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i for one am really glad that they're going after these horrific horrific criminals who are clearly you know just damaging the fabric of america it's frightening and i'm obviously not being serious this is what the country has come to we are now we can't tolerate any transaction between people with an inspector or a policeman involved and it's not just in a police but an entire swat raid type team because that's what they like to do ok i gotta run but i was running late that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in come back tomorrow we're going to talk about the stock market about jobs numbers you can find everything on you tube follow us on twitter coming up next is adam vs the man. in india in the move to join people to the village the gateway to the grand imperial truly told us to.
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say don't need to go and. read this in the kernel was her job as a retreat. you don't like the rules of the place you live for and somewhere where you do appreciate the little hardline muslims in britain are trying to put london under the control of the real law with critics viewing the campaign as a political tool designed to split the nation. as former egyptian president hosni mubarak stands trial for mass killings during february's revolution those who fought for change are left jaded as violence and unrest continue under carlos curry military. investigators a turn to the east as global stock markets plunge over of u.s. economic woes and the eurozone debt crisis damage and consumer confidence. and we take you to russia's far east where integration with neighboring china goes far
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beyond any borders that said a russian close up this hour. eight am here in moscow you're watching our thanks for joining us now no more drinking and no more gambling and no more music just part of a proposal put forward by hardline muslim group which was the seal london fall under the strict muslim code of sharia law artie's a war and that found out why the movement's vision for the u.k. capital is just the beginning. so we are here to tell you that islam. is unstoppable in europe stoning for adultery cutting off hands for stealing death of renouncing islam this group of men is trying to enforce shari'a law in the u.k.
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they've started a campaign to make certain areas of london and other cities islamic law controlled zones starting with will for them stay east london because while you go to for that he will visit you some as an alternative to the muslim of an all muslim community also medina believe the muslims kind of together trade according to the sharia was all their problems according to the shari'ah and even police themselves to a large extent hopefully one day to have islamic emirates which would have authority look at the security locally and you bought often locally choudhry and his friends are fly posting parts of london with large muslim populations they want to ban drinking gambling and playing music and they say they've got bands of young men ready to patrol and in full shari'a law by any means you know that enforcement will not initially be in on the level of inviting and for didn't believe that if someone has the capability of a nice wooden essentially something like pornography situation he should do so. by that week of course i believe that pressures that are needed most should be run out
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of the area these muslims say british society is broken riddled with drugs crime and prostitution because of that they firmly believe members of the communities that targeting will welcome sharia law but the word on the street about the campaign tells a different story comes down to if you don't like the laws of the place you live for and so my way to appreciate the little. things are completely legal in this country this is not indira pakistan this is england we've got our own laws people have no rights coming here and bringing their laws in here we often have trouble but councillor martin. agrees saying this could destroy community cohesion we've. taken down the post this assumes that put up because we do not want these posters around. they have no place in working for us citizen equality campaigners say this should real supporters shouldn't be considered
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a religious movement but a full right to political organization with opposed to campaign designed to divide and conquer communities the danger lies in dividing people dividing communities creating mistrust particularly among from non muslims towards moderate muslims i think this is part of their aim is to create mistrust so they can then turn to moderate muslims and say look everyone hates you we're your friend turn to us and it's a very very dangerous thing and it's a political tactic to increase their own power undeterred by opposition to his group plan will they see as the beginning of an islamic emirate not just of the u.k. but all over europe police have mobilized to take these posters down as fast as they appear but choudhry and his group say they formed bands of vigilante and forces to make sure. all physically and in other parts of london women have already been
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harassed for not covering their heads if these muslims ever get their way i won't be able to dress like this on the streets. or many other parts of london brussels rome and paris. r.t. well from story london. and in egypt were islamized groups grow in influence debate spreads over whether the your post revolution country will become ruled state all this nation's former president and his allies stand trial hosni mubarak has denied the charges against him on the first day of his hearing where he was accused of ordering the deaths of protesters back in february the hearing which will continue in ten. days ahead could see mubarak face a possible death sentence the eighty three year old was in a hospital bed as he was tried alongside his two sons and top aides who were also accused of corruption and mass killing. on a boy who reports even with the new people in power blood is still being spilled on
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the streets in egypt. too young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this boy was just seventeen when a different police killed him on that. today his adorns one of the central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone a more fair and. well in the age of right now if the date of death those gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation f.-l. liberated us. with a brighter future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are very serious criminals to undermine that country's democratic stripes and it doesn't matter that they share the same goals and they have these days just so this is about power and knowing the other way around this young man also counted himself among the children of the revolution with his older brother he celebrated mubarak's
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departure from power or to take the need for the and to police they three months later he was killed in what his brother believes was a government sanctioned shoot out there and is going. to shoot my brother dad went through it and it came out to the right and i saw that no one here has a weapon on the soldiers. like families of victims whose deaths are now being pinned to mubarak these people receive no monetary compensation for their laws in fact they're increasingly worried that the new military authorities may persecute them as thugs is became an all encompassing term for those who don't afraid. ruling military. and i as most of us about this we expected the army to intervene to protect people just took mind and spirit but instead they started to kill people themselves the supreme council of the armed forces as an interim caretaker when mubarak stepped down brought to power by the protests the generals nevertheless
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don't show much liking for mass gatherings the cradle of the egyptian revolution is now cordoned off by riot police those caught protesting accused of public disturbance and sent to military trials in the last seven months there have been more people put on military trials than the number of people that were put under president of the. president of war so that's really president mubarak's regime individually of course a score of his forehead still hasn't healed but these activists believes he got off lightly from he's encountered with the police a month ago a son of the former presidential contender who was jailed by the mubarak's regime nourse as the new authorities are just a brutalized version of the all and it's extremely clear that there is very little difference between the people who are ruling us know. that many of the crimes the hosting were committed to his people are currently being committed.
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by the people who are reading this the supreme council of armed forces. whether it is using violence or oppressing. the public or even if it's manipulating public opinion but this is what hurts more because of these crimes are now being committed with the disguise of the revolution he gives these bloody t. shirt as a reminder that the egyptian revolution is far from over the former president is now on trial for his role in damascus but the blood is still being spilled on the streets of cairo some boycott. and still coming up in the program the syrian contradiction antigovernment activists refuse of the president's offer of political reform offered as his forces continued their violent crackdown on an
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opposition stronghold. asian stocks slumped on friday following a day in the red for european and american markets investors have the euro zone a debt crisis on their minds as well as a possible sharp slowdown in the u.s. economy the specialist who helps american firms to forge international partnerships says the crisis shows that washington's not tuned in to the right signals. apologies there for the sound problems they hope to bring that back later on while capitals capitol hill's cash may be scarce but there will be no dipping into what is the world's biggest military budget defense secretary leon panetta gave lawmakers a firm hand soften said should come from medicare and social services instead of
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former pentagon official lawrence korb says america's defense bad mouth is in a drastic need of better management. well a secretary to france panetta is trying to basically keep the spirits up of the organization he took over but as former director of o.m.b. he knows that the defense budget now even if you control for inflation is higher than at any time since the end of world war two but i think the key thing to keep in mind is that when they talked about cuts up until now they've talked about reducing the projected level of increases not cutting when you and i talk about cutting rates we're going to get less power that we got last week knowing that the funds supported it means we won't get as much as we thought well we're still going to get warm you know what when richard nixon left office kerry called him soft on defense we were spending in today's dollars three hundred fifty billion two hundred billion plus that we're spending now what you need is good management and put out a lot of good you know get some people who can keep weapons systems growth on their
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control and not buy weapons we don't need all across the atlantic the e.u. commission chief says europe's bailout fund may need to be increased as fears about that mount that the a bloc solver debt crisis well the gulf italy and spain well dr richard as well as from the u.k. sensitive of economic affairs says the whole euro project has failed. looking at the figures i think some sort of default for italy is almost inevitable because they have to get us to borrow something like five hundred billion euros by the end of twenty thirteen now these two particular problem at the moment because all the other major economies are trying to borrow huge amounts of fun from the markets of the same time so i really can't see any way out the main problem is actually the failed experiment in itself that was instigated decades a couple of decades ago and obviously if you have a one size fits all interest rights over a huge geographical area you're going to inflate these different bubbles all over the region and it's going to end up in tears because what we restructure is going
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to be just pressure in southern europe just to make their economies bring them back into competitiveness with germany and so on so really the whole system is fundamentally flawed it's going to be sensible the european elite should be actually trying to work out. a responsible way for the euro to break up and for countries such as greece to leave the eurozone i think in the long run that's the only way otherwise the healthier economies in northern europe are going to be brought down by the by the whole region. following the ups and downs of europe's money troubles on live that are. take a look at our exports of alice's production and also on the other side today. a submarine out of touch for decades the soviet the sub that's been lurking at the bottom of the baltic. from what would be suicide bomber to peace can't pay for the policy woman whose life changed when her terrorism failed she tells her story on our t.v. dot com. the
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syrian opposition has dismissed a decree from president assad authorizing a multi-party government system the law could see the formation of political groups . to the ruling baath party's national front where protesters demand an end to brutal crackdowns before they'll enter dialogue gesture came after the un security council condemned his regime as violence against the opposition and to quote for internal political dialogue to end the bloodshed but local reports say the military is attacking the protesters stronghold of hamas activists say dozens have died there the last twenty four hours adding to over one hundred killed since the weekend of france announced it may seek further action from the security council if the killing continues however such threats are counterproductive to any real change
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according to the. president of the arab lawyers association and london. but certainly it is it is not the legislation itself it's how it's going to be implemented and the restrictions included in that there are quite a lot of restrictions which makes it probably very difficult to implement i think the pressure of international pressure on syria is producing some results what is the lacking is the action on the syrian side to have to make the changes that are required. principally start killing people and remove some of the leadership. on the part decide on the government and on the military and i think the threats that the u.s. and france and and britain. applying to syria is very counterproductive russian position i think it's a moral one in the sense that if you want a friend you actually give an honest advice to your friend you don't just agree
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with them and you don't threaten them it is not acceptable what's happening you have to have a dialogue but they're resisting falling into the same trap which we have fallen before with iraq when there will be security council said they were not invade iraq but they did they send in libya only we're going to have a no fly zone and it turned out to be into a war an invasion of libya. and to me if you medvedev has told syria's president bashar al assad that he needs to carry out reforms and open dialogue with the opposition. nor serious thought succession in your pocket unfortunately the situation in syria has taken a dramatic turn we real politicians should follow developments with gadhafi libya gave violin orders to destroy the opposition the syrian president gave no such orders unfortunately a lot of people are dying in syria is this is our biggest concern in my private conversation with the president and in the private letters i've sent him who because i discussed the same ideas and with them he was forms need to be carried
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out he should establish where he is with the opposition establish peace in the country but create emotional state if he fails to do that in a sound future way simple in the end of the day we'll have to make our decision we're watching the situation is changing good lines are so you. know what's what the russian president gave an interview to our team. of radio station i believe georgia of africa television channel on the eve of the third anniversary of the acetylene war speaking about those events in the caucuses that if you had that have said georgian president mikheil saakashvili will should face a or half court for start of the war in two thousand and eight and you can watch president medvedev interview on a full on our team at six am g.m.t. . and aggressive war that threw a tiny nation into the global spotlight. three years after georgia attacked satisfaction. could anything have stopped the
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bloodshed. did russia have any choice but to step in. president medvedev gives r.t. the straight answers. well now let's look at some more stories from across the globe for you teachers have joined the protest movement in israel hundreds of education workers rally through the streets of jerusalem demanding better working conditions in these columns after the recall demonstrations have overwhelmed the entire country with tens of thousands of protesters reportedly being involved in this really aimed at battling over rated housing prices the movement now has turned into sweeping expression of rage against a whole array of economic issues. more than five hundred students have been detained by police and she has capital during demonstrations the protesters calling for changes to the country's educational system traffic to
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a standstill with barricades and rocks of police cars and passing buses and security forces responded by firing water cannons and tear gas at the protesters seriously injuring two of them as government has already offered a twenty one point reform package to stop the protests that have been going on over recent weeks however the rest is expected to continue. a tropical storm has forced thousands of residents out of their homes in parts of the dominican republic and haiti heavy rains caused water levels to rise dramatically if flooding hundreds of homes reports claim several major rivers could sue burst their banks the conditions have been affected the region for weeks now with forecasters issuing strong mudslide warnings. and next rough to one of russia's remote us corners and where integration with china knows no boundaries.
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today we're in the in the far eastern a more it's own to some of the most stark and picturesque landscapes that's typical of that area of russia but it's the perks city to china which also has great influence artie's alice hibbert webs along to see how a state borders turned into bonds of friendship. a very warm welcome to this edition of for us a place out this week coming to you from the all nude beaches situated in the very full this reaches of the us is four weeks with thousands of kilometers away from you in moscow but to me a like that is by hopes from china and all surprisingly the influence of china and its culture is everywhere here. high heels and a hard hat is not a look many women can pull off but then lily white on arrests or if she prefers to be called in russia is no ordinary woman having first arrived in
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a mall as an interpreter in the early ninety's she and her family worked their way up from running a small cafe churning this large construction company. and spread across the region's capital blagoveshchensk no fewer than four large chinese restaurants full most nights and serving up a taste of the orient to russian diners it's an impressive pool failure and one that the mother of two says she couldn't built in china there were destroyed of said i saw an opportunity to create something here russia needs skilled laborers and with china being so close and easy our existing chinese goods and equipment and already work for some work i know risser is just one of a growing band of successful chinese entrepreneurs operating and russia's far east where a river is all that separates the two countries easy proximity coupled with favorable visa regulations continues to inspire thousands of chinese workers people like
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sunshine to flock across the border every year his is a tried and tested business model selling cheap secondhand chinese clays. so whether it's a pair of a trendy train is that the raft or perhaps the most design of fungal says this is where the people of blagoveshchensk head to pick up a bargain were inside the chinese market which is in the sense of town and of course. everything inside here bears the label made in china and all the sellers also come from china and let me tell you it's absolutely packed inside here and a period like this every single day so clearly business is booming. i've been here for three years and i left china as there weren't enough jobs things are going well here you can get things really cheap here which is great if you've got a large family the quality varies hugely but on balance i think we're lucky to have chinese traders here russian goods just can't compete on pricing. by hopping on one
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of the many packed ferries that cross the more river every day rushing consumers can enjoy an even more authentic chinese shopping experience the is the slight slavic flavor back here for a bargain and in the process help to fuel the chinese economy it's led some to fear that russia's far east is being exploited by its entrepreneurial neighbor. or a pacific mist revel in self-pity at the sight of china forging ahead just think of ways to develop like a fish at the same pace using chinese expertise capital and labor because i believe our region is hugely fortunate to go to china if we compare our city to others in russia we're much better off in almost every respect i was told of extensive plans for more joint ventures and grace integration between the two countries as far as government is concerned its relationship westray. you're standing here on the
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a more coastline it's a mere five minutes by boat across to china so close you always feel that you can reach out and touch it and people living here say that they've been witness to the phenomenal pace of development along the hype eric representative of the growth of the chinese economy as a whole and its influence here in russia alison bit more to region. martin andrew shows us how to live like royalty in st petersburg in a few minutes but first the reality of the shutters across the money markets with korea. i welcome to business here and thanks for joining me wall street has witnessed its worst stock market sell off since the middle of the credit crunch in early two thousand and nine the dow jones tumbled more than four percent while the nasdaq lost five percent at the end of thursday's bleak session that's after it emerged
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that america's economic data has worsened suggesting slowing growth from an already sluggish pace of first selloff sentiment was reinforced by news from europe that the region's sovereign debt is engulfing two of its largest economies spain and italy. and that brings us to the markets gold is edging up as concerns over the u.s. and eurozone economies sending investors running through safe haven that precious metals provide right now it's adding over seven and a half dollars per ounce while sober is adding twenty cents. for prices it makes this out of it's trading at lower levels it lost around five dollars on thursday again it's the wobbles in the us economic predictions that are impacting over the future demand for crude light sweet is currently trading at eighty five dollars per barrel and brant is at one hundred seven dollars a barrel. asian markets a sharply in the red truck in the losses on wall street japan's nikkei is at its
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lowest since its opposed to it quite plunge in march energy stocks are among the worst performers there would be all for impacts down over seventy percent and hong kong's hang seng is almost five percent in the red with exporters and financial firms among them a losers. here in moscow markets get going just over a couple times but all thursday both the lies extended over two percent in the red with retail stocks leading the fall. form banks are calling time on some of their operations in russia sweden swede bank britain's h.s.b.c. and barclays are suspending their operations in the country but your bond guides from the association of european businesses doubts the willful. if you look at the segments in which these bands operating from which these things i was drawing it's basically the retail sector many of the ones who i was drawing i just were throwing party and keep their corporate investment banking activities here in the market
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most of them again have started just a short period of time ago. they have not reached a significant size in the retail market which might produce quite some significant income so there were in a way in a process of building up that business so i would really very much his column effect to the way that these were individual decisions to withdraw from a very costly segment the retail business and where the banks have not. reached the critical. that's it for the war and forty five minutes time.
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