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india is a major believe movie joins me to. make your way to the ground in period during the cold war. you can it was a child soldier mission which i did to go and. run the same the colonel was such a treat. the country is growing very proud just look at the numbers. the result we went back rhinestones of all the senate the clock ticking towards tuesday's deadline to avoid default. since veterans gathering in a stadium to celebrate the nazi paul schools is outraged to say turning a blind eye to this would lead to more tragedies and learns one in the way. this thread is brace for the biggest protest rally in new years our government demonstrations in the country begins at the arab spring up like that it's.
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a very warm welcome she this is the life from moscow now another plan to avoid a u.s. debt default has failed to paul through the senate all of the democrats rejected accounts bill proposed by the republicans with the clock ticking sound cheese days deadline there's less time to find a way out of what president of columns called the debt mess and of a president a default crisis economists max a father wolf says all the proposals on the table are just putting off the bust outcome. less than two business days away from the worst self-imposed crisis of america's standing in the world and america's credit rating and at least a century it's a fairly emergency situation and we're deep into the eleventh bordering on the
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trough our debt reduction plan that president obama has endorsed at least rhetorically that comes out of harry reid and the democratic majority in the u.s. senate does make massive cuts in spending more than two point five trillion dollars over ten years some more than two hundred fifty billion dollars a year does no increase in revenue at all which was one of the early if i think somewhat unwise demands of the republicans in these negotiations and therefore is possible is actually does more to reduce the deficit and the debt in the united states over the next ten years than the rival republican house plan the cut cap and balance plan and so it's possible that that could be pushed through none of these plans make real efforts to reduce the long term problem of insufficient revenue and these plans do reduce spending in ways that will be painful and for many communities in the united states transformative but it's worthy of note and somehow hasn't much been mentioned that not a single plan out there reduces the national debt they just change the speed at
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which it grows on a u.s. government that represents a need to release them equipped to deal with the rounding problems facing. the u.s. based trends dano. the country is growing bank route just look at the numbers the numbers don't lie for politicians let's look at the bigger picture first of all the devaluing the dollar and we've been saying that all along gold in the last month has gained one hundred fifteen dollars an ounce of dollars crashing against the swiss franc and other currencies you can see what's going on and let's look at the bigger picture what they're not talking about in all these deficit reduction hey how about the military budget how about slashing foreign aid fifty seven billion dollars a year how about companies like general electric that made fourteen billion dollars last year paying no taxes but there's plenty of room out there to start
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raining this thing in and turning it around we do not have a representative form of government that's only for a little kiddies to believe we have a government that represents only the very powerful and the very rich and that's all this is about letting them keeping their perks when nation the program we hit the streets of the big apple americans what they think of that job. makes me wonder how they ever get anything done in israel or in italy or any place really of multiparty america to port is to an airport as if you could achieve that we can't get anything done sometimes it takes what. things really are good ones any american people want this market we're just there is anybody really what they really want. and staying in essence the trains and the nazis the holding that annual meeting
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they gathered with the support of the local authorities the wrong. sets and the apply. on the scene. we're here in this tanian cinema for the annual gathering of the versions of the staying in wealth and now the event has attracted widespread criticism of the is being seen to glorify not the authorities here are saying you're going to criticize being seen not only to condone this type of event but for having made it increasingly difficult pay for the years for those who oppose this to come and has to rally now the anti fascist movements hold a rally very nearby at the same time as this is going on and as we said in recent years we've seen people coming from latvia from is the way in here from finland they've been detained at the borders not be able to enter and take part again today coming in a lot of the people who are involved in the anti fascist movement rally that's happening by store questioned by police we need the head of the.
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finnish organization was actually detained last night at the port of thailand and he wasn't allowed to leave the bases so he's being sent back today russia since two thousand and five has been introducing legislation to the u.n. condemning the glorification of nazi isn't we've seen a number of countries get on board with this but there have been some that haven't events like this that have caught the government support here in spain here certainly cause a lot of anger and at the very least is seen as being morally and politically insensitive. a lot of it's like. from the finnish dancing. turning up line died as part of. a more tragedies similar to the attacks in norway at all nor will there be if i mean very good ones are deliberately to keep your speech kerry and outrageous that the basis of this story and prime minister is not
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on the ending that they're all rushing a bit supporting it and because european union has been so lousy and weak for whom i was doing all the only really grim details of this is right extremism which is rising now you're not a new world but i think it's pretty good like one example of the. well the baltic states have become infamous and the city has a lot of being a rewriting of history the annual meetings of nazi bastard to happen in lap yeah as well with an official court ruling authorizing them back in two thousand and seven a stain or thorazine rooted monument commemorating the soviet soldiers who liberated the country from nazi occupation and we've caused the violent process well professor to have cataracts treatment of holocaust history politics says the tragic history of the world must be preserved. we are defending the record
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of the wonderful defeat. by the allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies to defeat hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be really lithuania in two thousand fani its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one gendercide of mussolini and that by the rats. one can be in prison for up to two years for the suit reason with the government's version of history in hungary in two thousand and ten the governmental passed a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue it's very and the free world must not stand i don't leap but. i think head to the website on you documentary channel to discover more about the history of world war two. you know.
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israel is bracing itself for the biggest protest rally in years as they've been camping out across the country for about a week now calling for social justice of a prime minister netanyahu to go on the biggest rally is expected to start a matter of hours in tel aviv well of course life a national scene of the city to get better for the campaign and for equality between israel's jewish and arab citizens to more or less i mean it has a big with us you know how's that been such a protest movement in israel for a year it's hard to say why now. well i think that basic question has three companies the first of them is bad and so recently israel was and i believe it still is a very divided country for a sex therapist that has the division between
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a religious people and people who are suspect it fit for it has a division between. different countries of the region and many more divisions also of course their division between. jewish. majority and minority so it is very difficult very difficult to organize to. find and. to be in the hearts of so many people and the second part of is the. worsening of the situation of economical situation that every single person feels in his own pocket. daily on the day the of his daily life is only happens through the last three and a half years years that prime minister three has been in power so lots of strands to this protest and met it describing the biggest challenge for prime minister
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netanyahu so a fault he's faced during his time in office is a situation really that serious. i think so i think so because because the growth is started here in the center of tel aviv and it really should be raised many doubts and press and also in amongst the people whether it's jenny and whether it will involve children full of if which is racing to be the most liberal and reach city in in israel there to represent all of the people but. in the end consequently people across all of the country and all the cities almost in every city there are people doing the same thing so i think that question was was was already decided and and i think it is the biggest challenge that prime minister netanyahu speak well saw nonetheless the comparisons between what's happening right now in israel and what we saw happening in egypt and the protests
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there do you agree with. i think. that recent revolutions in. in the arab world have been of course one of the inspirations for what is happening right here right now because people saw that that. nation people are the basis of their village you can receive government and they can make tents and to give the men chance. looking at israel's very unique and tunnel problems could be a connection between israel social problems that you've talked about patients often palestinian territories. i believe so the very. best. part of that project for. needs of defense and also in israel the budget is not being distributed equally. between the settlements and their normal citizens and people eventually feel that they are being discriminated
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the people in the settlements that needs more more expense unbearable. on and on on many other many other many other things but they're being taken care of much more carry much more money than they are and they are basically the ones that carry all the burden of the taxes. carried out a number of military campaigns over the past few years that also have contributed to the tense situation inside the country. i'm sorry because you're afraid the question is do you think that also the military campaigns that israel's waged over the past few years could also be to the tense situation that we're seeing right now . i believe it's mainly a budgetary thing when you spend so much money on. controlling other nation when you spend so much money on different defenses and of course you have less money for
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well for. house for education for culture for everything else right. to protest out a project coordinator with just the convention in tel of the many thanks for speaking to us on this day as israel braces itself for the biggest protest rally assume many fronts. a little journalism and a lot of p.r. the frequent findings of recent media surveys in the u.s. as newspapers across the country close the p.r. machine is rushing to fill the vacuum. and finding out what it may mean for society . it is. really the final of this year. newspapers like the seattle post intelligencer the rocky mountain news and hundreds more have now become relics from the past. slash budgets have stopped the presses at newsrooms nationwide. and nast layoffs throughout media have meant far
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fewer journalists to investigate policy and procedure who are losing a sense of accountability in government in business in r. r. life lives if we lose journalists who are now asking questions about what's going on in the numbers particularly dramatic with newspapers where revenue has been cut nearly in half while the journalism industry is shrinking a public relations industry is expanding at one time a one to one ratio between p.r. employees and journalists today that ratio is four to one with p.r. revenues jumping from three point five billion to eight point seven billion dollars journalists are simply overwhelmed by folks who are trying to spin them were trying to create their own story you have the public relations folks spin doctors if you will driving the cycle and john nichols along with robert mckee wrote
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a book about it the death and life of american journalism in a sense we are becoming one of the most propagandized countries in the world short staffed news stations often use company video news releases or vienne ours like this one if your chances are the person but we thought our reporting to five p.r. described as news wouldn't preclude his goal mimics press releases also often read on the air or posted on the web before any fact checking is done with a focus often on getting it first rather than getting it right good evening everybody breaking news tonight we are cutting into our program with some breaking news where corporate and government p.r. departments are filled with former journalists who know how to sell their message i understood our need you worked what. we saw those good story as opposed to hype which ward works for nearly twenty years as
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a journalist with the philadelphia inquirer but after layoffs he left to work for health insurer independence blue cross before returning to work as a journalist that revolving door between france and p r the president governor. it was a real concern about what the long term effects could be if the influx of spin doctors take over the message machine completely where there is very little journalism be done in an awfully lot you create some dangerous circumstances for citizenry or democracy itself i'll go straight to questions white house spokesman jay carney worked for twenty years as a journalist for time magazine now he's president obama's spokes person former broadcaster and columnist tony snow went on to serve as a spokesperson for president bush and jamie rubin went from the state department under president clinton to executive editor at bloomberg news it's so common such as a common practice and no one else no one is questioning are there anymore in
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a time when how can flag are all things one in the same and the spin machine works overtime as the printing presses come to a halt the question becomes can him even full force the state to survive. in washington christine for sound r.t. or full coverage of all top stories available twenty four seven and dot com here's some of what else is online right now a true broken hip story in central russia where instead of bubbling up an old lady d.c. broke into a house decided to help find out what they left behind for the. one also. an amazing tale of love and fidelity a male swan has managed to hatch only young all for a stray dog hot from all of the single fall the success and of course all of the needs to dog all it's all team talk.
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equal access to education the children of different backgrounds maybe a good idea but it's getting a mixed response and the government's precedent right to education act aims to provide compulsory and free education or children between six and fourteen but it's india's centuries old social. history to report. it's gone in india's capital city of new delhi an eight year old cushy just getting ready for school while there are nearly two hundred million elementary school children like cushy in india only half that number ever complete the eighth grade most end up leaving school to help their parents with domestic work or to get a job to bring in some extra money maker i haven't studied much that's what i want
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to educate my children after growing pressure to address the educational disparities in india the government passed an act making it mandatory for all children between the ages of six and fourteen to get a free education even requires elite private schools with tuitions nearing five hundred dollars per month to grant a quarter of their seats to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like cushy. the education. of all and young well. today there are just as many schools where students have to pay tuition like this one as there are free schools that are funded by the government according to the act it's up to the parents to decide where the name and their names just school i mean sister like pushy can attend an elite private school if she and her then win the lottery and gets into the twenty five percent quota it also means that if
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government workers are able to identify and successfully enroll this is cool but aren't attending schools like the ones pushing attendance now could get overcrowded but the idea of free schooling in india has its opponents with concerns even raised by pro. ponens of the act free schools have no art this didn't quality and i think poor parents are much smarter than that the you know quality of they want and quality is something that the principal of cushy school knows has a different definition depending on the school while the teachers want to see their students succeed they believe that integrating indian children from a lower class into a private school would not be practical. reason at schools have a very high standard only children whose parents are educated can study in schools like these so as want to maintain their high standards and reputation how can poor people send their children to schools like these because their parents are on educators even at home there is no the jews or supervise their studies or homework
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it's a position supported by the well off members of indian society the schools are not meant for them. it's meant to be below your class people who go over there so the getting elected in the sense that he comes from a very good on his own so probably leave because of what they were. putting him in that sort of fit into i mean so he would have trouble getting assimilated in spite of the mixed reception the integration model received for children like cushy education is simply about accomplishing her dreams i want to start it to the twelfth green ten become a teacher. but it's a dream that may just fall through the gap of india's socio economic divide. preassure either r t new delhi india. has the more international news rather from across the globe. a storied story t.v. satellite dishes near the libyan capital tripoli this time was carried out in
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accordance with the un resolution to protect people from government oppression through the media however it's failed to knock on libyan state television. it's now been four months in state his campaign down the libyan government play. hundreds of civilians have killed in the air strikes. norway's at royal palace and the head of the labor party were among other possible targets of the mass scale on the pick up according to a prosecutor who spoke to local media that it was a question for a second time the fighting it comes as the country continues to mourn the seventy seven victims of the bomb attack in central oslo the shooting must bear on the toilet. eleven shiite muslims have been killed and two more wounded in a sectarian attack in southwestern pakistan they were traveling in an interest is nearly basswood four identified gunmen ambushed the vehicle no one same spot
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scarcely for the attack at all thorson's have blamed sunni militant groups such violence in the past the killings drew an angry reaction from shiites in the main road towards cars and motorbikes. and we're turning our top story the u.s. debt ceiling deadlock a. deadline with no solution on the horizon or a hard name as the residents are finding out whether people feel a financial apocalypse is around the corner. with a looming debt crisis the u.s. is watching the clock tick down to an economic armageddon what does that even mean this week let's talk about that they keep spending dates over and over again and nothing happened just part of the negotiation process of it so it's i don't brag. i believe so do you expect more from the people you like. neither party is going to let this actually happen where they would let it expire and then the united states
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we go into default i don't think that's going to happen i think that's a bluff but i think we've actually had it here it is for real near here using it as leverage to push their respective issues but i think americans if i'm speaking for myself as an american are sick of it or the. representative. representing but i don't i think if they keep on saying the american people or this america has. anybody really what they really want what you want i will compromise right now the drama right now is largely contrived there is a debt crisis but we'll make it through and you know we'll pay the bills and things will be fine so all this drama i think is just making people crazy why are they doing that now i mean we raise the debt ceiling every year why is this drama unfolding right now well it's largely political because the upcoming election you know it's a good thing it's finally happening i think the people are speaking up and and hopefully will get our way but sometimes it takes a while to realize how bad things really are and nobody has given any ground i've
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seen a large before for many many years and this is absolutely truly amazing and makes me wonder how they ever get anything done in israel or in any place where they have multi parties i mean go to parties to an airport. and we can't get anything done it's really embarrassing this will be ashamed of themselves no matter what happens with the u.s. debt crisis the bottom line is we're bound to see a lot more posturing from all the politicians and it's. going to have lines.
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