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movie joy be there to see the movie that's a good way to turn the branding period during the george weston to school until you can a letter which will close mission viejo civility to go locally and read this in the can it was originally as a treat. to. dance moves in this week's top stories on our team grief and despair in norway as a country promised a big sense of its first time for a terrorist attack the suspect admits to killing all sets of the twenty explosives . i'm just very brave big physically killing no more than knowing two people was necessary and he was acting alone with all the details in a few moments. the e.u. reaches out a helping hand to greece agreed on a new bailout the clouds gather around the struggle to euro ahead storming mood in spain also struggling with severe financial woes. after rupert
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murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. into more alleged phone hacking by his media from the outside after being grilled in britain over the scandal that shook police politicians the press. just after nine pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us now to our top story the entire norwegian nation is shaken by friday's killing rampage as it mourns ninety three people massacred in the also bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister yes stolzenberg has said the two days since the attacks have felt like an eternity a lot of his dial bushell is in the capital live for us and all slow down songs or day for norway now can you describe the atmosphere on the streets right now. yes
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it's a day of mourning there's a memorial service behind me attended by king harald of norway looking very somber the prime minister of norway says that the two days since the tragedy have seemed like an eternity the people of israel tense they're still trying to understand how something like this could have happened and the police say they are still looking as potential there are more victims to be found on the island is also just outside all slow there is criticism rising for the police but it took them from an hour to an hour and a half to actually find the to find the killer and to stop the massacre so there is criticism. over this over this tragic incident all the main suspect has admitted he's solely responsible for the atrocities has he said anything else. yes he said that he wanted a change in society that he wanted to force revolution that it was an atrocious but necessary act to make the norwegian people realize and the society realize that it's going wrong he said it's not a crime
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a more details are emerging about the suspect himself who posted a ransom fifteen hundred page rants on the internet saying how he went to various countries czech republic in the european union with its lax gun laws is what he said to look for guns and he explained how he was going to carry out the site so you can maybe understand why this anger among community here that he wasn't before he was allowed to carry out his crimes he expressed violent anti muslim views he was briefly a member of the progress party here in norway which is anti immigrant in the ruling labor party is who he attacked first through a blast in the city center the government headquarters were hit by a car bomb that apparently he went to an oil and just outside where he attacked a group of children he was dressed in a police uniform e how the gun and he was shouting or kill everyone everyone must die we have pictures of children swimming for survival hiding in the rocks and
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dramatic pictures of a ten year old boy being saved so the tragedy of a nation really hear more now in this report. brave christina who was hit by the local bomb explosion in a daze and surrounded by broken clothes she stayed in the floors to help the wounded who wait this just standing talking and then suddenly it just faded i was like ok like a fish just waiting for your body. like it's in their eyes how do you know that gets smashed glass all over them the skin and everything this show patched up victims 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. launched from from car some buildings. even shoulder things gaming rolling on this man's wife suffered
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severe shock when their windows were blown out by the last but he says they are lucky to be alone his thoughts go out to the many young victims of the second attack i think about the vision to see the person keep. their heart and so this is the best of the two atrocities produced many acts of heroism this is the dust settles on the world's worst mass shooting experts say it is also boise anger that the attacks were allowed to happen in the first place bangle truth or ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect. you haven't really been prepared for right being extremism previously expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration and you must blogs and twitter feeds. the shootings may reflect growing national opposition to food immigration policies the political establishment or more they are relatively well
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off people that live in areas where there are simply no immigrants there's a poor people ignore the being pushed out of places they used to live. rubin and it's also their drops 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 a 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 this them under about us. it is not good norwegians are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies that turn the government against his own doing the way the far right the sentiment is. wider than norwegians are ready to admit and there's a respect for attitude towards that kind of news in mainstream media
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but the reality is that fifty percent of what we germans are against multiculturalism as people here try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twitter tiger already thing it will sell relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full rights movement while others fear this will only fuel resentment against europe's muslims victims are beginning to piece spoke together this shuts of lloyd's but expose well this might not be the last such a time as outrage at the perceived failure of a multicultural society grows the new push you all to see oslo of the whole world is now discussing what lies behind the atrocity and you can join the debate on our website r.t.e. dot com looking at the charts so far the majority think share fanaticism is to blame fewer people say the tension stem from multiculturalism eight percent believe the reason is global terrorism which penetrates everywhere and the rest say it's
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down to the failure of security forces a lot of us are to dot com and have your say on the airship. and still ahead for you in the program funding the revolt as germany appears to send millions of euros to libyan rebels we ask how will the money be used. nato begins handing over control of afghan provinces to local army forces but many question if they're really up to the truck. now greece let out a sigh of relief this week out softer along talks leaders finally agreed on how to help the country i voided defaulting on its debt laugh and will now receive a new bailout worth an estimated one hundred ninety billion euros well the plan was agreed after greece approved severe a sturdy pressures sending thousands off of the streets in protest the rescue will also involve lowering interest rates on greek debt and extending that we think the
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period and the package also doubles the time given to bankrupt and ireland's of pay back their own loads meanwhile spain which has the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone so thousands of protesters converged on the trade on saturday they count out of the city center after marching from across the country but the national analysts nascar's are says the amounts only launch people deeper in debt. it increases the amount of debt it increases the amount of debt in the eurozone and it produces the amount of debt and grace so this is a plan cooked up by bankers repackaged recent. resell debt that's what they do and it crowds out the real economy so they think that this is going to help the economy grow their way to a position of paying off this debt or paying the interest on the debt that's not going to happen because by giving bankers more dead to control the productive part of the economy you are eliminated not
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a part of the economy's ability to pay off this debt so the banking cancer is just becoming worse in the eurozone and worse in greece they're going up the banks they're going to. bailing out the workers or the people who are on the ground so to speak they're bailing out european banks they're bailing out wall street banks they're bailing out other banks and so doing they're increasing the debt load so it's making the situation much worse and they're crowding out any ability for the. workers in greece to generate enough income to pay off this debt this is consigning the population to get servitude oh fear of the fault also of age across the atlantic as barack obama's meeting with congressional leaders failed to bring about agreement of the u.s. treasury secretary says the congress is working on a framework and the goal is to finalize a deal before asian markets open on sunday afternoon congress must approve raising its current fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceiling before all this is
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second to avoid default the impact of america failing to pay its massive debts would shake the entire world economy and the deal offered by president obama includes slashing medical and social benefit costs but democrats and republicans are divided over the details of balancing spending cuts and tax rises as investigative journalist greipel last says it's ordinary americans will have to foot the government skills. bush when he was president from two thousand and one to two thousand and eight when i why i don't spend. a surplus given germany six billion dollars a year by bill clinton turned it into a six hundred million dollars per year deficit adding three trillion dollars us eric cantor for all those search for bush's war isn't worth it weapons for tax cuts now these guys don't want to pay the bill somehow the compromise means that these
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this issue in dollars will need paid for by eliminating benefits or the working class people the elderly people on social security didn't encourage it gets better and 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 now the beneficiaries basically people got the money don't want to pay back all this week the phone hacking and police bribery scandal was taken to the british parliament rupert murdoch his son james and a former u.k. c.e.o. rebecca brooks were all grilled by british lawmakers for several hours and the trio said they were deeply sorry for what happened work however new allegations have occurred that the news international chairman james murdoch misled m.p.'s by same thing he was unaware of the true extent of illicit phone tapping by his company's reporters meanwhile questions are being asked over the death of journalist sean
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hoare the amana credited with revealing the phone hacking scandal as artie's or edit reports it's drawing a striking parallels with another whistleblower. another political scandal erupts another whistleblower diaries sean hoare was the first former news of the world journalists to go on the record to allege that phone hacking was endemic a paper and its editor and he calls an actively encouraged it all was found dead in his house on monday setting the blogosphere into a frenzy of comparisons with the case of dr david kelly why isn't the sean hoare story bigger reminds me of how dr david kelly was bumped off. the really similar tragedies of shaun hall and david kelly. to water and david kelly sean who are that's what i'm thinking something's not right dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who first cast doubt on the government's claim that iraq could
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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 discovered exactly eight years before that of sean hawes 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 short haul 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 and i think it simply i think both were under enormous pressure from their roles as whistle blows and and found it difficult to cope with that pressure short haul of evidence could have been crucial to proving that the news of the world
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editors supported a culture of listening to private voice mails for stories because former editor andy colson who later became a media director to the current prime minister has always denied the allegations a man was destroyed professionally by news international the journalistic world in london is a very small brains the story is well known who is drinking too much taking drugs he was depressed the moralized police are saying hall's death doesn't appear suspicious and they're looking at suicides dr kelly's death was also recorded as suicide although many including leading doctors and m.p.'s. i have never accepted that their suspicions of hardly been quelled by the fact that post-mortem reports 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
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scandal so far the death of a key whistleblower in this scandal has raised questions but so far only about this the twitter aussie it's being reported as a horrible and unfortunate coincidence but it's doubtful that if this had happened elsewhere say in or in india the british media would be so quick to accept it as a coincidence particularly gets out in the light of the death of david kelly you were at it r t. o in the u.k. at the revelation that police officers leaked information to news of the world reporters for cash has rocked the country well james corbett editor of the independent news website says the scandal has seriously undermined people's trust to find out that certain officers have been on the payroll of these organizations and providing details today to the journalists who were involved in a scandal that in itself is quite a disgrace and it does raise the question of who is probably qualify to to look
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into this and to to form a proper investigation certainly not the police itself investigating itself that would be ridiculous at this point and. it has to be at least seemed to be completely free of ties to the prime minister's office certainly and to any other m.p. see me have been implicated in the scandal so it's it is going to be an incredible unfortunately for the british people to be sorting through right now and i think trust in the public institutions has been necessarily eroded by the appalling disgraceful conduct on the part of so many different people in who the public has invested so much trust. well if you've missed anything recovering on air you can head to our web site that's r t dot com where there's always more to inform and inspire you and here's a taste of what's on my right now and cover up with minute mystery to find out why every july since the eighteen eighties california would set been filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men in the world. the russians rushed to stock up
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on painkillers as the government prepares to make pills containing cordiant available by prescription only a find out why the move has caused controversy at r.t. dot com. emergency services are recovered more bodies from the russian pleasure boat that sank in the vulgar river two weeks ago killing one hundred twenty people the wrecked ship has been lifted from the bottom and towed to shallow waters all the task is now to drain the halls so investigators can examine the vessel in detail to determine the exact cause of the tragedy but the search continues for two others whose fate remains unknown and it's believed their bodies could still be trapped inside that will guarantee a went down within minutes of the tenth of july drowning more than half of its two hundred passengers the boat's owner is under investigation and two people have already been charged with violating the safety regulations. germany says it will
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lead to libya's rebels one hundred million euros for quote civilian and humanitarian purposes or brylin oppose the western military intervention in the country but a promise to help oust colonel gaddafi through peaceful means or for more germany's decision let's start with more of the author of the book humanitarian imperialism and he joins us from the city of right now in france thank you very much for being on the program now early and says the money will be spent on humanitarian needs but conservative really control what the funds are spent on i mean what's to stop the opposition buying weapons which they claim they need because they work against them from buying here even assuming the. way bigger than we can with the money they would spring a really good way with guns i mean you see this is a very sweet you will germany can in their reeling in. libya and but it seems to me that it's also sure that there is
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a certain game of this nation and the say that it's nato because they have been going on going and going. to lose the. libyans who are there is every inch. there's no problem we see demonstration on the weird lands in most crucially in cities tripoli and it's not believable i mean people there will see that they are ribbons given to the population in this and do not believe that it's all stage managed. under their feet in austrian and means going the view that. it will need a leader. in the clothes and other able to detail although those annoying delusion there is a solution is going on and in there in syria who are just killed and you can put it we can all the things you can lose. his solutions incident between the ruler. the nato and moves now in libya but first i would like to ask you more about berlin's decision early and says it's it is against violence in libya but at the same time it also promises financial aid to one of the sides in this civil conflict
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which as you were saying earlier could be used for military purposes what is germany's call here. they're. difficult to assess because it seems to me that germany is sort of releasing germany sneaks and selling one hand. and they're going there isn't a dog. in it and since it's a car on the other hand a battle on this need leaders who have more relatable reseating than friends within the united states in the legal clique so it was the. police. of the same time on the one hand three years to the. people the media divisional so we didn't need on more we didn't seem to be a consistent policing. that's always lay there. in two thousand and three
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year. olds i mean there were these employees and she was she. going. to see it seems to me it seems to me that one has to realise that things are doing it all the incremental on the attorney and there are plenty in. our illusions about your until you cited your other you were eventually the us i would like to continue on that part of the good rebels have recently gave its national assets a crowded office frozen assets in the us fresh out of our thirty three billion dollars and that's after rushing to give a full diplomatic recognition now with a little red operation and say i do you think of this move in by the us will swing the balance of the civil war with this access to more funding and look these are they don't look because it seems to me in a. losing three billion of those. interested in soho goes i don't know but but the problem in our the world market our main way money along
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with this is also international games there is only. is it alone in the you know his original do. if you didn't know it was a giggle clearly that the burns are not doing very well and it is still the credibility in their twenty's that we go through with their money now in the worst combines. their usual them and you know there's some. surgeon going to go through that on their own in the billion and none of them should be ways to get money unless the loans from them mean seems to me completely true as it is but it's if you were those who know that there are a lot of military in need simply. a lot of problem due to the good new one being so it was the military and the military and girls will do the. whole region that with added onto the world is going to be in the money could be used only. to give the money to get all of those it's clearly.
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not neutral in this not in the way the military and its ok well thank you very much for your action there mr sheldrake more the author of the book humanitarian imperialism thank you very much thank you very much. and now to some other stories making headlines around the globe the sour almost a day after two high speed trains crashed in china killing thirty five people and injuring at two hundred rescuers pulled a small target from the wreckage of one of the bullet trains was forced to stop after being struck by lightning and was then hit by the second train from behind or to the cultures from a bridge as a result of the crash it was the first to rail network china's high speed rail network says the country rushed all the trains in two thousand and seven. a car bomb has killed eight soldiers in yemen's cost or city of aden the blast took place near the entrance of an army camp as a convoy of vehicles packed with troops was about to leave officials said they were
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being sent to fight al qaeda linked militants in a nearby province of the country has been hit by months of anti-government protests . yes including a clash between security forces and armed groups. a host of celebrities and friends paid tribute to british soldiers as diva amy winehouse was found dead in her london flat on saturday police say the cause of her death remains unexplained the twenty seven year old star want to reread of awards including five grammys for her music and had been hailed as one of the most talented singers of her age her success was often overshadowed by well documented battles with drugs and alcohol also the subject of her hit song rehab and last month she canceled her european tour after being booed off stage during his performance in serbia. now with the latest operations lead a guy named two of afghan forces sixteen insurgents have been killed in the country so now the raid comes in response to renew the taliban activity as nato begins
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a gradual withdrawal from afghanistan now the plan is to recall all foreign combat troops by the end of twenty fourteen and nato's new military commander in the country general john allen it was so quote tough times ahead for the war effort and earlier this month the afghan president's half brother was assassinated by one of his own bodyguards and in a separate incident one of them had karzai is top advisers was also gunned down antiwar activist brian becker thinks the u.s. led coalition is losing ground in afghanistan where the number of casualties continues to rise. 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 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 someway so ultimately the united states cannot prevail the
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assassination of cars eyes brother and his inner circle shows that the edifice of the karzai regime necessary at least to give afghan face to the nato occupation that itself is now crumbling 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 grow steadily its spending one hundred twenty billion dollars a year that's an increasing amount from a treasury that's already drained based on a huge budget deficit here the number of casualties on the afghan and american side is is busy increasing not decreasing and yet they're no closer to victory in fact they're losing control of the country and the government that they sponsor is is in fact in danger from when i would say the u.s. hasn't gained anything i think the u.s. is losing ground it's spite of what david petraeus and the obama administration say this is a bad situation possibly
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