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those gathered in the trades central square the big part of the responsibilities from the government. because the government first of all. not create the conditions at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late. and on the other hand once the government. was put through. the government it's not doing their job properly because that would in the note obama who are the people to wake up otherwise we'll just become slaves to the system who want to be treated as humans and they believe they can make a difference. the government has to change things because they don't have a choice. with greece in shambles and neighboring portugal trashed by the rating agencies spain is facing not just a financial but a deepening social crisis members of the so-called indignant marches say they want
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their dignity preserved but whether their calls will be heard is a whole another issue even those corteen madrid. greece's attempts to solve its financial crisis also saw thousands take to the streets some turning to violence and financial analyst max geyser agrees with the protesters who feel the latest one hundred nine billion euro bailout will only plunge the eurozone deeper into trouble . it increases the amount of debt it increases the amount of debt in the eurozone it is crease of the amount of debt in grace so this is a plan cooked up by bankers to repackage recent. release 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
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this debt so the banking cancer is just becoming worse in the eurozone and worse in greece running out the banks there but not bailing out the workers or the people who are on the ground so to speak that 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 debt servitude and in the u.s. the republicans or democrats failed to strike a deal to resolve the nation's debt ceiling crisis over the weekend but secretary of state hillary clinton who was in hong kong during a tour of asia says she has no doubt an agreement will be reached before next week's deadline but a master and author jim rogers says the world will no longer tolerate american spanning and borrowing habit. it is going to speak to the to the creditor she's
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going to try to demand things from them but the chinese now know they don't have to pay too much attention to america she's going to as the them to continue to to finance america and china is going to say you america have to do something about your debt situation because we don't like what's going on so she will be on the defensive and rightly so america's someday will default there's no way america can ever pay off its debt it will either inflate the money away or it won't change the rules it will do something to default if i another name they will come to a publicist on in the end and say that both sides have one the only way out is to take an x. no you have to take in chain so just then being in america and cut it very dramatically it is staggering how much money is spending america spending money it does not have and they're not going to be able to borrow and much much longer because the creditors china russia other people are starting to say we're not going to lend you any more money shape up now we're coming to the end of the line it's
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like if your brother in law came to you every month and borrow money to mention really you would say to him go away i'm not going to lend you any money well that's the time it's coming to an america. jim rogers there are the man charged with carrying out friday's twin tower norway is due to make his first appearance in court to explain his actions thirty two year old adages behring breivik has admitted responsibility for a bomb attack in the capital at a massacre at a youth camp however he's denied any criminal guilt for the terror that claimed at least ninety three lives breivik said he wanted to start a revolution for the food liberal immigration policies and the spread of islam the bar at our little targeted buildings connected to norway's governing labor party and the youth camp on two island was also run by either a norwegian lawyer faces up to twenty one years in jail for the atrocities described as gruesome but necessary investigative journalist tony gasline told r.t.
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the case highlights and new brand of terrorism. anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knights from medieval times because he's echoing the kind of crusader attitude that it's a very strange version of christianity that he. is he says he's a christian i don't think he is maybe the same kind of strange version of christianity that bush and blair have been coming up with over the last ten years or so so i think that this is actually the tip of an iceberg is actually quite a lot of this neo nazi activity out there and now i think the anti terrorist or saudis right across the world are going to have to take this brand of terrorism much more seriously and particularly worrying is that he was a freemason but even as declared that he was a freemason i would imagine that the norwegian police are now going to be talking to all the other members of any masonic lodges that he was in because this seems to
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be the place where this kind of fake christian rather nasty racist ideology was cooked up i would also add that it was interesting that the police said they never come across it before the norwegian police but i wonder very much i wonder. if the secret service in norway has been watching him because it was very strange that when he was first arrested on friday the police actually called out his name to him now it was very would be if they would have actually known as they first approached him what he's name was i would have thought that from the arrest point that's where the investigation would have started from my revolver and raef of a.c.i.m. partners in chicago says the attack is likely to force norwegians to reconsider immigration policies i think what this did is it really highlighted the immigration i don't want to call it a problem i want to call it you know immigrant reality these huge influx of immigrants coming into norway and you're oddly you know most things in the bible and most of the norwegians probably didn't know that i was twenty five percent
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immigrant who are arriving they know a lot more statistics now i think you're going to the you know people saying well gosh this guy was created lunatic but we have another pretty serious problem too the prime minister you know specifically 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 a great job comforting the nation here's the issue 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 least extreme views if that makes sense and adopt them into their own platform and say look you know average joe q. boder we understand your concerns about this issue but we think norway had it great interaction here is why so instead of managing it in you know governing through fear and they have to adopt some of those you know who are through jingoistic
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policies but also present you know a more positive view of norway or. on the way here in r.t. fighting the onslaught of a deadly drug crackdown on the substance known as. could also affect innocent painkiller users in russia. germany has decided to weigh in on natives campaign in libya despite of stating from a u.n. vote on military intervention back in march berlin says it's loaning a hundred million euro to the rebels for civilian and humanitarian purposes the germans initially opposed action in libya but chancellor angela merkel has since expressed hope made a mission succeeds early is also recognize the transitional national council as a legitimate government of leaving it alone comes as billions of dollars of colonel gadhafi remain frozen in offshore banks despite the coalition's pledge to give the money to the rebels german government consultant christa personal things berlin has a vested interest in cashing in on the war. it is really
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a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population abstaining just being neutral in this case of course was not enough because nato has used the security resolution as a you know free hand to do just anything they want in effect they are fighting on the side of the rebels they're fighting the libyan government nobody knows when nato will decide to you know protect some civil populations and then meanwhile it killed the government more than twenty billion dollars in freeze the assets this money is going to be used to help the rebels but of course that is in a way totally illegal you can't just take money away from from governments and give
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it to rebels germany wants a piece of the cake to be to be clear germany wants to maintain its fifteen percent of the libyan oil as a percentage of the total oil imports of germany. the tory is gone time a bay prison camp has been ruining the lives and reputations for years many detainees went on to be released without charge after years of torment spoke to former detainee morocco nasir says he was the victim of sadistic torture methods for interviews coming up in just over an hour's time. i saw many people got killed on the torture and. i was one of those who survived those kind of closure on myself they used electroshocks because i will not sign papers and. i was forced to agree that i may be a member of probably want to go and i was. even really i didn't know at the time what used to be when they asked me what i tried to tell you don i said i'm not
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a member of them and they brought me papers forced me to sign i refused and. they forced me to admit to making. electroshocks and other times the force of the water treatment it's normal on the waterboarding and all the time they hang on chains i had chains on my hands and i was hanging on the ceiling there was pulling me on the ceiling with a chain and you into my feet used to be all over the floor and i had no clothes on so i was hanging there for many days then the interrogator came he pulled me back down and he going to sign on out every time when i said no he just made like this and they pulled it up.
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twenty years ago when the largest country in the world disintegrates into books. which had been trying. to teach began to journey. where did it take them. if you're followed up on my death. panels are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our law. and it goes back to a time when people with white out of their forces in the wild west and take up these future dates important into the sheriff for prosecution there is no one thing like company may well you know. and when they go out there he's got weapons. and you have to hope that nothing bad. would.
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but we're chasing killers and you gotta keep that in mind others the two million dollar bill for his arrest. but not super hero they can be killed two of you know they should be in the head i'm going to die. and. once you hundred men you know never go back to hunt anything else. will come to the what makes him big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into hygiene products they don't understand oh he's he's got the full russian evaders to eat your beaters and broad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on store no one technology update here on. we've got the future covered. you're watching r t the bodies of all the victims who died when
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a pleasure cruiser sank in russia's tatarstan republic two weeks ago have been recovered one hundred twenty two people died in the country's worst of water disaster in decades the bulgaria went down in minutes on the volga river with two hundred on board seventy nine were rescued the ship has been lifted from the river bed and towed to shallow waters where the hall is to be drained to help investigators establish the cause of the tragedy the boat's owner is under investigation and two people have already been charged with violating safety regulations. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world mexican authorities have arrested more than one thousand people in a crackdown on human trafficking and sexual exploitation the arrests were made throughout the weekend in a mexican northern city of juarez police say he also rescued a few dozen underage girls the city is known as the deadliest in the country with over three thousand murders committed there last year alone. the new york hotel maid who accused former i.m.f.
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chief dominique strauss kahn of attempting to rape her has spoken out for the first time thirty two year old enough to sell to diyala revealed her identity and details of the alleged attack saying she wanted to go to jail she gave the magazine interviews authorities consider whether to drop charges of it down it's over her credibility. seven counts of sexual offenses and has been released from house arrest. pirates hijacked and italian diesel tanker with twenty three crewmembers on board in western africa the attack was carried out on sunday in the gulf of guinea off been in whose navy is pursuing the vessel most of the crew are from romania and the philippines with the ins and sense of the sky are more common off the east coast of africa usually by somalia based pirates. the last suspect on the international war crimes tribunals list of one hundred sixty one fugitives is to face the un court at the hague on monday goran hadzic was arrested last week in
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serbia after seven years on the run he's accused of atrocities during the conflict between gratian and he was live in the early ninety's ranging from murder to religious persecution. the former nato commander in afghanistan general david petraeus is back on u.s. soil to take charge of the cia he's earned a reputation for preferring a kill and capture strategy over surveillance operations or his military contributor things the general stance could undermine his role as a new u.s. intelligence chief. general petraeus has surprised both his friends and his foals when in the latest spate of he's interviewed him made a couple of very controversial claims he revealed presumably that american media reinvents up session fighting an alternative between counterinsurgency and counterterrorism as it is practiced by of the united states in afghanistan and.
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by the journalists the interviews the generals claimed raise securely the reason no main difference between the counterinsurgency and counterterrorism or retraced even more questions is that counterterrorism these part of counterinsurgency i find this statement if it's true very in congress and to be their reality is not only in afghanistan and pakistan we have the overall situation when it comes to the terrorist threat to claim terrorism is part of counter insurgency is to deny the obvious and what is admissible for the junior team in the u.s. army is totally in their proper and for the four star general one step away from being that tall grass in the united states of america when he built them to his new office in langley if you will only him to peek from the window to realize that the
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terrorists threat in the united states is not part of any insurgency cheapness and availability have turned a highly toxic coating based drug known as crocodile into rush's second heroin and sam to stamp out the use of the deadly substance from next year painkillers will only be available by prescription but as are reports the new law could lean could lead rather non addicts to suffer instead. you know what they call the crocodile because its users skin turns kaley before it falls off virtually unknown ten years ago it's a mixture of petrol solvents phosphorous and most importantly cheap medicines containing the painkiller codeine it's now become rich a second most popular drug after heroin to which the cheaper and more easily available alternative injecting this lethal cocktail will rot a user's flesh in months most die within three years i have only been using it for
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two months i wish i never started. the governments come up with a simple solution for now i can still buy code being containing drugs off the shelf but from next year onward all need a prescription to do that statistics show that nearly half of russians use these drugs on a regular basis the vast majority of them for completely legitimate reasons so in their fight against drugs is the government going too far as and throwing the baby out with the bathwater. coding is sold over the counter in most western countries but its sales have doubled in russia in five years and many say this is not a coincidence i think it was a mistake to start selling coding without a prescription in the first place by making it the most easily available opiate it spawned this problem yet expert opinion has been divided some believe that this doesn't do enough to tackle the social cause of addiction and punishes innocent
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consumers. there is no efficient system in the country for issuing prescriptions so the people who will suffer for the ordinary pensioners and housewives who need those medicines. the drugs then and the moscow suburbs we came here to ask what the users themselves think about the new law. i don't believe it would change anything that those who want to take drugs will take drugs we will buy them from the right pharmacies and if we don't get them to use something else we will always have something to inject. either of their of nerve see the mosque. of more news updates and explosive videos you can always go to our website r.t. dot com and here is what we have for you online today actually right in the cockpit of a plane to see how pranksters armed with lasers risk blinding a pilot and causing a disaster during landing. also online on this day twenty five years ago song astronaut atlanta city together became the first woman to walk in space spending
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more than three and a half hours outside the ship. time now for a visit some day with dmitri. thanks marina good morning and welcome to the business update italy's second largest utility edison has renegotiated the pricing of its long term gas contracts with russia the italian company says it might be able to save up to two hundred eighteen million dollars now industry analysts believe the agreement could have a wider impact on other european operators many of them are seeking to renegotiate long term contracts with supplies from russia and algeria. russia's resuming
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vegetable imports from hungary in the past few weeks russia's consumer watchdog has also lifted restrictions on eight other e.u. nations including france belgium and the netherlands the ban on the verge was imposed early in june after a deadly outbreak of e. coli in germany u.s. lawmakers are racing against the clock to forge a deficit reduction deal the agreement would clear the way for congress to raise the fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceiling if the politicians talks get stuck the u.s. may suffer a damaging default but this could spur demand for u.s. bonds as the chief economist as burbank he explains. why do a high probability as a result of the default in their states increase in the demand for your state's treasuries because you is treasuries is the largest market for low risk that sue if you increase. right
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you basically increase. the overall system you all three many institutions which require in by law do increase the number. i see it's in the dark color. circuit of the markets now while it is declining for the first time in five days that's on concerns that a failure to reach a deal on raising the u.s. debt ceiling may cause the biggest consumer of crude to the full light sweet as losing almost a dollar there brant almost eighty cents about. gold prices on the contrary are surging to record highs as investors are seeking safe haven assets amid dead jitters and global exchanges gold is up almost two percent that's sixteen hundred and fourteen almost fifteen dollars per choice silver for two dollars fifty nine. when it comes to stocks they are pulling as investors fear the impasse in the u.s.
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debt talks will prompt a dramatic cell phone mobile changes both the nikkei and the hang saying are losing three quarters of a percent this hour in tokyo so news around two percent in the red to you it is dropping one point two percent in hong kong china is losing three percent as well prices are climbing. here in moscow the markets will start trading in around one hour's time and they're looking at a negative opening the russian markets under the previous week on a flat to positive note all mages were among the top earners but banking stocks were on to something russia. and the head of the new trading week mark rubenstein for metropol i have seen you give some names for investors to park their cash. we haven't seen strong commodity prices i don't expect that to change in the near future. i think gas from now. is a very interesting name i mean it is for all of the correction of the past two weeks and with their oil prices back where they had been i think gas problem isn't
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even room to run without a name we alike short term and meter. i think this is a very it's up at you right now and it has had a run up in their government funds released or given to the bank of moscow and but i think it's going to continue it's still trades at about twenty five percent below it's been a bank we will be back in fifteen minutes time when updates and a preview of the trading day on the russian markets the headline the next.
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question is that so much of a given to give each musician on the market five months on what is the condition of the egyptian revolution has it lived up to expectations but just keep. going to. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. wealthy british style. has moved on to the title of.
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the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . welcome back you're watching our team live from moscow these are the top stories spaniards unite in anger over their government's failure to deal with a come. reserve nami as thousands rally on the streets of madrid spain has the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone with over twenty percent of the population out of work. and the u.s. is struggling to strike a political deal over its own debt crisis with a possible default looming next week hillary clinton has a tampa tries to reassure asian markets promising and renewed will be found. the
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mastermind behind the worst peacetime massacre in norway's history is to appear in court to explain why carried out a twin tower attack that claimed over nine thousand lives and behring breivik has admitted responsibility saying his actions were not a crime but a call for change. and germany makes a one eighty turnus stance on nato's intervention in libya and approves a hundred million euro loan to the rebels then take it off campus also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community if and when they hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. up next a special report about modern day bounty hunters in america. but but by the rest. of the weapon ok he would be on the stomach and then i got the weapon ok that's one now that was left handed i had to be prepared for either hand if it was his right hand right hand saying thing if it's his right hand ok i
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push i grab. this is a very special school in sacramento. takes just a few hours to train people into bounty hunters. what i'm wearing right now is exactly where i work in the streets if you instructor is an. area of expertise. people are going to be taking. this weekend. to get to. anybody can take part in this training assume these freshly trained will be scattered throughout the city on the trail of fugitives. on the streets.

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