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nicolas sarkozy is quoted as saying german egoism is criminal germany quote like solidarity with the euro very much a political project driven by e.u. leaders the sorts of the euro two powerhouses germany and france in conflict is unlikely to calm investors who fear for the future of the single currency. or the sweeping measures negotiated by made it clear that block is committed to saving the euro at any cost but economic journalist patrick young says it's only a temporary here passing over the inherent flaws of the euro zone finance is ultimately a load more money has been thrown at the greek economy in the hope that that can stop the contagion but really a lot of it just looks like hype and i'm very very concerned that we haven't actually find a cure we've just got another sticking plaster what really the european union are trying to do here is they're trying to staunch the blood that's flowing the money that's flowing out of the greek economy that can has been kicked down the road the
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danger of contingent still leaking to other countries such as ireland portugal even italy and spain are there and therefore we don't have a cure what we've seen so far unfortunately looks like hollow words unholy words do not inspire confidence in markets and that has got to be some degree of a problem for the euro in the longer term. and as the world watches where the rest sat in greece bailed out will finally turn the economic fortunes around there is growing concern that much more may have been done to stabilize the situation that's according to italian a journalist. it was a necessary measure to use to at least stop for the more men it is obvious that it was a rambling euro now in the following days and weeks we will see if other major areas will follow the big floor and he's a crisis group dating is dead he said a lack of economic leadership there is no. need of brown yeah i'm
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afraid there are mosques some some stuff if i say it's must be made we must be on top of her because many things can go wrong and in history many things that have gone wrong is not only not too packed expenditure increase taxes but new policies day to shoot her growth necessary if these policies don't come along and it will be in a mass. still to come on the program skeletons a nato has a clause that was like a blind eye on the alleged human rights violations by anti could back the rebels its opinion coming up. and you'll need to bring the sunken cruise ship belgariad to the surface of the volga river they got to stand and says it's final stage. news international time and james murdoch has been accused of trying to mislead
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british m.p.'s off to saying he was on aware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters his testimony was challenged by to form a executives who say met all the walls in for three years ago that the illegal practices went beyond just wanna road journalist the son of the media mogul rupert murdoch however denies the accusation amid fresh calls to make his testimony the focus of a police investigation and as the scandal continues to grow critics believe the you is just the tip of the ice bag in a society that any longer of ami's the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the u.s.
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more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on google or use your mail service everybody's sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests we see breaches of privacy happening. all across america all across the world really in every sector surveillance is rampant but really this is all a microcosm of the biggest survey we're all which is the state there's live. americans can do with the state having sweeping access to their private information access that followed the nine eleven terrorist attacks under a new law known as the patriot act asana law his privacy was taken away from him in two thousand and two when he was detained by the f.b.i. for absolutely no reason he says and scrutinized for months without charge he's response for nine years he has voluntarily documented nearly every waking hour of
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his life on the web he has subsequently even turned it into a form of art see all the toilets that i've used so you know that over here for example you know that on sunday november twenty fourth of two thousand and seven i've used this toilet i went grocery shopping at safeway over there on october seventeenth i got gas over here he posts copies of every debit card transaction so you can see what he bought where and when a g.p.s. device in his pocket reports his realtime physical location on a map and this is the shot he took on his way to our studio which was immediately uploaded on his website hasan says his extraordinary abandonment of his own privacy stems from the ignorance of the authorities but in the fear they decided well that guy looks a little different so he must be arab and if he's arab then he must have explosives everyone knows that that's a logical operating we we realize how ridiculous that logic sounds but when your country when your own country takes that on as the basis for national policy.
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ignorance is the basis of national policy is a pretty scary situation. and that's how i got caught up in it for haasan privacy has become a rally of the past and he says he's not surprised that journalists or anyone else really would use the same surveillance tactics as the state in that sense it might be of no surprise that the chief architect of the patriot act the lawyer who put it together happens to be one of murdoch's hand-picked mused for board directors you served as assistant attorney general in the bush administration and was described by some as the purveyor of the most sweeping curtailment of freedom in the u.s. system across the era at a time when corporations and the government can easily hack into people's private lives it doesn't come as a surprise when for example social networks give your personal information at companies or when other industries leave bob breaching people by the seat in the
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u.s. it's so widespread and people have gotten so used to it that rupert murdoch seems to be perfect part of the system rather than some special bill and with corporation has been undertaking some unique all lawful practices because here in america they are not so unique i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . well in a new development rupert murdoch has sold his part of russia's biggest outdoor advertising company that's news out to details on that and all business in about ten minutes time they say they will seize people of el grills his cost of the consequences the phone hacking scandal is having on both sides of the atlantic the full program coming up next hour but here's a taste. for you know the u.k. would make murdoch and his news corp violator of the foreign corrupt practices act which has criminal and civil penalties. basically doesn't allow u.s. corporations to bribe foreign officials and if monarch is bribing foreign officials
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as he's really a case they're talking about. a hundred thousand dollars or one hundred fifty thousand dollars worth of bribes to the london police if that happened he violated a law and the f.c.c. should look at that and say that the twenty four stations he owns there cover forty percent of united states he should not be allowed a license of a news corp's license it should be revoked i don't ask kevin to define what he means by bribe a little more carefully because that sounds slightly as though he's overstating it what some of rupert murdoch's british newspapers have been accused of doing is paying the police the story for stories giving them tips in return for tip offs and i think that is absolutely demick within any tabloid newspaper culture in virtually any country in the world. i. serbia's lost. weight thanks to this into the hague where he'll appear before the
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international criminal tribunal for the for me because belgrade hopes his exhortation will clear the way for the country's entrance into the e.u. but as r.t. sara first reports the serbs are no longer sure that they'll find a safe haven within the block. the last of the war crimes suspects wanted by the un is heading to the hague it's seen by many as the last obstacle to serbia now gaining the membership that some skeptical of the press those who moved the goalposts once again the government keeps. fulfilling new demands are coming from brussels but people are not feeling any benefits from it there are three feeling that things are becoming worse as a result. support for you is dropping so there is a growing gap between the voting the voters and the government that sense and we will probably continue to an official government poll just out shows support for
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eighty membership among serbs at its lowest ever fifty three percent in favor it down from seventy percent eight years ago it's not a surprise that when portugal italy and many more econ cheese are now struggling for the people here no longer believe that the e.u. is going to be the answer to all their problems all show. many have relatives abroad and. things are why. besides. greece they're all patients would not be successful. but even the most skilled. this is a disillusionment in serbia if the government's apparent willingness to bend a bit backwards to eat him on serbia will get in return for years against nothing whatsoever i mean serbian serbia serbia has got many many more hoops to jump over
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before he can get anywhere close to a new membership so what could be next on the ease list with another major sticking point is thought to be serbia's failure to recognize breakaway costs of a belgrade vows that will never happen. despite many member states pushing for exactly that president but it insists that serbia's moral and legal obligations have now been. the song that has remained the same as led zeppelin says it. really hasn't trains that has a chance as to why the trust it hasn't changed since the projects in the us the arrest of gore and had it certainly most certainly it will have a major obstacle to its rights to emerge. there with its themes still a long way to go so if those it's kept is part of the deal the e.u. does so. the great. you can always find more stories on our website www dot com here's some of what we've prepared that show
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removes the pool imitations of moscow can be a messy business especially women in high heels a little. dozens of russian made calls all in the name of the prime minister. and russia is pumping up its military might and inflatable tanks and jets complete with missile are being used to fool potential enemy it's. if. me is evening.
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costs and feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. commission free accreditation free zones for charges free coming from inside the free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast clothing video for your media projects and a free media dog to our t. dot com. rescue teams are raising the sunken and passenger ship bulgaria from the bottom of the volga river and russia's central republic of that that's thumb the cruise is the most in control room can already be seen above the fence but it went down in minutes almost two weeks ago drowning one hundred fourteen people the complex operation involves partially refloating the
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vessel and pumping out water before towing it to a floating dock it said the efforts will find aid to police still missing after the tragedy with a plan is weather dependent and difficult and earlier what experience technical problems. see libya now at a massive grave of alleged pro get after the soldiers has been discovered in a rebel controlled area of the country according to a british newspaper the telegraph the location with the days after the discovery suggesting an attempt to cover up the killings of the bodies were reportedly mutilated adding yet some of these rebels thought crimes are being swept under the carpet. because in the region also says you can't stand down and speak spanish really civilians for peace in libya. i think really fundamentally there's been a problem the way nato the nato nations and the media have related to this these
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so-called rebels i mean these rebels have been conducting mass lynchings of black people throughout the first several weeks and months of this crisis and i raised this directly in press conferences and the answer was what silence it was uncovered in the media before because this does not fit the narrative since the nine hundred ninety nine nato aggression against yugoslavia which was we are conducting these wars not for geopolitical control and domination of monopolization of mineral wealth but for humanitarian reasons so how can it fit the narrative of these rebels which nato and the nato countries are supporting lynching black people or conducting all the atrocities they accuse in the gadhafi side of conducting but actually the rebels are conducting these things so it doesn't fit the narrative. ok so all the stores around the world that used to have told me naysayers internet security system and assess risk to data the group calling themselves
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a normal space to a tweet with the fall label they say restricted the documents believed to contain information on the alliance's operations in the balkans it's all the breaches in response to the recent arrest. accused of cyber hacking the anonymous movement is known to be sympathetic to wiki leaks and its founder julian the songs and has already attacked the web sites of major companies and government agencies. forty one people have perished in a bus fire at the central chinese a province of had nine six passengers including the driver being treated for serious injuries the vehicle carrying flammable materials burst into flames walls travelling on a local highway reports claim the boss was seriously overloaded carrying forty seven passengers he answered and follows the death of twenty three people killed after a speeding truck rammed into a tourist bus in central china as a province last month. dozens of people have protested in front of the
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japanese embassy itself career denouncing japan's claim on the doctor said demonstrators have been angered by taking down a korean airlines and japanese lawmakers plans to visit the island in two weeks time the progress of the dispute and the sovereignty of the malays for many years the region is located in the sea in equal distance from japan and south korea. he weighed grepping the u.s. has reached the east of the country emergency officials in new york philadelphia boston and other cities along the coast are taking precautionary measures temperatures in the affected areas have been holding out above thirty seven degrees celsius conditions of already resulted in at least twenty two deaths across the country. from inhospitable weather in the states to be invited to major this side of the atlantic at one thirty pm g.g.
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will bring you a special report for one of the most picturesque of mountain areas to ghana national park in russia is your. discovery to be. communicated with the wild. test yourself and become very. nature can give you on the. way the news this hour here on out to you although it is business on the way down with marina. thanks very much alice well rupert murdoch's news corp to sell it at seventy nine percent stake in a russian outdoor advertiser dora sells advertising on billboards public transport
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and other services and ninety russian cities well the investor and management buyout deal is said to be worth three hundred fifty million dollars experts say the real value is nearer two hundred seventy a million dollars due to company debt well news corp has had at stake out for sale for five years after the company decided to pull out of the russian market and you own or say the planet i p o to recoup their investment. now russia's economic growth is slowing despite high oil prices the economics ministry says the country's g.d.p. increased around three and a half percent of the second quarter compared to more than four percent and at the beginning of the year however the outlook for the second half is brighter. in the first half of this year the ministry of finance ran a tight fiscal policy and the central bank started typing monetary policy in order
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to get inflation back under control and they've done it inflation peaked at nine point four percent in may and it's now falling as the new harvest comes on to the market and in advance of the election fiscal policy is now turning from being tight to running a surplus to being expansionary and running a deficit so i think that you'll see this fiscal stimulus on the back of the tightening labor market in the better news from construction agriculture push second half growth up strongly so i think that this is just the last. the last outcome of the central bank in ministry of finance is tight first off policy. russia's dangling attempting carrot in front of north korea enticing it to scrap its nuclear ambitions moscow news says gas braun is preparing a plan to start gas deliveries if the country shuts its nuclear program the daily points out north korea could need ten billion cubic meters of gas annually and the
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two countries may build a new pipeline however analysts say gas brown has no spare capacity at the moment and such a deal could be concluded no sooner than twenty sixteen. now let's take a look at how the markets are doing crude is climbing for a fourth day as investors hope for growing demand amid optimism europe and the u.s. will deal with their debt crises also the international energy agency says it won't extend a release of oil supplies. european stocks are trading strongly in a black supported by the greek deal the new bailout should help cut the country's debt by six leaders of the e.u. empower the are four hundred billion euro rescue fund to buy debt of stressed euro nations and that's intended to prevent the crisis from spreading to other members he also made detailed provisions for limiting the damage of credit rating agencies declare a greek default. and here in moscow the markets are a mix as you can see they are in the black while the my six is stuck between gains
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and losses some stocks are profiting as the trading week comes to an end. else take a look at some individual movers on the my six and majors are benefiting from gains in oil price rosneft is adding more than one percent norilsk nickel has slipped into the red despite posting a seventeen percent increase in net profit for last year the same story was no attack there earlier added seven percent on reports french to tall got a permission to buy twenty percent tax project to develop gas in siberia and mining sector politics gold is edging lower as improvements in sobering dad problems have . didn't vester appetite for gold. equities a russian have been a largely affected by the turmoil in the e.u. and the u.s. but the national capital says it's time investors look to stocks reflecting local trends what's been driving russia so far this year has really been the oil price
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it's been what's happening in europe what's happening in the u.s. but you know what will drive russians talks over the longer term and that's how investors should think here's what's actually happening in russia and you know reforms in the financial sector the growth of pension funds some of the reforms that have taken place in the utility sector you know these prove provide an underpinning to russian stocks that will last longer than you know the latest headline that comes out on bloomberg so i'm looking for stocks like bank like the utility sector like some of the consumer names right now. put into that category as well you know stocks that reflects what is positive about rush limbaugh's changing in russia there's going to be volatility in all of those names depending on what's happening elsewhere but over the longer you know i think you should invest into the russian story not into what may or may not happen in the senate in the u.s. or between euro zone governments in brussels. russian companies are getting broader access to overseas markets the federal service for
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a financial markets has decided to allow them to list up to one hundred percent of their shares abroad the previous limit was just twenty five percent designed to spur local demand for stocks however officials have been the limit failed to help instead russian firms held placements using offshore vehicles when seeking to raise cash abroad easing will not relate to strategic enterprises though. it's in for me for now and join me next hour for more updates and you can also check out our web site r t dot com slash business.
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it's all falls down or mostly this is. the bane of the team's need is sound second billion dollar lifeline to greece even as the block homes itself against attacks by u.s. credit rating agencies. the loss not only use the wanted list of alleged war criminals is on his way to the hague. belgrade hopes is that sufficient will move closer to union membership. in the news corp she is trying to weather a major media storm critics say there's no surprise the scandal erupts that it's
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only when people's privacy is being severely. now russia's cultural life doesn't stop at moscow and to prevent the moscow out seem to. drive to the so-called city of brotherly. hello and welcome to the program. brides. it's celebrating its one hundred forty. and with a whole range. from film festivals to exhibitions it's still all happening in
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moscow. you can see how teams have to drive the journey which takes around five. taken. in front of a. revolution of nine hundred five took place and it. took place here the city. in the middle of the nineteenth century. because. during the nineteenth century. you can see one of the. and still is made through the city.

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