tv [untitled] July 25, 2011 5:01am-5:31am EDT
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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. what to do they go roaming the snow to do their job properly look at what in the note obama who want 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 their dignity preserved but whether their calls will be heard is
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a whole another issue even those core to madrid. greece has had its credit rating cut again meeting it's now hovering just above a level that would constitute a default attempts by the government there to solve the financial crisis sounds and state 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 euro zone 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 greece 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
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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 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 and democrats failed to strike a deal to resolve the nation's debt ceiling crisis over the weekend but senator reid of state hillary clinton who is in hong kong during a tour of asia says she has no doubt an agreement will be reached before next week's deadline economic analyst martin had a says the u.s. is so deep in debt that america's global influence is being undermined. so united
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states is essentially bankrupt in any case if they increase the debt ceiling actually as the chinese rating agency dugong has been saying even if they find an agreement and they increase the debt ceiling well it's going to be as a result more debt so the u.s. has thirteen point five trillion of debt and that's just the nominal national debt but it's not even the fiscal devan clued in all the unfunded liability is really a looking at two hundred trillion us dollar of it's absolutely beyond control and old timidly appears that the united states will be facing a sovereign debt crisis and we suggest that the investor should stay out of the region and look for a look for gold silver commodities to help protect against what's going to come there's a lot of talk always in the rest of our the dangers of china china's military growing and how much of a risk this poses to asia and the rest of the world but if you're looking at how much the united states is spending on military versus china it's totally
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disproportionate the u.s. is spending a lot more the only difference is the u.s. is doing that is borrowed money and they can't afford it so we have to end song but if you're just looking at the plain facts who has been attacking more third countries clearly it's europe and the united states who are meddling in a lot of other countries is far more serious consequences so far. what you are to live from moscow on the way fighting began slot of a deadly drug crackdown on the substance known as crocodile could also affect innocent painkiller users in russia. the man facing twenty one years in jail for carrying out friday's twin attack in norway is due to make his first appearance in court to explain his actions prosecutors are set to ask for his drug to be closed to the public a media thirty two year old anders behring breivik has admitted responsibility for a bomb attack in the capital and a massacre at a youth camp however he has denied any criminal guilt nice three people reportedly
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lost their lives but police say that number could be revised downwards the bomb in oslo targeted buildings connected to norway's governing labor party and the youth camp on your toil island was also run by an investigative journalist tony austin told r.t. the case highlights a new brand of terrorism. anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knight 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 antiterrorist or thought he's right across the world are going to have to take this brand of terrorism much more seriously and particularly worrying is that he was
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a freemason and but even as declared that he was a freemason i would imagine that the norwegian police are now going to be talking to other all the other members of any masonic lodges that he was in because this seems to 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 him 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 i would be amazed if they would have actually known as they first approached him what his name was i would have thought that from the arrest point that's where the investigation would have started from margaret going reef 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 immigrant i don't want to call it
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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 most of the norwegians probably didn't know that i'll post twenty five percent immigrate but we're friday they know a lot more statistics now i think you're going to the you know people saying well gosh this guy was a creative lunatic but we have another pretty serious problem choose 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 what 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 and least extreme views if that makes sense and adopt them into their own platform and say look you
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know the average joe q. boder we understand your concerns about this issue but we think norway painted a great interaction here is why so instead of managing and you know governing through fear and they have to adopt some of those you know who are sort of jingoistic policies but also to present you know a more positive view of norway going forward. well for more in-depth reports and video footage of friday's double atrocity had to our website r.t. dot com and once you're there tell us why you think attacks like this take place. here is on line a vote so far the majority believes the killings are result of failed cultural integration policies just over thirty percent say no societies protect them from attacks of mentally sick people one fifth blames the right to arms and the rest say it's down to the performance of the police and also let us know what you think on this issue by logging on tara website r t v dot com. germany has decided
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to weigh in on nato's campaign alleviate despite abstaining 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 but germans initially opposed action a levy of by chancellor angela merkel has since expressed hope mission succeeds remains also recognize the transitional national council as the legitimate government of libya alone comes as billions of dollars of colonel gadhafi assets remain frozen in after banks despite the coalition's pledge to give the money to the rebels german government consultant christopher herself thinks berlin has a vested interest in cashing in on the war. it is really a big question of 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 a group of countries bomb being libya and using you really a weapons that of course is
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a group of countries not caring for the civilian population abstaining just being neutral in this case of course was not enough because nato is you through security you are the lucian you know free hand to do just anything they want to know the fact they are fighting on the side of the rebels they're fighting the libyan government and 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 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. a prison camp has been ruining lives and reputations for years many detainees went on to be released without
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charge after years of torment spoke to former detainee who says he was the victim of sadistic torture methods the full interview is coming up in just over an hour's time. i saw many people got killed on the. mall i was one of those who survived those kind of closure on myself they used electroshocks because i will not sign papers. i was forced to agree that i'm the number. and. i'm not even really i didn't know at the time what used to be when they asked me what i tried to tell you and i said i'm not a member of them and they brought me papers forced me to sign i refused and. they forced me tried me to sign. another time the. water treatment it's normal on the waterboarding and all the time they hang on
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since i had chains on my hands and i was hanging on the ceiling there was pulling. on the ceiling with a chain and my feets 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 it like this and he pulled it up. six.
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mission to. critique a should three runs for chargers. arrangement three. three. free. download free broadcast live video for your media project a free radio r t dot com. welcome back you're watching the bodies of all the victims who died when a pleasure cruiser sank in russia's tatarstan republic two weeks ago have been recovered the bulgaria went down in minutes on the volga river was a one hundred twenty two people perishing and a disaster seventy nine were rescued the ship has been lifted from the river bed and told to shallow waters where the hall is to be drained to help investigators establish the cause of the tragedy the captains of two ships that sail by the
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bulgaria face criminal charges for failing to offer help to people have already been charged with violating safety regulations. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and syria has approved a law allowing the formation of political parties other down the ruling baath party opposition groups have been banned in the country since nine hundred sixty three military coup four months national uprising calling for the president to step down put pressure on the government to reform the political system however the army continues its operation. the crush of the sand against the regime detaining scores of people in the capital and its suburbs. mexican authorities have arrested more than one thousand people to crack down on human trafficking and sexual exploitation the arrests were made to route that we can and in a mexican northern city of juarez police say they 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.
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pirates hijacked an italian diesel town girl 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 the philippines with two talents and students of this kind 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 serbia after seven years on the run he's accused of atrocities during the conflict between gratian and yugoslavia in the early ninety's ranging from murder to religious persecution. cheapness and availability have turned a highly toxic code based drug known as crocodile into russia's second heroin in the tam to stamp out of the use of the deadly substance from next year painkillers
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will only be available by prescription but as reports new law could lead not addicts to suffer instead you may find some of the following images distressing. you know if they call it a crocodile because its users skin turns scaly 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 haven't been using it for two months i wish i never started. the government's come up with a simple solution for now i can still buy code being containing drugs off the shelf but from next year on words are need a prescription to do that statistics show that nearly half of russians use these
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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 so i've 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 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
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there 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. eager of nerve. moscow. well for more news updates and exclusive videos you can go to our website r t dot com and here is what we have for you online today right here right in the cockpit of a claim to seek help pranksters armed with laser is risking blinding the pilot and causing it as asked her during landing. also online on this day twenty five years ago saeed astronauts who became the first woman to walk in space bending more than three and a half hours outside the ship. well
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time now for business of day demetrius here with us. i am indeed marina thank you very much it's only the second largest utility that isn't as renegotiated the pricing of its long term gas contracts with russia the telling company says it might be able to save up to two hundred eighteen million dollars industry analysts believe the agreement could have a wide impact on other european operators many of them are seeking to renegotiate long term gas contracts with supplies from russia and algeria. russia is resuming vegetable imports from italy and 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 a ban on events was imposed early in june after a deadly outbreak of e. coli in germany u.s.
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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 a chief economist at suburban exclaims. why have a high probability of land as a result of the default in their states is increasing the demand for your state's treasuries because you is treasuries is the largest market for low risk that sue if you increase. taxes right you basically increase. in the overall system you all three many institutions which are required by law to increase the number of. us it's in the dark dollar. so if you look at the markets this our oil is still declining
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it's the first day in five bets on concerns a failure to reach a deal on raising the u.s. debt ceiling may cause the biggest consumer to default serbo for light sweet and brenda down more than three quarters of a dollar. gold prices have surged to record highs as investors are seeking safe haven stocks assets amid the jitters on global exchanges therefore we're seeing right now is gold it almost sixteen hundred and twenty dollars per ounce silver just below forty one dollars per ounce to move to the stock markets judicially we start with asian stocks that are falling as investors fear the impasse in the u.s. debt talks will prompt a dramatic so often global changes were made. at the close were down more than one point six percent in tokyo sony was one of the biggest losers toyota was also dropping more than one percent. european markets are flat lots of positive this
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minutes banking stocks lower on monday as the looming deadline to raise the u.s. that ceiling for the downgrade of greece's rating preventing the market's reaction extending very much for session winning streak to move to russia and still in there. of territory though it has recovered compared to the opening minutes when the market dropped more than one percent this is of course on the back of declining oil prices will stalks down and so financial stocks but not so much per bag now don't just point one percent the price was at around one hundred roubles pushchair. is slightly better than the market two and a half percent actually much better than the market the stock is going to racing on its own the past couple of weeks ago norrington market trends it was up two point three percent gold mine enjoys yet another record high price of gold. and has a new trading week underway mark rubenstein fermentable life see gives some names
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for investors to cash in we haven't seen a strong commodity prices i don't expect that to change in the near future. i think gas from now. is a very interesting name in a stroller and a correction in the past two weeks and with their oil prices back where they had been i think gas promising even room to run that in the same one we alike short charmin meter armies are d.t.b. i think this is a very opportune right now and it has had a run up in their government bonds really 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 as we are bank headlines are next on the with marie to go away.
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feel guilty. and when they go out there become weapons. and they have to hope that nothing bad. will and. we're chasing killers and you gotta keep that in mind though there's a two million dollar bill for his risk. but not super hero we can be killed too you know in the head i'm going to die. and. once you hunted len you never go back to us know anything else culture is that so much i'm going to give each musician on the mark with five months on which is the condition of the egyptian revolution as it lived up to expectations which is clear. wealthy british soil. that's been tied to the splits.
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markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy car is really poured on our. welcome back you're watching r t these are the top stories spaniards unite in anger over their government's failure to deal with the country's economic woes us 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 attempted to reassure asia's markets promising an agreement will be found. the mastermind behind the
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worst peacetime massacre in norway's history's to appear in court to explain why he carried out a twin terror attack that claimed over ninety lines at his bearing britney has admitted responsibility saying his actions were not a crime but a call for change. and germany makes a one eight and it stands on nader's intervention in libya and approves eight hundred million euro loan to the rebels they ended up camp is also in line for a multi-billion dollar cash injection from the international community even when they hand over the libyan leader's frozen assets. up next a special report on modern day bounty hunters in america.
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