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it is the movie going to join stephen jones a movie that's the gateway to the grand imperial. towards west coast coromandel new to the let's go to the social issue here to see don't need to go and. read this in the kernel was her job as used to retreat. the man charged with norway's first ever terrorist attack admits responsibility for the bombing in the capital and the shooting rampage that followed the double atrocity claimed more than ninety lives on friday. global economic recoveries at risk as debt crisis talks in the us collapse within the government after the e.u. comes up with a new wife lying to police you are back from the brink. as a battle media mogul rupert murdoch braces himself for your legal battle in the us american say the phone hacking scandal has only highlight of the country's growing lack of privacy. plus the u.s.
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led coalition in afghanistan begins handing control over to local security forces but they are poor reputation sparks concerns about the future of the country. ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t a marina joshie the man charged with friday's shooting spree at a you norwegian use camp and bombing in the capital has admitted responsibility for the twin attack that claimed over nine thousand lives the incident has been called the country's worst atrocities since world war two thirty two year old anders behring breivik was arrested at the scene of the massacre on the island of utes where he reportedly traveled there in police uniform and asked people to gather around him before gunning them down a second man was seized forces by special. sources but it's not clear if he has any
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connection to the incident one picture that has emerged from the horrific events captures the moment a man in the water pleads for his life as the gunman carries on with his brutal executions rampage came just hours after of the bombing that killed at least seven predict reportedly asked contacts with bar ride wing groups that had previously posted extreme anti islam statements on his blog as are he's doing a bushel has been finding out the incident may only act as a catalyst for wider the captions. brave christine who was. called bomb explosion in a. broken clothes she stayed in to help the wounded who wait this just standing tough thing and then suddenly it just prayed i was like ok i'm not a face just waiting for your puppy lofted out like glowsticks in their eyes. you know they got smashed that's all of them to skin and everything this show perched
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up victims before giving us hot drinks as a nation which is never suffered at the hands of terrorists before he says norwegians just didn't know how to react. alarms from course of the buildings. both in the you control things gaming rolling on this man's wife suffered severe sure when their windows were blown out. but she 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 if there was here and there are the guys he says there are and so there's still a couple still to atrocities produced many acts of terrorism but the those sits on the world's worst mass shooting experts say there's also boise anger the attacks were allowed to happen in the first place that. ignore dozens of hate messages from
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suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism previously expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration blogs and twitter feeds and lists at the shootings may reflect a growing national opposition to flee immigration policies the political establishment of norway are relatively well off people but they have been areas where there are simply no immigrants so there's a poor people in all the big pushed out of places they used to live really been on this or they had probes that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be muslim or how muslim you know. it's for them it's just a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about islam and about us. it is not good norwegians are said to be fed up with the ground of
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what's being built radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies that turned the government against his own in no way the far right. why isn't. ready to admit that there's a good and respectful attitude towards that kind of. mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent off in one interns are against multiculturalism as people here try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twitter already thing it will throw relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full right movements while others fear this will only fuel resentment against europe's muslims victims are beginning to piece spoke together visions of lawyers but the experts warn this might not be the law's such a tank as outrage at the perceived failure of a multicultural society grows the new bush will see. someone
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who knows anders breivik personally told r.t. he was shocked by the news but says our low is a place where radicalism is in the air. i could not imagine. you've been doing magic and he has been probably right in watching he have had an ego and especially. in relation to the girl save for example the fairer sex for her other guys. who'll be like don't you think you have we're going to be good and we're going to have a little bit oh but it was built on it was just you know like the view on the other hand you lose the sense. very slight i don't know what each week would be contrary to but there is any possible denomination saying all of them eighty three
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churchmen he should them are trying to get in the end on the other hand there is just a lay. population who are very kind of priapic and then your house water is so. low it's basically like just you know. one way you want to hit. security alice chris from manchester in the u.k. thinks that norway was just not prepared for this type of crisis. what we're talking about here is a possibly a lack of resources is instructive to. the european organization pulling all three police forces in europe europe or. together. to setting up a group of fifty also experts to aid police forces across europe people looking inward as opposed to. the question there is why this is not dumb and
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not been done before because there are any number of reports that you can read on the internet and privately those reports. suggest that. the rise of right wing extremism in europe has been prevalent for a number of years or so but the question is the right one we don't move into ourselves. of these things much better probably we could have done. even where did we go from here. the norwegian attacks have sent shock waves around the world and sparked passionate debate over what lies behind such a brutal act on our website r.t. dot com we're asking what's triggered the norwegian tragedy so far the majority of our viewers think sheer fanaticism is to blame here people about forty percent say the tensions stand for a multiculturalism and nine percent say the reason is global terrorism which penetrates everywhere and the minority says it's down to the failure of security
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forces well you can also let us know what you think on this issue by logging onto our website which is r t dot com and have your say. on the way here in our t.v. public privacy and the garter. they decided well but looks a little different so he must be our abilities are of the must of explosives ignorance as the basis of national policy is a pretty scary situation find out how activists are linking the rupert murdoch phone hacking scandal to the invasion tactics of the state. plus nato begins withdrawing combat troops from afghanistan but are the local security forces ready to fan for themselves 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 negotiations 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 greece has been battling its death crisis for the past eighteen months and has seen violent protests from a disillusioned public some critics think the second cash handout will not be the miracle cure the greece needs to avoid the fold. but i think it's going to prolong the agony unfortunately a lot more money has been through an 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 and what really the european union are trying to do here is they're trying to staunch the flow but slowing the money that's flowing out of the greek economy can has been kicked down the road that injure of contagion still leaking to other countries such as ireland portugal even
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italy and spain are there and therefore we don't have a cure but what we've seen so far unfortunately looks like holy words and holy 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 financial woes are rife across the atlantic where the u.s. president has held emergency talks with congressional leaders barack obama accused party members of risking a new global catastrophe after talks to avert dead the fold collapsed congress must approve a plan to allow more borrowing in top of its current fourteen trillion dollars level before august second if the decision is made by then the country could run out of mind paid the bills and may have to take measures that would threaten the global economic recovery both democrats and republicans are divided over details of a package of spending cuts and tax rises the deal offered by the president clues cuts to medical costs and other entitlements and as investigative journalist greg
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palast says it's the ordinary americans who will have to foot the bill for their government since. george bush when he was president of two thousand and two thousand. he had a surplus here in germany 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 for all those search for bush's wars and for that weapons for the tax cuts now these guys don't want to pay the bill they're trying to got a. there at the at the tax cuts for the issue that bush is or is somehow a compromise means that the this in dollars will be paid work up eliminating benefits for the working class the american people being elderly people on social security can incur with debts veterans receiving better veterans benefits
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didn't increase the debt it was the result of bush's wars tortious tax cuts while spending for these programs. earlier this week rupert murdoch and his son james appeared before a u.k. parliamentary inquiry into the phone hacking scandal the media mogul denied their records sponsibility stating that senior managers and those directly involved in reporting stories were to answer james has now been accused of trying to mislead british m.p.'s after saying he was unaware of the true extent of phone hacking by reporters prime minister david cameron leva calls for him to answer further questions after his evidence was challenged and murdoch's could now face legal challenges in the u.s. over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities but as archy's going into account reports critics believe the issue is just the tip
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of the iceberg and the society that no longer values the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political theory has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dads to get the story that some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the us more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on google or use your meal 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 you breaches of privacy have been. all across america all across the world really in every sector surveillance is rampant but really this is all
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a microcosm of the survey we're all which is the state there's little 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 his life on the web he has subsequently even turned it into a form of art sealed off for the sort of used so you know the over here for example you know that on sunday november twenty fourth two thousand and seven i've used this toilet i went grocery shopping at safeway over there were seventy they 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 real time physical location on
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a map and this is the shot he took on his way to our studio which was immediately up loaded on his website hassan says his extraordinary abandonment of his own privacy stems from the ignorance of the authorities in the here they decided well i looks a little different so he must be arab anythings arab then he must have explosives everyone knows that that's the logic we're operating we we realize how ridiculous that logic sounds but when your country when your own country thinks that on as the basis for national policy. ignorance as the basis of national policy is a pretty scary situation. and that's how i got caught up for haasan part of the scene has become a rally of the past and he says he's not surprised that journalists were 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 peter in act the lawyer who put it together happens to be one of murdoch's hand-picked you score board
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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 the privacy in the 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're not so unique i'm going to check our reporting from washington our team. came to her about the editor of the independent news website says the public's trust has been seriously undermined by the phone hacking scandal. to find out that
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certain officers have been on the payroll of these organizations and providing details today to the journalists who are involved in a scandal that in itself is quite a disgrace and it does raise the question of who is properly qualified to to look into this and to to form a proper investigation certainly not the police itself investigating itself that would be ridiculous at this point and the idea of a parliamentary inquiry it has to be at least seem to be completely free of ties to the prime minister's office certainly and to any other n.p.c. me and implicated in the scandal so it's going to be an incredible unfortunately for the british people to be sorting through right now and i think trusting the public institutions has been necessarily eroded by this appalling disgraceful conduct on the part of so many different people in who the public has invested so much trust. divers have recovered the bodies of three women from a pleasure cruiser that sank two weeks ago in russia's republic of tatarstan
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bringing the death toll to one hundred seventeen the country's worst river disaster nearest happen of all though when both with over two hundred aboard went down in minutes emergency crews are now preparing to seal of garia after it was told was to shallow waters the task now is to pump water from the sunken hole of make the rap light enough to lift so the ship can be examined to determine what caused the wreckage of both sonar is under investigation and two people have already been charged with violating safety regulations. we follow the recovery operation of the bulgarian ship online as well and go to our web sites to get the latest updates videos and blog entries so follow all the details of the tragic events from the moment the cruiser went down to the latest salvage operation. and also iran's media is that dying with poor it's a man shot there in tehran was one of the country's nuclear scientists sir it's
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that he was a student. who just happens to share the name of a known physicist. and on this day over sixty years ago the u.s. revealed to the u.s. tsar that had a weapon of devastating power the atomic bomb would later become a catalyst for the cold war. now to some other top stories from around the world nato has carried out at least seven new air strikes in the libyan capital here in colonel gadhafi presidential compound state television report of the nato strikes that hit tripoli civilian and military sites on friday a large crowd rallied in the capital in a show of support for the colonel whose exact whereabouts are still unknown b.b.'s ongoing revolution started in february with the nato led coalition launching airstrikes in march. to find speed trains have crashed into each other in eastern
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china killing at least thirty two people and leaving more than one hundred injured reports say one of the bullet train stopped after he was hit by lightning or before being hit by another train from behind train co just fell off a bridge as a result of a crash and rescue operation continues at the site fishel state each carriage could carry out two hundred people. hundreds of protesters from across spain have gathered in madrid angry over the government's handling of the country's economic crisis activists have spent about eight months marching to the capital from their hometowns holding meetings in every city and gathering supporters protesters are fighting against civil stary measures implemented to cut spain's deficit. british pop singer amy winehouse has been found dead at her london home with police saying the cause of her death remains unexplained troubled twenty seven. star won
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over a twenty three awards for her music her success was often overshadowed by her well documented addiction to drugs and alcohol last month she canceled her european tour after being booed off stage during a performance in serbia. 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 renew taliban activity as foreign combat troops begin their withdrawal from afghanistan they those 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 gunned down by insurgents one hundred karzai top advisers has also been assassinated as a war activist brian becker thinks the u.s. led coalition is losing its grip of gas. they can't win by staying in fact their presence is becoming the main catalyst for the armed
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insurgency not only the taliban 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 these armed 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 its spending one hundred twenty billion dollars 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 in fact
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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 u.s. isn't going to anything i think the u.s. is losing ground it's part of what david petraeus and the obama administration say this is a bad situation possibly a catastrophe for the united states. analysts also say to violence in afghanistan is being pursued by local security forces which contain drug addicts and those connected to the town of i'm a spy this nato has begun and handing control over parts of the country to the locals but there's concern afghans are too divided untrained and ill equipped to fend off the insurgency by themselves jason reports from kabul. there's confusion on the faces of the afghan army soldiers as a firefight unfolds on the other side of the wall looking for them this is the kabul military training center in the boards being fired blanks the men here halfway through a ten week program and the officers don't cut the many slack when it's over i'll be
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deployed eastern congo or province one of afghanistan's most violent corners. but we must push them hard so they can perform 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 beat back the taliban led insurgency regardless of age or ethnicity then in the army we are old brothers and we are all called by one name. and 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 the mujahedeen unit made up of hardened veterans of the anti some of your jihad this is all good news to u.s. military planners who have set a two thousand and fourteen deadline to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army and so is
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a much the reputation of the police force is even featured in the recent move. 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 for starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to there was a widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict 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 start which will. he will be. fighting each other killing each other these people are waiting to have groups or little groups who control it in yet another obstacle for
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