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the city sent to avoid using mobile phones the exits to the borders of norway were shots immediately of the roads leading into and trains leading into the capital we're also holds it now we've we've heard that soldiers are on the streets with machine guns police also and it's being called the worst attack since world war two perhaps the worst shooting spree in history. where number of religious extremist organizations have already claimed responsibility for the attack and many of them have ample reason to talk that way that's according to holman snow u.s. based war correspondent and competitive instigator this could be an individual that is organized and perpetuated this on the one hand on the other hand it seems fairly coordinated in two different places and surprising that it happened at the same time it was the same individual so we may say it's speculation at this point that we may see that one of these jihadi organizations that supposedly claimed or
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twitted that is their response to this may actually be responsible for it norway has a huge role in the missions. forces in afghanistan lebanon somalia uganda norway has committed to claims to the bombing in libya and they were previously involved in iraq and it's that that wouldn't be surprising either but. again back to the culture of war and always the fourteenth largest arms importer in in the world the highest military expenditures per capita in all of the european countries and yeah it makes a lot of sense that this could be coming back on norway just like you know the chickens come home to roost. mark almond history that trip from oxford university highlights noise involvement to campaigns as a possible catalyst for tensions in the area. the most likely explanation is that norway's involvement as a nato member in various actions by no nato from libya to afghanistan will have
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the basis for some backlash now whether that backlash comes from a libyan group or more generally from an islamic group that is hostile to the region later involvement. is to be seen and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city in one hundred ninety five when it was a huge bomb of the federal list there will be every lead inclusions it must be the work of islamic terrorists and it turned out to work a very christian fundamentalist militia among hostile can cause and so with the proviso that we that we should not rule out other possibilities the most likely explanation is obviously that norway's political involvement drone an attack on it well there is perhaps there's a strategy to it on the bulk of an islamic group they might see no way as are so what action. if you think about places like london iris or you'll recall that's a terrorist attacks over the years even a quite dramatic attack on a prime minister so has this attack on. members of his group who called him you
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call him necessarily have had such an effect in london or paris as perhaps enough i'm sure norway look has been very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like and he no involvement in the regions environs has always been houses miles away from their own country. or dr will mccants from the center for naval and i think has the help is of a global jihad who initially came with sponsibility for the attack and i retracted that statement he says european now facing a different kind of threat. the statement came out around ten thirty this morning us time. no one challenged it for several hours but then by the afternoon the same person who had posted the claim posted a retraction and apparently it seems that the forum administrator is where he posted the claim had gotten a free for him attributing it to this group helpers of the global jihad so he had to take down the statement post a retraction the recruitment of people in europe who are not of arab or south asian
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background who can blend in with the majority population they've been looking for for for these type of folks for a long time because they fly below the surveillance radar. the danish genest have it breaks things norway's intelligence how do they expect to be attacked and fail to provide adequate security maybe just maybe the no week in intelligence service has not been as a desert as it should have been because one has simply not expected this and we know that all living here in the u.k. and france in denmark in no way if you sort of look back through the years. certainly one has given safe haven to people who should never never have gone and decide one is not surprised that this has happened and we have seen it several times we saw it nine eleven mcclave. we have seen the failed attacks
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on copenhagen and now no way and of course the european governments and so the you know we think governments have to sort of rethink the frame of mind to call it. but i mean that in the claims that the scenes witnessed in oslo a part of a broader issue concerning attitudes towards immigration multiculturalism. i think that in many ways we invited this problem because it hand in hand with mass unlimited immigration into prices like britain and also into into places like denmark and sweden and norway not quite by the sauce but by a large amount of immigration we've actually also had this policy of multiculturalism and i like to draw a distinction if i can between what are called private multiculturalism and public state sponsored multiculturalism private multiculturalism where people enjoy their religious and cultural costumes in private that's fine on a problem that i think you know i went to
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a hindu wedding recently and i really enjoyed it i really made me welcome on a lovely time the problem that we've got is the thing with public state sponsored multiculturalism and even david cameron mrs merkel president sarkozy have all now admitted that this is a problem is where we have imported cultural customs into our country which on not appropriate in a western liberal advance democracy and instead of being very strong about this and that's not how we do things we were pleased and let these people carry on with things like you know a range marriages polygamist marriages all of these kind of things and introduce their cross to any facts in britain i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got the legal system has already taken a foothold without us and of course this is the road to ruin. forty two thousand americans die each year six thousand. seven hundred thousand people.
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and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. indication free transport charges free colorations free. treatment skew tide free ups download free broadcast plug in video for your media projects and free media and on to r t don tom you. wealthy british style insults and passed out on to the such. target. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global
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the latest u.s. government's efforts to raise the country's fourteen point three trillion dollars debt ceiling have collapsed after a republican opposition leader walked out of negotiations with president obama that's the government to raise the debt the second the country will be unable to pay its bills will have to clear. the effects are being felt already as u.s. aviation authority which oversees all civil flights begins to shutdown critics say that it's unlikely for a solution taxes on spending cuts. went onto the streets of the big apple to gauge public opinion on taxation. would you be willing to pay more in taxes just paid your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely with.
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spending. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the country a little bit how much is a little bit. few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice more in taxes means more benefits which means more community programs get saved why not but what about the whole notion of people being responsible for themselves and not looking for a handout from the government some people can't help it i mean there are some people who tried really really hard in the us they still need help i mean it just happened so you got to get help wherever you can well i mean it all depends on how
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much work you put your life if you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my kids share you know why do i want to get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service that she'd you have to pay for people who aren't working as hard as you yeah yeah do. with that. yeah i think everybody should have it ok so i think it's ok because if you pay too much taxes you know you take the energy from people who want to work so much texas you have a better government like in the states that have better government they spend all their money on crazy wars in iraq. so i would say first stop the stupid wars and there you don't need a tax increase no matter how you feel about taxes the bottom line is you're probably always going to have to pay them but it's up to your government to use those funds well.
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the e.u. has announced a new one hundred sixty billion euro bailout for greece even as i think credit rating drops into the dreaded default category european leaders haven't made clear their results to pull you out of that spiral of debt at any cost the critics while agreeing that the cash injection was necessary and now that's not the any enough to get back on its feet. president sarkozy has been saying in brussels you know greece is a special case it's received this special support from the europeans and other countries won't receive that but of course. do we believe that i'm not sure that we do because it's inconceivable that the europeans wouldn't step in. and it's also i think inconceivable that even the resources now available to the financial stability fund the sort of nascent european monetary fund i think they wouldn't
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really be sufficient in the end if it was a sort of battle between the bond markets and the italian government so without wanting to paint nightmare scenario i don't think we're out of the woods yet. the volga river tragedy recovery operation is set to resume on saturday experts will put the finishing touches into putting the sunken pleasure. from the river part of the vessel has already been lifted to the surface and are rooted to the printout making the ships easy to move experts so eager to examine the wreckage to determine why exactly should send two weeks ago. fourteen people have been caught dead in the truck to date still listed as missing the owner of the ship was under investigation and two people have already been charged with violating safety regulations.
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media experts in the u.s. warned that mainstream outlets sacrificing viewers because of their choice of content they say it's become a trend to charleville with a flurry of sensationalism rather than important news and as a tease it learn this to reports u.s. big business and politicians could be directing the shift in style now to talk about some of today's biggest political stories it's the story behind the story our slick wall the editorial mission driving the mainstream news cycle and i just kind of sat back i was like wow this is it this is the speech played by the rules instructions coming straight from the top he said i was just in washington and people in washington tell me that they're concerned about your tone recently departed and that's n.b.c. anchor jank ugur describes the talking to he alleges came from the head of the cable news network the talking to you that drove him to leave the station he said i
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love to be an outsider outsiders are cool but we're not we're insiders. we are there steps former insiders and analysts we interviewed say it's this way of thinking and the mainstream t.v. lead what that leads to a twenty four hour news cycle feels largely are willing to pay c.s. money the woman accused of killing her two year old little girl you would know if the this is your underpants we now learn marina demanded he move out has been wowing. coverage that an m.s.m. defector says it's cost stations their literate audience and credibility a lot of mainstream television news in particular is in the gutter you're just wasting your time with casey anthony story with anthony weiner's wiener it's become a national joke and national shows that protects ad revenue and political currency unlike the core hard hitting story leads they would be stories that offend big corporations and big political power and that's why they're not covered it could
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explain why more reporters haven't covered for example a secret prison in somalia run by the cia journalist jeremy scahill exposed its secrets and says several other american supporters know about it to me instead this was the response to his story in the case of c.n.n. didn't even mention my report and just basically reprinted a press release from the cia saying that you know they were just assisting the somali government they could explain why networks aren't redoubling their efforts to cover hard hitting stories instead fresh off the successful ratings of the casey anthony trial you have a network like a.b.c. hiring former kidnapping victim elizabeth smart to cover missing children stories i mean they basically came out and said we need to do more missing children or missing people stories and so that's what they're going to do and that is going to be a cost to other stories taking away from stories that affect people on a greater scale from jobs to inequality poverty wars and police brutality.
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the direction seems to be heading ever further in the direction of sensational. and tabloid which if rupert murdoch's news corp scandal is any indication could backfire ultimately that you're going to lose ratings you're going to lose viewers and you know ultimately you may be you may find yourself under investigation networks that pledge to lean forward or claim to be fair and balanced or that call themselves the most trusted name in news the defectors leaving to find an independent outlet if they want to try to live up to that was motos lore and mr r. t. washington d.c. . or the some of the international news stories in brief for you now if you missed militants in somalia say they're still counting most foreign aid agencies from working in the country the militants deny u.n. reports that somalia is in a state of disaster when the statements propaganda severe drought has struck the region rendering millions in dire need of food to the u.n. estimates tens of thousands have already died from shortages. nato
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has carried out fresh bombing runs on the libyan capital on saturday between colonel gadhafi state its whereabouts will be incumbent leader of the main another friday a crowd running in tripoli in support of the colonel libya has been ravaged by civil war since february eighteenth that coalition in this strikes much. military contributor says there's a growing credibility gap in the alliance over the intervention. there is been a lot of talk about. the u.s. policy or the lack of faith or regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a close a look at how the nato air we'll bombing in libya is related to american tribe vies in afghanistan and pakistan on
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a technical basis yes they are nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing and libya could be both the united states and made to operation but technicalities aside it is not just a turn and a half wars for the united states in reality if not on the ground at least in the air over a levy a very bombing is one hundred percent of nato operation timing off nato operation against libya demonstrated not on the lack of trust between the united states and pakistan and afghan leadership it is also indicative of a huge credibility gap between genuine united states of america and its year appear in nato partners. but we'll be back with latest headlines just a couple of minutes and stay tune into on.
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headlines now carried out. west a single shooting spree in modern history at least. eighty people have been killed at a youth camp in norway a bomb ripped through the heart of the government district of the capital also killing at least seven the prime minister's office was hit as mold in the building at. fifty two year old norwegian man has been arrested in connection with both attacks and suspicions that right wing political extremists may have been behind the killings reports say the terror group health is a little jihad actually claimed responsibility in response to the always
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involvement in afghanistan but they took the truck to the statements. of the can you update on developments in the way but now the latest of our special reports we travel to russia's seven year olds region which boasts magnificent caves. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests rocks tower of centuries old trainees. even the water wind and rocks constantly advise supremacies they exist in a unique calm. deep holes in the dawn mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tiger night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals inside the area it is the site is one of the brushes out of the way national parks.
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where national park warden valentin gregorio is on duty he uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move around forest cussing so the easiest way to the peaks of the ground tyga ny ridge you don't find roads or footpaths here. adventure enthusiastic so not put off by the hardships of the journey this group of tourists is from the city of chelyabinsk an industrial center in the urals that holly is rock climbing today that destination is the top of a cliff called a quick noise crest waiting across this mountain stream is a dangerous task even on a quiet warm day it's flow is still too fast. during the day look good and takes food and fuel to the parks outposts and checks tourist trails and come sites. as. i'm valentine grigori of ranger the national.

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