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it's not like i don't like a face just waiting for you pumping it out like plastics in their eyes how do you know that gets smashed glass all over them the skin and everything this show patched up victims before giving its whole drinks as a nation which has never suffered at the hands of terrorists before he says norwegians just didn't know how to react. alarms from from car some buildings. but also on the people sheltering each gaming rolling on this man's wife suffered severe short when their windows were blown out by the blast but he says they're lucky to be alone his thoughts go out to the many young victims of the second attack i think about the vision to see their kids and the island i think. that parents places because to the two atrocities produced many acts of heroism but as the dust settles on the world's worst mass shooting experts
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say there's also boise anger that the attacks were allowed to happen in the first place anger the truth or ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism brave expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration blogs and twitter feeds. the shootings may reflect growing national look position to field immigration policies the political establishment of norway are relatively well off people but they've been areas where there are simply no immigrants the poor people in northern being pushed out of places they used to live live in their drop stuff are in jeopardy muslims claim there's disappointment that the killer turned out to be white they want this guy to be a muslim or how muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about it and
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about us it's not about norwegians are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies to turn the government against his own but in no way the far right sentiment. wider than norwegians are ready to admit and there's a polite and respectful attitude towards that kind of thing in mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent of norwegians against multiculturalism as people here try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twin attack they're already saying it will sell relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing far right movement while others fear this will only fuel resentment against europe's muslims victims are beginning to piece back together their shouts of
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lawyers but the experts warn this might not be the last such attack as outrage at the perceived failure of a multicultural society grows bush will see. someone who knows anders breivik personally told r.t. he was shocked by the news but says always a place where radicalism is in the air. i could not imagine i even imagine that. you must have been brainwashed or. had an ego and especially who in relation to girls for example the there are other guys more. than you have worked with. and that was a little bit. but still on. the sand. beach would be unfair to but there is.
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a nomination. for you church. trying to. on the other hand there is just ole. and then you have. basically like just. which way do you want to. just. says recent years have created the perfect environment for fire and extremism to floor. while this transnational zama terrorism has been on the radar for some time the very real threat of the homegrown right wing extremists has been over law and within most western countries we have seen two things happening at the same time we've seen this type of ratcheting up of rhetoric anti immigration rhetoric this is happening
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to us and also western europe and there's also been this demise we can say multiculturalism so there have been individuals that have more or less become quite quite self radicalized due to vironment and also due to the idea that there's just been an influx of immigration then compound these factors has also been the global economic crisis so you have the euro zone crisis and you also have how the global economic crisis impacted united states so there has been a general type of environment which has encouraged individuals to take out their frustrations and newly arrived immigrants so i think that this is something that is actually very very very very important for western policymakers to look at so i think to make coming years we're going to see more of this right wing extremism. the norwegian attacks have sent shock waves around the world and sparked passionate
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debate on what lies behind such a brutal act on our website r t v dot com we are asking what's triggered the norwegian tragedy so far the majority of you think the sheer fanaticism is to blame fewer people about forty percent say that. the culturalism percent and say the reason is global terrorism which penetrates everywhere and the minority says it's down to the failure of security forces well let us know your view on this by logging on to our website our teeth dot com. on the way of hazard handover. they will begin withdrawing combat troops from afghanistan but are the local security forces ready to fan for themselves and stay with us for a special report from the war zone. greece has seen a glimpse of hope after european leaders came up with a plan to fight its debt crisis after a long ago she asians e.u. governments agreed on a range of measures designed to help the debt stricken country to avoid
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a default greece will receive a new bailout worth an estimated one hundred nine billion euros the move will see interest rates on greek debt lowered and the period in which it must repay its loans double. battling its debt crisis for the past eighteen months and has seen violent protests from dissolution public journalist simon young says that despite the second cash and out troubles in greece are far from over. 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 landfall woes are rife across the atlantic where the u.s. president has held emergency talks with congressional leaders were up obama accused party members of risking a new global catastrophe after talks to avert a dead the fall collapsed congress must approve a plan to allow more borrowing on top of its current fourteen trillion dollars level before august second if the decision is made by that the country could run out of money to pay the bills and may have to take measures that would threaten the global economic recovery both democrats and republicans are divided over details of the package of spending cuts and tax rises the deal offered by the president
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clinton's cuts to medical costs and other title needs and investigative journalist greg palast says it's the ordinary americans who will have to foot the bill for the government's excess. george bush when he was president two thousand and one to two thousand and eight when i while. he had a surplus given to me eighty six billion dollars a year by bill clinton turned that into a six hundred million dollars per year deficit adding three trillion dollars us. eric cantor voted for all those for bush's wars an iraqi foreign minister webb in for the tax cuts now these guys don't want to pay the bill they're kind of got a. bad at the tax cuts for the rich that bush is or is somehow the compromise means that these this three children dollars will be paid for by eliminating benefits for the working class b.
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american people the elderly people on social security didn't encourage it gets better and is receiving better veterans' benefits didn't increase the debt it was the result of bush's wars bush's tax cuts while spending for these programs. earlier this week media mogul rupert murdoch appeared before a u.k. parliamentary inquiry on the phone hacking scandal by he now could face legal challenges in the u.s. over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted his son news international chairman james murdoch has been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s after saying he was unaware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters on prime minister david cameron led to calls for him to answer further questions after his evidence was challenging meanwhile questions are asked over the demise of journalist sean hoare the man credited with revealing the phone hacking scandal as r.t. is lore and reports his death is drawing striking parallels with another whistleblower
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. another political scandal erupts another whistle blower diaries sean hoare was the first former news of the world journalists to go on the record to allege that phone hacking was endemic at the paper and that its editor andy colson actively encouraged it who was found dead in his house on monday setting into a frenzy of comparisons with the case of dr david kelly why isn't this story bigger reminds me of how dr david kelly was bumped off eerily similar tragedies of david kelly. and david kelly sean who are this what i'm thinking something's not trying to kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who first cost out on the government's claim that iraq could deploy weapons of mass destruction within forty five minutes it led to scrutiny of tony blair's decision to invade iraq by extraordinary coincidence kelly's body was
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discovered exactly eight years before that of sean hordes on the eighteenth of july two thousand and three it was british journalist andrew gilligan who david kelly had spoken to to publicize his belief that the forty five minute claim had been exaggerated. gilligan believes there are similarities between kelly and sean hoare being at the center of one of these storms a terrifying experience i really don't believe either david or sean hoare was murdered because. i simply don't think it would have been in anyone's interest to murder them once they got into the public spotlight anyone with an iota of sense in government would have known that to kill them would just would just amplify the story i think it's simpler i think both were under enormous pressure from their roles as whistle blows and and found it difficult to cope with that pressure sean hoare was evidence could have been crucial to proving that the news of the world editors supported a culture of listening to private voice mails for stories former editor andy colson
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who later became a media director to the current prime minister has always denied the allegations the man was destroyed professionally by news international the journalistic world in london is a very small place and the man was distraught he was well known he was drinking too much taking drugs he was depressed demoralized police are saying hall's death doesn't appear suspicious and they're looking at suicide dr kelly's death was also recorded as suicide although many including leading doctors and m.p.'s have never accepted that their suspicions of hardly been quelled by the fact the post-mortem report and other evidence has been classified for seventy years so ten arrests six resignations two convictions and one death that the toll of the phone hacking scandal so far the death of a key whistleblower in this scandal has raised questions but so far only amongst
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the twitter ossie it's being reported as a horrible and unfortunate coincidence but it's doubtful that if this had happened elsewhere say in russia or in india the british media would be so quick to accept it as a coincidence particularly looked at in the light of the death of david kelly you're at it. coming up in the program for rand we report of how the practice of sargant motherhood is being turned into a commercial business by some in russia. divers have recovered the bodies of three women from a pleasure cruiser that sank two weeks ago in russia's republic of tatarstan the country's worst river disaster in years happened on the volga when the boat with over two hundred on board went down in minutes one hundred seventeen people have been confirmed dead emergency crews are now preparing to seal the bulgaria after it was told to shallow waters the task now is to pump water from the sunken hope to
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make the wreck wide enough to lift the ship can be examined to determine what caused the wreckage the boat owner is under investigation and two people have already been charged with violating regulations. we follow recovery operation of the bulgaria ship online as well go to our website to get the latest. blog entries all the details of the tragic events from the moment the cruiser went down to the latest operation. also iran's media reports a man shot down into one of the country's nuclear scientists and asserts that he was a student who just happened to share the name of a known physicist. and on this day over sixty years ago the post war. during which the subject of. the first phrase by leaders of the us and u.s.s.r.
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. now is take a look at some other stories from around the world and nato has carried out at least seven new airstrikes on the libyan capital hitting girl could obvious residential compound state television reported the nato strikes had hit the civilian and military sites on friday a large crowd rallied in the capital in a show of support for the colonel whose exact whereabouts is still unknown is ongoing revolution started in february with a nato led coalition launching airstrikes in march. to high speed trains have crashed into each other in eastern china killing at least thirty two people and removing more than one hundred injured reports say one of the bullet train stopped after he was hit by a lightning before being hit by another train from behind to train coach just fell
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off a bridge as a result of the crash and rescue operation continues at the site officials say a. hundred people. hundreds of protesters from across spain of gal. in madrid angry over the government's handling of the country's economic crisis activists have spent months marching to the capital from their hometowns holding meetings in every city and gathering supporters the protesters are fighting against the measures to cut. a joint raid by nato and afghan forces has left sixteen militants dad in the south of the country the operation comes in response to renewed taliban activity asked for and combat troops began their withdrawal from afghanistan nato is new military commander in the country general john allen warns of tough times ahead for the war effort the afghan president's half brother who ran the south of the country was recently gone down by insurgents one of his top advisers has also been assassinated
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anti-war activists brian backer thinks the u.s. led coalition is losing its grip on afghanistan. they can't win by staying in fact their presence is becoming the main catalyst for the armed insurgency not only the telegram but maybe one hundred forty armed groups and they can't leave either because if they leave there will be a perception that the us and nato were defeated by an armed insurgency but this dilemma must be solved some way so ultimately the united states cannot prevail the assassination of karzai as brother and his inner circle shows that the edifice of the karzai regime necessary at least to get afghan face to the nato occupation that itself is now crumbling and attacks these assassination attempts are designed to create panic and i think in all likelihood they are creating panic within the very heart the foundation of the karzai government the u.s. is losing grown steadily it's spending one hundred twenty billion dollars
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a year that's an increasing amount from the treasury that's already drained based on huge budget deficits here the number of casualties on the afghan and american side is is increasing not decreasing and yet they're no closer to victory. they're losing control of the country and the government that they sponsor is is in fact in danger of crumbling i would say the us hasn't gained anything i think the us is losing ground it's spite of what david petraeus and the obama administration say this is a bad situation possibly a catastrophe for the united states and us also say the violence in afghanistan is being precipitated by local security forces which contain drug addict and was connected to the taliban despite us nato has begun handing control over parts of the country to the locals but there is concern afghans are too divided i'm trained and equipped to fanned off the insurgency by themselves chasing reports from kabul . there's confusion on the faces of the afghan army soldiers as
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a firefight unfolds on the other side of the wall lucky for them this is the kabul military training center in the bullets being fired blanks the men here half way through a ten week program and the officers don't cut the many slack when it's over the be deployed eastern coon or province one of afghanistan's most violent corners the mob decided not to default we must push them hard so they can die for under pressure day by day we're making progress the afghan national army has already come a long way its ranks have swollen to about one hundred seventy thousand troops thanks to fresh waves of recruits attracted by higher wages and extra perks the soldiers insist they are all united in their desire to be back to tell about a minute insurgency godless of age or ethnicity then here are what we are old brothers and we are all calling my one. shot i am the call of duty is also struck a chord beyond able bodied males a first ever class of women soldiers has just graduated. and there's even a mujahideen unit made up of four of them veterans of the anti soviet union this is
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all good news to u.s. military planners say the two thousand and fourteen need to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army enjoys a much better reputation in the police force and has even been featured in the recent movie. but is the army takes greater responsibility for security around the country there are concerns that the quantity of troops may be coming at the expense of quality that was started as more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem on our ability to reimagine numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to that was a widespread drug use and desertion rates today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional in their attic lines could leave the country deeply. as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. the. ninety's would be
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fighting each other killing each other these. groups the groups who control if you. will for a young army that still has much to afford can still. use it more for it called for a time. when it comes to starting a family and some couples will embrace very every possible method to achieve their dream while illegal in many countries commercial sarkozy is an option in russia but can carry a heavy financial and emotional price call reports of how poor a legislation fails to protect those involved in the process and you may find some of the following images distressing. these first photos of anton made him an orphan see he was ill his genetic parents refused even to hold him the boy has a rare and incurable genetic disease but that junk over the years they simply threw him out like an unwanted kitten and picked
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a healthy one. while his healthy twin brother enjoys family life and tom has no one but hospital staff to help him to survive the boy's sorry mother also disappeared soon after the delivery was little and on stories just one of the shocking samples of shortcomings in the russian family code that seeks to regulate cyrus in the country for government you know in our modern world the idea of surrogacy is sometimes distorted or given be used to avoid the hardships of pregnancy and to preserve the beauty of a body that turns surrogacy into a business renting out a womb costs from twenty to thirty thousand dollars however often either those who pay no the salary get want to admit their involvement in the process the attitude to surrogacy in russia is ambiguous so many women simply don't want anyone to know their baby is carried by another woman of for many it's easier to resort to small or not such a small why how about one scene in public with this there really is no going back
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to the sides become entangled in a legal and moral not blackmail forms intended parents while sargon mothers greatest fear is not getting paid most of them see sorry to see as the only solution to their financial misery if you had no other choice who lived at my mom's place nine people in four to six square meter is. zinaida mother of two who is giving both the money would allow her to buy an apartment for her large family however hard pregnancy the genetic parents demanded she abort they had shopped around and their backup was bearing twins. it's the biological father sprawled out in front of men unarmed chand almost knocked when he was saying don't you understand my needs neither you nor the baby. deny this still hoped they'd accept the baby but instead ended up with no feet and an addition to our family too little and don't these legal details are called comfort the question is whether he will
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boise id coming to live from moscow here's a look at the top stories of the week the man charged with norway's first ever terrorist attack that claimed more than ninety lives admits responsibility for the bombing in the capital and the shooting rampage that followed. global economic recoveries or risk his death prices talks in the us collapsed within the government this comes after the e.u. throws a new life line to greece and hope the cash handout will bring the euro bad from the break. and in media mogul rupert murdoch braced himself for a legal battle in the u.s.
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while britain's hacking scandal is spreading beyond words newspaper and wire which blames with claims rather the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities. next especially for the dangers of the food we eat. everybody eats food and we all have our favorites here in america food is abundant so we take it for granted. think about the food you eat what do you know about it where does it come from how is it made. me eating before corporations were
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relentlessly marketing foods to us. this film is not just about food it's about the changes in our food supply the changes in the quality of our food. as a nurse i work in hospitals and one thing remains the same throughout the mall there are too many sick people. it seems all diseases are on the rise. how many people do you know with heart problems diabetes. the hospitals are full and there's not enough nurses to properly take care of them all. the quality of our food is decreasing and the number sick people are increasing there has to be a connection. the majority of americans are overweight and at the same time malnourished is it because refined grains or excess sugar intake what about chemical food additives what role do they play in our health. thousands of barrels are allowed to be used in our food supply. what is polly sorbets.
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