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the muslim views he was briefly a member of the progress polity here in norway which is anti immigrant and the ruling labor party is who we 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 he had a gun and he was shouting i'll kill everyone everyone must die we have pictures of children swimming for survival hiding in the rocks and dramatic pictures of a ten year old boy being saved so the tragedy of a nation really hear more now in this report brave christine who was. called bomb explosion in days and surrounded by broken clothes she stayed in the most to help. you wait this just standing thing and then suddenly it just faded i was like i come like a fish just waiting for you bumping it out like plastics in their eyes. you know
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they got 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. buildings both from people sheltering to gaming running 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 he's thoughts go out to the many young victims of the second attack i think about. the cedar key and the island. that. is close to the two atrocities produced many acts of terrorism which is the dust settles on the walls worst mass shooting experts say there. also
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boise anger that the attacks were allowed to happen in the first place and get the truth or ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect. 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 this at the shootings may reflect a growing national look position to fully 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 the being pushed out of places they used to live live in and that's also their drug stocks are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be ones 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 islam
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and 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 to turn the government against his own but in no way the far right sentiment is. 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 are against multiculturalism as people here try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twitter 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 spoke together the shuttered lawyers but the experts warn this might not be the last such attack as outrage at
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the perceived failure of a multicultural society grows the new bush will see oslo. margaret but we're going to have a c.m. partners in chicago thinks the attack is likely to force our regions to look at immigration issues in a new light. i think what this did is it really highlighted the integrated i don't want to call it a problem i want to call it you know immigrant reality there is a huge influx of immigrants coming into norway and you're oddly you know most of the bottle and most of the norwegians probably didn't know that i was twenty five percent immigrant who arrived a they know a lot more of those statistics now i think you're going to be you know people saying well gosh this guy was a crazy lunatic but we have another pretty serious problem to the prime minister in the labor party generally did a great job you know comforting the nation those twenty four hours were haptic they were you know terrifying they did great job comforting the nation here's the issue
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with people hearing more a great word with the labor party is going to have to do in norway is you know i don't think that the extent concern to people who are nervous about the immigrant population you know some of the more extreme groups you know these extreme views if that makes sense and adopt them into their own platform and say look you know average joe keep voter we understand you're concerned about this issue but we think norway had it great interaction here is why so instead of managing and you know governing through fear they have to adopt some of those you know who are sort of jingoistic policies but also presents you know a more positive view of norway or ward. crowds of protesters converged on the spanish capital madrid this week after marching from across the country they're angry at soaring unemployment the highest in the eurozone and that the government's failure to tackle the recession or his arena pollution go is in the capital where demonstrators have set up camp. spain has one of the highest unemployment rates in
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the eurozone in fact it has the highest unemployment rates among the youth in the european union and of course this has resulted in thousands upon thousands of young people who cannot find a job in their home country are taking matters into their own hands and protesting literally for days and days on end and that the protests have started on the main on may fifteenth of this year and this is why the movement has multi thousand people who've been despoiled fifteen m. movement so this particular time they have without problem from several cities in fact more than a hundred cities from all across spain that have walked here by foot a lot of them especially walk here here in order to come here for the very center of the green the so-called plumbers zero in order to press their indignation in the cold the margins of indignation at what the government is literally not doing to help the situation in the country there's thousands of people i mean the i use you can see they're gathering all around the because for them this is a big deal they're trying to get all the attention that they can because they
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believe that their government is focusing instead on what the i.m.f. the w o and the world bank are doing and not paying attention to the people in spain they demand more jobs in fact they're saying it's not about the high pensions and it's not so much about the social benefits it's about simply getting a job in the very country they believe that if they take matters into their own hands that they can do something they have actually set up camp right here in the middle of one of the folks they have been here for days and they think that if they continue to push their opinion peacefully they will reach their desired goal to have to remember that all of this is happening right when right when the situation is in some other group in countries like in the neighboring portugal or in greece is that anything is basically everything but dire greece has received another be allowed but a lot of critics are saying that that is not going to help the country in any way a portugal has been downgraded by several agencies to have this. he has been
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blacklisted for the economic woes and this famous don't want their country to go down the drain so there again like i said before they're calling on the government to stop wanting to focus on the matters in the country and to actually help the people in the country and not pay attention to what the big european big heads are hoping or trying to pretend as if they are doing and that is they've been off people who have surrounded me right gary literally tens of thousands of people from all across faith and this is their main goal to take matters into their own into their own hands and to help the country if nobody else will help it. the hundred nine billion euro bailout for greece was approved after it was agreed after it approved austerity measures sending thousands into the streets to protest there the rescue also involve lowering interest rates on greek debt next ending the repayment period but financial analyst max kaiser says a lonely plunge people deeper in trouble. it increases the amount of debt it
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increases the amount of debt in the eurozone it is increased of the amount of debt in grace so this is a plan cooked up by bankers to repackage risa characterize resell debt that's what they do and it crowds out the real economy so if 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 eliminating that 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 reading out the banks there but not bailing out the workers or the people who are on the ground so to speak their 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 work workers in greece to generate enough income
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to pay off this debt this is consigning the population to debt servitude. commentary from max kaiser about the e.u. rescue package that's going to and what it's going to mean for the greek people stay with us here on r t still ahead funding the revolt as in germany the paris to send millions of euros to libyan rebels we see how little money plus. nato begins handing over control of afghan provinces to local forces but many question if there are. this week the phone hacking and police bribery scandal was taken to the british parliament rupert murdoch his son james and former u.k. c.e.o. rebecca brooks were all grilled by british lawmakers for several hours the trio said they were deeply sorry for what happened but new allegations have emerged that the news international chairman james murdoch misled m.p.'s by saying he was unaware of the true extent of illicit phone tapping by his company's reporters
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meanwhile questions are being raised over the death of journalist sean hoare the man who was credited with revealing the phone hacking scandal as are reports it's drawing striking parallels with another whistleblower. another political scandal erupts anough the whistle blew it dice sure hall was the first news of the world journalists to go on the record to alleged 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 the locus fit 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 sean hoare and david kelly wallace madness to what end david kelly shawn who are those what i'm thinking something's not trying to talk to 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 caylee's body was 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 short haul 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 short haul was 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 hoards former editor andy colson who later became a media director to the current prime minister has always denied the allegations the man was destroyed professionally by news international. journalistic world in london is a very small place and the man was distraught he was well known but he was drinking too much taking drugs he was depressed moralized 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. i've never accepted that suit 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 twits are aussie 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 lights of the death of david kelly you are emmett oh it's he loved it. germany says it will send libya's rebels a hundred million euros for civilian and humanitarian purposes but when oppose the western military intervention in the country but promise to help out with colonel gadhafi through peaceful means john bricmont author of the book humanitarian imperialism says german aid may be used to buy weapons. it seems to me that germany is sort of what we see of germany see only once and even assuming the. i don't know maybe you can with the money they would spend the many gilead to buy weapons i mean that you see this is. a sneaky we've got germany came into being with. libya
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and with it seems to me that it's also sure that there is a certain kind of this. nato because they have been building and ongoing emboldening for so what months now of use to. be and still carries it begins. and. we see them on station on their web lands in one station in c.t.'s and eighty two in the end it's not believe it i mean they have people they will say that they are weapons given to the book illusion and they seem to not believe it well that it's all a stage managed and in there she denounced traditional means is that people act and do need to lead their lives there in the. home of the able to go on the news knowing down there we're going to show there is a seedy woman she was doing and then being there we can see the moon. or the principal you in the. emergency services ever covered more bodies from the russian pleasure boat that sank in the boulder river two weeks ago
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killing one hundred twenty people the wrecked ship has been lifted from the bottom and towed to shallow water the task is now to drain the hole so investigators can examine the vessel in detail to figure out the cause of the tragedy the search continues for two others whose fate remains unknown it's believed their bodies could still be trapped somewhere inside the bug area went down within minutes on july tenth drowning more than half its two hundred passengers the boat's owner is under investigation into people have already been charged with violating safety regulations. serbia's final fugitive wanted by the united nations war crimes tribunal will appear in court monday. was arrested in serbia an extra added to the . hague to face trial after seven years on the run has it was the last name on the list of one hundred sixty one people indicted by the court for war crimes committed during the balkan conflict he's accused of several atrocities throughout the war between croatia and yugoslavia in the early ninety's ranging from murder to religious persecution officials in serbia hope his arrest will clear the way the
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e.u. membership of the wall the government's ready for a session talks many serbs remain skeptical about its future in the club balkans expert mocker marco gases things that membership talks and you may be premature. if you could be able to get in return what it usually gets it's nothing whatsoever i mean. we have got many many more hoops to jump over before you can get anywhere close to a u. membership but i think that what the serbian leadership really wants is to have the appearance of traveling hopefully regardless of whether they ever arrive in the e.u. or not because it's that travelling hopefully which allows them to. some people say abandon many national interests with the excuse that in fact the e.u. needs the e.u. one thing it's not your leaders really which just a of a goal of his i think that given all the current regime in belgrade and so this carrots of e.u.
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membership is something they wave in front of the population so ensure that the population remain those sile which has worked so far. turnout of some other stories making headlines across the globe a car bomb has killed eight soldiers in yemen's coastal city of aden the blast happened near the entrance of an army camp as a convoy of vehicles packed with troops was getting set to leave officials say they were being sent to fight al qaeda linked militants in a nearby province the country's been hit by months of anti-government protests between including clashes between security forces and armed groups. a host of celebrities and friends paid tribute to british soldiers as even a new wine. was found dead in her london flat saturday police say the cause of death remains under investigation the twenty seven year old star won a myriad of awards including five grammys for her music and had been hailed as one of the most talented singers over age her success though was often overshadowed by well documented battles with drugs and alcohol the subject of her hit song rehab
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last month she canceled her european floor after being booed off stage during a performance in serbia. the latest operations by nato and afghan forces sixteen insurgents were killed in the country's south the raid comes in response to renewed taliban activity as nato begins a gradual withdrawal from afghanistan the plan is to recall all foreign combat troops by the end of two thousand and fourteen nato as new military commander general in the country general john allen warns of tough times ahead for the war effort earlier this month the afghan president's half brother was assassinated by one of his own guards in a separate incident one of harmon karzai is top adviser was also gunned down u.s. antiwar activists brian becker thinks the coalition may be losing ground in afghanistan while the number of casualties rises. they can't win by staying in fact their presence is becoming the main catalyst for the armed insurgency not only the taliban but maybe one hundred forty armed groups and they
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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 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 ground. suddenly it's 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 they're losing control of the country and the government that they sponsor is is in
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fact in danger of crumbling i would say the us hasn't gained anything i think the us is losing ground in spite of what david petraeus and the obama administration say this is a bad situation possibly a catastrophe for the united states have missed anything we've covered on air you can always click on our t. dot com or those plenty more along with blogs below an analysis here's what's a click away like. uncover a bohemian mystery and find out why every july since the eight hundred eighty s. a certain part of the california awards have been filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men in the world. and russians rush to stock up on painkillers which the government prepares to make pills containing code available only by prescription find out why the move has piled controversy at r.t. dot com. when it comes to having a baby some couples are ready to embrace every possible method to achieve their dream while illegal in many countries commercial surrogacy is an option in russia
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but can carry a heavy financial and emotional price or he's already a pushover reports on how poor legislation is failing to protect those involved in the process. these first photos of danto 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 don't go overboard they simply threw him out like an unwanted kitten and picked a healthy one. while his healthy twin brother enjoys family life and told has no one but hospital staff helping him to survive the boy's sorry mother also disappeared soon after the delivery little and on stories just one of the shocking examples of shortcomings in the russian family code that seeks to regulate sarkozy in the country. in our modern world the idea of surrogacy is sometimes distorted if you even be used to avoid the hardships of pregnancy and to preserve the beauty of
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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 nor the surrogate want to admit their involvement in the process the attitude to surrogacy in russia is on big years so many women simply don't want anyone to know their baby is carried by another woman out 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 to the sides become entangled in a legal and moral not blackmail homes intended parents while surrogate mothers greatest fear is not getting paid most of them see sarah see as the only solution to their financial misery if we had no other choice we lived at my mom's place nine people in four to six square meter is. zenaida and mother of two hope giving both the money would allow her buy an apartment for her large family however hard way
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through the pregnancy the genetic parents demanded she abort they had shopped around and their backup was bearing twins. the biological father sprawled out in front of men unarmed chair. it almost knocked when he was saying don't you understand my needs neither you nor the baby. zenaida's still hoped they'd accept the baby but instead ended up with no feet and an addition to her family to anton these legal details are cold comfort the question is whether he will ever want to know who his real parents are and why they treated him as a commodity daria push kovach artsy aska. you're back with a recap of the week's top stories in a few moments stay with us here on our. forty
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two thousand americans die each year from car accidents only a thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part disease is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year.
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three thirty am in moscow we're wrapping up the week's headlines here on r t norway mourns the victims of friday's bombing and shooting rampage that's claimed the lives of at least ninety three people and shaken the country to its core the region man charged with carrying out the attack says his actions were quote gruesome but necessary. thousands returned to the streets of madrid calling for the government to tackle unemployment and take action over the country's crippling recession this has pretty scared c.e.o. pay for another multi-billion euro cash injection from the e.u.
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. no pie in the face this week for rupert murdoch but the media mogul still faces an opening round of questions in the u.s. over the phone hacking allegations murdoch and his son more earlier grilled by the british parliament over the scandal that's shaken police politicians and press. up next a special report on the dangers of the food that we're eating stay with us here on our t.v. . you're not born with a bio chemistry or psychology degree so every second of your existence from birth to graduation people make decisions for you what you do what you wear what you learn and most important you eat. as you grow older your parents obsess over paying the bills keeping everyone fed is their main priority and here's the problem they come home from a long day of work and exhausted they fix you dinner what is it processed food why
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because it's. quick and they've been convinced it's good for you. when they need a babysitter who becomes your new best friend the television and as you watch the t.v. you see all those food commercials with slogans like good for the little keyboard elves who are constantly telling you how great their products are. one day you wake up and you're twenty five what happened to all those years by now you've been thoroughly branded by the food and chemical companies. all of your daily food purchases are made in accordance with how you feel about the products you consume. for example. heinz ketchup and nothing else you drink your favorite soft drink a bit chilly everyone has a favorite snack food. or restaurant. you have come to believe that betty crocker and the pillsbury doughboy are safe and friendly.

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