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by people with a hundred others beat and trapped under the rubble rescue officials of the strike came in on a gas explosion three story building was located in a residential area. in the u.k. queen elizabeth the second this celebrating her diamond jubilee sixty. second. been crowned at the age of twenty five a gun salute is being held in hyde park tomorrow and then sort of patients take the place of living june while the u.k. may be celebrating coming up at eleven thirty g.m.t. cross-talk artie's people of l. bates the problem faces. this independence. the figures and i'm sure i'm sure the viewers will be able to judge the figures from themselves are publicly available but let's let's look at this issue the us for use of all this money which supports the u.k. only once in the last five years or so gross noticed
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a lot to be lower in scotland than the u.k. average those figures are going to be wrong judgment ok gentlemen i'm going to be one of the reasons why gentlemen let me jump in here david i guess is the interlude here ok this is look like these two people should be together look at all the different that. democracy has become a profitable export for one international group it started off as a student movement in serbia but the backing of the u.s. became a worldwide brand for revelations. enough investigates. this is the business of selling a look at the sky high heels barely there clothes revolutionary styles exported from the fashion capitals of the world hello i'm moderately. rich and this is the business of selling well drivel lucian fresh exporting
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how to lessons and revolution aided by the democracy capital of the world democracies after all aren't born knowing how to run themselves a decade ago merivale launched the serbian student movement that helped oust president slobodan milosevic. the group was called out for resistance and it bore the now familiar symbol of the clenched fist but behind the spontaneity of the uprisings was a carefully researched strategy guided by the west no boy somalia is a balkans columnist who's been chronicling the events in serbia since one thousand nine hundred nine in the or poor movement itself was just a tiny student organization that it got subverted taken over the operatives then expanded it turned it into a branding empire and ended up basically one in the ground the grassroots level of the revolution thus turning it into an astroturf where they were run by the needy which very openly goes in and says our goal is to promote democracy
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a new york times investigation documented the extent of u.s. assistance according to journalist roger cohen poor was no ramshackle students group but a well oiled movement backed by several million dollars from the u.s. but the objective is regime change the objective is to install a government that will execute orders the worst thing about all of this is that it's undermining a concept that enabled the united states to claim moral leadership in the world in the first place with milosevic gone i've in marriage now spends his time advising activists abroad never. since i've been traveling the world and teaching people how to get rid of their pesky dictators so you come up with these three easy steps so you too can get in on the action and laugh your way to freedom the video was made by students at the school of authentic journalism in mexico for narco news t.v. but ivan has helped develop a video game called a force more powerful in which players can practice scenarios like organizing mass
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protests and overthrowing dictators today are poor is called canvas and with the help of the internet their methods and symbols are exploited the world over from the color revolutions in georgia and ukraine to venezuela and the arab spring uprisings in egypt william engdahl has written for over thirty years about washington secret geopolitics he's convinced that canvas is not acting alone the instigators of those so-called spontaneous protest was twitter revolts in cairo and tunisia and so forth have all been pretty organized and should you assume some of the people leaders of the protests have been trained in belgrade in serbia by old poor activists financed by the u.s. state department. this thing has state department and u.s. intelligence all over it three easy steps and that's all it takes to overthrow your very own government so this revolution become a commodity a product that could be branded packaged mass produced an export of all across the
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globe just like ivan's video this too of course is a spoof but the game of regime change is quite real and it's unintended consequences can be downright dangerous. since delta mostly the american taxpayer i think is getting. the short end of the bargain because there are there are bankrolling people that are going around the world fomenting astroturf revolutions that are eventually backfiring and they're backfiring all over the place and once the people find out who was behind this their anger turns. to the american government and the american people once your boss or disagree you can be good. and easy recipe but the aftermath may be the hardest to see captain of r.t. washington. well they are still ahead this hour on r.t. the greatest show on earth comes to an end to the results of the super bowl forty six with their entry in about twenty five minutes time during time it's the
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business news update with a touch. welcome to the business program on r t brushes gazprom has acknowledged reduced gas supplies to european customers over the weekend the firm's deputy head andre grew glore said the gal's giant had to cut deliveries to some european countries by as much as ten percent this is against the backdrop of unusually cold weather in europe it boosted fuel demand in some countries to the highest level in years austria paul and and six others claimed last week they were getting bullied him out of gas specified in the contracts earlier gazprom blamed ukraine for taking more fuel from the pipes the gas monopoly now says the thrift store and supplies in the fall but it's still struggling to meet the increased demand. the current period of
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profound economic change has some talking about the new world water who will be the winners and the losers marcos troil the head of a brazilian based think tank the center for business diplomacy offers his birthday . but we're in the midst of a transition phase what are the elements in disposition phase that i think will shape the world over very straight very strong state owned enterprises from brazil russia india china a renewed innovative capacity in the us in knowledge intensive sectors they will create new facebook's new google's new microsoft and that is going to be good for parts of the american economy it will also widen the gap between the nose and the know not just the haves and the have nots. and i think we're going to see a time of sacrifice in europe europe is going to have to have. those of dynamism being inserted into its economy otherwise it's going to be stalled for
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a number of years. and the main focus on monday's the talks between greek party leaders in europe is waiting for athens to say so it's ready to accept the script terms of a new bailout deal without a greece is facing a high probability of a default on march the how the markets are reacting to the first six change rates the euro is slightly lower against both the dollar and the russian ruble meanwhile the u.s. currency is gaining a little the sour. and now on to the oil and it's a losing value on the train a strengthening u.s. dollar and concerns about the european debt crisis which could hinder demand right now light sweet us trading at around ninety seven of a four dollars a barrel while branded as at around one hundred fourteen and a half dollars. european shares open in the red the sour and greek problems are the main drag on the indices both the footsie and the dancer losing just over
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a third of a percent and of the russian markets are also shedding value and declining oil is always a factor that the russian equities have a hard time overcoming the r.t.s. is down around half a percent to my sex is shedding around the third of a percent a bit of good news though global funds. russia attracted around half a billion dollars in just one week at knott's the highest levels since last april. and now some movers on the my six dollars problem is in the red amid news of gas supply cuts to europe meanwhile the company says its current output is a thirty percent it's thirty percent higher than last year's average telecoms giant ross telecom is down the company has reached a deal to buy back some of the cheers from minority shareholders and precious metals producer who is gold is among the best performers extending last week's game . and now more on what is its posting have to gains more than twenty percent the
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sour against the backdrop of sliding indices about softer gaining a whopping thirty five percent on friday with the company's capitalization now reaching almost nine billion dollars analysts mention a couple of factors among them a possible merger for the gold and its main a russian rival for the metal also the company's expected to buyback around four percent of the chairs from minority shareholders. and that's all we have time for in the submission of business but you can always find a lot more stories there online for you at our. business. the end of the.
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culture is the same us i can go if i go on hurting them or so because they weren't the same search of national determination and sovereignty this is what many scots say they want a realistic is an independent scotland would it be a fine. talk
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about the headlines for you now back to basics the e.u. mulls over fresh economic punishment for pestered syrian regime after failing to push through a polarizing un resolution. on technology to support political activism prime minister putin goes on line has been to improve russian democracy. plus wind of change in that fear of the country's russian minority hopes to win an upcoming referendum could see them to plan to push recognized this the dentist attempt by the russians to secure their political rights. and when asked about the possibility
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of a military strike on iran u.s. and israeli officials continue to say that all options are on the table in the midst of sky high tensions between the west and tehran we asked the former chief of the israeli intelligence service for his take on the ongoing confrontation that interview coming up next. when you have mistaken for him heavy before we hade our israeli intelligence agency the more said mr halevi thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. a nuclear. war with iran is there with the option yes there is a third option the third option is a non-nuclear iran with. an agreement and understanding with the iranians that they will not become nuclear. and that they will be reintroduced into the family of nations from which they have been virtually expelled in recent months. under terms
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which will also take into account some of their interests and some of the. how possible is this option i think is very possible because i think the international pressure which is being building up in recent months is beginning to have serious effects. on the economics on the moral side. and i think that the basic interest of the people in charge in iran. is to maintain the position to maintain power do you think you run poses an existential threat to israel. in the region. i am on record. repeatedly saying that i don't think there is such a thing as an existential threat to israel because i think israel is strong enough to protect it so to take care of itself and i think that ultimately it's not in the power of iran to destroy the state of israel does these we need leadership insist
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on presenting the ran as the danger i believe that the leadership believes that in order to arouse international public opinion and in order to mount pressure upon the iranians it's necessary to impress upon the world at large public opinion the national public opinion this is a serious international threat and i believe that in this context probably the leadership here believes that using the word existence will rings a bell which also brings you back to days gone by in the twentieth century. a rise of nazi germany the world war two and of course the holocaust and. these apparitions these. pictures these experiences recalled in order to impress upon the world that maximum pressure should be mounted on iran does israel have a nuclear weapon. i don't know and if i knew i don't think this would be the
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opportunity for me to say something positive and definitive on that but i think that there is in the world an assumption there is in the world a feeling that israel has something up its sleeve and i think that this is something which is important in the present situation because it is part of the name of the game now is deterrence and i think it's a very important to deter iran and if you run believes. israel has certain capabilities where it has it or not i think this is a. positive card in the hands of israel what would be better if israel and demanded both had nuclear weapons only from your head. i've been asked that question before and i think it's a theoretical question. what you're alluding to is in the end is that has the time for israel to. change its policy of what we call the old.
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methods of presenting what we have or not and i don't think that this time is a road to the reason i've been before as far as the mossad is concerned would you define if coming to a mission as preventing war or weakening iran in the case that does happen i think that it is the mission of the mossad to do everything in. its capability to make a. threat which has been posed to israel dormant what capabilities does the mossad have when it comes to iran where here again i don't think that it would be useful for me to a whole list of capabilities i think needs the capabilities which every intelligence organization i think it's important to say that we have been involved in what we call a clandestine war for quite some time with iran and what's interesting about this war is of course that both sides have more or less preferred the details of this war the details of various events be not exposed to the public when you talk about
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can this time of war be killing everybody and scientists and accidents out of the ring implants computer viruses is this what you're referring to i'm referring to all range of activity is i will not confirm anything which you have just now mentioned but i was serving that there is a long and the large range of activities that have been carried being carried on for a very very long. over a very long period of time and i think that the activities on the other side very very significantly and i will not say anything more than that if war was to break out on whose side were to keep on the one hand it is a nato member but it's also at odds with israel turkey would not like a nuclear iran on its borders and i don't think that turkey in the end would lend its capabilities or preventing capabilities to either so my guess is that in
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a situation like this. turkey would take a neutral position what if your mission is when you a head of them aside wants to promote ties between israel and let's think the states so how would you see the current policy of what many say is israel's self isolation particularly with regard to its former allies egypt and turkey. look upon this in a different light than you have just. mentioned if i would look at the situation israel is in today compared to what it was in before the peace process began in one nine hundred seventy seven seventy eight when egypt launched its initiatives towards israel i think the two situations are not comparable we lived for thirty years from forty eight to seventy seven seventy eight in the situation of isolation we are not isolated today in the region we have our differences we have more than just differences we have bones of contention with some of the countries like with
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turkey we have gone through a very difficult time and this was disconcerting egypt is also going through a very difficult time and i don't think that it's in the interest of egypt to abrogate the israeli egyptian peace treaty egypt does not need a war now on its northern borders since you retired from the side you have been meeting with the radiance is there a genuine interest among some leeway indians and some israelis to promote. i have many rainier's in international fora not had private relations or private contacts with the rainy and there are many iranians the way i see it who would like the present confrontation between israel and iran to gradually end and create a new situation the likes of which we had in from forty eight to seventy eight because iran and israel basically do not have bones of contention we know there are issues territorial issues between ourselves we don't have other kinds of issues
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which we know we have ideological issues between ourselves and i think it would be wrong for iran to enable ideology to be the main driver of its policies and the calls of serious drawbacks which it has been suffering as a result of putting ideological ideology on the front burner while some of the discussions in some of the questions that all raised at these informal meetings you have the radios who say look israel has no right to exist israel should disappear israel is not a natural entity in the middle east and then you have these same irradiance coming the saying we believe that israel has a nuclear capability israel should sign the n.p.t. the improved ration treaty just as we have i should reveal what it has. called into the role of nations only nations and countries can be members of the n.p.t. so you cannot on the one hand demand that israel should sign the n.p.t.
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on the other hand deny israel's right to exist and i've said to them that i believe that this is something which is unacceptable a second point has been israel has been sr done it's been recognized as a jewish state. and they have said to me look we don't say that france in its title doesn't say the christian state or from us or the christian state of britain or the catholic state of germany and so forth and i've said to them that why do you say the islamic republic of iran if you raise the word islamic we will raise the word jewish and they say no that's different why is it different this is the kind of. discussion we have had to put it that way sometimes very very. heated discussion in your opinion would it be good or bad for israel if assad's regime force. let me first say that israel has no way of influencing the results of present. events in
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syria i believe that our side is going to fall. and i think that ultimately our side will fall in a way which will cause a lot of purchase. and i think that this bloodshed will have enormous effects on the history of syria and maybe of neighboring countries as well i must it is very likely to have a new tune how will this play into israeli palestinian reconciliation efforts if at all one person i'm not sure how much will have a new leader. certainly i don't think the national has been the most extreme of the leaders of the hamas he's also on record as saying that he's a willing temporarily to accept a palestinian state in temporary borders which is something which moves in its significance to a first step in recognizing the fact that the state of israel is here to stay my view is and i know this is not the view which is shared by the government of israel at the moment that ultimately we will have to deal with the actors the way they are
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and i think the potential of finding ways and means of dealing with them in a way which will not injure the basic interests of israel i find highly of me thank you very much for joining us here on r t thank you.
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from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe problem is not enough inpatient beds not enough urge emergency department beds and not enough nurses commandoes that to take care of all the people who are here the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my venture as a firefighter i didn't want to do your mass and i started out going to just do firefighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the florida problem is medical i've had a rescue couple weeks ago waited four hours for bit i've waited sometimes three hours but i wouldn't say same francis only went for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall with patients and we have
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a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. wealthy british style sun it's time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our.
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back to basics the e.u. mulled over fresh economic punishment for present side syrian regime part of the training to push through the rising un resolution. more than technology to support its called activism or instability in that goes online speak to improve russian democracy. plus winds of change in latvia countries russian minority hopes to win an upcoming referendum that could see their native language officially now is the latest attempt by russians to secure their political rights. but time now for sports news and un some dramatic news on the simple.
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i know they did savvy company thanks for watching and these are the headlines. the new york giants claim their second super bowl title in four years the twenty one seventeen when i was in new england patriots. plus on track rushes in because young champion on great seal over course the biggest leap of begin is the country zachary shown in moscow. on that guy in racial ravenous for long because help pressure been trying to reach the fed cup semifinal. but first new york giants the super bowl champions quarterback eli manning leading them to a dramatic twenty one seventeen victory i've been using them patriots in indianapolis just as he did four years ago when the giants dream new england's perfect season as the giants for the fast rise of the block to the new casual
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stadium this time around manning combining with think two crews for a nine mil lead however new england responded and had their noses in front half time thanks to a field goal and a touchdown tom brady danny woodhead. and momentum stayed with the giants after the in summation stretching their lead to seventy nine from brady for the ball to arran handedness for another touchdown but it was still time for a fight back a pair of field goals brought the giants to be in sync point and they then took the lead with the late dr first the money on manning and catching a thirty eight yard pass for manning and that led to a decisive moment the patriots allowing broad sure to score so they could get the ball back before the proper but the gamble failed to pay off one last pass from brady fail to find a man the ball going behind the drop could skate game i with that twenty one seventeen triumph for the giants.

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