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the movie joins the hotels the. way hoto the grand imperial tried to toss western clothes coromandel hotel the close of the hotel sedona to go on. prednisone to kenilworth hotel treat. the man who exposed the news of the well thrown hocking scandal is found dead at his home as a revelations and resignations keep coming from. europe's and largest economy the to russia do you want to charities that interest revenue and record pace it's what business in june the. financial world sees bombing grow greeks are shelling the city to find their way out of the plight. and only business bosses answer to silicon valley's telling morning or investors and says that with a total of thirteen new firms signed up to get a piece of the action we'll have more on that and business in so many minutes.
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this is our table well these are not small twenty four hours a day welcome to the program the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found dead sean hoare was a journalist start changing newspaper and claim that it has users happening and encourage reporters to do it he was found dead at his home in london police are treating it as unexplained not suspicious or directly in danger his former editor andy colson for knowing about any of hacking which he denies it on tuesday murdoch his son james and his former u.k. executive ok groups will face the wrath of the nation please be asked to explain a scandal that shaken the press with missions and the police to its core as the energy report sits another blow to britain's beleaguered police force in
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a string of high profile errors in recent years. ian tomlinson died in london's g twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon hoggart how would say he'd been. vented from giving first day by a baying bottle throwing more but he later admitted that had happened john charles de monette is short by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers allegedly leaked a report saying he'd fled from police c.c.t.v. images later showed this wasn't true. less well known is michael daugherty a man who went to the police for help only for it to turn into a catholic arrest where bourbon legibly false statements and mistreatment. i obviously have no protection from in this country i think is completely outrageous daugherty told police he suspected his thirteen year old daughter was being groomed
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by a paedophile concerned they referred it to his local station sex crime unit then nothing after two weeks daugherty phoned the unit secretary back when the trouble started just recently asked mcmaster you've got my house. police came to jockeys house to jordan to arrest him for her writing the police chris terry shortly after his arrest he learnt the investigation into his daughter's grooming had been dropped by police records show they haven't looked at any of the evidence the police secretary has since admitted she had a hazy recollection of the telephone call she said set her so much but only when presented with tapes of the conversations dr z. had luckily recorded the officers involved in his arrest were found to be at fault and sent over a training course but doctors he believes that's not enough i don't think anything different or. i think that this is this is normal society. they need to
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be held accountable in the same way that anybody else would. talk which is the count of lies and harassment by the police is by no means unique but the phone hacking scandal has brought stories like his into the public eye revealing bribery and corruption at the heart of the police force it's amazing the focus has tended to be on the journalists themselves and not on the allegedly corrupt police officers who have been receiving money to provide protected information but it does show that as a city and then make corruption and the failure. to. the country's most senior police officers have resigned this week and two more are under investigation after relations between news corp and the police were revealed to have been far too cozy senior police officers were wining and dining with members of the murdoch empire and they were they were meeting them for drinks privately one even hired them a thousand pounds
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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 the officer down the line the inspectors terry has announced a review into the workings of the police to rebuild public trust that's little comfort to michael he says he's traumatized by his experience at the hands of the people he turned to for help the phone hacking scandal has many far reaching implications from the potential breakup of the media empire to a loss of faith in the british press but it's also pushed into the spotlight once again a police force that appears only to tell the truth but its course out in a light many are now asking how to justice can prevail your. lungs it. when these international has got a taste of its own medicine one of its most popular newspapers was hacked a fake story appeared on the son's website which falsely claimed died before
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directing the. page it was posted. which previously. pages. also be active saying it brought down the times website which is another murdoch publication. suppressed the establishment was concerned the police robbery allegations could cloud investigation. to find out that certain officers had been on the payroll of these organizations and providing details to the journalists who were involved in a scandal that in itself it is quite a disgrace and it does raise the question of who is properly qualified to to look into this into to form a proper investigation certainly not to the police itself investigating itself that would be ridiculous at this point and the idea again of a parliamentary inquiry it has to be at least seem to be completely free of ties to
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the prime minister's office certainly and to any other m.p.'s who may have been implicated in this scandal so it's going to be an incredible mess unfortunately for the british people to be sorting through right now and i think trust in the public institutions has been necessarily eroded by this appalling disgraceful conduct on the part of so many different people in the public has invested so much trust. plenty more in store and clearing arguably america's most exclusive campsite down to the woods today and the most wealthy and powerful country on this and we have the details. now there's definitely an energy around the talks between russia and germany which kept getting late on tuesday and the merkel is expected to seek support for her country's move away from power which could open opportunities for russian gas as well that other problems to tackle too from the national security to western nations crossing the line on
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a un mandate and then there. is in germany for us. germany is russia's biggest trading partner and the announcement by the country that it plans to shelter all its nuclear stations in the light of the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here in hanover really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market there also hopes to progress on russia's annexation bid finally to the world trade organization and germany and hope to tap into the more noise nation program of russia announced by dmitry medvedev with the tying up various big contracts we also know there are problems with the economy throughout the european union which really makes germany look to the east for a new deals the greek and portuguese crises which have seen angela merkel facing a lot of criticism here in germany for potentially having to bailout those countries especially in the light of the news that the crisis may be spreading to
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italy and spain germany is the european union's biggest creditor that means it gives more money to the european union than anyone else so there are fears that germany will have to foot the bill. germany comparing nato realm to the point of view of a joint missile defense system in other words that they can avoid the fear that the missile defense will be pointed at mosco there are fears in mosco that the defense system could be aimed at russia on libya germany and russia both abstained from the u.n. vote authorizing nato action in libya and they both want to stop further escalation of the voidness their own report that nato countries all oh me libya's rebels so both countries will be looking to strengthen their already strong relationship one a range of issues on which they share a common position. on the way in a private look at exodus find out why an increasing number of greek something back
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to the graves and quenching sissies. police have detained the captain of a vessel which sells past a sinking pleasure cruise without helping. right down the river nine days ago taking one hundred fourteen wives and investigators say there are contradictory reports as to why two boats failed to stop. the director of the firm that rented the banter the ships were arrested recovery crews are now working on lifting a cruiser despite weather i still say could play a crucial role in finding answers as to why the ship went down in just three minutes next time ask us to search the riverbed for fifteen missing victims. disaster is one of the russians worst tragedies. ever ports it's raising serious questions countries with different. scenes no one wants to see repeated russia still in shock over the sinking of the river cruise ship well barrier that
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killed one hundred twenty nine for the pension out of the safety of the rest of russia's river fleet to see for ourselves we traveled upstream. like the vast majority of vessels on the river this one was built on salvia. it's one of the true plus the most passenger ships in this war operated. vessel servicing areas are subsidized with take it's costing as little as fifty cents apiece. to get from think there is nobody replacements. we are just a small company we could never afford to build our own ships i think with good gear the existing ships can be used for another fifty years. the only as it says these ships are the latest technical inspections but so to the carrier and got ships
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adequate emergency along with poor people aim for the high death toll. some are calling for stricter regulations including the subletting of all ships the small operators what use could make up on a large respectable company sees that a ship is getting too expensive to repair instead of writing it off they pass it on to the smaller operators on the smaller out for children unscrupulous not how they approach maintenance i have no money for it anyway product not everyone agrees post that mr t. because we simply stores man i'm sure we will lose rivers trying to do any such measures must go hand in hand with redeveloping the river shipping industry because it's bloody middle name field as well and we need. this hoping to do just that yet he admits that all those clear vessels have declined dramatically following the economic difficulties of the last few years and yet. this industry is not going to
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pull itself out of the current crisis for that to happen government must take the first step in the interest in a word like even if this does happen it will take years for the new ships to come on stream i mean our passengers on an old share had begun to stop using it because of safety concerns was well you can be scared of everything so i will carry on going on these advice on how hapless. you are there are no see your flaws. video reports and analysis online for you to watch and i feel like that's what else is at r.t. dot com today russian security forces say they've managed to prevent a massive terrorist attack and must. also lie their group of young russian women playing themselves as clinton. ocean the prime minister.
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says. if if. if. that were in the age when most populations surge and the cities in search of jobs and money bring greece it seems that the countryside is where fortunes followed misery in the metropolis where jobs and wages up becoming more scarce the number right now sending over guts out into the open seas governments are balls. the birthplace of civilization greece is famous for its ancient ruins among other things those very ruins and tourists they attract are today almost the only profitable thing in greece as the country charters on the brink of financial ruin. people here are losing all hope of making it through even the ones living in the capital athens. menu solution is simple leave city life behind. greece's reverting to an agricultural economy farming is
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one of the few remaining profitable industries with apple great olive and cherry orchard practically everywhere there were life is bountiful as a city girl i could never imagine leaving behind that urban lifestyle and moving to a remote village but after seeing and tasting what the great countryside has to offer it becomes pretty clear that for the desperate people of athens this is a land of opportunities right for the baking. after he's known this for decades she picks her own fruit and uses them for daily business our workshop is practically a big kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway with her house right above the shop she can never be late for work and wouldn't change this for anything. and many people
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tired of bottling up their frustrations in the city and making the same choice. since i was living. everybody wants to do the same but there's even the money to go since we have a crisis there's many people that. they go back to their houses. they have. to sign. because there is a marmalades have given after a chance to raise her kids and live her life the way she wants but most critics are simply energy and have a very large percentage of or. lost their jobs especially young or are almost desperately i mean i think it's young to become architects and i'm afraid that i'm not. telling the truth will be.
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almost a percentage of people ninety something percent statistics show that nearly one million people have lost their jobs in the figures are only expected to rise with over forty percent of people under the age of twenty four out of work any job is in demand and quietly which is like they are rapidly becoming the proverbial silver lining of the dark get out that means records cashiers are the art team grease. some of the well as other men. in stores where you go u.s. officials have met representatives of colonel gadhafi his government giving the only occasional message on the libyan leader must go a spokesman for the regime's every meeting royals are important step it's in relations with the u.s. but insists that libyans will decide their own future while fighting continues like eastern world. where rebels had declared they have taken the city government.
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egyptian state t.v. clearly showed you also showed live coverage of the corruption trials of officials who served under president barack obama information minister and the previous head of state solution accused of leading the country at least two million dollars people away from constant rights decisions of sgrena trials to try and quell protests which returned in anger over a snowdrift food since previous the exhausted. venezuelan officials says president others will stand for election next year despite the street canceling. or getting some of his rice question from the finance minister on the undergoes medication the government insists it as its socialist reforms will go ahead and this is speculation about the sweetest little future. the grab for gold has seen the precious metal reach of record sixteen hundred
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dollars an ounce scramble for bullion has led surprise surprise is for eleven consecutive days it was nice to see a stable a little currencies of europe and us it's like it means mines when they meet on thursday and try and settle the markets on stem increasing that some nice trick. well it seems the camp of woods of california or the citizen making grounds for america's major policies for over a century are the wealthy and influential have been gathering to brainstorm a foreign domestic agenda. christine for example trying to state their pitch as protesters claim that economic and political agendas are being decided that. it is nestled among the redwoods twenty seven hundred acres of pristine land broken down into dozens of camps and for two weeks every july since the eight hundred eighty s. they've been filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men in the world.
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many of them arrive on their corporate jets at the nearby sonoma county airport. others arrive in fancy cars which will fill the onsite parking lot i do tight there is said to be more than two thousand men who attend and as you can imagine they are well protected by a trove of police private yeah i know we're all covering the protests and we just wanted to see if there was anyone to give us that you know there's no way we know just going to ask or have the police come and arrest you if you don't. access is by invitation only and most pay more than fifteen thousand dollars to attend. and for more than thirty five years protesters have stood at the entrance gates our concern is not what's going on inside of the grove but what's happening outside of the grove with the people that are in here according to several reports this is
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where the idea for the manhattan project was conceived back in one thousand nine hundred eighty two it's also where every republican president since the sixty's has spent time before actually becoming the nominee we know for sure that richard nixon and ronald reagan sat down and had conversation about who was going to run for president well i mean they made a deal peter phillips wrote his dissertation on the bohemian club in one thousand nine hundred four and was invited to attend for four days he witnessed firsthand the opening of that the cremation of care where the power elite leave their cares behind in a symbolic ceremony and he thought all of the scene in this photo judge says he was a paid employee of the grove and drove the horse and buggy that carried the casket and the ceremony the casket represented curves and they were actually. burnet and they're. all on the lake with music this is
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a place filled with secrets that only those who go inside and perhaps the trees will never really know but i was able to get my hands on some photographs that i want to show you just to give you a sense on what it looks like on the inside this is a photograph of people who were tanned as we mentioned it is all men and this is a photograph of. this here was taken back in one thousand nine hundred nine colin powell iraq and donald rumsfeld had and this is thomas kean two years later he would become head of the nine eleven commission here's a picture newt gingrich and reconsider because in your sign and another shot of thomas kean here's a much younger dick cheney at the grove and henry kissinger having a little fun i was also able to get my hands on several programs from previous years outlining the schedule of talks and their topics and what we have here on july twenty second two thousand and eight is the latest. c.f.r.
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member and trilateral commission member fred starr he gave it all called afghanistan the unexpected there are other connections to be made as well between the lakeside talks and public policy that all of this was a man that was involved in the. oil business george link with the persian gulf crisis this is nine hundred eighty caspar weinberger who was the secretary of defense in the reagan administration on rearming america and that's easily documented the arms build up came in around late eighty one eighty two. there are rumors of extreme drunkenness of prostitutes and of homosexual activities by members but for the most part it is the secret that agreements critics say should be brought to light that agreement can be you know occupying the middle east. fighting terrorism. and circling china politically and militarily for mary moore
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who's been researching bohemian grove for more than three decades what happens inside is symptomatic of a much larger problem we've all grown up taking civics trying to understand how the world works and we're all told that we elect representatives they go to washington we have total influence over them and they make decisions that are in the best interests of us then we start growing up and if we pay any kind of attention we find out that none of that is true in montreal california christine for sound r.t. . type of business news now here in l.c. . hello and welcome to business here nights here and we start this hour with the heights of project skulk of all what's just continuing to attract new companies russia's answer to silicon valley has unveiled a further thirteen firms have signed up and the project's chief operating officer says and that smoke is coming both from big and small players. on one level
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we've already attracted commitments from for example cisco a one billion dollars to invest in skoda on a smaller level one of the big pharma we've also attracted forty million dollars to invest in venture funds plus one hundred million dollars to invest in setting up an id center for political trials at skolkovo and then on another level in the venture capital we've attracted four funds collectively which i have committed financing to go finance with us about forty million dollars as well so if you are a range of the type of partners who are working with from the very large commitments to very important commitments on the venture side as well our goal is to match one hundred percent potentially twenty percent of the finance that we receive from the russian government and i think we're on track to doing that we have to keep in mind schools that was about thirteen months old and i think we made some very decent progress so far. but the c.e.o. also said that collaboration spurred by which was one of the projects major partners was more than just
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a financial one. one of the keys that they're hoping is to provide financing for the project itself which is very important it takes money to achieve these sort of things but also we are working together on developing a very interesting data center and advanced technology data center that i believe certainly russia has no equal and so we're very excited or cluster i choose developing that together which for a bank so it's a multi-level relationship with them. and let's take a look at the markets now crude is on the rise as investors wait for reports some more of that could show us inventories decline for seventh week however concerns about the prospects of global economic recovery are limiting gains. and asian shares are lower went on certainty about the resolution of u.s. and european that problems from pressure on the markets financials are the first to software and so he know no more holdings is losing more than two and a half for sides
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a stronger yen is also weighing on exporters and the same story goes and home home where heavyweight h.s.b.c. is that around half a percent it's. andy here in moscow it's less than an hour left now before the opening bell russian markets end of monday in the red by over a one and a half percent affected by lower oil prices i look ahead to the rest of the week straight lied to me or bing and i it's alpha cat so believes the negative mood is like this and saying you i mean more right numbers will be posted on the board. i don't think that today we'll see some changes in order or. i'm sure because the key event for the markets are both closely one european leaders who will try to decide what to do is old to start. the process so i think markets all likely to drift in their own right so maybe we will see sounder goals and i feel this is
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