunder the thousands of its victims say they have the feeling that someone has gambled with their lives we believe that america through their eyes are. going to shut down our t. washington d.c. . only green card required for your access all areas after our website luckily here's what's lining up for you right now hearty dot com copy this is a machine all of them are hundred miles of pieces go on say in the greatest russian jewel of all the plane. crowning the sun the feet.
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and of the middle one frenzy in the heart of man we report on the mean machines of the annual city racing show accelerates. home of. the. revelation that r.t. sports in just about twenty minutes time is jenson button returns to moscow three years before this is he gets its first formula one grand prix business these decks they with maps. hello and welcome to your r.t. business board and i'm out treasurer good to have you with us european banks are starting the week on the back foot most are relieved of passing the e.u. stress test but they'll still but there's still a wide open to solve are in shock from bad debt in the u.s. and europe investment analyst though think that could open doors for russian
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lenders. the german banks and particular were exposed to toxic assets of the united states. the german banks for example were exposed to iceland they had nineteen billion dollars of exposure to iceland. and the irish banks the english banks are also not feeling very well. the. u.s. banks are still suffering from their exposure to toxic assets so within this area within the euro asian market the russian banks which has gone through the crisis relatively well are actually him a position. with cash to go out and spend money and buy up. relatively good assets in in europe and so this purchase my spirit of international is
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a first step and we may see some of the commercial banks. following suit doing the same sort of thing. it's been an excellent year so far for russia's second largest bank be reporting record profits of nine hundred twenty million dollars for the first quarter that's an increase of seventy percent on the same period last year and well above analysts forecasts provisions for bad loans have been with the bag benefiting from improved efficiency of its operations investors are still concerned about bts most troubled asset the newly acquired bank of moscow which is still heavily weighted by bad debt e.t.v. agreed to increase its ownership in the bank to seventy five percent that's the main condition for a fourteen billion dollar bailout from the state. a former boss of b.p. is considering a bid for two major russian oil firms sky news quotes people close to tony hayward say he's interested in both ross knapp and bosh now after the team companies are currently majority owned by holding company a f k systemic with stakes were
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thirteen billion dollars the deals are one of the series of targets hayward is looking out for his investment vehicle which he co-founded with billionaire nat rothschild hayward stepped down as b.p. c.e.o. a year ago after criticism of his handling of the oil spill in the gulf of mexico he's now head of b.p.'s russian venture k.p. . take a look at the markets now oil is lower with investors concerned a worsening debt crisis in europe may slow the economy and weigh on fuel demand european stocks expending last week's losses as the stress test results have shown lenders may have to raise additional cash banks are leading the downside rally energy majors following the lead as crude price edges lower. here in moscow markets are tracking the overseas trends investors waiting for this week's e.u. summit at which the leaders will once again try to find a solution to the debt to the greek debt problem market players also across looking across the pond there's no clarity with the possible increase of debt ceiling in
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the u.s. despite barack obama to raise it immediately. take a look at some individual. share moves on the my six most of the blue chips trading in the red but the t.v. is bucking that trend after publishing its financial results among the miners polly metal once again on the rise as investors look for a safe harbor in gold related assets and l n k is in the negative territory after reporting three percent growth in steel production for the second quarter. and in economic news industrial output speeding up into russia dromo six percent in june year on year compared with four percent in may car production is a key driver with a secular benefiting from higher demand and investment activity analysts expect even faster growth in the coming months amid low interest rates and cooling inflation. now you are up to date on all things financial back in the next hour with more any time at archie dot com slash business headlines up next stay with us here on our team.
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