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you can know with a chill through most of the show that you see don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was her job as a retreat. stookey but there's very little difference between the people who are truly. the former egyptian a leader or tons of support they say those are a placed him in power committing the same crimes but under the guise of revolution . the fear is that israel is plotting a new assault so white house has ball in lebanon five years after the last big strange and with the hope of quelling social protest. the beautiful game becomes an ugly and neo nazi breeding ground in ukraine. that hooligans could ruin the hosting of euro two thousand and twelve. and global financial markets are heading in for a third straight session of gangs but experts tell business i'll see we're still in a bear market more and that's.
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just after three pm on monday here in moscow this is r.t. with me wrong are some shite egypt's foreign a former leader rather hosni mubarak and his two sons back in court this monday the court has just returned from a short recess requested by the defense so it could review new documents that they had asked for the mubarak is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters in february uprising but those who were on a square back in february say this changes little as the current military rulers are committing the same crime excusing it with revolutionary rhetoric. reports from cairo. yet old enough to die for this country this war was just seventeen when it. came on the toughest where. last winter today
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he's. one of cairo central thoroughfares there's even talk of naming his street in his name what makes someone and more terror and another all in egypt right now if. those gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation of celebrating patriots who lives with a brighter future of their country those killed after he's out think sometimes are pretty serious criminals dr undermine their country's democratic strife it doesn't matter that they share the same goals and nature vs days justice is about power and not be out their way around this young man also a counterpart in south among children offered revolution if he's older brother he celebrated mubarak's departure from power or to taking the and to the police they later he was killed and what his brother believes was a government sanctioned shoot out i mean this is an army sniper should my brother.
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went through the school gate and it came out. i saw it and no one here has a weapon. like the families the victims whose that's now being pinned on mubarak these people receive no monetary compensation for their laws in fact they're increasingly worried that the new military authorities may persecute them a studs just became an own compassing term for those who don't appreciate the ruling we were strictly. expected the only to intervene to protect people who just don't mind but instead they started to kill people. who didn't extend. to the supreme council of the armed forces as an interim caretaker when mubarak stepped down brought to power by the protests the generals nevertheless don't troll much like him from mass gatherings the cradle of digits and revolution is now cordoned off by right. always those court protesting these are public servants and sansom
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military trials in the last seven months there have been more people put on military trials than the number of people that were poor milty it was under president of the most is the president of the solutrean president mubarak's three individuals of course there are thousands of cases that have been put have been arrested and put on child and sentenced within the span of two to five days sent horrible sentences starting from three years up to twenty five years that's currently or had still hasn't these activists believes in god likely he's encountered many police a month ago a son of a former presidential contender who was hailed by the mubarak's regime northstar as the new authorities are just a brute like the version of they all are it's extremely few live there is very little difference between the people who are ruling us no hosting ball and that
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many of the crimes the whole thing we're committed to speak are currently being committed to us now by the people who are ruling as the supreme council of armed forces. whether it is using violence or oppressing. the public or even if it's manipulating public opinion but sadly in this is what hurts more because of these crimes are now being committed with the disguise of the revolution it is these bloody t. shirt as a reminder that the egyptian revolution is far from over former president is now on trial for his role in the mass killings of the body is still being spilled on the streets of cairo it's not a boycott artsy it's empty. all right now are turning our attention to syria where the intense government land and sea assault on the coastal town of attacker is
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a thought of this point of claim at least thirty lives it's the latest outburst of violence in the brutal crackdown on protestors that has seen over one thousand seven hundred people killed since march global pressure is mounting on the country's president to kick start reforms and stop the bloodshed assad did make some promises weeks ago but it's journalist neil clark told us the arthritis western support of your profession is helping to fuel the crowds. ten days ago present a sad said he was going well now monti party system in syria but i think the opposition been emboldened by the support they getting from foreign countries such as the usa france etc and i think that's what's really creating this very dangerous situation where we could be heading into civil war and we don't do too much about who we are on the street we see things in the west through very sort of you because you know that you're positional betrays wives right there absolutely fantastic democrats of course i'm sure that most of the opposition who are like that but when we contrast
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it with the situation in bahrain we didn't get the statements from the u.s. saying that the government must go the opposition must take power but we're going to let in syria is a very helpful tool and if there is if the regime falls we could be into iraq situation where we have six tarion violence developing we could have attacks on the christian community versus sunni and the real fear is that syria could just blow up and we could have a terrible terrible civil war we've got to prevent that what happened we only way we can prevent it from happening is if there's internal dialogue in syria. and a little bit later in the program here and we look at how the developments in syria might impact the situation in the middle east some believe that with president assad busy clinging to power israel might venture into a conflict with neighboring. coming your way in just a few minutes. distrust of the economics ratings agencies is growing with the activities being investigated both in the u.s. and in europe in
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a dramatic reversal of fortune the shares and standard and poor's parent fell sharply over the past week while investors keep pouring money into u.s. treasury bonds are listed now investigates whether the credit rate is even credible . breaking news the united states has just lost its top notch triple a credit rating from it was the downgrade heard round the world in a strong reaction to the rating downgrade china has owned and u.s. well it's that standard and poor's took the u.s. from straight aaa student to one notch below for the first time ever that marks were handed down for the nation's debt and politicians inability to agree on reigning it in a two party downgrade a lot of it has to do with the fate of the present united states i think this is a tea party for the greater in chief says the u.s. is becoming a bit more. proposed. a stoic response from the downgrade or that helped ratchet up the the yeah tricks of
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the debt ceiling debate with the help of the other ratings agencies of course stealing the show from bickering politicians with their eyes on the debt deal they may be missing really a larger concern because there is growing evidence today that the u.s. credit score is going to get hit now that the u.s. has gotten hit just how much does s. and p's mark actually count well not much according to some like investor jim rogers but it's not because the country isn't broke america is going down the tubes where the largest debtor nation in the history of the world it's because of the source these lead rating agencies have been wrong about nearly everything for the past ten or fifteen years don't pay any attention to them so just how does the report card stack up for the major ratings agencies themselves they are s.n.p. moody's and fitch let's assess test one the mortgage crisis of two thousand and eight these are the same agencies that rated the toxic sub prime debt aaa so i mean how do we take them with any level of credibility after that. well let's see if
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they get any from tess to the too big to fail banks and insurers during the financial crisis many of the big bankruptcies that gave our investment. gee they do have a aaa rating so almost like the last good grades for firms that collapsed or were bailed out because of bad debt in fact the financial crisis inquiry commission said the three credit ratings agencies were key enablers of the financial meltdown and this brings us to test three ethics ratings agencies are paid by the investment firms they grade and moody's and s. and p. are publicly traded which means they may be more driven to increase profits for shareholders raising this debate right now you have the companies that are being judge of paying the bill and i think i'm around. the mr buffett also pointed out the market requires it because these ratings agencies has been around forever so
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they're in shrine by government regulations which oh yeah they have a stake in test for objectivity frank legislation the financial reform has restrictions on rating agencies and the rules that are yet to be written and they carry huge the rules and. it wouldn't surprise me if they were trying to curry favor with politicians in fact they've spent a combined total of one point seven six million dollars this year lobbying washington over the regulations which brings us full circle to the downgrade of u.s. credit the u.s. was downgraded by s. and p. because of government debt or the government ran up that debt in part because it bailed out the big banks and a.i.g. back in two thousand and eight remember the one saddled with all of those bad mortgage bonds which the ratings agencies graded triple a when in reality they were a d. or an aft which makes you wonder if the ratings agencies themselves deserve a downgrade lauren lyster r.t. washington d.c.
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so i could have you with us today this is also a lifer. englands rogers or de corps have been working throughout the night to deal with looters and almost eight hundred people now charged with taking part in britain's worst and rest in decades political activist john reese says it won't be long before more disorder erupts as a arrests alone can't solve the deeper fundamental causes. this isn't something that can simply be blackened off the streets or it was. plastic bullets it isn't something that can be done and it isn't something that will be going posing in prison sentences we've seen one. for you jailed for six months for stealing a one pound the bottle of water in the united kingdom that it was there is greater inequality any one for the last two hundred years that he's an example back in the plays of the slave trade to find such a disparity between the rich and the poor who want to you expect if you show people
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repeatedly the most expensive consumer goods tell them that their sell worth the life but their respect from other people will be judged by the degree to which they can obtain these goods and then deny them the ability to get them to use their because the wages also low or because there are no jobs at all well because of endemic politics loose is the combustible material that's been building up at the bottom of british society for a generation ago and really the surprise is not that the riots happened. all these are some of the issues that have to do you addressed and simply doing the police more powers even the police are recognized. there would solve the problem. britain scrambles to keep a lid on any further street violence we are asking whether you think that zero tolerance approach will work here's how you're voting right now what are the top come bringing up the numbers your screen now so far just over
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a third say the policy won't be tolerated by the part of a thirty one percent think it will be ineffective and a sign of weakness a quarter believe it will work but will split society by the remaining eleven percent this hour i say zero tolerance is ok as a temporary staff only until everything else down have your say that i think. brutal violence not at ukraine's football championship this month but the stadium steward beaten. after trying to remove banners featuring the names of nazi collaborators it's thought that neo nazis and now is deeply rooted in found culture and that it had high level support from the orange revolution leaders from two thousand and four but aussies alexy inner city reports it's a headache for the current government with ukraine's future co-host next year's up your world championship. the beautiful game turned ugly in the second half of you know what you first part of the goal of several dozen fans brutally attacked a steward he was trying to take down banners supporting world war two insurgent
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army leaders. and the monster c.h. until he says he was simply trying to force the law. for fans to really go of this violent you know political agitation can be used for programs and i refused and i tried to take him down. the next thing i remember someone hitting me on the head and dozens of feet kicking reliving history. here which is status has long been the main talking points in ukraine some here see them as freedom fighters and heroes others that's the majority of the population call them nazi collaborators in the 1940's they force alongside the german hate is killing civilians russians poles and jews without mercy more than sixty years later and they was nearly killed as well but he's not so worried about his actions than. the russian criminals union match is no place for a nazi as these banners are being hung the people who attacked the red army
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veterans and made the night fish here ukrainian food was no stranger to off pitch violence and nazi slogans the same football fans who cost with the police are often seen in the nationalist marches at times carrying symbols for didn't buy food will organizations in some experts blame the trend on the ideology of the previous administration devoted to. nationalism has been radicalized in ukraine because for five years in strongly supported by the ruling elites you know ultra rights and neo nazi movement up support are infiltrating football supporters and nobody does anything about it either the authorities know the football clubs it's you know marquis of clubs as it carries no direct responsibility for. incident with under the green. slogans like glory to ukraine. to enemies these are. everything to avoid incidents like this where people are
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provocateurs. from friends it's an excuse that would not stand up next year when ukraine and poland co-host the european football championship with the eyes of europe focused on betters commemorating the likes of. featuring twenty twelve could seriously harm the country's reputation for instance poland has no second opinion about them calling them nazi war criminals with less than a year remaining until the final game of the euro twenty championship is a brand new stadium looks set to be completed on schedule the question is whether the authorities would be able to use their remaining time to get rid of racism not tolerated in europe if not. then very serious sanctions from the european football governing bodies. r.t. reporting from kiev in ukraine. well it's not just in a sports stadium neo nazis don't hold back from the streets in ukraine as you can
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see for yourself. free video section of this right now this is actually from a victory day commemorations in the russian city of off hundreds of far right youths are chanting praise for nazi collaborators and even assaulting world war two veterans the raw footage for you now any time you like that free video. israel might start a new war on lebanon at least that's what peace activists and protesters and fearing five years since the last deadly assault on its northern neighbor they believe a new conflict could be used to shift attention from israel's own ongoing social unrest as well as i try to topple hezbollah from power paula has details on this. five years on the last israel lebanon wall and israelis are convinced his below is re arming assad backed by syria and iran we. dissipate
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unfortunately. in the situation poor much bigger. the goal of which to wipe out hezbollah to disarm and to add one last. enemy of the border but say the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for their own purposes various like the war every five years very slowly very large. defense of war we want to be first themselves. from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good or china's any syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and his villa in levanon can't be sure of his support for a fall of the syrian regime may create a new government which may want to shift away from the iranian alliance in turn then my trigger is thought there might trigger israel to go and try to take his
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ball or when it's a week at some point. and as fate would have it it's not only has been up it's weak israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing the toughest challenge of his two and a half year premiership a social protest samantha netanyahu to make a drastic change which is why some suggest it is nothing like a war to quieten these young protesters it's certainly the great temptation of these people who are productive. the same people who go to the army to fight a war and such a war would also potentially distract the united nations and international community from making i think a palestinian state which is on the cards for proof of next month policy and for its start demo must be peaceful and must. the lamarck eyes this event and israeli army short on them. there will be people you. should back. then you have. this is really what everybody is preparing
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for and among the occasional border skirmishes and aerial incursions it's really just a matter of time until the next full scale conflict politically r.t. tel aviv. now if you had i was your auntie dot com you can hear the iranian president's assessment of the arab world and its battle to convince the world of his own intentions. this is. really just to gain victory in lebanon and gaza nuclear weapons the weapons of the previous century must also exclusively tells us about iran's reputation over its atomic vision nato's moves in libya among many other issues as well the full interview online for you right now si dot com. dramatic and rather disturbing because it's right here i have a look as the state of the tragedy in the united states i want to stage collapses and high wind killed at least five people injured dozens we report right.
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now at twenty two minutes past the hour here moscow dimitris here seeing the business news but for now what colonel qadhafi is a libyans to fight to retake towns held by rebels in an audio message broadcast on state television it's his first public address since the rebels launched their offensive around tripoli they're now battling for two key towns near the capital if the rebels take control of as a we are and they will have surrounded tripoli by land with nato ships blocking the city by sea. also in a world of a here on arceo snow has been falling in new zealand's capital forecasters describing it as a once in a lifetime of. rarely get snow fall in the few inches that did fall on sunday and
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monday of the motion at least thirty years brought some transport disruption and some road closures but some good fun for sledging and snow when forecasters i do predict the cold snap will continue through. one bomb blasts have ripped through at least five iraqi civil so killing up to seventy people most of them in the southeastern city of twenty explosions at a market there left at least forty two dead dozens others wounded seven last also rocked the rest of the jala province killing ten at this point i know what has taken responsibility or even talk to me it's. ok as i said to me to say with the business news do stay with us. thanks henri hello and welcome to business r.t. the russian shareholders and taking their british counterparts back to stock on arbitration drive you know they want to final ruling on whether b.p.
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broke the shareholder agreement by trying to organize the arctic exploration and shares what deal with rosneft the russian shareholders say they're not seeking compensation through the swedish course instead they have lodged more suits in russia and have initially claimed damages of three billion dollars well its financial markets are heading for the third straight session of gains that's after the most volatile week since september two thousand and eight plus the spike the current positive movements david jones for an id index believes the not good for may still plunge deeper. the risk is even though we've had a fairly quiet couple of days the risk is we could carry on going lower in the weeks ahead it's very similar the sort of moves we're seeing in markets to what was happening three years ago when we had a banking crisis and then we had plenty of volatility big slides go quiet for a bit and then just move lowry galloping we have seen quietly change in sentiment towards stock markets over the last few weeks you know best is a very worried about the situation because we had the u.s.
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that went down to the wire getting the debt ceiling raised we had to downgrade by the u.s. we've still got all these problems in continental europe with italy and spain so growth isn't very good the risk of a double dip recession but i think the immediate risk is stock markets to slide and . saw this move to the markets and we start with commodities while it is marginally down on worries on just how sustainable the ongoing rally is light sweet is down heart and all of brant down just a notch precious metals are flat to negative pretty much all monday session longwall this catching its breath after setting a record so pretty much all week long last week including eighteen hundred dollars for two white house silver is down point one percent this hour. there are a few markets was still in the black though the all struggling to actually stay there especially the footsie third day again still shares in recruitment and
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staffing firm michael page went down at one point sixteen percent after a disappointing close off result thanks leading the way in frankfurt on the banking more than two percent. and the russian bosses are in the black with energy in mining stocks among the main gainers here's a snapshot of the market movers on my sex russian steel may just have a star is gaining one point seven percent after recording of twenty percent rise in the profit for the first half metals mine and also because up two percent the company's board is meeting its instead of making another offer to its maker she. who sells the buyback and shares and will major role snappers were also up more than two percent the company revenue rose thirty three percent in the first half of the year reaching more than twenty two billion dollars now for investors who are keen to jump into the russian market at the moment it's a western from at and says the range of interesting stories is quite limited where you want to be if you have to be in russia it's going to be telecom select it will
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soon and some selected utilities select utilities is difficult because you have the election side to it but i do think when it comes to cyclical stocks you have to very careful financials in russia looks fantastic to be honest but the problem is that when you see an argument goes down because of a financial crisis you are going to see financials being hit in europe and the us the russian banks that are listed and our previous sound will get punished by association. all right that's it from enjoying the beautiful marina cost of us will be here in fifty minutes time with evidence of.
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it can hear dr swipes policeman smiles ministers why yes i just prayed that if you couldn't find me if i could sleep through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that what was going to happen was that he was going to kill me many victims don't understand that domestic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual abuse at least four million women are affected by abuse every year those are my only two options that i saw that moment either i'm going to kill him i'm me in jail or he's going to kill it says.
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