tv [untitled] August 15, 2011 10:01pm-10:31pm EDT
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news from russia under around the world this is all see was me thanks for joining is the trial of ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak has been adjourned until the fifth of september after his lawyer requested more time to review the evidence against him now the hearing will be much to with out of his interior minister who faces similar charges of corruption abuse of power and ordering the killing of protesters in february's uprising mubarak made his second court appearance on monday on a hospital bed alongside to have his sons his trial opened up to pressure from demonstrators who demanded a swift and public prosecution of the live t.v. broadcasting from live proceedings triggering among egyptians who clashed outside the call true schools were injured supporters on the potence of the former president threw stones at each other jesus on the boyko but some of those who sought on top of square for democratic reform but now feel that not to say the new military authorities knew better than the last one. so young too bold yet
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old enough to die for his country this boy was just seventeen when a different police killed him on the tougher square last winter today he's portrayed adorns one of clara's central thoroughfares there's even talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone and more appear and another well it may dip right now if the data though you've gone down prior to mubarak's resignation f.l. the greatest patriots who lives with the brighter future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are pretty serious criminals to undermine their country's democratic stripes and it doesn't matter that they share the same goals and the age of these days justice is about power and knowing the other way around this young man also counted himself among the children of the revolution if this older brother he's. celebrated mubarak's departure from power on to fear taking
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need for the and to deploy state three months later he was killed in what his brother believes was a government sanctioned shoot out the man is going on and on the snipers should my brother dad and bullet went through his will hit and it came out on the side and i saw it to shoot no one here has a weapon like this only soldiers do like families the victims whose deaths are now being pinned on the bark these people receive no monetary compensation for their loss in fact they're increasingly worried that the new military authorities may persecute them a stud became an own compassing term for those who don't appreciate the ruling military clique and as. we expected the army to intervene to protect people just don't mind and spirit but instead they started to kill people. who didn't expect. that if the supreme council of the armed forces as an interim caretaker
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when mubarak stepped down brought to power by the protest the generals nevertheless don't show much liking for mass gatherings the cradle of the egyptian revolution is now cordoned off by riot police those protesting accused of public disturbance 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 on the president of the. president of war so that's really president mubarak's regime individually of course there are thousands of cases that have been put. have been arrested and put on trial and sentenced within the span of two to five days sent horrible sentences starting from three years up to twenty five years a scar on his forehead still hasn't healed but these activists believes he got off lightly from he's encountered with the police a month ago it was from a son of
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a former presidential contender who was jailed by the mubarak's regime nor says 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 and hosting world that many of the crimes hosting world are committed to his people are currently being committed to us now by the people who are ruling 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 the mass killings but the body is still being spilled on the streets of cairo it's not a boycott artsy it's. undocked jamal sauterne director of the center of political and strategic studies says egypt's february revolution can only become a positive chops in the country's history if secular political parties join
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together to oppose the interim military government. the challenge that we are all facing now is that there will be and new political reality howard's era because there is some just some exporters who have been never been in politics before now they are already middle political actors i'm not talking here about the muslim brothers but also talking about the cell a few movements which carried out to be a quiet conservative radical and somewhat violent there will be a new creasing influence of the islamic horses if you come to do for a child of a significant majority of sickler or non-religious forces perhaps this revolution will be a big step forward but if things develop in and the other direction perhaps. a different future will take a completely different course which will not be happy or a happy future for anybody there in egypt or in the region. the armed conflict in the bay is gathering pace as rebels close in on the capital reports suggest they
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taken control of parts of the strategic city of zawiya just fifty kilometers west of gadhafi is true but a stronghold is the first time since opposition forces were pushed out of the city not the front line has come close to tripoli to topple that's maybe as a tear in minutes together with his family has reportedly flown to cairo his private jet. his position it's a perry appears shaping the excursion to egypt it's more like destruction with u.s. diplomats and a good job. he says he and a fair and we know there are a tourist resort although we haven't seen pictures of him or his kids and on camels in front of the pyramids eating ice cream it seems like he really has defected and if so he's being the top cop the senior interior minister it is a real blow to the regime but the last couple of weeks there been some significant advances by the rebels capturing ours and we have blocked the road from tunisia they control the hills south of tripoli the jungle now through sirte and they
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control the city of misurata on the east of the ridge they got tripoli surrounded on the other hand i remind you that the chief rebel commander was killed ten days or so ago and it all started a tribal war among the rebels which could still be rocked there's almost no middle class in libya no civil society no real rule of law this is quite unlike the situations in tunisia and egypt where once the top fellow was thrown out there was at least something could begin building something new in libya that really isn't the case a loser much greater chance for chaos so the rebels have no incentive to engage in talks now they need to drive gadhafi either the country anything less than that any solution which could offer you look from the country is in effect a defeat for the robles and for nato the nato forces are going have. the essential truth there are military success so far of the rebels can you imagine embarrassment
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to president sarkozy and prime minister cameron and even our own the american president obama. survive all this from them i used to carry alarms on the planet so. first we have to succeed. coming up later in the program this bill that's been kept under wraps a ruptured pipe close to call them has leaks moment to the times of oil into the north sea just five days. since its. rating agency standard and poor's is coming under scrutiny suspicions of insider trading before america's rating change was officially announced that's that growing doubts over just how credible the rating agencies can be the in this. breaking news the united states has just lost its top notch aaa credit rating from
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it was the downgrade heard around the world in a strong reaction to the rating downgrade. us well it's dead standard and poor's took the u.s. from straight aaa student to one notch below for the first time ever bad marks were handed down for the nation's debt and politicians inability to agree on reigning it in a tea party downgrade in a lot of it has to do with the failure of the present united states i think this is a tea party problem the greater in chief says the u.s. is becoming a bit more unpredictable in terms of. this proposed to. the other governments that we still work response from the downgrade or that help to ratchet up that the yeah tricks of 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 us has gotten hit just how much
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does s. and p's mark actually count while 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 late 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 dead aaa so i mean how do we take them with any level of credibility after that. well let's see if they get any from tess to the too big to fail banks and insurers during the financial crisis they missed many of the big bankruptcies they gave high investment grade rating still lehman to bear stearns right to the very g. they gave a aaa rating to the day of collapse good grades for firms that collapsed or were
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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 judged paying the bill and i'm around in a big old berkshire the mr buffett also pointed out the market requires it because these ratings agencies has been around forever so 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. yet to be written and the curate huge deal about what those rules end up looking like it would surprise me if
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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 aston p. because of government debt member the government ran up that debt in part because they bailed out the big banks and 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 and which makes you wonder if the ratings agencies themselves deserve a downgrade lauren lyster r.t. washington d.c. . john charlie was forced to admit an oil leak from a platform also the coast of scotland which has released two hundred tons of crude into the north sea said to be the worse for the world in a decade began five days ago but it was only acknowledged by the company two days later and it's now being given widespread coverage but was virtually ignored by
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media organizations for several days that's no surprise to. events on the show that people plan that suited organization who believes it's not the first time the government has been complicit in the oil industry coverup. i think the people who are used to dealing with cho wouldn't be surprised at all about the lack of communication it's worth remembering that it was only a few days ago that they admitted after years of lollies and cover up their role in the enormous spills across nigeria this company has never let the truth or in fact people's lives on the environment get in the way of getting the way of their profit margin so so i think we certainly don't know for sure how bad it is but we do know that this is a serious spill we know for certain it is the worst spill in this country in more than a decade i've seen very little coverage of this at all and i'm saddened to say that i'm not at all surprised how little coverage there has been of this all as far as i said it's the biggest in ten years but it's important to remember that the government and the scottish government have both got long histories of being hand
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in hand and in the pockets of the oil industry in this country and so with the government to the only other potential monitors of this doing everything they can to keep it quiet in the shell particularly not talking about it it's not surprising that the media covering it again and again not surprising but very sad as you say a major incident really not reported in the u.k. press. it was all said and all of the news stories and features are available for you on our website that's home and has a quick look at all something about that for you right now. and stories of the plaza tower british spies approaches to the government i take a bite smuggling restriction into his food and other bizarre plans for the new take intelligence services. and also going on those graphics returned to the norwegian on and away he went on a rampage and showed dad six to nine people that's a no you tube page as well sorry also can check out our other social networks to
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share your views and opinions. with viewer twenty twelve just to you know way the host nation ukraine faces an uphill struggle with aisha's lying falling beyond stadium rethought the front and approving instructor infrastructure a recent game in the capital kiev was overshadowed by a brutal display of new nazi hooliganism and he reveals this was no isolated incident in the country when you know it says it has become a source pulled in for both culture. the beautiful game turned ugly in the second
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half of genomics the first of several dozen fans brutally attacked as steward he was trying to take down banners supporting world war two insurgent army leaders. and romance which under he says he was simply trying to enforce the law. and. the fans to remove them this violated the norm that no political agitation can be used at football games they refused and i tried to take them down myself the next thing i remember is someone hitting me on the head and dozens of feet kicking me on the ground. status has long been the main talking point 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 one nine hundred forty s. they fought alongside the german invaders killing civilians russians poles and jews without mercy more than sixty years later and was nearly killed as well but he is
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not story about his actions. and criminals is no place for them these banners are being hung by the same people who attacked veterans and. fish here ukrainian football is no stranger to off pitch violence and nazi slogans the same football fans who cost with the police are often seen in the marches at times carrying symbols for bitten by football organizations in europe some experts blame the trend on the ideology of the previous administration. ultra nationalism has been radicalized in ukraine because for five years it's been strongly supported by the ruling elite no ultra rights movement infiltrating football supporters and nobody does anything about it either the authorities know the football clubs the dinar maccie of clubs as it carries no direct responsibility
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for the incident with andre. slogans like to ukraine. death to enemies these laws in ukraine but everything to avoid incidents like this one those people are provocateurs and. 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 key of bettors commemorating the likes of each feature and twenty twelve could seriously harm the country's reputation for instance poland has no second opinion about them called. nazi war criminals with less than a year remaining until kiev hosts the final game of the euro twenty twelve championship its 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 hooliganism and racism not tolerated in europe if not experts say then give could face serious
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sanctions from the european football governing bodies. r.t. reporting from kiev in ukraine. seven russian servicemen were injured as militants up and file on the border between the russian republics of english and chechnya five of the soldiers are in a critical condition. according to what we know so far was the real ambush russian military forces came under sudden following the border between now and seven russian troops were injuries and everything happened at around seven pm moscow time and to the moment of the whole area is closed off by russian investigation committee meanwhile. continue across the whole area of russia's north caucasus and primarily these stories are taking place and. done just last friday of the latest a major a two plays in the capital city of the. where six militants were killed and
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according to russia's tarus committee one of these militants was a terrorist named elwood and he was believed to be the had of the term his group about was carrying out attacks on of the russian military forces also russia. would have contacts with the georgian special forces and at the same time further search operations for russia's most wanted terrorist. is taking place here in this area a lot of claimed responsibility for a number of the terrorist attacks that has russia's capital moscow this year and the year before but still russia's military forces say they haven't found him yet but what we know and what we see so far is that further search operations continue here in russia's north caucasus. that's the news this hour the back with the headlines in less than ten minutes time but before that he talks to the president of russia the republic of china about the fight against terror and the role of sharia law in society.
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policemen is not decreasing their level it seems like terrorist groups are rapidly increasing their numbers by your estimation how many terrorists are active and of north caucasus at the moment. the cokers if. i can't tell you about the entire caucasus but as far as chechens are concerned there are about sixty to seventy active students in the soonest tell us more about the tactics used by these bandits and those who attack your republic based in chechnya or do they travel from one republic to another throughout the whole north caucasus . in midair. has proclaimed the caucasus a single emirate so they are popping up all over the region when we defeat them here they appear in english and vice versa. or what drives young men from the caucasus to join armed groups. of. course nic and it is something that no one understands i spoke to a man who was to become
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a suicide bomber to sacrifice his life then i asked why he wanted to do it he didn't understand me but i told him islam is encouraged in the chechen republic are you not allowed to build mosques or to take the how are you banned from wearing the hijab or observing the song why do you come out and say i fight in the name of allah we are all muslims everything we do is for the good of the muslim people and religion where i am an abiding muslim myself i live by the laws of islam but what is happening between us he didn't answer me or you most of the people who chose to become suicide bombers are mentally retarded there is usually blind or deaf they find these people completely disconnected from the outside world and use them that's the cause of what is happening in our republic the caucasus russia and all over the world. you've spoken out against negotiating with terrorists or as you put it criminals do you maintain that position to this day put it or the seriousness thing you know sort of longer keep it
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a little more why negotiate what we have to talk about the russian authorities are doing everything for them to come and live peacefully but we have all the agencies for that and we eagerly welcome them to come and give away their submachine guns give themselves up. and then relevant agencies will deal with them not who should we negotiate with just imagine negotiating with each and every one if they've killed a huge number of people that is why they are now scared to protect themselves they are now doing everything possible to attract young people so that they ensure their security they know that they have no future for them and if we gave power to them they would not know what to do with this power look it's funny indeed that therefore they had better apologize to the people of the chechen republic and russia and to muslims in amman you would forgive them the mission of a lot of professional of course allow is for giving birth and we should be forgiving each other and for the sake of people and for the right course and push you would make treason yeah you can hear me know why if they understood everything
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or if a person says that he understood everything i don't think he should be taken to prison actually i'm against people being taken to prison and. well they. are definitely a religious man but you're also a statesman which means you have. should there be a borderline between them in a modern society. that's a privilege the one with sharia law obliges us to protect the constitution of the russian federation and the constitution of the chechen republic we should be carefully protecting the existing system i mean muslims and one. how do you think it's possible to foster tolerance religious and ethnic in our society and in our country because according to the latest events we're far away from that is it possible to bring up an ethnically tolerant generation going to them or of course yes why not how. everything is being done for that or not republic so there is
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mutual understanding in all respects in terms of religion and ethnic origin mine we haven't had a single interethnic clash we live in build our future treating everybody equally but we give ethnic minorities an opportunity to promote their cultural heritage including their language and everything feels like a place you wanted to make chechnya a destination for tourists where you're at right now could you imagine an english couple bunch of american kids visiting your republic for vacation. there are a lot of tourists coming here we have a very unusual place in the d.n.c. district a very beautiful place a lot of people are going there and there will be two tourist resorts there are actors performers officials come up what do you make of the saying keep your friends close and your enemies even closer. to it within a colorful it's very bad if you have enemies how can i keep him close by or even closer. if you have an enemy you have to deal with him. i don't have anybody so i
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don't know where to keep of the court i have friends not enemies there is no such person who could sit down together with me and say i am your fellow ramsey here's what i don't like you without. respect i think you're just afraid if you look fierce they were both was there one of them i would be happy if they told me frankly what i did wrong to somebody personally and then i would at least have a chance to prove that it's not my fault and that they do not have a moral right to be against me that is why i believe that i have no photos i have friends my dream is to make everybody who has a bad opinion of me learn what kind of person i really am not well what kind of person are you really. here. i'm a very good person in all respects i try to be impartial if i do something wrong i apologize and i don't feel shy about it if a person lies i can tell him he's lying i lived this life with the awareness that it may ended any moment what matters most is reputation and dignity to save human
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and i dand this is on c. the head of. the trial of deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak has been adjourned until early september as he had his interior minister answer charges of corruption and the murder of peaceful protesters but many of those who seek to oust him said not to come as transition of democracy is no expensive. best as well by rally to buy u.s. government bones in defiance of adults and down that left markets and charlotte is raising tough questions over the trust but the news of credit rating agency it's. off to a football match to commemorate snow super criminals and choking attitudes among its ukraine's talk of fines maybe you're a twenty well.
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