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the moviegoer joins me the children's the i love you that's a great way to toe the grand imperial truly george was the bush coromandel you can oh well it's a little closer to joe it's a don't need to go and. read this and the colonel was much older as used to retreat . struggling to say the euro e.u. leaders are in brussels the hammer out measures to pull the greek crisis on many say with the debt academics spreading the very future of the single currency at the state. meanwhile the e.u. travels dating to tire aspiring straight from wanting to join a study of. war crime fugitive hardage to the hague and its latest attempt to become a member of the law. and investigations into the u.k.'s knocking scandal intensify would even more political figures coming under scrutiny and public
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pressing on here the case might bring down. round as europe is coming to terms on a new bailout for greece normal prices on the rise of russian markets go a rocket boost by the end of a trading session with my scaly one point six percent all vs one point eight percent more about a twenty dollars on business solves. this is a line from moscow e.u. leaders have gathered in brussels for an emergency summit on how to come up with the promise cash for a second greek bailout but the epidemic is spreading with italy and spain now showing the first symptoms of serious debt a sense of impending doom that fills the air. force. the single currency will be good within two years warner lists the european. there's a really. serious threat in. europe to disintegrate
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politicians in richer states i'd be voters refuse to foot the bill but i don't think i've ever met any body in the united kingdom in london market speeches he actually wants to contribute to the continued existence of the here because i think it's a stupid idea to start with and it's just a money down the drain pulling the plug on those states could trigger a chain reaction. greece believe investors could no longer avoid quitting the euro. that in turn will spur the exit of portugal even italy and spain. ireland the board everybody said ok the bug is going to stop there over the last couple of weeks we saw that also. spain over germany italy with germany started to
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europe's top banks hold billions of euro greek and portuguese did if those countries go bust they could lose that money and. we might see scenarios like a bank run that means that people will run to the bank in order to withdraw their deposits because they believe that the bank might not be able to pay them the euro's facing an existential crisis admits german chancellor angela merkel that's raising tensions across the globe rather and into poland three time zones at the moment the most visible of the most obvious is the euro zone problems but on the other side of the atlantic you have the u.s. economy recession showing some very weak economic figures and suffering as well. the u. leaders could this work for the single currency here at the summit if they fail to do a deal of the spreading. exposed public panic will take over there knowing the control
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. brussels. and the e.u. cranstoun function they came to join. with the east they're struggling to keep its head above water there are still some countries that are ready to get on board and what some commentators are climbing on the titanic after it started thinking. financial times dodwell says it's not only your own it's going down. i don't believe there's either the european economies or the united states have yet. really begun to get to grips with the very grave collapse occurred after two thousand and eight. lots of pain therefore is is facing is going forward. from an all star point of view the sooner we start to get to grips with it and take some of your steer measures necessary the better and we will all have to recognize in the process that we are
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a lot poorer than we thought we were in two thousand and seven the story is that the euro as a phenomenon is in quite serious danger with a crisis that raging across the atlantic as well check out the latest edition of the kaiser ward to see if people in the u.s. are going to the big banks are coming in twenty five minutes time but here's a quick taste. they're encouraging at least twenty thousand people to show up last occupy wall street and don't leave just like there are people in tahrir square didn't leave and told their demand that mubarak step down with the americans saying don't leave until obama forms a presidential commission to investigate whether or not there's financial fraud.
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geishas into the phone hacking case that's rocking the u.k. are growing by the day after more questions being asked of key figures of political media and police circles as the scandal intensifies its impact threatens careers across the board artie's or any troubles on how the case continues to haunt not just rupert murdoch but the prime minister david cameron is. this is very humble. and i'm enjoying this so. who will survive the phone hacking scandal and keep his job cameron comes under fire for hiring andy coolth a former editor of the now defunct news of the world he's accused of encouraging his staff to hack into private e-mails there's been a large element of just the kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister. in a real fight isn't a real really bad situation could well be. some serious consequences for himself at
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the very least staff still around him betting shops of slack the odds on cameron being the next m.p. to quit backing they offered one hundred to one at the beginning of the week just five to one three days later in the last two weeks or so we've seen a lot of money go on camera securely the last forty eight hours when the. committees have been going on behind us. and we've seen cameron over the last few weeks fall from under to want to be the next cabinet member to leave to forty one years they just slightly crept up again to five to one today as a result of his statements in the house where we thought he gave quite a good performance on choose day it was murdoch's time for a close shave attacked by a protester with a party and saved only by his wife's right hook despite profuse apologies to victims of his own newspaper's unethical behavior he had no intention of stepping
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down himself. so what's less clear is whether david cameron remains the best person to lead britain out of this crisis of confidence he hired clawson who in turn it was later revealed was being advised by another ex news of the world hack neil wallis if that wasn't enough he was simple tain is. working for the metropolitan police politicians and police are under fire for cruising up to and colluding with the murdoch empire and in the wings cameron's arch rival ed miliband is limbering up to step into the ring so that the country can now the leadership we need why why doesn't he do more why doesn't he do more than give up our apology and provide the full apology now for hiring mr colson and bringing him into the heart of downing street. commentators say the prime minister came out on
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top in wednesday's round in the house of commons when he was grilled by m.p.'s over his relationship with news corp but the fight is far from once you know. he is damaging for the use he was. tough on camera because none of the damage that was actually stopped him this scandal has forced resignations all round top executives at news corp and the u.k.'s two most senior police officers many are asking why the prime minister shouldn't be next for a knock out david cameron promised a full apology if it turns out and it will send light to him about his involvement with phone hacking but some say that won't be enough when it's over and we are a long way from that so it's far from clear who can survive the ground still to come and remain at the top of the media the police and the government you are.
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not ensconced the story a bit more to time are joined live by nick jim in iraq is rather from the media watch n.g.o.s. this interact with many kinds of being with us here in austin so rupert murdoch is now back safe in new york city where you are well waves of his grilling in the u.k. parliament being sent across the ocean. well i think the this is being watched very closely because. there's a international phenomenon the power that he has. in british politics and you're seeing some of the senior under there being exposed in these hearings this is is was pioneered in australia an import of united states as well but this is a company that is involved in. political power at the highest levels. three continents for let's talk about how it's been indicated in the scandals that
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a huge blow we could not like of course but also to the british prime minister david cameron do you think that his job is now in jeopardy. well he has had the he's been the kingmaker. in british politics for quite some time no and has basically been been the person that you have to go to decides if you want to become prime minister of britain. the perhaps the most important person to get the support of his report. and. this has. a downside for the people in power when when you begin to see what exactly is going on behind the scenes of these operations which is really more of a. kind of political party that uses media outlets as its vehicle for mobilizing her rather exciting image there. as king may care.
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is the whole phone hacking scandal has raised so many questions particularly in journalism is the business really going to have to change once all this is a. well i think that what you need is not new rules because there were rules in place and it is this is the rules of the law clearly what you need is you media outlets that are not too powerful to regulate if you have. if you have media outlets that are so powerful that they are deciding whether they can be investigator it doesn't matter what rules you have you need to to break up the power of the news corp monopoly. and you need to reduce it to the size of media outlets that can exist in a real democracy you can't have a you can't have a functioning democracy when one company is so dominant in deciding what can be
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talked about what information is going to be public record what if nation is. that is not that is not. consistent with public rules and making this particular case was you were assessment of the food is it a story you did. a very long time every day isn't bringing you twist do you think that we now know all the details or how we just seem to take the ice bank and. i'm certain that this is not this is this is. one strand of what news corp was doing when one strand of how they operate. you know it may be may or may not be the most shocking strand of it. but i think this is an opportunity to. seize upon the fact that there were there was criminality going on. in this enterprise. and. dedicated to the pursuit of political power this is the
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attitude of this is where. the not only britain but also the united states needs to look at ways to break up this monopoly and. create a more level playing field in the media world like a generac is when the media watch and many that still calls is often. ok there's plenty more ahead for you this hour including a time it's to say goodbye. the taliban has grown as a result of continued u.s. presence in the southern afghanistan and we get eggs about opinion on how the pullout of u.s. troops on the country couldn't bring security there. just imagine this piece is about four and a half billion years old not the earth. space or wrongs but is it cosmic passion or busy to profit we explore what lies behind the need to write fever that's spreading
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in central russia. while turning from countries causing trouble for the european union to others still have to join it so he is expecting a progress on its ear you integration is following the arrest of crime suspect goran hardage but harper made the key hurdles membership is still needed clearing out it may be extradited to the hague on saturday r.t. sara first reports south of the serbian capital belgrade. the governments very much looks to the west the public opinion actually does this quite significantly now the last time i was in belgrade at the end of last year i spoke to the deputy prime minister head i asked him why there's still such a government drive to this membership and he said that they really see this as a chance for serbian people to have quite a normal life well the people here in serbia only have to look at what's happening right now in greece in spain in italy to see quite clearly e.u.
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membership is not going to be the answer to all our country's problems now as to that but they're also a very disillusioned with the government's policies and the way that they've handled this whole partnership and dealings with the e.u. they feel this serbia is being made to jump through hoops and the last effort filling all these the months that have put on them by the this thing which very little in return will get in return what it usually gets nothing whatsoever. so we have got many many more hoops to jump over before you can get anywhere close to a you membership the e.u. has always linked. the ship with the full cooperation with the hague and we've already heard from president parrish that he feels that they have felt the moral and legal obligations to the hague so it's going to be very interesting out to see with this latest arrest of had it whether or not the e.u.
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is going to school not just with words but with actions that's it seems that with the arrest serbia really has called russell's bluff. well there's plenty more to find a web site of course including the latest news blogs and expert analysis here's what's online right now at r.t. dot com. in a delivery with a difference in the lion's den there's zero now has pledged to spend five weeks for the family of big cats who would be their lunch but he will be then midwife class. actions are on a harley and st petersburg has dozens of glamorous contestants put on their high heels for one hundred meters sprint find out what the problem is the girls are chasing our website on t. dot com. their security handover in afghanistan has begun with responsibility for the first cities and regions being transferred from nato into the hands of local forces the whole transition process is scheduled to last until twenty fourteen after that the remaining foreign troops
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that anna's down will only be in support roles such as training local police violence recently spiked in the country with insurgents targeting regions being handed over to the taliban would be so eager to fight once foreign forces are gone that's according to jane in the betting afghan war veteran a member of we can a family things. the taliban has grown as a result of continued u.s. presence in the southern afghanistan so by us leaving you're going to see the taliban basically not want to fight as much because they're going to be fighting it's after syria see it now again peace process take place because here is generally speaking they don't want to silly fight with each other they just simply want to live in college just for the most part now as the taliban comes into the peace process comes into the afghan government the taliban will begin to reconcile
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itself with the population and become more congenial simply because it has to if it wants to be. seriously by the population generally speaking that afghans are better off with governing themselves without the united states of the coalition forces providing security for them because as we've seen we know unintentionally killed a lot of people and i think we would be foolish to sit here and think that the u.s. is leaving we're not leaving there will be a minute u.s. involvement that made all the involved for a long time. elsewhere across the globe are there soured the u.s. has announced that he will then they found it somalia but only if it should the liberals won't be hindered as they pass through islamism this in control there is the u.n. has declared a state of found in southern somalia where here before one million people are danger of starvation a devastating drought has caused the crisis said to be the worst to hit the region in decades it's estimated the stricken country needs a van and a heart
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a billion u.s. dollars in aid. for elderly kenyans have been given legal permission to sue the british government over alleged atrocities committed during colonial times the claimants allege they were systematically abused and special counsel that are to crush the rebellion against british rule record office says it should not be held responsible for the actions of the colonial administration. the land is the zoom back to earth for its very last landing after almost a fortnight in all it's the touchdown brings to an end thirty years of the american space shuttle program atlantis is the last shuttle to be retired and see it on display at the kennedy space center anything to missions by u.s. astronauts to the international space station or rely entirely on help from russia . well sometimes you have to dig deep to reach for the stars that are these is the case in central russia as does than we gen. even has spread in recent years artie's
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exam avoiding a dump of the chance to catch. they don't believe in aliens of a time machine but they do spend most of their time looking for extraterrestrial matter that will take them billions of years back in time most nature right hunters in russia do for profit but some still see it as their way of speech hiking through the galaxy of the rich this is the oldest matter you can hold in your hands there is a theory that meteorites are part of planets core just imagine this piece is about four to have billion years old like the earth. this valley about three hundred kilometers east of moscow is their latest pitstop about ten thousand years ago the locals due to the heavy pounding from an r. and shower creating the most fertile meter of ground in central russia is discovery in two thousand and was a pure accident. if you get used to dog could help with the draining off the
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excavators left a local resident was passing by he noticed a rather strange broken picked it up. his bomb for two years to resort program but meteorites on t.v. and sent it in for testing. within the next few years about the tons of meteorite material was discovered here some would be unlikely of the whole nation he's on our staff he's the only dog in russia trying to hunt for rocks from other planets in minor ways meteorite hunting is a lot like gold digging you have to spend weeks in the wild hoping for a stroke or a flock but in today's prices searching for these accidents or restaurants can be more profitable than even the good old gold fever marcion know lou when i meet her rights we are in high as the money can cost two or even three times their weight in gold the biggest findings usually gravitate to the united states and western europe where most me to write collectors and base and well russia. where the facts are
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terrestrial rocks ten percent of their value must be paid to this day still some delusion to try and dodge the need to write tax this fortune on hall was uncovered earlier this year at a moscow airport on its way illegally to the czech republic. for some of their fallen stars with meteorites are increasingly becoming a blazing hot new commodity sound like art scene. or recap our top stories in just a few minutes away first bonus cost of the business and to me. break. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. in india he's available in the movie the joys the hotels the home of the that's the
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case we go to the grand imperial tried to tell us that. until you can know what's hotel close with your hotel security to go and. read this and the colonel was hotel to retreat. i don't want welcome to business minority shareholders of preparing a lawsuit of the peace failed bid to partner ross nath an arctic exploration shareholders of one russian court ruling ordering papers surrounding the nazi billion dollar deal to be revealed as well allow them to evaluate the damages and the enron staff failed to strike the deal this spring as the n.k.v.d. shareholders claims b.p. is rushing dry bench i should be the primary vehicle for exploration in the arctic . the board members nominated by b.p. didn't make it clear there was an opportune people corporation which this would have done and as a result he didn't get to participate in his partnership and dance might have had
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losses on the lawyers for minority shareholders say they could claim from five and san billion dollars in losses however in ivory from goals but i believe that too much. this can be very hard for them to really establish that there's been something that's been done that's wrong and that's led to that sort of sort of a financial loss my suspicion is this is all part of a commercial negotiation trying to get something that's the purpose of the decision by the siberian courts is that they've now got the permission to get further evidence. because of the markets now crude has seen a very volatile day and it has charged over one hundred dollars per barrel for light sweet this is on reports that. actually there's so much positive there's so many positive things going on in europe with them coming to terms on the bailout package for greece that therefore demand is coming back to normal and also international energy agency is not going to be putting any more reserves well into
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the market when it comes to stock markets u.s. markets open strongly after morgan stanley reported this more than expected of course of the last driving financial forward the bank itself is up almost six percent jobless claims have come out with a slight increase but a lot of the drug is coming from europe as i mentioned european stocks about to close around the first few minutes chancellor merkel and french president sarkozy agreed to a joint approach to greece's debt crisis ahead of today's e.u. summit and therefore things are looking very positive of that here in moscow this is the closing picture also a boost at the end of trade the out here sending up almost two percent my six one the half percent let's take a look at some of the individual share movers energy stocks were not as strong as they could have been with prices recovered earlier gazprom at one point seven percent were burbank managed to recover by the in the session was going in the red all day long more than one percent was telecom half a percent it's running on speculation it could be completely sold to private
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investors. and that's a good luck of resolving the u.s. debt problems has knock on effects around the world failure to raise the debt ceiling could mean a default on its massive obligations there are concerns this will harm russia's international reserves a quarter of which is held in u.s. bonds i recently spoken to jacob nel from morgan stanley russia he believes there's nothing to worry about the. u.s. treasury secretary will allow the u.s. to default on external obligation so if the debt ceiling doesn't get raised then what will happen is the u.s. will skip some domestic payments however if the deal that is done doesn't satisfy the credit rating agencies there is a chill of a rating downgrade and that may have an impact on the treasury bill market it may have an impact on the price of tb also that may have an impact on the value of russia's international reserves we don't think it will have much of an impact because the depth of the u.s. team is so big it's the cost source of funding of low risk assets for so many
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companies that we don't expect it so significantly with the price up next lassie the headlines with alice. i am observing nature and discover is being seen in. the. communication with the want to. test
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