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just. about my house that's all just police came to dougherty's house to door to arrest him for harassing the police secretary shortly after his arrest he learned 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 has a hazy recollection of the telephone call she said upset her so much but only when presented with tapes of the conversations daugherty had luckily recorded the officers involved in his arrest were found to be at fault and sent on a retraining course but doctors he believes that's not enough i don't think there are anything different than. i think this is this is normal if something criminal they need to be held accountable in the same way that anybody else would be in the court dockets he's a count of lies interest meant by the police is by no means unique but the phone hacking scandal has brought stories like his into the public eye revealing bribery
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and corruption at the heart of the police force it's amazing 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 there's a sort of endemic corruption and a failure of accountability and oversight where. two of 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 they were they were meeting them for 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 the officers go on down the line the home secretary has announced a real. you into the workings of the police to rebuild public trust that of little
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comfort to michael daugherty who 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 so 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 when its course out in the law many are now asking how justice can prevail your advocates are too young to. the news international has got a taste of its own medicine after one of its most popular newspapers with was a fake a story appeared on the psalms that website which falls they claim to rupert murdoch had died before directing readers to the hikers twitter page it was posted by a group of course. which previously it's had the fox news and cia pages and allied group of called anonymous has been active saying it brought down the times
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website which is another murdoch publication as they claim so well from the gossip press at the top of the establishment was concerned the police bribery allegations could cloud the investigation. to find out that certain officers had been on the payroll of these organizations and providing details today to the journalists who were involved in the scandal that in itself 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 the police itself investigating itself that would be ridiculous at this point and the idea of a parliamentary inquiry it has to be at least seemed to be completely free of ties to the prime minister's office certainly and to any other m.p.'s who may have been implicated in the 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
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the part of so many different people in whom the public has invested so much trust . well plenty more in store for you on our team including arguably america's most exclusive campsites you get around the corner in woods today you might find the most wealthy and powerful brainstorming the next choice of u.s. president we have the details. next to this that an increasing number of greeks are going back to the growth and personally fishies find out why in a few minutes. there's definitely an energy around the talks between russia and germany which kicked off at one of the. biggest trading partner in europe and it's now looking to capitalize on that relationship don't know bushell's covering the meeting for. major medvedev has said here in hanover that expects russia to fully recover from the economic crisis that erupted really in two thousand and eight and
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that trade between germany and russia will be record turnover this year of course germany has announced that it will plan to shelter its nuclear stations in the wake of the fukushima accident in japan and that opens opportunities for the likes of russia's gazprom the gas joint here in hanover expects to sign some deals which will allow it to top the german market really as a stepping stone to the european market while she also hopes for help from joining the world trade organization in return germany hopes to sign some big contracts in the vaults mold laws they should program announced boy creature made bed if of course germany is facing problems here merkel is coming in for criticism for potentially bailing out the failing economies of greece and oil and the news that says the crisis may be spreading to countries like italy and spain is giving a lot of cause for concern for people here in germany russia hopes that germany can
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help to bring nato around to the view that the missile defense system in europe should be a joint one which which helps both sides in any case should not really be told get it out russia must go is concerned that the system could be used to tall get russia and he wants guarantees from late so that that won't be the case on libya both russia and germany abstained on the u.n. votes which are all through as you and the nato action in libya and on growing concerns of escalation of the violence there they want to prevent the supply of was nato admitting that it is supplying arms to libya's rebels now which may do it fanatical immokalee have a personal friendship and you cats are remembered their last summit they stayed up off the dinner together chatting. speaks russian so no need for a translator so they post a new friendship released. cements the good relations between germany and russia at the moment. police have detained the captain of a vessel which sailed past
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a sinking pleasure cruise or without helping people garia went down the volga river nine days ago killing more than a whole form board investigators say there are contradictory reports as to why nearby banks failed to stop well earlier the director of the rented the boat and the ship's registrar. recovery teams are now working on lifting the crews that despite bad weather experts say it could play a crucial role in finding out why the ship went down in just three minutes the next task is to search the river bed for fifteen missing victims the bulgari disaster is one of russia's worst ever shifting tragic things as you get a report with raising serious questions about the country's river plate. scenes no one wants to see repeated russia still in shock over the sinking of the river cruise ship big area that killed one hundred twenty nine but the attention now turns to the safety of the rest of russia's river fleet to see for ourselves
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reach of it upstream to the city of heroes. like the vasa majority of vessels on the river volga this one was built in soviet times i've been the last twenty years that's been through that. as each one of whom has used the term legacy most passenger ships that this will operate at a loss vessel servicing remote areas all subsidized tickets costing as little as fifty cents a piece but tourists craft up to get city funding to there is no money for placements in the us because we are just a small company who could never afford to build our own ships i think with good care the existing ships can be used for another fifty years. the owners insist these ships of course the latest technical inspections but so too did the bulgaria . and chips created emergency alarm was partly blamed for the high death toll. some
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are calling for stricter regulations including bearing the subletting of old ships to small operators but this group make up on a large respectable company sees that a ship is getting too expensive to repair instead of writing it off to pass it on to a smaller operator and these smaller outfits are often unscrupulous about how they approach maintenance and have no money for it anyway that not everyone agrees. that if we simply start banning ships we will lose river transport altogether any such measures must go hand in hand with redeveloping the river shipping industry. demon in chino is one of the new class entrepreneurs who is hoping to do just that yet he admits that orders for new vessels have declined dramatically following the economic difficulties of the last few years and yet. this industry is not going to pull itself out of the current crisis for that to happen the government must take
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that first step you know but even if this does happen it will take years for the new ships to come on stream and that means asbestos on an old ship if they're going to stop using it because of safety concerns. well you can be scared of everything so i will carry on going on these private boats which have happened it's. now on video reports an analysis online for you to watch whenever you want here's what else is that r.t. dot com right now. here in force and say they've managed to prevent an outfit terrorist attack in moscow. a huge challenge of private text messages leaked online damaging the reputation of one of russia's top mobile phone. facebook investigation. and a group of young russian women policemen and women rabbits proclaim themselves
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those who didn't know me declaring their devotion to the prime minister. now in an age when most populations of species in search of jobs and money but in greece it seems that the countryside is where fortunes are now forrard misery in the metropolis where jobs and wages are becoming more scarce than ever is sending up with lights out into the open up in as out of a report. the birthplace of civilization greece is famous for its ancient ruins among other things those very ruins and the tourists they attract are today almost the only profitable thing in greece as the country taught hers on the brink of financial ruin. people here are losing all hope of making it through even the ones
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living in the capital athens. for many the solution is simple leave city life behind. greece's reverting to an agricultural economy farming is one of the few remaining profitable industries with apple grape olive and cherry orchard it's 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 ripe for the taking. over has known this for decades she picks her own fruit and uses them for daily business her workshop is practically a big kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway with their house right above the shop she
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can never be late for work and wouldn't change this for anything a city could offer. and many people tired of bottling up their frustrations in the city are making the same choice i did since i was living out. everybody wants to do the same but believe in. the money to do since we have a crisis there's a many people that leave and they go back to their houses but they have been small villages and. they try to find. pickled vegetables and marmalades have given after a chance to raise her kids and live her life the way she wants but most greeks are simply energy i'm never a very large percentage of. people who have lost their jobs especially
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young people who are almost desperate i mean i teach young people to become architects and i'm afraid that i cannot. tell them what the truth will be that they will not find job almost the first sentence of ninety two ninety something percent statistics show that nearly one million people have lost their jobs and that 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 quite villages like idea are rapidly becoming the proverbial silver lining of the dark cloud to lose over greece casuarinas r r t greece. and there is now some other international headlines this hour on the gyptian state's t.v. schedules to live coverage of the corruption trials officials who served under president mubarak the former information minister and the previous head of state television he used to be giving away will cost him right two million
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dollars the decision to screen the trial was made to try and quell pressure from. test with returned amid anger over still refer authentically somewhere which to us president obama. iran says it's speeding up its nuclear enrichment by installing a more efficient centrifuges that one of its facilities as a spy rounds of un security council sanctions over two rounds refusal to stop enriching around and not lies is developing at that insists it's refining uranium for electricity and medical research. ramp a goal to see the pressures that metal reach a record sixteen hundred dollars an ounce the scramble for berlin has led to price rises for eleven consecutive days as investors see it as more stable than the beleaguered currencies of europe and the u.s. it's likely to be on the e.u. leaders minds when they meet on thursday to try and settle the markets and stem the
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increasing debts of greece spain and italy. the israeli military the. ship of propellants dean activists on route to garza which is subject to a naval blockade no resistance with the pan out that's the last boat remaining from a humanitarian patella that was prevented from leaving paul to greece three weeks ago last year's attempt to reach by sea and it did nine turkish activists killed in a raid with israel vowing to stop anyone who tries to break the blockade one of those involved in that aid mission says israel's prime to strike again this time. it's a little bit confusing to these really society because this time it's really and. it's really it's not just in years it's been there for it's very hard. to do just that. but in the situation today that israelis are so afraid of any
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change. in their thought afraid from the whole world that it's for no. there are. just another attack. or we'll hear more from israeli activist shapiro who tried to get help into gaza and the bit later this hour. now it seems the camp words of california are the decision making grounds for america's major policies for all that a century the wealthy and influential have been gathering there to brainstorm the foreign and domestic agenda christine for trying to stake pitches possibly protesters claim that economic political issues. it is nestled among the redwoods twenty seven hundred acres of pristine land broken down in the amps and for two weeks every july since the eight hundred eighty s.
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they've been filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men in the world. 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 at its height 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 so we're all covering the protest and we just wanted to see if there was anyone that gave us the get off the property there is no way we could just get him to ask or have the police come and arrest you if you don't ok 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
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outside of the grove with the people that are in here according to several reports this is where the idea for the manhattan project was conceived back in one nine hundred forty 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 a conversation about who was going to run for president when and i mean and 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 vent the cremation of care where the power elite leave their cares behind in a symbolic ceremony. the scene in this photo this is 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
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a sense on what it looks like on the inside. this here was taken back in one thousand nine hundred nine colin powell the back of donald rumsfeld's head and this is thomas kean two years later he would become head of the nine eleven commission. here's a picture newt gingrich henry kissinger and rick and their son and another shot of thomas kean here's a much younger dick cheney at the grove and henry kissinger having a little fun. there are rumors of extreme drunkenness of prostitutes but for the most part it is the secret ballot 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 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
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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 monterrey california christine for our t.v. well about with a recap of our top stories right after the business days with marina. hello and welcome to business here at c.n.n. germany wants russia to export more gas to the country to help cover its scrapping of nuclear power he's eyeing up access to consumers in the biggest market for russian energy that surprised me. and that's more tangible now after germany decided support the plug on nuclear power energy minister said again go estimates that this could increase the country's annual gas consumption by twenty percent he
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says germany may subsidize the building of gas facilities jointly with russia and russia says it's ready to meet the man prime minister putin earlier indicated adding a new line to the nord string network which will pump gas to europe bypassing ukraine and belarus. now supper leaves her money will take part in russia's innovation drive this you countries are creating a one billion euro investment fund to support heights had business the head of russia's state the bank says the cash will only target small and medium sized firms and particularly ones which work in the car industry would have been you could have believes this will help produce more components locally. now the high tech projects skolkovo is considered need to attract new companies russia's answer to silicon valley has revealed a further thirteen firms have signed up their projects chief operating officer says investments is coming from both big and small players. on the one level we've
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already attracted commitments from for example cisco over one billion dollars to invest and to go to a smaller level one of the big pharma we've also directed forty million dollars to invest in venture funds plus one hundred million dollars to invest in setting up an r. and d. center for clinical 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 about forty million dollars as well so gives you 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 and potentially two hundred percent of the financing we receive from the russian government and i think we're on track to doing that we have to keep in mind the school's job is about thirteen months old and i think we've made some very decent progress so far. let's take a look at the day's trading crude is on the rise and as investors wait for reports
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tomorrow that may show us inventories the climb for seventh week however concerns about the prospects of global economic recovery are limiting gains. and european stocks are trying to rebound from a seven month low with host of corporate results supporting some sectors banks are mostly higher after being particularly hates on monday. almost four percent. and here in moscow both exchanges are end of the arts yes just over one percent and in my sex is up sixty six percent and let's take a look at some individual share moves only my sex energy majors are on their rawest held by gains while primus gas problem is that in point eighty six percent that's as investors are waiting for the talks in germany. one point seven two percent all reports agreed to acquire energy assets and brazil and the deal could boost its
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reserves five three and a half the. seconds financials are all song a rally after a sell off in the previous trading session needs to be itself one point sixty one percent it's. now russia's the largest goal for these plants so almost. five years paul is gold says it's pivots hopes on needs a pause that's inside varia to raise production to one hundred fifteen metric tons for adam if the goal is reached the company will be called one of the world's top five precious metal miners. and that's all the business news for now alice is that for the headlines. hungry for the food we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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it's. a multi this is seen here expose the news of the world phone hacking scandal been found dead at his tomb was the revelations resignations keep coming late so on tuesday the leading figures from the muddle pedia empire and the police force will be. europe's largest economy looks east for new opportunities is to be that of a dead of an angle a medical tool business in germany the country's most biggest trading partner in europe and is looking to further capitalize on the partnership. financial woes
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sees following the grow is greek shelling the city is a pile the way out supply and world life is all for unfruitful mule for to see the million million people. in the crowd. now israel's military commandos have boarded a goals aid ship bound to ease the sea blockade of the strip now here's from an activist who last year's deadly fire to attend about why israel feel so threatened by such missions. what i have is a human life sex vest refusenik and it is really who supports the fratellis thank you very much for joining us here on r t v why were you part of the fatality last year and why are you not. i wasn't it. was he was named the jewish vote last year it was a bunch of. c.
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five. jews from all over the world and then another four israelis a younger. and we came within with jewish message if you want jewish israeli message that we also jews and israelis are not against. are not against the palestinians not about to oppress them we come it's really very few we come to break the siege we acknowledge the situation of the people in gaza we think it's immoral and criminal for first of all the palestinians and secondly for the israelis and this year i'm just not available without food i support it just the same and it carries the same message as without the jewish part that there would be the whole the whole world for. a for peace and. taken down the blockade and how much support is there in israel for the fatality i would say almost none.

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