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the moviegoer of the joint chiefs to be a movie that's a great way to get to the ground in period during the cold war still push coromandel you can a little closer with it to its ability to go and. read the sun the colonel was virtually as a retreat. timer to face the music out of range britain wants his place to be is the murdoch media more like he is to be grilled playing against over phone hacking and bribery play. russia and germany's summit powers openly lin's growing angophora energy in moscow is readiness to do business. and israeli commandos take a version ship carrying pro palestinian activists and gals are forcing another attempt to break the sea blockade of that region. also trading on the russian stock markets will become simpler for foreigners very little longer have to pay a twenty percent capital gains tax form that's interesting but it's not as though.
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some very warm welcome to you this is also a line from moscow now today's all singing t.v. in britain is a must see for most of the country is rupert murdoch his son under siege former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor making his life the trio's arriving on palm and questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the world will end in the a grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found dead police are treating it as unexplained falsely at this stage there's no evidence of anything suspicious he scandal has shaken the press politicians and the police haven't already taken down britain's two top cops as more i live for poor. because another
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blow to britain has been the good police the assault a string of i pray for errors and recently it's. ian tomlinson died in london's g. twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon harwood howard said he'd been prevented from giving first day by a baying bottle throwing more than a trick that it had happened john schollers day monette is shot 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 they to show 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 calf to s. where both allegedly false statements and mistreatment. protection from. i think you. just told police he suspected his
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thirteen year old daughter was being groomed by a paedophile concerned they referred it to his local station sex crime unit then nothing after two weeks daugherty phoned the unit secretary that's when the trouble started just recently asked mcmaster you got my house. police came to talk to his house to arrest him for her writing the police that chris terry shortly after his arrest he learnt the investigation into his daughter's grooming been dropped by police records show they hadn't looked at any of the evidence the police secretary has since admitted she had a hazy recollection of a telephone call she said upset 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 on every training course but doctors he believes that's not enough i don't think anything different. i think this is this is normal.
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they need to be held accountable in the same way that anybody else would. talk with these accounts of lawyers and harassment by the police this boy 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 offices have been receiving money to provide protective information and it does show that this is an endemic corruption and the failure. to. 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 and they were they were making room for drinks privately one even hired them at 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 a good proper the police look at the example that gives the officers there on down the lines the same secretary has announced a review into the workings of the police to rebuild public trust that's little 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 for 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 when its course out in a lot many are now asking how justice can prevail your habits are to judge it or the boots on the other foot for another of murdoch's british newspapers after the sun has been hung out
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a fake story appeared on the paper's website which falsely claimed rupert murdoch had died before directing readers to the hackers twitter page it was posted by a group called law which previously attacked the funks news and cia own pages and allied group called anonymous has also been active saying it brought down by times website and not the murdoch publication as the closest one from the gas across the top will stop the spread of this concern the five reallocations of clown investigation. to find no that certainly officers have been on the payroll of these organizations and providing details to to. the journalists were involved in a scandal that in itself is quite a disgrace and it does raise the question of who is properly qualified to to look into this and to to form a proper investigation certainly not the police itself investigating itself that would be ridiculous at this point and the end of the parliamentary inquiry it has
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to be at least seem to be completely free of ties to the prime minister's office certainly and into any other in peace and we 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 this appalling disgraceful conduct on the part of so many different people in whom the public has invested so much trust. now with r.c. good to have you with us and still ahead this hour rural as state why greeks are fleeing the scene of the financial meltdown when you would like them better for them to recover from family. larson's recovery crews try to lift the sunken vessel on the polgar river grove or finding the truth behind the tragedy of one proselyte point that she. is ready to come on days of boarded balls abound day on the approach to the territory reporting no resistance from
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activists on board the french vessel is the last from a tennis strong humanitarian to where they were prevented from leaving port three weeks ago while correspondent across about a myth. just before noon local time to choose date the friendship which is known as the dining table surrounded by at least three israeli naval ships as it made its way to gaza this is off to the ship and coast overnight in international waters now we understand that the israeli navy contacted the captain of the ship want him that if you went any further they key would be acting you breaking israel's blockade on gaza and according to the israeli army they made it quite clear so the ship's captain and the ship's passengers that there were other legal options available to them they're all sixteen people on board the ship ten of them are passengers three of them are crew three of them are journalists this is the furthest that any ship so far in this series of freedom for two to has
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been able to go in terms of being able to reach gaza now the israelis are at pains not to see a repeat of what happened last year when you had their food insecure one that incident in which two of his citizens were killed when israeli commandos wanted the biggest ship they have a modern modern rock and they simply do not want to see that happen again so they added pains to try and see this dealt with peacefully and without any kind of loss of life israeli soldiers naval soldiers boarded the ship when it was some seventy kilometers away from gaza and there's no question that the ship was still in international waters it did go off without incident and whatnot that ship is being towed to the israeli port city of ashdod according to the israeli army spokesperson they have the passengers on board will be dealt with by the israeli immigration police but the question of just how these these really actions are still remains a very important question there had been at least separate investigative committees that was they talked last to look at how these really sort of in that first
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incident how they dealt with that knowledge the new information once councils found him to quote the israeli actions have now fairly north pole and later this month we do expect the findings of a second u.n. commission that has already. indicated that why find the israeli blockade on gaza not illegal the israeli soldiers did last year at home when you look at the commies from international legal experts they say that when ships are in the high seas there is something such as the freedom of navigation and asked such the israeli soldiers boarding the ship is in fact illegal. well as we just heard last year this had to reach by sea and did it with a nine turkish activists killed in a raid by israeli commandos well israel impose the blockade four years ago where hamas which sees it as a terrorist organization came to power there well one of the ads was a bold admission he says israel thinks the protests are an attack against. its
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alluded to confusing to the israeli society because this time it's really and. it's really it's not only seniors it's european people and therefore it's very hard to see. that they just. but in the situation today that israelis are so afraid of any change. in their thoughts afraid from the whole world hates us for no reason in their eyes. it was just another attack but after all it's not a fight for for freedom for us it's not a fight for for. a for defending israel the fighting to the patient is to maintain control over the palestinian people in order to maintain political strength and resources.
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so you can watch the interview with today it's a mash appeared in just over an hour's time here at all of course you can get it right now if you like on our web site that's dot com and here's what else is available for you want to live the next charges are filed against the parents of an eleven year old russian boy who confessed to attacking a passenger plane within days the pair find out what all parties are doing to clamp down on a growing potentially deadly problem. all things search and destroy while holding newspapers copyright round with web giant google has removed the paper from its search results already to. now trade in energy a fuel in talks between russia and germany a friend and i bet the demands of europe's biggest economy growing in most cases capable of rocking that. bush has been following these high level meetings for us
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and joins me now live good to see a president of an chancellor merkel have now addressed the media what was the message. of germany's decision to shelter its nuclear stations. for the likes of russia's gazprom because john is hoping to tie up some deals here in hanover which he really sees the german market is a stepping stone to the rest of the european union germany sees opportunities in russia or in particular the voles. program of russia's infrastructure know quite a bit better given the problems in the rest of the eurozone in places like portugal greece oil and also potentially spreading really spain there all the european market may not be providing germany with the same opportunities as before nevertheless president medvedev says he's cautiously optimistic about the future of the eurozone he would like to see more currencies so the for a subject that he's raised in the polls there is
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a particular friendship between. some of the closest partners on the world stage and that was very much present here. today you know we've heard that prism of very different queries several times about his election. today he said he would be making you know it's a very shortly about whether he was president of russia again. and the number of all their issues are also discuss with libya they do seem to be very much on the same page david at home. absolutely and richard but if they shared common views on the whole middle east situation of course both countries abstained russia and germany abstained on the un vote authorizing action for military intervention in libya and the escalation of violence is something of concern to both sides let's have a listen to what prism a bit of exactly had to say. so much of it is
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a little saying you shouldn't even know what there is solution should not be plain i mean both resolution nine hundred seventy three in resolution one thousand seventeen their opinion we supported the first resolution we abstained on the second one but we thought that the resolution will be implemented applauding to what it says a no fly zone there's not a community work but actually instead of a no fly zone what we see is an active phase of civil war and something worse is our actual supporting look like one of the parties to the conflict and that's not good in fact for libya is a very bad so i think we should continue looking for opportunity to find a peaceful solution to this situation we should use all sorts of mediators and all sorts of opportunities because the libyan problem does not have a military solution but honestly on the issue in your lease get out of union. nato has a vision but. they are all being libya's rebels potentially escalates in the boil
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and the key theme today is that news conference was that the troubles across the middle east which they noted were high taking place between government. and civil forces as well keep the fuel oil now for it forces that was something that both sides both russia and germany stressed today might have done when you have daniel bush or their ally from hunting for us. fortune seekers are flocking it's a big cities in search for a dream job or something familiar with putting grease there were verses trend holders the financial meltdown is a surge in unemployment and cuts begin surprised many people are now leaving for the countryside katherina as a lot of them at some private follows in the debt stricken country. the birthplace of civilization greece is being missed for its ancient ruins among other things it was very ruins and tourists they attract are today almost the only profitable thing
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greece is 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. for many of the solution is simple leave city life a hind. greases reverting to an agricultural economy farming is not the few remaining profitable industries with apple grape olive and cherry orchard practically everywhere there were a life is bountiful as a city girl i could never imagine leaving behind that urban lifestyle of moving to a remote village but after seeing and tasting what the countryside has to offer it becomes pretty clear that for the desperate people of athens this is a land of opportunities right for the picking. however has known this for decades she picks her own fruit and uses them for daily
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business the workshop is practically a big kitchen and the work is like cooking for a big family something she does anyway but their house right above the shop she 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 think that since i was living. everybody wants to go the same. they didn't have the money to go so we have a crisis there's a many people that leave and they go back to their houses. they have more. and. they try to find. little pledged is a marvelous if given after a chance to raise her kids and live her life the way she wants but most greeks are simply engine of
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a very large percentage of or. people who have lost their jobs especially young people who are almost desperate i mean young to become architects and i'm afraid but i'm not. but the truth will be that they will not drop almost the first sentence of ninety two 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 quite new it is like they are rapidly becoming the proverbial silver lining of a dark cloud that looms for greeks casuarinas r r t greece. recovery crews working on lifting the doomed ship guerrier from the boss with the ball river have knowledge to finally bring the price however they say the operation
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to raise it might take several days it's hopes to play a crucial role in finding out ridership breakdown in just three minutes meanwhile police arrested the captain of a vessel which sailed past the pleasure cruiser as it was sinking without stopping to help earlier the director of the rented boat on the ship's registrar were also arrested but all carry a sunken russians congo river nine days ago killing nearly one hundred thirty people and became one of russia's traditional vessel like the bank area continue to cruise russia's waterways as. it seems no one wants to see repeated. still in shock over the sinking of the river cruise ship big area that killed one hundred twenty nine. but the tension out there is the safety of the rest of russia's regretfully. to see for ourselves we traveled upstream to the city of us. like the vast majority of vessels on the river of this one was broken soviet
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odds and in the last twenty years and. it's one of. the lead closely most passenger ships a bit small operator the last vessel servicing remote areas all subsidized with tickets costing as little as fifty cents a piece but tourist craft gets thirty funding today there is no money for a place once. we are just a small company because we could never afford to build our old ships i think with good care the existing ships can be used for another fifty years but the only sense is these ships of the latest technical inspections but so did the bulgaria and got ships adequate emergency was probably blame for the high death toll. some are calling for stricter regulations including some letting up old ships and small operators but your group may come for on a large respectable company sees that
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a ship is getting too expensive to repair instead of writing it off the cost of them for smaller operators and the smaller up until often scrupulous about how they approach maintenance i have no money for it anyway that not everyone agrees is thirty one of the if we simply start planning ships we will lose for transport secure there any such measures must go hand in hand with redeveloping the river shipping industry. it will only need. this hoping to do just that yet he admits that orders only vessels have declined dramatically falling the economic difficulties of the last few years. ago for this industry is not going to pull itself out of the current crisis for that to happen the government must take the first step you need. you know would look even if those couple of years for the new ships to come on stream i mean. if it
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began to stop using it because of safety concerns. well you can't be scared of everything so i will carry on going on these which have a hotline it's. your growth in the. air flow. now let's have a look at some other news making headlines around the globe this hour and japan has banned all cattle shipments from for the shooter and it's growing concerns over radiation effect of peace around six hundred fifty towns were to be contaminated hate them shipped across the country since late not me from areas surrounding the plant may also be withdrawn from sale it comes full of the earthquake and tsunami twice truth was in radiation the kids into the sea and saw. the nasa space shuttle erased now almost over without land since leaving the international space station for the final time during a thirteen day journey with
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a crew of four travel software around the station with cameras recording the stark about it after the shuttle returns to the on thursday it will join discovery and data in the kennedy space center zir this story is rockets will become the only means of getting to i thought the only s.s. . around says it speeding up its nuclear enrichment by installing more efficient centrifuges at one of its felicity's valves despite a number of rounds of u.n. security council sanctions over its iran's nuclear activities around the noises developing atomic weapons this says this refining uranium for electricity and medical research. time now for this is due to me that's after a short break. those. little pellets the international sanctions has to do takes place in close on
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july ninth and since the base live in collections by russian designers is the most beautiful thing to cities of central russia. business again living for children's function shows slogans like presiding over the festival. last year's resolution james this is. going to be with me to be sure i would encourage life is getting easier for foreign investors playing on the russian stock market they now don't have to pay a twenty percent capital gains tax for trading local sheriff's officials say foreigners often complete the deals with the russian blue chips outside the country in order to avoid this tax and this hope the move will help boost we're going to see on the market a look at the state of the russian ark in just a second for us the high tech projects continue to attract new companies. to
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silicon valley has revealed a further thirteen signing up the project's chief operating officer says investment is coming both from big and small place. on one level we've already attracted commitments from for example cisco of one billion dollars to invest in scope on a smaller level one of the big pharma we've also attracted forty million dollars to invest in venture funds was a hundred million dollars to invest in setting up an r. and d. 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 range of the type of partners we're 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 with actually two hundred percent of the finance that we receive from the russian government and i think we're on track to do in 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. germany will take pause and russia's innovation drive the few
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countries of three and one billion euro investment continental high takers in the head of russian state to be the bank says the cash will only target small and medium sized that particular ones which work in the current stream where you need to be released this will help produce in the compare in the slick. which in the markets now is take a look at the crude traditionally first the well is on the rise one and a half dollars for light sweet breads up one dollar twenty nine cents the best is awaiting however reports more of and they show us some injuries that kind for seven week however concerns about the core specs of global economic recovery still there and they're limiting. the pre-install to trying to rebound from a seven month low with positive results supported some slack the banks almost be taking the hits on monday lloyds banking group is up three percent in london futures for the us markets which are about to start trading up who is so on the
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rise here in moscow the all season of point nine percent my sex half a percent this is mainly because of the rebound including well. let's take a look at some of the individual movers in the my sex energy shares of their four up the gas from is up point eight percent t.n. k b p is up almost zero percent there when of course it's agreed to acquire energy assets in brazil the deal could boost its reserves by three and a half a cent financials also joining the global trend of the gold rally and is up one hundred percent off for a strong drop a shell fall from the the previous as. much as large or small producer corn is called plans to almost trouble output in five years or companies doesn't pinning its hopes on new deposits in siberia to raise production see one hundred fifteen metric ton for the goals reached the gulf but he will become one of the world's top five precious metals markets. headlines next without let's go away.
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