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joint t.v. shows on the view that's a good way to turn the branding period truly george was the coromandel you can the it's my job to watch the show which its ability to go clear this is the kernel was her job as a retreat. to tonic agency chief makes his first visit to japan's crippled fukushima plant as the country's nuclear nightmare continues for months after a devastating earthquake and tsunami. countdown to crisis president obama appeals to the public to pressure congress into a compromise over its debt ceiling with just a week before a potential default. at a top north korean diplomat is invited to the u.s. for talks on resuming stalled nuclear disarmament negotiations just days after and was from north and south met for the first time in two years. and twenty minutes joining business obscene to find out how foreign companies. have become the biggest
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investor is a prime regenerates of new electricity capacity of. nine am in the russian capital you're watching r t josh welcome to the program had of the international atomic watchdog is visiting japan's fukushima nuclear plant for the first time since march as devastating earthquake and tsunami you can model has promised to help with the recovery effort and discuss what aid is needed at a meeting with the country's prime minister as well as killing thousands natural disasters caused the plant's reactor cores to melt and leak dangerous amounts of break into the environment but the i.a.e.a. chief says the workers at the plant are capable of bringing the leak under control by early next year as planned residents evacuated from a town close to the. area held
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a belated memorial for their dad and missing on they really need it now man signed but even many of those who survived are struggling with their own nuclear nightmare artist from thomas explains. a triple disaster on a scale the world has never known causing damage destruction and uncertainty forcing tens of thousands of japanese refugees to leave their lives behind and seek shelter anywhere they can something to do. the bucket but the but the problem is the minority they. be they have been accused. by their classmates or you know of course by off shot. both have. causing. them if. not. primarily a move towards self-preservation this idea of desertion is defined by many as
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characteristically ungentle unease and has earned those who have evacuated the dishonorable title of traitor. of course it's hard to hear that we have family neighbors would think about our house but in other words we run away whiskey because we're scared of radiation and there's no example in the world of something similar and the consequences are still ongoing. while those who have moved to shelters here in tokyo are facing it guilt and the pressure to move back home there are others who have lost everything cannot handle the overwhelming change and they are facing even darker demons japan already has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and following the disaster in march the government has issued a warning about a possible nationwide epidemic of depression. here. organic farmers committed suicide because you know the. soil is everything. good soil full after many hours of hard work and it's just one time in one
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night in cleveland or so some. farmers call it so i'm very sad to hear the news and so many other farmers are also very much depressed a recent national survey in japan performed by dr roshini and his team shows that suicide rates in japan have been found increased in the months since the disaster compared to the same timeframe in the previous two years but the demographics are not what you might expect. insincerely rate increase. but if your areas because some are both struggling through the. graph and they have more characters to mix inside this disaster has certainly taken its toll on japan's economy and such constant reminders of an intense topic can harm the collective psyche of the people who live here as well because of the.
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tsunami disaster plus if these are many people actually lost their jobs or working on the song has crashed. so. yeah they have a for many good reasons to commit suicide causing japan's death toll to keep rising even though the initial disaster subsided months before in japan shaun thomason fourteen. coming up syria get serious about political freedom we ask whether a democratic just here by president austin's government will help and ongoing violence or helping to hold on to power. president barack obama has turned to the public for help in pushing through a deal on its debt he wants americans to put pressure on congress to find a compromise and a televised national address he warned that failing to raise the debt ceiling will cause and calculable economic damage blame republicans in the house of
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representatives for the lack of a deal to avoid a u.s. national default congress just a week to raise the fourteen point three trillion dollars debt and then runs out of money risking a downgrade of its credit that would mean higher interest rates republicans and democrats have been locked in a dispute over whether a spending cuts or tax hikes is the answer to the debt crisis matthew that i'm senior editor of the capital research center says the government needs to raise its borrowing limit to keep investors. obama and the democrats in congress just want to keep on spending. and so they would like to see the ceiling raised so that they can continue to give rewards to their supporters among the labor unions or the various political organizations that are sympathetic to the democratic party cause the u.s. is able to keep raising its debt ceiling because people investors around the world
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have confidence in the united states they believe that the u.s. government will honor its outstanding obligations and so as long as people have faith in the investors and faith in the u.s. government in its credit worthiness then the u.s. could keep raising its debt ceiling the problem right now is that the debt is so high that that in itself is starting to become a negative factor that could lead to a credit rating downgrade of the united states here. if china loses confidence in. america the american government's ability to pay its debts then the u.s. will have nowhere to run to the u.s. would be only the only choice it would have would be to keep printing money to inflate the currency run the printing presses and risk give us stating hyperinflation so that's about the only or the us government would have to
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drastically cut spending and implement pretty severe austerity measures asked of adam senior editor of the capital research center from washington d.c. we are closely following developments on the american financial scene on our web site so go to our team dot com for the latest on things. now as the whole of america pounds down days until the fall of wall street high flyers are bracing themselves for a rocky ride. this life is a joke and it's so let's get a sweet release going. while others in the u.s. are choosing to ignore the problem by dressing up as superheroes and attending the annual comic-con convention. a senior north korean diplomat has been invited to new york in an attempt to revive
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long stalled talks over his country's conover thought nuclear program all discussion has been suspended since two thousand and nine but moves come just days after top analysts from the north and south korea sat together for her side and over two years on the sidelines of a security summit and indonesia there are they agreed to a new six party talks over pyongyang's atomic ambitions however the u.s. secretary of state says before any deal can be agreed north korea must first dismantle its nuclear facilities i was so out can tell founder of a national campaign to end a korean war says america should stand in a way of a peaceful solution. we forget that you know you can reach agreements even with people you have profound differences with us we're exercises where we simulate landing two hundred thousand troops and taking over the young and defending their. other types of attacks only serves to amp it up and certainly the comments and
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expressions from the north don't help either so you have both sides who need to step back and certainly begin to look at peaceful exercises of their relationship there north korea has not indeed as always indicated that for a peace treaty and formalized relations with the united states that it would give up its nuclear weapon capability that has always been on the table and we should be grabbing that as a real opportunity because up more than one hundred fifty countries had normalized relations with the north and we need formal channels to begin to deal with these things like jimmy carter and former ambassadors have been saying and our campaign along with many others are beginning to help washington move from demonization to engagement which is really necessary for any systematic change on the way here on our team why have one when you can have manny. what a growing number of for russian women desperate to tie the knot some are willing to
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accept being wife number two or even three. wealthy british soil the sun. is not on the tires on. the market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. on . the news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada.
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showing up for a show to rule the day. to get. norway's prime minister says his country will remain an open society but morial processions for the victims of friday's twin terrorist attack have been held for the nation over one hundred thousand gathered in the capital to mark the deaths of seventy six people flowers and candles were used to commemorate those massacred in the shooting at an island youth camp and the bombing of government buildings in oslo the man who admitted the atrocities has been charged with terrorism at a closed court hearing and will be held in isolation for four weeks as behring breivik pleaded not guilty saying he wanted to save society from an immigrant's invasion david johnson of a.c.m. partners in chicago believes that as europe's economic troubles increase so too will the popularity of extreme right wing parties. think the financial crisis is
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going to make it much more difficult to combat the message of peace far right groups in times of economic stress it is distressingly easy for people to look for scapegoats and unfortunately it's human nature to seek out scapegoats that look different than us who have different customs there are so i'm very concerned that in the next half decade the financial stresses that all of europe is going to face or going to is going to help these who are right i am concerned but it is a real trend sadly while economic hardship has not caused this i think it is likely to exacerbate what we're seeing and i think that looking at just the scandinavian countries it is actually idle having oral rate going to gain increasing credence and popularity in the next few years throughout europe which is more worryingly
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close to almost a century approach and we really need to hope that our leaders throughout europe will do more to put these type of caustic ideologies back on the fringes where they belong. now some other top headlines from around the world are airstrikes have caused a fire at the storage complex in northern league of the blazes in the city of the town which is torn between colonel quite obvious forces and the nato supported rebels and while forty kilometers to the east in opposition held misrata government forces burn one of the region's major fuel depos the u.n. envoy to leave your health talks with the rebel council and ghazi on monday but the sides were unable to come up with a peaceful solution to the civil war. possible has sent forces to its northern border with serbia to enforce an import ban imposed last week the move has led to a rise in ethnic tensions with local serbs resisting the police presence it's
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already say they control one of the border crossings but another is being blocked by locals the ban was to counter service boycott of cost of argued in place since its evil lateral the liberation of independence in two thousand and eight. do you want us to make an emergency delivery of food and humanitarian aid to somalia where extreme drought has put ten million lives at risk it will be the first airlift since a two year ban on international aid was removed by somali militants several weeks ago on wednesday q one representatives will attend a conference in kenya to find ways to raise one point six billion dollars in aid over the next two years. passed an historic law allowing couples to divorce in their own country will take effect from october after the president signs it off the wall there was the only e.u. country without the wars legislation and couples had to travel abroad or apply a foreign element through the courts or church taking up to nine years oppose a blow to the ruling nationalist party which opposes divorce. syria's government
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has adopted a draft law allowing rival political parties to be created decades of domination by president assad's ruling baath party opposition groups have been banned since a military coup in one hundred sixty. the law is part of reforms promised by present. government fifteen hundred civilians out thousands war. however political. the law is nothing more. it is not anything but formal and technical change but the reality is this government cannot afford to have a genuine. approach because the parties that will be empowered towers that. rule and the end. you know the words if they do more than just a formality it will lead to the fall of. this is anything more than
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a. stall for a while. to multi party democracy and i do not believe in the end. i would suggest that the united states and the western powers are critical they talk about change but of course they haven't really put any pressure . on syria the kind they have put on libya for example i don't see any nato warplanes preventing civilian casualties i don't see anyone really moving to look for an alternative the fact is. he is the known evil and i think they're very worried about what the unknown alternative might look like so i suspect that while they will continue to posture. and pretend.
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the regime little actually. kino's that and therefore he will make some nice noises about multi-party democracy and. but in reality he will have. believe that very low. changed. the british ministry of defense has apologized after one of its attack helicopters one of five children by mistake in afghanistan according to the u.n. a number of civilians killed by nato air strikes has gone up or the death toll this year alone standing at seventy nine anti-war activist linda german sayings it's time for the alliance to admit the failure of its afghan campaign i think that it will just convince more people in afghanistan the war isn't helping them really is actually killing and injuring more and more people so it isn't working it isn't going to work when you have a war where the recent growing insurgency will bring the full sort of people who are the victims of this and children are obviously one of the worst of the
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casualties the only solution to this is to say war isn't working it has there is absolutely no justification for nato forces to be there and that they should withdraw the troops this is now coming up to the tenth anniversary of the war and there is absolutely no question that this war is not getting better in scaling worse it is almost certain that whatever settlement eventually comes in afghanistan it will involve the taliban in some capacity and nearly everybody now recognizes this so what is the point of continuing this war the point of continuing this war is because the americans and the british and their allies cannot admit defeat in the second country after what happened in iraq that is why they're there they're there in order to prop up a government that they have no real confidence in they are there in order to save their own faces they are there to protect their interests they're not there to
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protect the ordinary afghans and we've seen this again this week. i was lazy german from the stop the war coalition. now when it comes to the dating game when russia really is a man's world there are ten million more women there mare the country forcing sound to turn to unconventional methods to find love even if that means a better half as more like several better choirs are to single more even after our imports. and these sundry a father of three and husband of three and other years ago andrei got married two years on different pages to go and then again. why should i refuse any of them if i love them all really why the country's demographic realities andree side according to the latest census there are ten million more we win in russia than the run mean the shortage of supply leads to the need for sharing a concept that injuries rise say they've made peace with the earth i thought he was
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kidding but then realized that he wasn't i never expected something like this happening to me but we were all got used to it you know if you love you'll understand we never fight but andriy never quarrel there is no any kind of competition either. and really considers himself an ardent christian yet to his wife who brought up muslims distribution of jews and conjugal delights within the household also lies in the islamic traditions but you didn't because that's what i mean to move fairly cool if one wants me to buy her something i will but that old boy something of the same price for the other two his world and three houses and three apartments that's fair isn't bought for as extraordinary as it seems and reason example is not that train rush many men are in relationships with several women at a time of course most to keep their extramarital affairs secret. and the of the more newness this may look strange i agree we consider it better to be
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a second or third wife rather than think you are the only one. and you'd be sorely mistaken this cassidy of man is also pretty down to their propensity to need it was described as unhealthy behavior now police and reckless driving is cheap when you wait i think countries who let me tell you my story twenty eight years old reasonably smart fairly pretty and very compassionate yet i'm still single by my order of time in the north to get some sleep but every year according to recent poll here in russia forever a single man over thirty thousand of single women still on the lookout for their prince who is search for true love becoming sophisticated challenging no wonder always a wondering of rules and the from russia with love mantra is to go in strong. regional shanty moscow. what makes science and music sing in harmony brian may may have the answer that's now as a guitarist and songwriter for
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a legendary rock band queen is also an astrophysicist and the chancellor of a british university in just over an hour we ask her may what wings is to made her passions. so hard question. obviously there are mathematical things in music but ironically i think the most important things are using her instinct and females so i don't appoint have it works out except maybe use your parents but yes i love your science and i love your music and they're not for saying sure but. certainly throughout history there have been connections and people who were immersed in both of them from view not having seen through. patrick moore you know. it seems to be that we maybe it's an obstruction thing maybe people who like these things don't like the clutter of the world the complications of the world that we live in you know pieces of stuff
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we just like to find a sense of why maybe pure science is in some way close to be essence of nature and using. pure essence of human being. i want to hear more from just over an hour's time right now to me to be here with writers this is. the morning and welcome to the business update on our team there's quite a plead suppose expansion russia's b.c.b. bank is weighing up a new purchase in the express credit markets the country's second largest lender may buy a ten percent stake in home credit b.v. buy also now the t.v. wants the stake in the bank ahead of home credit listing the i.p.o. over twenty five percent stake is expected to raise around one billion dollars the company says its home credit and finance bank in russia bank holds a quarter of the instant credit markets. it's an easy and they'll group and
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germany's has put the finishing touches to the new power plants and save area for the energy giants of a leading investors in russia's liberalized market building more new capacity russian firms as they celebrate over explains. the generators are turning creating much needed electricity last year power companies built a record for gigawatts of capacity enough to power eight what else was killed and its foreign firms which provided bill lion's share of the investment and major maestro never a big chip the market this week is that the reason regulatory frame our program our markets our capacity the and the energy we wish is to progress with these in making it more functioning russia opens its power sector four years ago privatizing most generating capacity during the crisis some russian firms failed to meet their investments obligations while foreigners increased their market share for nes on
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nine percent of capacity. but the commission seventy eight percent of new units generators are now asking regulators for predictability this year the russian government curbed price rises to fifteen percent with generators to last the millions but that hasn't stopped the flaking off switches prime minister brazil's largest thank you to great as well promising for it that's all that in return for more gigawatts if you want to call the business our team. took to the markets now with. the u.s. president one big countries dead dead log threatens to damage the u.s. economy the world's largest cruise consumer and therefore gains are limited but for most we don't know what. to look at the stock markets in asia they are so cute so so high risk financials recouping their losses from the previous session as risky
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financial group as that of three quarters of a percent or so and count on is that it over two percent after making its profit forecast for this year gays in hong kong are led by the banking sector. and russia one hour left to go before the opening bell on monday the russian markets finished last in mexico as you made was when the selling pressure on the lower crude prices a gold mine a surge of high demand for prices. on russian equities and struggle to continue last week's performance of units of the capital says all eyes are on whether the u.s. can conjure up a plan to solve that situation. well the markets are still waiting for a decision on the u.s. debt deal so we do have all the lawmakers will counter some definite solution because the worst thing we know happened the market is that no one is no one knows what's going to happen on all goosed when the recession deadline for the us dot deal. also people are expecting a crucial friday date on the u.s.
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economy really pressed for a six pack ten years g.d.p. to advance by one point eight percent and that also people expect some slowdown in the consumer spending all in all we're waiting for two issues for us macro economic data which will impose all the markets across the world and also the real. arenas makes one headlines a month and go away so. the
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