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to go. to the colonel was her job as a retreat. thousands have gathered demanding the resignation of dr minister benjamin netanyahu in which some observers say a member of the demonstrations which have swelled the arab world this year. the product is a go we thank you robert george a look at the number of another plan to resolve the u.s. debt crisis and prevent default that is a part of the republican controlled house of representatives reject a democratic bill as choose this deadline looms even closer. and s.s. veterans gathering in a stalemate to celebrate the nazi past causes outrage without a fascist activist saying allowing such violence could lead to more outrages like the massacre norway a week ago. and
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a very warm welcome from all of this is coming to you live from the russian capital nationwide protests haven't got social slogans are rapidly being replaced by the calls for the government to step down tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets in seven cities across the country the biggest ronnie's now underway in tel aviv and as all she's poured it's clear reports it's hard not to notice this in the hours he's between these events and the beginning of the egyptian uprising this year. well these easily a hundred and fifty thousand people here with the most popular chant being we demand a social justice a whole new way of speakers have been taking to the stage they've been calling on unity and message coming across very strongly is one by one people here can bring change a lot of criticism being leveled at the israeli prime minister bibi netanyahu in fact if we try his name is mentioned he is good why are you here tonight and i'm
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here because it's just becoming a possible to live in this country anymore we work we give and we do and we keep on giving and there's no end to this is a chance this is our only hope we have to change just because we don't have any other choice which is a people who have been inspired by the demonstrations taking place there as well as are what is your sign saying the rewards are going to go home like the gosselin's on us why do you want him to go home. to go on because of the full distance how much of these demonstrations green inspired by the protests we saw taking place in the arab world well i think there's a lot of influence of what happened in the ground and now syria lebannon and what you see in libya also there's a lot of influence of those and that's when people understand i do have the power that they can they can organize by themselves they don't need anymore the government to tell them what to do they can start throwing the government what they
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want. to do you know they can they can start deciding for themselves and take the power back to you so they said he is the spirit of revolution here a number of israeli populists on singers have also been taking to the stage and one song that was sung had the chorus and i'm translating this is the new middle east we created the storm the future it's up to us. and to live based activist and lawyer jani for ya'll says the israeli government may try to engineer trouble to justify dispersing the crowds. the government sending people here to make provocation in order to find a reason to take this demonstration to a violent situation to give him a cause to clear this whole thing out we're not going to let them do that the us will continue that's for sure it took sixty years to people to actually get out of the couch and come and demonstrate for social issues we haven't done it before now what we have here it's
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a history this will be remembered in history because the israelis used to be. bad to the situation if the government won't listen to the sound of the people the government will fall that's basically it we can take the government send him home. and. one of the precious leaders things these really government desperate to quell the protests may even trying to begin a new war to divert attention from problems at home. well you can see it at the now is under big pressure he wasn't prepared for so it's kind of movement at the moment actually our biggest fear is that now they're now being so afraid of what's going to happen and will start a war somewhere. because the situation in israel where used to be part of the big war zone where no there was to talk about when we leave because we're always there pressure we always under threat and that's what people want to change now they want to say ok so they're our friends and we are in
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a very very big problem with the countries around us and with the palestinians but still there are things that we have to solve and the situation outside of israel is also related to what happened here between our between our. correspondent and he's read paul it's clear as we just heard from her so she will be updating us throughout the night on developments in tel aviv and for the very latest you can always follow us on twitter underscore combe where she is posting her comments and she's saying that thousands there are carrying signs saying game over and go home baby of course stands for binyamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel so keep up to date there are plenty of tweets another year and stories to just call home. the latest eleventh hour ten thirty u.s. default has failed with republicans rejecting a kind of bill by democrats washington remains indeed dead dog with
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a decision needed by cheese to extend the nation's debt ceiling and allow the government borrow more money to keep growing and economist amounts from it will all the proposals on the table that simply putting all of the worst outcome. less than two business days away from the worst souls 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 that we're deep into the eleventh bordering on. twelfth hour the 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 so 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
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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 plant out there reduces the national debt they just change the speed by which it grows and perilous nineteen from the us based trans general believes the u.s. government that represents only. equipped to deal with the a welding program. the country is going bankrupt just look at the numbers the numbers don't lie the politicians lied let's look at the bigger picture first of all there devaluing the dollar and we've been saying it all along gold in the last month has gained a hundred and fifteen dollars an ounce the dollar's crashing against the swiss
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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 this deficit reduction hey how about the military budget how about slashing foreign aid fifty seven billion dollars a year how is that out companies like general electric that made fourteen billion dollars last year paying no taxes look there's plenty of room out there to start raining this thing in and turning it around we do not have a representative form of government that's only for little kiddies to believe we have a government that represents all only the very powerful and the very rich and that's all this is about letting them keeping their perks and they seem to thrive when we hit the streets of the big apple tell us comerica is what they think of that drama . and makes you wonder how they ever get anything done in israel or in
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italy or any place where they have multi forty two forty two and a half hours to be good to cheat and we can't get anything done from time to think why. bad things really are they keep on saying the american people want this america deal with this but i don't think there is anybody really what they really want. in a standing s.s. veterans and you know it has a holding that on your own eating they gathered with the support of the local authorities here on the other hand hunted and hunted not seen much that to happen even by all she said her fat was a mole from the sea. we're here in the is staying in town a cinema for the annual gathering of the versions of the a stain in waffen s.s. now the event has attracted widespread criticism of the is being seen to glorify nazis and the authorities here in history of being heavily criticized for being seen not only to condone this type of event but for having made it increasingly difficult over the years for those who oppose this to come to rally now the anti
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fascist movement 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 this through a new year from finland they've been detained at the borders and 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 nearby have been stopped and questioned by police we know that the head of the anti fascist finnish organization was actually detained last night at the port of thailand and he wasn't allowed to leave the base i was told and i was told that i have remained true to the country and of course didn't want to get any kind of other opinions from their own opinion which is very much supporting the this is . russia since two thousand and five has been introducing draft legislation to the un condemning the glorification of nazi isn't we've seen
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a number of countries get on board with this but there have been some that haven't events like this that have got the government support herin to stay in year certainly cause a lot of anger and at the very least is seen as being morally and politically insensitive. and then they hate an end from the finish on to fascist kmita that supporting such events may lead to more tragedies similar to the mass killing rampage in norway by a far right extremist. their outrage is that the that is that there is not. all but big support the meat and because european union has been so lousy and weak for one month. all the leap in the shelves of these right wing extremism which is rising now you are not and we were all well i think. it's one one example of the. and no meetings of nasir veterans have become a new tradition in the baltic states biotin lot here by
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a court decision an international critics say it's an attempt to rewrite the history of wool to commemorating those who fought with hitler and back in two thousand and seven days staring us over his removed a monument to soviet soldiers who liberated the country from nazi occupation a move which sparked violent protests. and of course you can find out more world war two history on our new documentary channel it's a collection of original accounts investigations and other footage from time from the time brings you these stories of the blood is conflict and he's tree and the suffering of those who lived and died for it so you're going to be on t v dot com to find out more.
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little journalism a lot of p.r. that they 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 christine has been finding out what it may mean for american society. it is the end of the first of all the additional intelligence of. newspapers like the seattle post intelligencer the rocky mountain news and hundreds more have now become relics from the past.
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slash budgets have stopped the presses at newsrooms nationwide. and nast layoffs throughout media have meant far fewer journalists to investigate policy and procedure who are losing their sense of accountability in government in business in all our. life lives if we lose journalists who aren't asking questions about what's going on the numbers particularly dramatic with newspapers where revenue has been cut nearly in half while the journalism industry is shrinking the 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 or trying to create their own story you have the public relations folks the spin doctors if
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you will driving the news cycle john nichols along with robert mckee has me wrote 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 you have x. about chances are the first have been filled up before the age of five p.r. to skies as news the new treatment is called mimics press releases also often read on the air or posted on the web before any fact checking is done with the focus often on getting it first rather than getting it right good evening everybody breaking news tonight but 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 they understood how media worked what. reporters saw it was a good story as opposed to hype butch 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 independent blue cross before returning to work as a journalist that revolving door between the pranced n.p.r. the press and governor. it's causing 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 of spin you create some dangerous circumstances for citizenry for democracy itself 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 so common such as
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a common practice and no one else no one is questioning or anymore in a time when how can flag are often 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 actually survive. in washington christine for our. full coverage of our top stories available twenty four seven at home and always a wide variety of content but more of the tape like these stories the spirit of lobbying you to ride in central russia instead of. the breadline seems at least some money and saying hey she she rather should use the money to help us out and also. an amazing tale of love and fidelity and male swan have managed to hutchings only young stray dog killed the mother and for more on that single part is the first and of course all now i can use i'm going to ask you to call.
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radical recent legislation in india to provide free and compulsory education for all children between six and fourteen has been welcomed by educationalist but the country's social advisers are getting in the way with some not wanting integration of children from different backgrounds in the classroom preassure their pool. it's dawn in india's capital city of new delhi an eight year old cushy just wall is 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 maybe i haven't studied much that's why 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 it 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 today there are just as many schools where students have to pay a choice unlike 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 name to school that means a student like course she can attend an elite private school if she enters that wins the lottery and gets into the twenty five percent quota it also means that if government workers are able to identify and successfully in a row should since it was that are attending to schools like the ones pushing attendance now could get overcrowded but the idea of free schooling in india has
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its opponents 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. these elite schools have a very high standard only juden whose parents are educated can study in schools like these schools want to maintain their high standards and reputation. it's a position supported by the well off members of indian society the school is not meant for them. it's meant for the people who. are those who have been getting elected in the sense that he comes from good on his own so probably. he labeled as a what they were there. were things 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 study to the twelfth grade ten become a teacher. but it's
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a dream that may just fall through the gap of india's socio economic divide. preassure either r t new delhi india. and returning to one of our top stories the u.s. debt ceiling deadlock with d.-day fast approaching on tuesday and our resident reporting new york your health and it has been finding out all the views on the streets of the big apple and if people feel when our show doomsday is around the corner. with the looming debt crisis the u.s. is watching the clock tick down to an economic armageddon what does that even mean that this week let's talk about that they keep setting dates over and over again and nothing happened just part of the negotiation process i think so it's idle threat. 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
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and then the united states would go into default i don't think that's going to happen i think that's a bluff but i think what actually is at hand is for real and they're they're 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 they don't represent the viewpoints of they think to the river representing but i don't i think they keep on saying the american people want this america but i don't think anybody really what they really want what you want but i would like to compromise right now the drama right now is largely contrived there is a debt crisis but will 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 hopefully will get our way but sometimes it takes a while to bad things really are i mean nobody has given any ground i've seen
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ideologues 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 italy or any place where they have multi parties to parties to an airport if you include the two guys and we can't get anything done it's utterly embarrass amish will be ashamed of themselves no matter what happens with the u.s. debt crisis the bottom line is we're. bound to be a lot more posturing from all the politicians and it's. all stories from across the world we're covering tonight now at least three people are believed to have been killed by syrian troops opening fire on protesters the deaths come a day after tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets against the rule of president assad human rights groups say twenty two have now died since friday in the latest crackdown by security forces activists estimate over eighteen hundred
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demonstrators have been killed by security forces since nationwide protests began in march. nato commanders say they've destroyed three t.v. satellite broadcasting dishes near the capital tripoli that time was said to have been carried out in accordance with the u.n. resolution to protect people from government or pressure through the media however it's failed to knock even state television off it's now been four months since nato military campaign began the libyan government claims hundreds of civilians have been killed in the airstrikes. and the rocket story from latin america with one person just surviving after that plane broken heart after crashing on landing in guyana the boeing seven three seven carrying a hundred and sixty three people on board was flying from new york but broke up after sliding off a wet runway seta passengers were injured with only three seriously with most with most on board walking away shaken but otherwise unhurt. and staying with aviation
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pilots of small place and playing the russia has long been grounded by unimaginable amount of paperwork but the recently adopted law hopes to play the runway for more frequent flights however many obstacles remain before if the golden age for russia's small aviation and fleet the air planes yet as dense pilots kicks playing . dozens of pilots winging their way across russia for the second annual cuban air show the most small aircraft enthusiastic supporters chance to meet other pilots in to enjoy the beautiful scenery or. he took us almost eight hours to get their views with one term stick in november last year russia adopted a new law for small aircraft pilots it sounds very promising abolishing much of the preflight paperwork letting the pilots use new airfields and generally adopting international flight rules it's a dream for any plane owner in russia however not all of the old restrictions were lifted back in the soviet times you actually had to have all this paperwork with
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you during the flight now the rules have changed but there are still some through and sometimes even absurd requirements for the pilots of small planes for instance even if the pilot and the mechanic is the same burthen you know has the main plane would come in they phone from one to another the new regulations allow the so-called notification mode instead of asking for permission for takeoff from the authorities in theory the pilots can now use the internet for air traffic control of their plans but in reality it rarely works. as you can see there are many forbidden no restricted zones around moscow so it's impossible for us to use notification mode anywhere within a two hundred kilometer radius of the capital even with the new law dozens of government organizations issue all sorts of contradictory instructions for pilots it's a major disincentive for pilots to make the effort to take to the skies. and that means that russia is missing out on the potential pot of gold will some countries
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like the u.s. get billions of dollars from small aircraft fees and taxes russia doesn't get a cent parker with their current regulations are in chaos and in that mess we're losing around five hundred billion rubles annually or three if you're the governor of earth however many pilots like what this year's scoob on air show are up to mystic about fighting the real chrissie. the new deal was just the first in any step the rest of the globe's ahead of us but eventually we will learn how to fly again through russia's small aviation enthusiasts feel that broke receive has served only to clip their weeks no hopes are high of seeing blue sky on the horizon . r.t.e. across the region. you're up to date other back with every couple of our top stories in a couple of minutes stay with us for that.
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