tv [untitled] February 20, 2012 12:48am-1:18am EST
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so james please have a look at his beautiful old building it was built in the nineteenth century and it was the house of. tradesmen rise to the successful true regional museum what do you think visitors to news the north court can expect. they can expect. a very friendly. with much. sides. and that's hospitality also applies to one of nice nice most cutting edge attractions. so finally i could back up corner and turn with complete precision and them until i was ready to head to a brand new misty landmark. so i think we've probably got the worst conditions you could possibly have for driving it's a day to be inside or at the very least walk but here in italy not good there is
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a place where you can burn rubber. whatever the weather. you're looking for me and i think. i meant let's take this place and. i feel ok. so he works at the end ring the country's only f.i.f.a. approved motor sport circuit. all right you're at the major model sports venue in the rush of the entering the start as yeah so you've got your eyes and frank how they're all right here to the right who will be building the main building so there's going to be a lot of people then yes some of. our opening though and you've still got things to build some wintry techniques. ok and now while they're after practicing here they were driving away safer on the roads and this sort of thing you'll you'll
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be teaching me a few tricks as well the. brakes. were. for the first turn is the most challenging one of the biggest number of precious understand that really this place could. barely see a thing that was looping going just be able to get a feel for the bus again was able to give me a few good tips because lowering here and you try to slow the shortest possible distance here you're going to break with this little girl left for the next we'll just do is try to get us refused my lap time down which was useful because i had a different type of challenge ahead of you you know apex right mate so if you're going to hit the way that's right it's ok. the rest of them i think we do. know it's
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a busy month. we decided to find i was getting the better things on the streets of those coolers was still proving tricky. point and draw it like an old. safe and secure in jamestown is a tenant. but i wasn't going to win me any races so i hit the accelerator. to photo hole and squeeze post in this. number coming over to take the chicken. ok i'm probably not going to make the championship spot if i ever get into a wintry cart chase i'm so sick. but my need for
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speed was still unfulfilled fortunately down by the banks of the volga there's plenty more where that came from now over the chance to try out some pretty false machines on discovering russia but here in the region they've created a monster piece of marital home and a design and she's a record breaker. these are a crown a plane it's a cross between a ship and an airplane and they're the fastest commercial amphibious vehicle on the planet. they're designed to effectively fly on a cushion of air just above the water's surface and were originally developed under a cloak of secrecy in the one nine hundred sixty s. but after the soviet union collapsed so did the project and it's only recently that small of versions have been built here in the news new region by rubin and his company and the aqua glowing five is their pride and joy motion picture of a star in. the body of the place and see how light.
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takes a five liter misstate is engine runs on petrol and she's designed as an art market water taxi. so here we have it a fully functional i could glide five because. the fact that this river is frozen won't matter a jot we're still going to be able to fly. and he can see he even looks like a plane cockpit inside here as well so i think for a change i'm going to take a break from driving and just relax for this one. once more it was time to sit back enjoy the ride and wait for the speedometer to reach the magic number. so we just crossed the one hundred kilometer an hour barrier and now we have liftoff. literally flying across the ice now.
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and that was just the start we moved post one hundred seventy kilometers an hour and despite the speed it was still an incredibly smooth trip if you do happen to have a spare half million dollars lying around when highly recommend. called believe i was already flowing just a couple of centimeters above this river. that is a pretty special taxi ride sadly i was going to have to hit the roads again if i wanted to get back to moscow. but i still wanted to pick up some authentic nice new souvenirs and for those there's really only one place to go. sadly i haven't been elevated to the aristocracy but i think the grandest gift shop that i've ever seen because this region is the birthplace of one of russia's most famous and lavish painting styles and it has souvenirs fit for a king. this is whole folk arts it was developed here in the seventeenth century
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and almost four hundred years old the industry is still thriving. the style takes simple items then paints them to give them an appearance of great value and my guide oxana was ready to show me how it was done. so this is as he would involve made to look like clay but then he has this special oil applied to it which shines it up and then the ladies here it's on this album a name out of them almost ready to be fired. but first it goes through one more process. this. base method to go. is a serious business the factory employs nearly sixteen hundred people and customers will pay a high price for their work and there's almost no limit to what they'll paint. some great custom jobs that goes well i think i'd be afraid to click that one of damage
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if i wasn't in the market for a laptop but i did want something original to take home so it's on offer to help me in a little d.i.y. project. some. tips i was working with the traditional colors of red and black but they don't really go in for broad strokes here a lot of small delicate lines and then suddenly it just all came together. and see this news amazing how your artistic abilities can develop just a little concentration. one trip to the region had been a roller coaster rowing. business is historical monuments and try my hand at the
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. israel's allies warn against an attack on iran and urge a diplomatic solution as to iran responds to international pressure on its nuclear program with an oil embargo on britain and france. moscow and beijing in support for a peaceful settlement in syria gets the backing of china's main newspaper which accuses the u.s. and its allies of pushing the opposition to fight a civil war. and fresh from agreeing deep austerity cuts greece's prime minister flies to brussels hoping that no ministers might finally hand over the millions of euros needed to pay its debts.
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which are not going to live from moscow tan i am in the russian capital josh welcome to the program the u.s. and britain have warned israel not to attack iran's nuclear facilities urging diplomacy instead tehran denies it has ations its developing atomic weapons saying its program is peaceful but as i read english the now reports from tel aviv despite those denials and harsh sanctions israel is refusing to rule out a military strike. israel's leaders are actively drumming up the military rhetoric . really governments will continue to work hand in hand with the local security forces against such acts of terror and will continue to act against them forcefully systematically and calmly against international terrorism dating from iraq. goob
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a potential israeli rocket clash looks more likely than ever there is speculation a preemptive strike against iran's nuclear sites could happen as early as spring or summer although that's not causing undue concern in israel i think possibly people you know they make their plans for vacation you know passover vacation summer vacation possibly people are beginning to wonder well is there going to be a war is something going to mess it up or i think they're probably going ahead with it with sort of a thought we're back tomorrow it would be nice if we get a fight that we could cancel you know you know is that sort of thing israel has previous experience when it comes to putting in then to you kim fissions which pose a potential threat in one thousand nine hundred one is just wiped out reactors in iraq they struck again in two thousand and seven heating sites in syria but with iran's nuclear program things may not be so simple if israel attacks iran it will not stop iran forever from getting nuclear weapons the only postpone it for
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a relatively brief amount of time the. installations are too diverse and far flung to destroy a fact of lee israel does not have us poor white house secretary advisor was in tel aviv over the weekend warning against a move on iran saying it was better to wait for tougher sanctions to take effect in the coming months but mines may already be made up i think one of the things that create this aura of inevitability is to shut them up to shut up opposition at home and of course to convince the united states and europe that this is an inevitability it's going to happen don't oppose it in fact why don't you help us out there is a question mark however over whether israel has what it takes to carry out the mission i doubt with the we have the capability of creating damages to the extent of the mediating the program. and even if israel's military prowess
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will allow it to carry out a strike on underground facilities in iran located some sixteen hundred miles away chances are it won't and if there were as you know saddam hussein and bashar assad by the time they knew what was happening was over and could just you know grumble without adding to fight back do you imagine you run sitting still you know all day day after day day after day while the russians who do truth are going to hit back i think any any sane person realizes that there will almost guaranteed be missiles falling on israel. and considering iran for one of the twentieth century's longest wars against iraq in the one nine hundred eighty s. it consequences could be far reaching and destructive. israel has been suffering some bad weather is of late but it's unlikely that even the strongest winds will blow the country's foreign policy off its course and when it comes to israel's forecast for iran the storm clouds seem to be growing ever darker in tel aviv r.t.
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iran is holding or oil sales to britain and france in response to european union sanctions the e.u. agreed a ban on a rainy and cruel imports from july to pressure to iran to stop enriching uranium but historian webster tarpley says iran is sending a message that it won't be pushed around. economic sanctions are a game that two can play and turnabout is fair play in international affairs the european commission and the relevant powers have been making a big noise over the past couple of weeks about how they are going to embargo and boycott all iranian oil starting on july first well it's pretty obvious the iranians decided not to wait around until july first they decided to to impose their own embargo boycott on the offending powers and they're starting with the the two biggest imperialist bullies on the schoolyard the british and the french who are now so weak that they can only act together they are a kind of imperialist bicycle built for two they haven't had time to carefully
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arrange the fallback options in the alternative sources of oil so this is a little bit of a surprise to them. all this pressure intensified in iran find out a line of r.t.l. com how the islamic state is preparing for the worst by playing war in iraq military exercises whether it's a force assimilating offensive response to foreign attack or. also on our website next in line to your zones of stary drive hit spain as thousands of workers walk out to protest recently approved labor reforms. the u.s. and its allies are pushing syria into civil war by backing the armed opposition
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there and that's a view put forward by china's top newspaper the article follows a visit by one of beijing's top diplomats to damascus in the latest attempt to mediate peace talks china has joined russia's efforts to bring about a political settlement a conflict torn country by washington wants president out of the picture and is working the rebels to fight on that's a recipe for disaster for the syrian people according to the middle east. assad were to step down tomorrow who is actually the legitimate in this intimate political position to take control and when the west talks about supporting or the gulf states this side or the outside or actually the group so you would go to finance or give some order to so within the vacuum who would step in you would have people returning from iraq that has kind of the weapons or the experience and so i think what we need to be aware of is this highly erratic nature of western policy in particular u.s. policy towards all the countries in the region particularly you know towards syria
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that is kind of becoming provocative the west virginia needs to step back and try to cool things down before the escalate out of control. and still has for this hour here on our rally against fascism find out how one presidential candidate has hit out at america's political system with some controversial comparisons. designed to keep you closed in your. world as a prison. you know you leave somebody in there for a couple hours like in the stress positions. you have this fear of the unknown in
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this stress sort of building and. seen interrogations go on ten twelve hours a chose songs i remember from marilyn manson. slayer the two songs would be angel of death and raining blood to kill the enemy going through war coming up here into iraq. johnny pulled the bodies to the floor which is the rock n roll band it was fitting for the job we were doing. well with. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. mission. critical to st. george three. three.
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three. three. three blown video for your media project free media oh don carty dot com. greece's prime minister is having to brussels later hoping the e.u. will finally hand over the economic bailout it has been dangling for months seventeen euro zone members will decide whether athens has made sufficient cuts and jumped through enough financial hoops to receive one hundred thirty billion euros to avoid default brussels correspondent s r cilia is following the story. another crucial meeting is taking place in a brussels city as the years old finance ministers gather after their last meeting with swiss ball for the last word state to today the big topic is still nice as it
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has been for the past few weeks now and the big question is will the spiegel to secure that one hundred thirty billion euros of bailout from its international lovers the second the such offer the country on the back of the bias of those watching the situation a greek default is still a possibility so we can see the exit from the euro zone were some leaders have been trying very hard to keep a positive picture troll of this in the big german chancellor of liberty whoever of course what is the solution of the answer that they both perceptive come up with at the end of today's meeting all of these efforts to scramble to put together a solution for two to three crisis is to meet the deadline of march twenty fourth production line was to make fourteen point five zero seven stop able to do so it would be technically defaulting to be reporting there in order to secure a four of the next bailout the greek government has approved three point three billion euros worth of cuts in public spending that triggered violence on the
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streets of athens over the past week as frustrated crowds scuffled with police and jake agrees reports the rage within dishearten greek society is growing stronger with every measure the government takes. voting for morse there is something dubbed by greece's caretaker prime minister has a moment of historic responsibility a notion some especially the greek population feel has been lost on euro zone leaders but i feel disappointed and sad because these measures were imposed on us by foreigners and we didn't have a say as a greek people. but there is a wise old greek proverb that the person who borrows and borrows becomes the slave of who he borrows from because he is after passing more unpopular cuts greek politicians are told that brussels i am berlin perspiring the decision on another bailout that and questions over greece's place in the euro led the country's finance minister to talk they were toying with
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a nation's future this is by no means the first set of austerity measures to be imposed on greece but with a significant amount of coalition m.p.'s choosing to say no it does mark a shift in thinking among governing politicians willing to share the grievances of the public and offer them an alternative they decided to vote against that because i had to actually as i said in my letter withdraw my confidence to our partners that's the european partners and the i.m.f. if the greek economy is not restart if it doesn't go down the alley of development eventually greece we at some point go bankrupt in total forty three m.p.'s in the ruling coalition chose to say no to morris their take it even among those in favor may remain hostile to the euro zone's message and how it's being delivered i think is such type of message is brussels are helping to european forces in greece. and all of us that the measures don't solve the problem they make it worse we need
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development we need development for the survival of the greek economy the growing fear among both the greek public and politicians appears to be that year is only. aren't all that bothered about their well being that there's more people as we see . this it isn't because it's rewarding greece cover way the way they're really since last sunday's mass demonstrations and continuing uproar sent a message to those in athens and brussels though voting through austerity may have been an historic moment as one of the likely to put the nation's problems to bed meaning rather than be resigned to the past scenes of anger are likely to be part of greece's future. jake greece assy athens. short of saving us from a financial abyss and vestment advisor patrick young is one of those who thinks greece is supposed to the hands of the e.u. will leave more or less parlous. what we have here is basically that great scene in
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the hollywood adventure movie where someone has tripped and fallen over the edge of the cliff and he's being held onto by one armed by the person who we're not sure whether he's that beauty or the bad data is he going to let them go and let them fall to a terrible death or is he going to hang on to them and gradually bring them up and that's where we are with greece and the european union because actually what is being said behind closed doors and even to a degree in public is we've got some of those going short of learning the german finance minister basically saying he doesn't trust the greeks to manage to hold on to the agreements that they've made and tragically the greens track record of actually doing their bit in terms of what they're supposed to do in the past has been a huge deal so therefore we now have a situation where the greeks have said we'll do anything you want whatever you want we'll do it personally i think what's going to happen is that the finance ministers will probably agree to give greece some money and greece is going to find itself in
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a dreadful situation were like a nine year old child every friday it's going to have to go to daddy so it's done untold work so it's been a good boy and overall trying to please have next week's pocket money in order to pay it civil servants and that's a horrible loss of sovereignty a lot of important is reaching safety first for russia saying its armed forces should be battle ready to face any threat that's the latest pre-election message from the prime minister as he prepares to take part in the presidential election in just under two weeks' time let's now get the latest from our correspondent sara for . sarah wise concentrating on the military now. well this is the latest to six articles that the prime minister has published already in the may need papers in the country previous articles of touch on a wide range of subjects from the economy to democracy and say this latest six
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article is discussing national security and addresses the need to upgrade the country's armed forces now that upgrade will come from what i can price it but hundreds of thousands of billions having spent and upgrading the armed services to the naval force it also talks about the need to upgrade russian music capability and missiles to the feet the rest of the nato missile defense shield in europe i do say discusses the site said more powerful weapons could be developed to that in the future possibly replacing other nuclear weapons in the country but it also discusses the fact that with the rise of local i regional conflicts some of which is as if you know could stay to close to russia's booted this self defense of the country really remains top priority. we will.
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