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oh and thanks for joining our t.v.'s may third on karen tara while two of egypt's leading presidential candidates are suspending their campaigning they blamed the ruling military council for wednesday's brought attack on protesters up to twenty people were killed and more than a hundred injured by unknown attackers sparking further passions the rally was supporting a disqualified all true conservative islamised candidate seen as one of the who what right front runner was before he was banned various political forces accuse the ruling military of for orchestrating the bloodshed sarah ferguson looks into the chaos religious tensions have created in post revolutionary egypt. taking phone in middle east and. this is the leading comic actor as a man and his terry cool film the leader is just one of
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a number in which he's third that if you learned as an imprisoned offending islam it's a ruling that's in raging with the public ok it's red blue so let's put things in quotes that it was a got a letter saying her face is like god well a month about this like a process about how much it takes was this was like a grace that it wasn't for the rest of the country and the fact that maybe read write her freedom of expression and with. such convictions accosting a cloud a very artistic plans actions which the great in the good of the arab movie industry a quick to condemn after being banned for the years and in the barrack hardline parties like the muslim brotherhood and the newly created new party have gained serious political clout having won the lion's share of seats in parliament.
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who to believe in the. world is will that new egypt look like the greeks like hell no it means in praising much strict muslim kurds who have no problem with. this. system who have our culture out of this or culture of complaint form and out of it language and. we live in egypt so i think that system of laws has to come from this culture and this culture means. many of these fishing for implementing shari'a law in egypt at least publicly that it could still be a long way off but there are already signs that change is taking place a lot of people who are currently governmental candidates for president are being very cautious about the statements that they make with the growth of policy everyone is preaching moderate islamists but the same time there's certainly an undercurrent like for instance we're going to change that i'm slightly we're not
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going to make schools but we're going to preach religion better at schools no matter how subtle the differences may be at the moment egypt's at a key cross rate emerging its future and the results of what happens right now keep the ferals for generations certain. kyrie. military council condemned to wednesday's attack seven news conference and reaffirmed its willingness to step down after a presidential election but political activist ahmed now believes the latest violence is actually the generals as latest attempt to destabilize egypt with moves that have roots back in the revolution. they've been definitely there since day one of the revolution but this is what the military council kept calling or referring to a third party the party have been part of the militias the national democratic party and the state security apparatus for the past twenty years those are all of them
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very intense criminal records and they've been used instead of. militias all the army itself so they're doing the dirty work for the military council they've tried already that in november and december during the parliamentary elections but it failed they trying to drive the muslim brotherhood into the place where they can be. and say that the muslim brotherhood is a violent violent group but they failed to do that now they're trying to do the same thing and every single time it turned against they've obviously not learned the lessons of following mubarak's steps exactly and that's why they've managed to unify everyone again all the liberals and the brotherhood and fees everyone is in the same trench right now against the military council. and elsewhere in the arab world another protest and with blood being spilled the ancient city of aleppo
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largely untouched by the conflict that's tearing syria apart becomes the site of the latest bloody up a soda between the pro and anti assad factions. can trigger tremors and even poison water supplies but british leaders insist yvel plough on with a controversial method to extract underground camps despite the calls to residence . america's chief diplomat is urging china to help or rein in tensions over iran and north korea's nuclear activities hillary clinton's and beijing right now and said both the u.s. and china should work together to restrain pyongyang from further provocation prevent him from developing a nuclear weapon clinton's visit comes at an extremely delicate time in their relations beijing accuses the u.s. of meddling in its internal affairs after the u.s. embassy briefly sheltered a chinese dissident activist it's also irritated over washington's military build
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up in the. something chinese experts say is aimed at distracting beijing from its own policy in the region so the u.s. strategy is really trying to encircle from order. to. india three quarters so. clearly china and expression. is trying to see their you. used to smaller countries did to challenge try though so the u.s. strategy is to. give enough. leverage in countries to keep china occupied so a dead child never would not have the tired to do with that you political feast. john they spent who have set up his own institute in china to study social and economic developments there foresee is
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a new kind of cold war on the horizon here some of what we'll hear about in just about twenty five minutes from now. we've heard a lot of talk about malta for the world but last century it was it's over the u.s. this is to be very simple minded out of this century is the u.s. and china the bipolar world is going to be dominated by the bipolar. china and the u.s. and people will make countries will make decisions and calibrate their their actions against what they perceive will be the response of the u.s. and or china or the there will be a bipolar world replacing the u.s. but very different bases so no knowledge of war no i guess a cold war but sort of a cold war with the soviet union on an ideological bent basis with china on the economic. you're just joining our team it's nine minutes past
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the hour and russia warns it could launch a preemptive strike against the nato led defense shield planned for europe if divisions between them over the project reach a critical point the country's military chiefs have been voicing their concerns at an international conference on missile defense in moscow as any so now explains the missile defense has been in a deadlock for some time now but certainly no secret between the u.s. russia and nato and once again russian officials today reiterated the sentiment that bad deadlock needs to end or else russia is going to take responsive action we've heard the phrase preemptive strike this is pretty harsh rhetoric we're hearing from russia they're very serious about their their concerns their national security concerns being taken into consideration by nato and the u.s. . yes we also heard from officials that if some kind of compromise isn't made that they're warning of in fact another arms race so very strong words coming from
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russia what they're hoping to come out of this today's summit is first of all to prove that these so-called rogue states like iran and south korea which the u.s. and nato say this missile defense system which is well underway in eastern europe in poland romania even as far as turkey that russia has research and is giving basically officials details on why they believe those two countries certainly don't have the missile capabilities to reach europe so a lot of questions surrounding the goals behind this defense system so close to russia's border and also showing a computer model of why exactly this missile system poses a threat to russia's national security in detail this is something moscow has been trying to convince the two of us through dialogue for years now washington continues to stress that the system is not against russia like i said that it's against iran and north korea but russia just isn't convinced oh let's not forget
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that hot mike that we heard in south korea where obama told medvedev hang in there i'll be ready to compromise after the election and of course it's an election year in a lot of countries across the globe in twenty twelve and officials certainly understand matt so what we're going to hear most likely as this two day summit wraps up is baby steps we're ready for dialogue but how far both sides are willing to compromise is still very unclear. let's now go to poland a country down to host parts of america's defense system there we're joined by the vice chairman of even ski. now mr vincent what consequences might russia face if it ever launched a preemptive strike against the u.s. a shield planned in europe. well first of all i don't personally being a scholar. as well as a politician we don't know all the details so know what is going on during that conference that started today in moscow and is going to be prolonged to morrow.
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polish representatives of this conference this is a long story about so-called. system. we are holding the agreement between the russia and usa and by and large nato will be able. to be ahead of the natural summit in chicago in eighteen days because it would be the worst case scenario if we could see in the future the preemptive strike let's say on poland particularly when all the border between poland address. it's equal only to two hundred ten kilometers is the border between kaliningrad area and by the way my constituency in nevada means. province and that border is
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going to be opened up sure according to paul these russian agreement for a historic. situation when it will be for the first time since the world war two the free movement of the of the people mr all right interrupt you but why is it that european states such as poland the czech republic and armenia are still moving towards this i mean don't you feel wide open to the perceived rogue states if they ever wanted to neutralize what is mainly american an american facility or the russians trying. well this is. a long story member. of nato and it's of course very important for us given the article five of the washington treaty and. president obama decision. from two thousand and nine. that prevails so now it's about the.
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future of that could be several years possible deployment of some. polish territory because this is. welcome position in the case of the remaining of poland perhaps turkey so we it's in our vital interest i'm speaking also as a representative of the of the opposition and social democrat. to have an agreement between. us and russia because we ascend which is we being the. member of the nato but however we cannot be the victim you know what interests me and i favor. pre-emptive strikes right wouldn't you say though in that case it seems like it's warsaw is decision hosting the shield it has more to do with security or building westwards political ties. you know this is.
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the baby between you say in the direction of iraq this. defense system is against iran and north korea now after the crash of the. north korean rocket it seems that. can be excluded so it's now about iran but i've heard today that under. the of state of the us a. allegedly according to my to my sources the information told today in moscow the u.s. is ready for the governor. about this deployment system in the sense that it's not going to be against russia so we are interested in such reaching. this agreement seems like it's taken quite
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a long time i mean washington still has and you said this came out today they still haven't given that cast iron written guarantee that it won't breach its national security and so very interesting now moscow you refer to iran and north korea it does say that the idea that iran and north korea can pose a nuclear threat to europe that it's fiction do you think that is. well it's. a scholar professor but i'm not the expert dean in the military aspect but once we heard the new or other system vote on us has been all of the deployed in coming in or out the area and there is. likely that. also they scan that in the science. with the nuclear warheads could be deploying and so this is this is a danger to my mind that we should avoid both parties i mean both for our show and later we should avoid. a new arms race not only that we are facing the.
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world financial as well as economic crisis because this is a waste of money but also to increase the level of mutual understanding and the common security i just want to make just referring to political guarantee it's now russia is asking for a legal binding document but i have to say about. well this would be this would be a positive scenario to my mind. also image of him of the opinion that the taking of the currency duration the approaching presidential election in the usa on fourth of november this creates also a new situation and beyond that i believe i remember what set what president obama said to me is that immediately of. next monday the power will be transferred. to the new president to. put it in and everybody was.
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remembering the words of of the immediate i will it. transfer me to your message foreign minister seat of government to those who lived in your i'm so sorry but that's all the time we have vice chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the polish parle parliament even ski thank you for a time. thank you very much. spanish police have made a number of arrests at a protest in barcelona where the european central bank chiefs are meeting security precautions ahead of the talks have been heavily ramped up spain even going so far as to reinstate checkpoints along its border with france to try and limit the number of demonstrators arriving from within europe the fear was that a potentially a massive protest could turn violent thousands of riot police were deployed with reinforcements on stand by the e.c.b. chiefs who resisted calls to begin buying up spanish bonds as investors abandon the
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country's debt options instead they're urging patience over austerity saying it needs time to work with spain reels from disastrous unemployment levels and millions strong all staring demonstrations because of missed janish rove fokus says he sees a glaring double standards. while they seem to be spent over the last few months one trillion euros financing bankrupt banks. think let it be known pretty straight up one percent. it is if using to come to the systems of states like spain like portugal like ireland like greece and to come to their assistance the european union the whole requires misanthropy conditions to be imposed upon the populations of those countries so you have two completely different attitudes the more that authorities of your one is towards the bank
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a bank is where essential in holding this crisis and they are being treated with a glove. and then you have the wave that states like spain are being treated europe does not have the need to give. should be there in order to avert the kind of good skate of insolvencies of spades that we have been experiencing over the last couple of years coming up later today the kaiser report goes in gunning for the u.s. treasury secretary america's chief banker said in a statement that the human errors that led to the two thousand and eight crash can't be cured by lawmakers but max and stacey they beg to differ. timothy geithner you can't legislate away stupidity and risk taking greed it was just an accident i think that the global financial markets collapsed i don't see any crime here or. selective amnesia and he's purposefully blind to the crime in front of them he
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can't hear anybody they're committing crimes you can't see anybody even though it's presented the evidence every single day criminality no. ambiguity aboard it. is just joining our team and apparent protest against president assad at syria's aleppo university met a bloody end today leaving four dead and two hundred arrested on verified video from the clashes showed troops and students together attacking the demonstrators amarna sabi a senior columnist at the newspaper in neighboring lebanon blames much of the violence on arms proliferation. let's look at the situation in a realistic way there are some many that are all around the city in cities major syrian cities there are gunmen you know and it's very difficult but they're not
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very well organized so there are different groups of armed men on the streets and it's very difficult for the army which army to withdraw from the cities and leave the ground for the governments or that's also in making things more complicated what is required is that is that the government would actually back down and the syrian army would withdraw the tanks from the cities and that's very difficult to implement and there are weapons being smuggled into syria last week there was a shipment of weapons that were stopped by the lebanese army on the lebanese coast and there was a huge shipment of some some heavy some high caliber. weapons and this could create a lot of damage and i think that the countries surrounding cities should actually make put more pressure on on stopping the smuggling of weapons to syria because smuggling weapons to syria will only increase the violence and violence will lead to more violence and this is a vicious circle deep beneath the rolling english countryside live pockets of gas
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suitable for energy the trouble is getting it can be destructive and toxic to those living above the process of fracking is banned in some countries but the british government intends to drill away irrespective of public fears or the environmentalists environmental consequences here's artie's ivor bennett. it triggers earthquakes and could poison water supplies but fracking suggests got the green light in the u.k. a government study says the controversial gas extraction technique is safe despite causing two tremors in the popular coastal resort of blackpool last year environmentalist's fear is a smoke screen hiding the far more dangerous side effect of large scale deadly pollution but it fails to address the fact that earthquakes and seismicity you know these issues are actually a new very small production of the other associated problems with fracking so the report doesn't really do justice to any other aspect so ultimately the department
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of energy climate change to regulating this hydraulic fracturing or fracking extracts methane gas from underground millions of gallons of water and chemicals including hydrochloric acid pumped into a three kilometer deep well that high pressure when the rock cracks gas escapes but so too can deadly toxins and radiation previously locked in the ground this site is just sixty kilometers south of london is one of many the government intends to drill and the people who live here have had no say permission has already been given for fracking to start and that's the hole that will be pumped with water at one thousand meters it's not shallower than most other fracking sites which means the risks of tremors a much higher but so too are the chances of toxic chemicals seeping into the water supply and that's the worry for residents who live nearby the fact that fracking could take place four miles from my home makes me feel very angry very disillusioned very disappointed in our legislators things absolutely exasperated
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that they can even countenance sanctioning because it is an eco sidle technology it's short term it's short sighted halfway between the capital and the coast bulk i'm surrounded by a network of reservoirs that provide water to much of england's densely populated south. beast the fear is the toxic cocktail left by fracking will pollute supplies only quarter of the carcinogenic chemicals pumped in actually come out again fracking has already begun in america these online videos show what happens if the well casing splits taps flaming after gas leaks into the water system but britain insists it's a cleaner alternative to coal local campaign is far from convinced we really need to be looking at no we're going to move away from fossil fuels and what's happening at the moment is that the government is diverting its attention and its resources towards. energy such as new clear fracking don't increase resilience and don't
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move as a way to reduce close. impact fracking is banned in france and bowl garia because of public outrage but in the current corners of england's countryside people's fears are no match for the energy giants i have been it r t sussex. there is aiming business live from moscow and dimitri now and the markets are still down why is that. for a lot of reasons mainly on worries about what's going on in europe because mario draghi the head of the european central bank was in barcelona talking about the situation in the euro zone and he said that basically the situation is becoming more uncertain and more downside risk so take a look at all well it's pretty dramatic over the drop of around two dollars per barrel before light sweet bread in the u.s. markets we're also seeing a batch of mixed days are coming out although mortgages are out of all time low rates i mean for mortgages thirty year mortgages at the same time jobless claims
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have come in with a decline that's also good but the service sector has shown a slowdown and therefore we're still seeing a negative picture of them both. the nasdaq over in europe are trading is drawing to an end with a foot sea up slightly down this is helped by. news that spain managed to place two and a half billion euros worth of state boards today and over here in the first of all currencies a year of the euro is pretty stable against the dollar but the ruble has been losing value against. currencies today on the decline in oil price and therefore the russian market also poses a second day of losses with the my six declining by one quarter of a percent secular what's moving the my six gazprom despite all this negative news especially decline in oil prices it's still up one percent was up point two percent on disappointing first quarter results still better than the markets that profit
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declined almost half in the first quarter and after as was the biggest loser of the day it was down seven percent that's brando. is getting closer to taking control over the russian carmaker segregate that story in more detail now it's setting up a joint venture with say corp russian technology through which it will increase its stake in after vast to just over fifty percent i will be investing seven hundred fifty million dollars and had about about service partnership with international majors will help the company diversify its production. here is the year off for. launching new cars and modernization of the was we launched a new. zealand together with airlines during the last six months as will launch two new cars by the end of the year we are going to produce. and move more to brand manufacture and in one year we're going to launch. our cars as well on the same
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thanks for joining our team with me. here's a quick recap of your headlines the crocs grow wider in egypt's troubled election violence wells over a band of religious candidates with the ruling military seeming to be the only ones to benefit. nato fails to move forward on your own missile defense style with russia and moscow says it reserves the right to strike back if the system breaches its security. police crackdown on an anti-war rally in barcelona as major european central bank heads to discuss the state of spain's rapidly spiraling finances. and hillary clinton pitches for china's support on north korea and iran and the u.s. military.
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