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economy records on. the new wave of panic on the walls small kids is dogs at times i made growing fears of the global banking system and poor economic growth. the digital revolution solved a social media played a key role in the arab spring the u.s. crashes its chance to raise freedom on the line the critics say it's only after a slice of their action. a day of historic importance last remembers the failed coup twenty years ago he received his agent the breakup of the soviet union and i should end i knew paul. was in russia or a shark with a taste for human blood playing from morning to people in the country since the
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first ever attack humans live in. a very warm welcome to this is r.t. live from moscow europe stock markets have plummeted sharply in trading on friday following a selling binge in asia fresh recession warnings and the piling debt in the euro zone has seen red across the board or european banks and companies are rapidly losing in price e.u. cars on it across the latest. you're picking up where the us left off which is the there's a diddly cocktail of ingredients poisoning investors at the moment so not only is america releasing toxic figures on employment housing and so on yesterday was the worst day for the footsie one of the world's biggest stock markets over in london
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in two and a half years on fears that the world will slump into recession. has slashed its four caused for growth for the world economy a worrying sign there asia is not being left out of this asian markets are also now there's a saying when the us. does the rest of the world catches a cold and that's particularly true of asia which is export driven countries like china and india rely on the west boy its products its computers its toys and so on so you understand why the whole world is suffering at the moment this week's summit really raises more questions than it. is to single financial government for the. people of europe say they don't want to it's in opinion polls which raises real questions about the democracy of leaders just how democratic european leaders all it also doesn't for the real enemy which is that many countries have too much debt and their economies on competitive here in europe it really doesn't have issues and
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it's times like this where. they wish they had a safe job. for example. perhaps. a report saying that well it's been that way on that the asian markets while the stall in china is flying growth this contributed to trade it can only speak to mr. deputy director of international monetary heelys asia safeguard itself from exposure to the troubles in the us and the. i think at least emotion of pentagon sort of it will last for a while i've been all people already about the serpent the diva all circling the recession all for us are you calling me oh it's about a japanese on the euro being called an economical cooperation future in china and a yosh income trace a peculiar day in the korean china every year we chose become of very important. and because of. dependence of all these. chinese of those so i
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think in the future asian countries we all coordinates on the coordinates of a very close state to a safeguards mayor you call it is under there you rest them in the from outside to show a competitor from the shock from you or. the u.s. the chinese also if you don't want to make these economy much more independence so i think in the near future you will say though so many new steps will be taken by beijing and all story is to be able to show you called me on to try to strengthen cooperation between china and the yosh and countries well russia markets are trading in the red following of the global trend that's got the very latest now from the business desk. it's not really the day in the block investors have been hoping for is that well it definitely isn't but we've seen this kind of all that so that's the last week this one market's not just the bounce back so we have to wait
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and see what happens who was the armed all of the trade in session right now both the arts yes and in my sights are losing over three percent of them and their two majors are among the worst performers but gold prices are rising as investors are looking for safe haven assets and we'll tell you more about that in our business program later ok looking forward to that. ok social networks have played a pivotal role in the revolutions witnessed so far this year so much so that the u.s. has thrown its weight and dollars behind what it's calling the democratic instruments to improve the world but critics say washington's motivated not by people's freedom but a desire for greater control of r.t. scale and ford reports. when a wave of revolution crashed over the middle east this spring. many said and even the streets began with one hundred forty characters or less on
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social media like twitter and facebook. hoping to harness the power of on line communication the u.s. state department is providing two million dollars in grants for a quote internet in a suitcase program it's part of what secretary clinton calls a venture capitalists approach to addressing the wide range of challenges to democracy and human rights activists face in internet or oppressive environments around the world centralized servers like this one can easily be cut by governments but the internet in a suitcase is the sign to give dissidents a mobile web with most technology that runs through cell phones and other devices making it harder to cut the founder of his own clearinghouse of confidential documents john young worries that american suitcase servers will serve another purpose. is meant to give the illusion that you could run a full accounting of washington without going through the national system and that may be true but they will not be outside the us young says the suitcase is just
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part of so-called liberation technology that has its advantages for the us the prosecutor for being a coward for you know to watch what you're doing and probably influence more and it isn't just governments according to the hackers collective anonymous which will be seventy thousand classified emails from defense contractor h.b. gary federal about the romas quaint program cohen. wrote you have. zero through you know national intelligence brown says romas kind of partly designed to manipulate social media want to. believe. that you were. and. you know what this software would allow the u.s. military to push their agenda by flooding social media. others say there's a contradiction between support for internet freedom abroad and subpoenas i don't
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like to wiki leaks collaborators at home including private bradley manning in san francisco police cut cell phone services on the metro during protests because of the huge vocal san francisco city government open to charities the potters you can imagine. you. know you look at the united states doesn't and following the riots in london there is talk of shutting down social media we are working with the police the intelligence services and industry to look at whether it would be right to stop people communicating via these websites and services when we know they are plotting violence disorder and criminality. the u.s. will spend seventy million dollars and internet circumvention technology in two thousand and eleven of brot even as tough questions remain at home. here in fort r.t. washington d.c. still ahead for you this hour jules attack and russian war the second swim is moved by a great white shark off three young man that is along in
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a similar attack that stunned the country and its. stunning performances by aerobatics teams from across the world scores of aircraft what does all this mean remarks delta level as hoping to its doors to the public watch our reports leader in the program. now on august nineteenth twenty years ago muscovites had tanks rolling past their windows as the state of emergency was imposed a group of hardline communist officials attempted to seize power to prevent reforms that eventually led to the breakup of the soviet union because aussies tom barton reports despite the dramatic events unfolding in the capital many were being kept in the dark. if you turned on your t.v. sets in moscow on the morning of the nineteenth of all this one nine hundred ninety one this is what you would have seen tchaikovsky's swan lake. why are so many
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muscovites because on the streets this is what was really. there was confusion and panic even among the tank crews themselves with the order to march towards moscow i thought i'd figured out when i get there as we weren't given any information as to what was happening with your soviet leader mikhail gorbachev had been shot in his holiday home in the crimea a state committee on the state of emergency declared itself charge it was made up of high ranking communist party officials including the head of the k.g.b. global jobs vice president and the defense minister they were terrified that gorbachev's democratic reforms and the union treaty due to be signed on the twentieth of august would give so much power away from the center of the soviet republics it would destroy the soviet union. but it was an act of treason on the part of good which often yeltsin in
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a circle out right treason they were going to ruin our country. in a press conference later that day they said that gorbachev was ill and that they would take over in his absence of the show wasn't convincing on the nineteenth of august vice president kennedy and naive on the other members of the emergency committee sat in this very spot in what are since become my offices as he delivered his statement the assembled journalists noticed that his hands were shaking then one twenty four year old journalist blew his official words right out of the water . a little but tell me do you realize that you've conducted a critical they work pretty. very convincing. just got mad meanwhile on the streets the russian supremes soviet building the white house had become the center of resistance to the coup boris yeltsin the
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president of the russian part of the u.s.s.r. but convinced some of the tank crews just switch sides people flocked to join him and among the charts return. yeltsin tells you to board the yacht of your commander traitors and enemies whose always will be as night fell on the twentieth of august the curfew ordered by the cool denies is raised fears of an assault on the white house when armored vehicles began moving from a vote on the night protesters disillusioned with the communist party rose up to defend their hopes of democracy. of kamaz son dimitriy was killed it won't work police are now down to the right by his friends legitimate tried to drag him away with them on a mission road out of my son's had and killed in marriage wow. cool had failed and what's more it destroyed trust in the communist party which was then back russia
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and november ninety ninety one by the end of the year the very system they sought to keep alive the soviet union had ceased to exist on barton r.t. . follow those three days in august nine hundred ninety one step by step in all special report throughout the day here on meanwhile there's more on the fallout from the attempted coup on our web site it's a clever move around so they still feel before the soviet union was a disaster as russia's communist party to the school denies as well right in their attempts to save the empire. and all of this yawns even aware the u.s.s.r. is gone thinking it's still a threat to the u.s. at least that's what republican presidential candidate michele bachmann these find out why it's also you. now some other world news in brief this hour and a blast in a mosque in pakistan has killed at least twenty four people and wounded more than seventy during friday prayers at home exploded in the khyber tribal region while
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hundreds of people were attending at the religious session no groups claimed responsibility for the bombing but it's being blamed on taliban and al qaeda linked insurgents have been the region over four thousand five hundred people have been killed by militant networks since two thousand and seven. a series of suicide explosions have hit the afghan capital there a compound run by the british government at least ten people were killed the gunfire was heard at the scene and witnesses said smoke was rising from the area officials say the british council was the target taliban likely responsibility saying the assaults mark the anniversary of afghanistan's pendants for the u.k. in one thousand nine hundred. israel's military says five rockets five by militants from going to have landed in the south of the country it can result of the jewish state carried out as a strike over the strip following
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a series of deadly attacks six gardens were reportedly killed including a child all the dozen was not only israeli officials promise of strong response after assaults on vehicles near egypt's border left seven dead claim was pointed at gaza militants and the hamas government denied their involvement is. international pressure continues to mount on the syrian the us. president assad to step down the said pressure economic sanctions and also been imposed and what's the biggest response so far as the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters a un humanitarian seems due to damascus on saturday to assess the situation on the ground syrian claims army operations against protesters have ended meanwhile some russian officials say moscow doesn't support her call for president assad to resign saying he should be given times implement promised reforms. i killing a machine has invaded russian waters as two men have so far all in victim to
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a jaws attack in the country's far east but both are sweeping the area on the lookout for the prehistoric monster the local authorities have promised over three thousand dollars to the person who can catch the creature from the deep seas explores the dangers. nothing like this has ever happened here before russia has never seen a shark attack let alone two in two days this sixteen year old boy was diving a hundred meters off shore when it appeared the young man's wet suit served us protection and saved him from best but both his legs were severely wondered if he should agree or not you heard a cry help help shark i have a big book but it was tied over to some guys went out on to do this if him and the first date. only a day earlier a twenty five year old man lost his forearms trying to defend his wife when the
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couple was saved witnesses are shocked at what they saw but i would as they will if it was really scary a country even describe it as a man's hands were treated off and the boat was alert and you will be attacks happened in the far east and from all your region that shares a border with north korea it is known for its beaches and clear water and swimming here has always been safe dangerous sharks don't usually go that far north in the sea of japan scientists believe the predator was a white shark a man eater and are trying to work out what it was doing here only. this title shot really comes to our waters he sees that lizard probably on subtropical waters of the ocean but with global warming they're now starting to move more and more of them all out of roughly three hundred sixty species of sharks just over thirty are known to be thinkers to humans the rest are either too small only fifty did but most experts agree that any shark with sharp enough teeth and longer than one point
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two metres can cause serious injuries especially if there's food of blood in the water and while scientists are looking for the reasons for these recent attacks the swimming season in the area is over at least for the time being gary r.t. moscow skies around moscow have been even busier than usual this week with the max international air show seeing flying machines perform all kinds of gravity to five hours he cannot is there. there are sounds of jet engines on propellers in the skies and scores of various aircraft on the ground so what does all this mean we must two thousand and eleven air show has opened its doors to the public the previous couple of days it was primarily open to official and business delegations thinking out those billion dollar contracts with some big names of civil and military aircraft producers over
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the world but now everyone can enjoy these machines in their own eyes right here at the mox two thousand and eleven there's a lots in store for everyone to watch here at the air show we've already seen some stunning performances by the russian mates swifts and falcons we're expecting more from them there's also a great variety of various helicopters for those heavy lowers out there including this key fifty two alligator one of the latest builds here in russia this is really a true green mean war machine if you notice it has a unique. rotor system which gives it extreme and over ability that is definitely going to be one of the biggest highlights show seen this machine out there in the skies with the pilots showing off their skills but probably the
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biggest highlight of this year's marks air show is deal latest russia's top secret self fighter jet that cold means the t. fifty and ortiz beginning to lose the found out why this plane is all such strategic importance many have heard about it until now only a select few had seen it with their own eyes. pounds fifty is known as cock this is if he is still being developed some also has technical specifications are top secret in fact it's called this week against the real thing is this model right here but during the next air show visitors get it surely chance to see this. inflight the first ever public display for clocks by the jets is being developed by the sukhoi design bureau under the watchful eyes of the united aircraft corporation and the entire project is shrouded in mystery in fact were presented lives of the corporation say the project is so secret they can't even talk on camera about it so
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it doesn't give us the united states and russia are the only true countries in the world that have the technologically potential to implement a large scale national project for the development of a fifth generation jet fighter if i did russia is demonstrating to mulder's a base years max there still is strong evidence of russian navy ship is in a very good state the jets will reportedly be able to carry out combat duty in any weather at any time of day will feature a special coating which will make it less noticeable to and to aircraft raiders and will be able to cruise at supersonic speed ahead most of the guesswork boils down to this when he develops the russian generation fighter will give the americans after twenty two and f. thirty five a run for their money in terms of stuff capabilities maneuverability and cost it's not open yours that this being a new generation fighter it's much more comfortable
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a flyer for everything was designed with safety in mind it has thrust vectoring engine knows this would fly safely at low near zero. it's safe even with a fly still first of it environment and a clock that is also a fighter provides intelligence support to the pilots on board the jets are supposed to be fully developed by two thousand and fifteen it's hoped orders for roughly six hundred jets will follow with one third of that number going to russian air force but until the final touches to the project are made the only chance to see the hope and pride of russian aviation is a max air show in the nose carty she called ski also region. do you stay with r.t. throughout the weekend for the best if this is not sashay coverage. approach
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. future flights. or takes. only just a few minutes. shows you the water sports you can enjoy during the capital summer heat wave that fell to the business in marina. business here on i t l we start this hour with the markets of course was plunged into another round of volatility with fears of an underlying double dip the sense once was spurred by a bouquet of negative they are for europe and the u.s. and they're also forces are no exception they are also extend their losses from the previous session there was some from athens as the r.t.s. and the my sights are just following the global. it's the same as you're seeing on a global scale it's really a market that is now driven by fear. the increasing concern after yesterday's data
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about the global another global recession took a real hold on the markets yesterday and what clients are trying to do is to try and figure out where we go from here because there's so many uncertain factors right now to some extent you can argue that the the current situation is actually more korea's that it was in two thousand and seven given that policymakers are running out of options china has their own problems in trying to sort of cool down their economy and then you have different policy options in europe and the u.s. u.s. is probably going to try and stimulate where's europe the well there's a lot of other certain rules on top of that i think you know little looking forward i mean if you look at what's going to happen in europe over the next couple of months you're going to have about four hundred fifty billion euros to be paid in debt by euro zone countries by the before the end of the year two hundred fifty billion of those come due in september and october so i think for those two months we're going to continue seeing people agility the good news i would say though is
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that we don't see the same kind of panic selling that we saw in two thousand and eight. zero at the same time still jacobson from sites a bank believes that apart from the kind of volatility russia has to pay more attention to its fundamentals. the capital outflow in russia continues to be there every single day in some way or another you need to stand the alpha lot of capital because that is in itself a huge statement they did domestic russians didn't trust their own markets if you look at medium term long term i don't think the oil prices is a big issue i think the world growth will come back we see growing signs that asia is now willing to ease money church policy some what would jesus buy buy buy a long shot the biggest buy from you know it all of these days so all is not an issue the right the krises is having some small in play right now in economic numbers will have a slightly bigger impact going to three months forward but in itself i think the major thing to watch right now is how you stem the outflow of capital in russia. so instead to look after the markets now in the europe the markets are tracking losses
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in asia and we're seeing a sell off the footsie is threaded below five thousand while the german dax is at its lowest point since two thousand and nine bullets and is the client two point three percent this hour after approving investment to expand a coal mine in colombia. and here in moscow the markets are trading in negative territory extending thursday's losses the r.t.s. or fretting over three percent although my sense is that more than thirty percent of the smaller. elyssa to look out for market movers on the my sites energy majors are among the worst performers with gas from down almost three and a half percent of banking stocks are also on the pressure with those and it's losing more less than five percent there. and then there's of course is not a heavy losses following a sharp sell off in the u.s. export those were among the worst performers on though they paid with tearing down some point six percent and citizen over four percent in the right and carmakers
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were no exception honda shadow around three percent and this is stocks were the worst in how we call it with petro china down around the world her sights were certainly got over. prices they continued to fall after an almost six percent decline on thursday concerns about global economic recovery are weighing on costs the ricoh dollar is given some supports the w. cia is at around eighty dollars per barrel while bryant has fallen to one hundred and six dollars a barrel and the quick look at precious metals gold is setting out a new record high level as uncertainty about the global economy is pushing investors back to safe haven it's this small prizes out above one thousand eight hundred sixty dollars per ounce and silver is also all over it simply said this hour oh well fears over dreaded double dip are once again rising in the markets the us of us of all that from deutsche bank says russia is in
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a better position so his son the recession than it was in two thousand and eight. the comparison in favor of today is with regard to corporate balance sheets and the micro level of individual enterprises i think we're seeing better picture and from this of less currency risk a less currency mismatches. less leverage less debt. as accumulated. especially if we're talking about short term debt. but at the same time if you take the sovereign level if you take the other country level so to say . we do see that the level of the school reserves the level of forest reserves is somewhat lower compared to two thousand and eight. and that's almost the sloughs hour for stores you can always head to our web sites ours and dot com slash business and the meantime satan for the headlines without.
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