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in india he's available to move from a joint people to the home of the less secure if we go to the grand imperial tried to talk to school until you can a with a little closer to see don't need to go parkland bredesen the colonel was hotel as risk a retreat. there should be accusations in significant it's just an attempt to shift some parts of the blame aviation experts say warsaw's clutching at straws as poland reluctantly admits being chiefly responsible for the plane crash that killed the nation's president last year. we should have amputated greece from the euro zone long ago the greek drain ways on spain the country's credit rating prepares for the worst because of its eurozone stablemates instability this is germany refused to sign blank checks on athens jump on. deadline choose day but still no sign of a decision in the u.s.
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debt limit as rival parties wrestle over a solution america's biggest lender china loses its patients as we report. and the square root of civil unrest thousands counterpart in israel's public plazas demanding better living conditions with concerns it mirrors the taria uprising that sort egypt's leader ousted. welcome you're watching r.t. international from moscow with me kevin oh in this hour it's now ten pm here in our top story for you poland's investigation into the presidential plane crash in a small lens cluskey here says the tragedy was caused by its crew but it's also partly blames russia for the catastrophe which killed the kaczynski and dozens of polish political elite the results are already triggering cracks amongst poland's
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leading politicians. is the latest from warsaw tonight. well certainly the main highlight of this press conference was that poland openly admitted that its crew the crew of the airplane was the one to blame for the tragic plane crash which killed most of the country's political elite ninety six people including the presidential couple. in april of last year but still there was some controversy in that because many circumstantial evidence was named in some experts believe that this report was used by the commission in some sense to me to criticize russia and to shift some part of the blame on to russia this is what some experts have to say about that and. i think we're now witnessing some political games to shoot people going from the polish side i was an expert in this commission and i was surprised to learn don't you agree with the chosen immediately. ration for so much of what you would certainly most of the points voiced by the commission points at the
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flight crew at their inadequacy and adequate decisions at their low quality cation while flying this plane but some of the things they talked about were directly pointed at to russia that the air traffic controllers were reportedly misleading the pilots and that the airfield in smolensk was reportedly not suitable for such landings some experts already say that this report represents something of an attempt to please everybody both in poland and in moscow so definitely this case has been very heavily politicized from the very first moment and will probably have some continuation of the story and in the latest news we've heard is that the country's defense minister has stepped down from his position after this report was made published by the commission but his correspondent lectures yesterday there were doubts being cast on the links being made to russian air controllers in the polish report aviation expert on exhibit and off told r.t.
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the final decision is always with the flight crew. some of. the main thing is that poland admitted that the crew wasn't prepared enough for the flight claims concerning the airport or controllers they have nothing to do with the crash i've been a pilot for over thirty years and i know a simple rule if you don't see the runway or it's like a good decision height you have no other choice than to raise the landing gear and go to your reserve airport. where of course across the elements in this ongoing story will bring you more coverage an expert opinion on the results of the investigation we've also got details of that plane crash pictures when it happened how in pictures too and firsthand accounts of eyewitness reports that r.t. dot com our website. one of the big credit rating agencies is why when it's reviewing spain's status among the main reasons is the pressure it's under of the bailouts for greece parties really has got the latest from madrid. today it has just announced that it wanted to grade spain's ratings spain's bonds have already
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fallen by several percent and the euro has fallen as well now this of course is happening to the fourth largest economy in the eurozone and you would think it should be better off but spain has been plagued by. very serious economic problems there's of course the the very large outstanding there as well as the other again china on the phone and so we're already used to hearing about the so-called big c. countries being an economic grows and that of course is bill ireland greece and spain and now italy is also looking at some major issues as far as their economy is concerned by now also the the heavy drivers of the european economy the fragile france and germany are also finding themselves in sort of hot water because just recently in the i.m.f. has said that france has somewhat been too optimistic about the evaluation of its prognosis and actually may not be as well off as the french authorities have i
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hoped. have hoped the country to be the problem look these are things that have just happened suddenly i mean the french budget deficit has been in a deficit the french budget since nine hundred seventy four this is typical of contagion we've been talking about it for weeks we have you know when you get some degree of illness salute goes through the body ultimately you have to decide when to amputate it and the truth is we should have to greece from the euro. so that leaves germany and germany is already bearing the brunt of basically pulling the entire european economic structure out of the sinking hole that is that it's finding itself in recently this is all coming right when the voices of discontent among the eurozone critics among the euro skeptics are growing louder and louder in fact there is saying that the euro. zone critics are saying that while initially the euro zone was created. that hope of pulling out the weaker economy is quite the
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opposite is happening the weaker economies are going down and there they are dragging down the stronger economies read them so this latest out work outs from moody's is actually very bad news for the eurozone and for the euro as well. of their well as things the euro crisis is drowning out some of the smaller players retire the report a bit later on anger and disappointment in slovakia as one of the poorest e.u. countries is pressured to fail its troubled neighborhoods. when he travels to in the u.s. the clock ticks towards tuesday but squabbling lawmakers still can't agree on how to stop america's massive debt from falling off a cliff and into default dr william anderson is an associate professor of economics of frostburg state university he told us is time for american politicians to make up their minds these folks in washington are delusional you know love me give the example of. you know during the end of world war two everybody in the response group thought they could still win the war when the russians were outside you know
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and already in the streets of berlin i mean we have to understand this is a situation is not sustainable and the united they can talk about short term solutions but they have allowed this thing to go on to a point where they either are going to have to admit defeat or defeat us who are going to be there for them. and the lingering debt crisis in america is making china see red america's biggest lender thinks the u.s. is being dangerously irresponsible investment analyst peter schiff told us we could see china dump the dollar as its main reserve currency. we can't afford to have relations with china beijing holds the cards you know we're dancing to the tune that they play the real problem for china is that there's no way that america can pay back the money that the chinese are very low interest politically it's just not going to happen and especially when interest rates rise i'm surprised it's taken the chinese so long to figure out that they've been throwing
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a lot of good money after bad now i don't think we're going to default i think we're going to inflate which is just as bad but you know we're going to raise the debt ceiling the problem is the debt not the ceiling this sooner the chinese truck stop enabling on this phony economy that we have this sooner we as americans could begin to repair the damage and what's going to happen is for that dollar collapses americans are going to see a big reduction in our standard of living. big story especially building up to choose they will know what you think about it all as well as these are going to unfold you can let us know what our team dot com this is what you've been telling us over the last couple of hours right now just over half of you are convinced that there is no choice you think america has to agree on raising the debt ceiling slightly over a third of their believer that the political progress the nation will send everyone else's economy into freefall that's changed. and still nine percent of you saying time is run out america is all on a path to default there is no other way let us know what you think it will pan out
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. also what if there is well news and analysis of course as well as will come to the vote. crowds are back in it cairo's tahrir square five months out the ousting of president mubarak thousands of people there in fact in what is one of the largest demonstrations since the february uprising carol based journalist and blogger also michael says the arab spring has produced a strong and divisive islam this movement. the protest planned for today was originally billed as a unit yet it was a sign that liberal and islam his forces were going to come together to continue to push forward sort of basic and accredit rights down in the square i was just on it before i came here is a huge number zero. muslim brotherhood members the most disliked me took place where has a. sign that i've been here and they there's many chants of. islamic
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identity and disorder islamic nature of egypt which has caused some friction with. the secular forces who are down but normally it is if you look forces dominated toughly they're the ones who run the running to sit in there for a month since the clashes that happened at the end of june but today a pos they are not but islamists. was a similar show of unrest in neighboring israel public squares there and i see of demonstrators counting out calling for social justice i'm for prime minister netanyahu to go i think a protest is planned for saturday palestinian israeli journalist as he says the similarities with egypt clear. two thirds of the poor in israel are working poor people who are working every day people who have a great jobs and still are not able to go above the poverty level so that's a reason that people are coming out of the street if you look at how the protesters started it's almost identical to how it started in egypt and internees and other
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places started through facebook somebody who made a post on facebook through social media that's how people organize or was organized completely in the beginning by the young people in it's all students people who feel that they have no future people who feel who can't afford living here and who was realizing that this is not the way to go forward he's trying to figure out ways to deal with it because the government could definitely fold its role and these are ground and i think it is in danger especially that the process and the only while israel has been under a building in tel aviv in haifa and all these major cities in israel as i have been overbuilding in the west bank focus of the israeli government and the money is more sustaining the occupation more sustaining the settlements rather than kiran for the majority of the population who actually opposed to the lands and oppose a patient and israel proper that the problem here though is a still many israelis have not been able to make that connection and the more and the sooner israelis make the connection realize that the exhibition affects their
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daily life affects that the pennies that the government spending the money the government spending in the west bank verses and israel i think you will see a real revolution in israel. full coverage of all it's all stories available to see these stories go to clicks me tonight a huge loss to the cold night in ukraine sees seventeen killed gnawing on a still thought we tried to call me from the ground tonight it is an unfolding disaster we're covering it all online for you also got this online as well. it's like when you come home and discover somebody else's body called sitting in the only true eastern sent to provide your security but who's going to like that know the russians nato envoy tells us he is concerns over the american missile defense program europe has exclusive interview is in full at sago coal. if. he is eve.
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eve to. see. if you're qualified up on my doubt you'll go to the. centers are sort of a trail back in the park a part of our law. it goes back to a time when people would wipe out of their forces in the wild lands and to tell these days important to mention the sheriff for prosecution there's no longer much going for you may. go out there because well. and you have to hope that nothing. that.
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a split maybe appearing among libya's rebel movement thursday's killing of the top military commander is now being blamed on one of the rebel factions the claim is from a special forces member who was under the command of the murdered abdel fatah yunis the military chief and two of his aides were gunned down hours after rebel authorities reportedly arrested him over his family suspected ties to colonel gadhafi regime he had been libya's foreign minister before defecting for your position the national transitional council blamed the killing on gadhafi supporters the consequences of the murder will depend on how deep the commander's alleged connections really rand says while they found a series of guys a to america's antiterrorism caucus. the consequences of his killing could be either short ramification or vast ramifications if indeed he was only an individual or even a high ranking official who had still relationships with the gadhafi regime then
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his killing would be it would be the end of the thought. if it's the other case that is he and others inside the council the interim council. the big power have been in opposition to another of course military force it could be other little corners it could be the militia of the jihadi or another tribe if the case is the problem then the concern is more serious in the west that there could be more clashes in the future and what actions we're going to get at the camp at a time where the rebel themes to be on the offensive so we're going to wait and see the results of the investigations and most likely the nato command would want to be part of these investigations also the news is friday night the pakistani taliban claim they're holding two swiss tourists who were kidnapped earlier this month the militants say the release them if the u.s. frees an imprisoned female pakistani scientists the taliban who voted no proof that say the hostages are in good health this was couple sees while on holiday in
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a southern province on the first of july. the first funerals of the victims of norway's gun and bomb attacks have also been held in oslo a week after the tragedy after a memorial service in the capital crowds gathered leaving a massive floral tribute to the seventy seven who died meantime the man whose confessed to both the massacre and bombing has been questioned for a second time by police. serbian protesters in causes more for blocking a convoy of nato vehicles from reaching the base hundreds had barricaded the road in response to the alliance taking control of two border crossings of kosovo was border with serbia on thursday nato moved enough to cause of and security forces sent special police to the checkpoints in the area the serbs there don't recognize the cause of our government all the region succession three years ago. let's return to one of our main news stories this hour europe's economic burden affected not only the richest but also some of the poorest members of the euro zone to survive
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he is economy has never been too strong but now it respond crushed under the weight of the current crisis sara firth reports on whether its europe membership is failing to live up to the promises. they say that charity starts at home while some back here may be one of the poorest countries but with pressure from the e.u. to participate in the second bailout their money could soon be going to greece we can tell you joining the euro zone brought responsibilities but not benefits in fact slovakian pensions are significantly lower than days increase people here at this hey michel to tell us they barely cover their food costs with the money they receive have to. deal with homelessness. have to reform our pension system our health care system was never enough money. back in two thousand and nine when slovakia joined the year as
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a it was such high hopes it was also kind of the preferred one among hungary and probably always. for one from sun for europe to be you know if you're a club that the year isn't it seems isn't all it was cracked up to be as we join your of them there was. saying that one country. just this one country in may two thousand and the rules changed dramatically is left out of the area gang may well now be breathing a sigh of relief they think neighboring here is saying countries have felt the benefits slayback shoppers have been heading to bear check out in a bid to skate the year and we come just across the border from the backyards of the czech republic where these super store outlets doing a boom in business more and more people make the regular journey to do their shopping because the prices here is simply much cheaper if people are now shopping
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outside the country vacuums retail revenues have fallen dramatically and the high prices mean the tourism industries have been hit hard certainly not the results hoped for. when if there's joined but every club has its leaders and what they say apparently gays even if they're the ones who got you into trouble in the first place you see be created this illusion of all the countries in europe on our. homeward journey of the. german. make it possible for a greek. or so much money he made this time it's left many of days it eager to join the year a gang healing then simply being pushed around. i feed back in. twenty minutes sorry find out what i saw he was highest paid goaltenders is passing on his skills to the next generation of champions part of life isn't it that's the
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sport of the cage shortly below scared the latest business with kareena from moscow next. hour welcome to this mess here in r.t. thanks for joining in four days the u.s. government will run out of money republicans are still arguing over how to cut the deficit stalling on raising the debt ceiling the markets still believe washington will act in time to avert disaster but the perhaps are beginning to suffer. i think we're now getting to the stage where people are really going to be concerned that a deal may not be done a lot of economists constructed just for the analyst start to be quite vocal in their criticism of washington saying come on guys it's time to sort it out i think a lot of nervousness waiting for the last minute deal i think markets will give the bull be into monday or tuesday but i just think it could turn very quickly i think you could get a run in confidence very quickly. and let's take
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a look at the markets now precious metals are trading high as it best to look for safe haven due to uncertainty over the u.s. debt resolution that republicans council's a vote on the deficit reduction plan turning to allow a new report from europe's biggest oil company will that shell ton of low cost on gas or is it an end it is binding resources will be more complex and require more money and investment for today at least the market is down as problems in the u.s. chip away at investor confidence likes where it is losing one dollar some of the stamp trading below ninety six dollars a barrel while brand is at one hundred sixteen dollars per hour. and it's not looking good in europe with both footsie and the dax finishing in the red stocks up to movies rating agency has put spain home of you or possible downgrade disappointing u.s. growth data is weighing on the markets banking stocks lead the fall with share as makes it down three percent and lloyd's is three percent in the red as well.
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russian equity markets and the week in the red poland global trends the r.t.s. in my eyes it's lost over and under a percent respectively now let's take a look at some individual moves on the rise x. all majors were among the main losers amid weaker crude attack me after last over four percent banking stocks are also under pressure bt has dropped over two percent bucking the trend was powered generator raúl again almost four percent a solid michael stein from a prison financial corporation wraps up today's trade. bisects is down about a percent today along with most european markets and the bank of music movies media agreed spain's credit rating overshadowed. better than expected to reach real sales data coming out of germany and some other positive economic good it came out of the euro zone investors of course for me edgy about the u.s. debt ceiling impasse in the markets are volumes overall are quite low and with most
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stocks down today. russia's biggest lenders bear bank is one step closer to acquiring falls back at the national supervisory board of the european company has approved the sale of banks wish to greenland the small but no details will confide it analysts estimate the takeover at around seven hundred million dollars would spread by planning to finalize it by the end of the year the acquisition is aimed at helping the russian company expand its activity in the east european market. and oil major rossi has boosted its second quarter net profit by ten percent year on year to two point eight billion dollars profits were held by high global cool prices are also limited by increasing taxes results with below analyst expectations . but one car giant afterthoughts has turned a profit for its french shareholder raynal for the first time called make of managed to squeeze thirty seven million euros out of its affiliates in the first
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half of the year that compares with a fifty six million euros loss the same time a year ago the whole or a whole group would point at fifty six percent. it's all the years we have for you but remember you can always buys more stories to us log on to our website r t v dot com slash business cards watch. if. the.
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