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things were fairly quiet i had a bit of a stroll around the city center and it seemed all very good natured but there were reports much earlier in the day of group of polish fans attacking a group of russian supporters who were sitting down in a cafe where the real trouble started really a couple of hours before kickoff for russia had planned march from a city center to serve a stadium also which the two kilometers outside of the city center it was a march to coincide with independence day for twelve for the top of june in russia but unfortunately. march was obviously given the go ahead by the local authorities but in forty the trouble started when russians found starts to reach the stadium as a bridge just a few hundred meters away from the stadium and fans really tried to attack the russian fans i mean i've been following the russian team for quite a long time and a lot of the fans in this march they were just purely football supporters and you can easily tell. full support from someone who's looking for trouble and there were a number of casualties. ten people have been taken to hospital and they've been
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around one hundred arrests and unfortunately. there was trouble brewing as i left the stadium is a very short walk from the stadium where i'm speaking now and you could hear somebody supporters saying saying things which could provoke the situation the russian fans were very wild reserve they didn't respond to these provocations but unfortunately i'm sure it's happened it's going to be more trouble in the city centers both groups as. heads of the bars in the city center and really i think unfortunately it's just going to be a recipe for disaster all right well thanks very much for that update we'll check back in with you later are forced by richard we live for us from warsaw. remember you can find photos and more footage from all the trouble started in poland's capital also on our website r.t. dot com. a mass opposition protest happened in central moscow today the demonstration gathered activists from all walks of russia's political life and went off peacefully at a contrast to a violent rally last month the may protest saw dozens of injuries to protesters and
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police with criminal cases filed against the ringleaders or he's peter all reports . we saw tens of thousands of people demonstrating on the streets of moscow they came from all across the political spectrum in the country from the far left sue far right extremist groups i have to say the the nationalists and far right groups were amongst the the largest in attendance now while i was taking walking with those demonstrators along that route i did see several amongst the group of nationalists wearing variations on all nazi uniforms including one woman wearing a take on the s.s. uniform including a a banner around tehran bearing a russian nationalists symbol of course these people did come from all across the political structure is i say they came to voice their displeasure with the russian government this demonstration went off incredibly peacefully i didn't see anything
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like the violent clashes we saw during the previous protests in moscow in may of this year now then we saw the demonstrations really hijacked by radical groups and we saw clashes which resulted in both the demonstrators themselves and police being injured now that resulted in the apartments the homes of the leaders of the protest movement having their houses search to see if they were involved in organizing those violent attacks and we also saw changes to the law here in russia regarding what punishments would be in place for those breaking the law during demonstrations the government saying that they did this to bring the fines and the the sentences in line with other european countries which means you could see a fine for severe breaking of the law we're talking about things like causing serious damage to people and property here of us as high as seven thousand year old
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fortunately we didn't see any of that type of violence today in this protest when. self pretty much without a hitch despite the weather. syria now in a state of civil war according to the head of the un peacekeeping operation in their countries recently seen a spike in violence with us as u.n. observers now reporting not just offenses by government forces but also a spike in coordinated rebel attacks as well this is the monitors aborted an inspection mission after they came under fire from a mob as they tried to enter the city of haifa artie's marie if an ocean has more from damascus. un more inches have reported the heavy surge in recent weeks of rebels called a nation and attacks in response they say the syrian government has given the army too much freedom and too much free rein and that all the lads too dramatic increase in civilian dads one of the most stark in the recent example of this fresh wave of violence here in syria is the heavy artillery bombardment of the
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rebel stronghold backed by helicopter strikes in the central province of homes and again we've been receiving conflicting reports on exactly what happened there with opposition claiming the syrian army has been targeting inshallah in the residential areas of the town and while the government has been accusing the rebels of using civilians as human during these attacks death toll yesterday alone stood at sixty three people according to opposition sources with more than third of them army soldiers the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon has said that he's deployed concerned over the increasing violence here in syria and has called on all countries with influence on both the rebels and syrian government to call on all colleges to stop while to stop atrocities to lay down arms and to pull back as he put it from the brink at the same time we are hearing claims of completely different nature from another international organization with a surge of violence has been seized on by nato chief hinting at a possible intervention mr rasmussen has compared the events in syria today with
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those in the balkans during the nine hundred ninety s. that led to nato is bombardment of former yugoslavia we've also been hearing a lot about military intervention recently from both you and nato member britain foreign secretary william hague has said that this scenario cannot be ruled out he's also stressed that this up to assad to decide whether he wants to seize the violence and all atrocities in his country and fulfill the rebels' demands at the same time we know hague. that is aware of all kind of terrorist operating in syria saying that the international terrorist organization could fuel the violence and could fuel this conflict so that and the west message is somewhat muddled that assad is not responsible for all violence here in his country but he is being held responsible regardless dr o'meara xabi
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a senior political analyst and columnist at the newspaper says though the recent developments in syria shocked the country they shouldn't be used as an excuse for foreign intervention. i think the situation has reached a very dangerous proportions and there are civilians that are being killed and today we had some. there were some pictures of harben massacres children have been targeted and innocent civilians and i think however it's not too late to i mean i am afraid that perhaps the statement given by the united nations may may be. desperate. yes but it's not the end of the road there is still a chance to actually have a cease fire to have the plan that has been laid out in the past by kofi annan implemented to have a ceasefire and go for the political dialogue there is no military solution they cannot be
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a military solution and in fact what the western powers are calling for. military interference is is in insane initiative it would not lead to any progress in this situation it would only make the situation worse. we killings founder julian assange has asked britain's supreme court to reopen the case regarding his extradition to sweden almost two weeks after he lost his appeal there his lawyers challenge a decision saying it was based on a legal point that they weren't given the chance to challenge in court the famous whistleblower is wanted in sweden over sex crime allegations but his supporters fear the extradition will just be a step toward handing him over to the u.s. recently his contacts and acquaintances experience evidence of the pursuit of a songe some of them being held for questioning particularly after taking part in this program that's being broadcast on our teeth you can watch the latest edition of his show throughout the day here he has the activists from the cypherpunks movement about the invisible war over a future that they say is being fought. but the fundamental things that cypherpunks
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written recognize is that the architecture actually defines the political situation so if you have a centralized architecture even if the best people in the world are in control of it no matter where we look we can see especially with financial systems that that effectively even if people have the best of intentions it doesn't matter i mean the architecture is the true it's true for the internet with regard to communications the so-called lawful intercept systems which are which is just a nice way of saying spying on people so you can use them. yeah absolutely that's a lot of lawful murder you've heard about a lot of the on the rights on american citizens by the u.s. president obama you know when he killed on laura locky sixteen year old son in yemen that's it lawful murder or targeted killing as they put it right so so-called lawful intercept is the same thing you just put lawful in front of everything and then all of a sudden because the state does it it's legitimate but it's in fact the architecture of the state that allows them to do that at all and is the architecture of the laws and the architecture of the technology just is the same as it's the architecture of financial systems and what the cypherpunks wanted to do was to create systems where
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we could compensate each other in a truly free way where it was not possible to interfere. you watch the second part of julian assange just talks with us cypherpunk activists in the next hour and if you missed the first part that we aired you can find it again at r t v dot com. the rescue package for spanish banks will come with strings attached that's the message from the german chancellor who said help will be tied to reforms in the banking sector it contradicts comments from the country's prime minister who indicated that the hundred billion euros of financial aid was different from the conditional bailouts of other e.u. states political risk consultant john holzman says it's getting harder and harder for you politicians to make investors believe the strategy is affected. the point is that of course the germans are going to part with their money without conditions mrs merkel has a very tough political scene herself and if she were said to just give the spanish one hundred million euro the people in germany. i think she lost her mind sort of
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courts are going to be conditions of course the trick is going to look over spanish banks of course there's going to be conditionality the e.u. level and the spanish and what's happening is you see the politics of this getting harder and harder mrs merkel needs that conditionality the spanish government can't hope to survive if there is that conditionality they've lost control of the story in the beginning to believe this nonsense the crisis has followed a pattern they're going for any bailouts greece portugal ireland and spain and what's happened is that after every day allow the amount of time it takes the markets to read the fine print to realize that indeed this is nonsense it is an all set to get smaller and smaller and smaller so we've gone from two months to two weeks two days and in the case of spain it took literally two hours for things to turn around this is by far the end from the from the end of story turn now to some other stories making headlines across the globe as many as one hundred dead after two earthquakes rattled northern afghanistan rescue crews continue searching for survivors after a tremor sparked a massive landslide burying dozens of homes damage has been reported across five
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districts with only a few people being pulled from the rubble alive who it was felt as far away as the capital kabul one hundred seventy kilometers south. in northwest pakistan a commander of the anti taliban forces a survived an attack from a suicide bomber but two of his bodyguards were killed the local tribal leader wasn't his car when the explosives went off to other people were injured in the attack which comes just days after a similar strike killed nineteen on a bus carrying government employees no one has claimed responsibility for either incident. egypt's former president hosni mubarak is said to be in stable condition after doctors worked to revive him when his heart stopped twice but the country's official news agency denied mubarak went into a coma as some reports suggested the eighty four year old's health has worsened over the last few days the former leader is now in a cairo prison hospital serving a life term for his role in the deaths of hundreds of protests. during last year's
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uprising. u.s. military has admitted to making mistakes during its wars in iraq and afghanistan a recent report written by the pentagon says quote strategic leadership repeatedly failed in its training and policies with washington failing to rule out military intervention in syria lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine thinks you can avoid these errors by staying out the military right now in the united states is playing a very critical role the key and major institution that is pushing back against president obama and that nato commitment for an intervention into syria one choose thought these kinds of interventions especially in those countries you're going past the point of simple combat you're threatening the danger of nuclear war to the military right now he's saying no no no no no don't stick us in another one of these situations where you don't want this and if
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you do this thing could escalate into an actual nuclear war and we were opposed to this so i would say that the military right now is probably more sane and more thoughtful and defending the interest the united states than our president obama is at this moment. moscow's been celebrating a national holiday russia a russia day drew more than thirty thousand people to a party in red square and across the city. has more on the celebrations and the holiday itself. today marks twenty. russian federation's so now we're talking about the fall of the soviet union back in one thousand and four. made a new fishel public holiday so that every russia can enjoy this day to celebrate who they are from their flags to the national it's all about celebration with. all of those from around the country really to entertain the crowd and of course some
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of the people. love me as always i mean everybody just really just was so excited to see every russians as celebrated this very different feel and this yes they've decided to stage this amazing concert so that everyone from young and old can come out here to the most popular place in moscow and enjoy the celebrations enjoy being russian on russian national day. israel's retain dozens of african migrants in the first stage of the leadership's plan to deport more than four thousand people from the country this after the government initially welcome the refugees who are trying to escape violence in their homeland policy or explains they face further strife upon their return home. i thought that. the sudanese are a cancer in our body will do everything to return them to their lands strong words from a politician in the country but by those who survived the holocaust. sudanese dissidents
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sudanese to sit down and even stronger words inciting racial hatred against african migrants. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has boasted loud that israel is the only democracy in the middle east and yet it's his own politicians who calling for verse that we need to expel the info troops who is from the lands of israel and we shouldn't be afraid to use that word many of the so-called infiltrators have already been expelled once fleeing poverty violence of authoritarian rule some sixty thousand of them have crossed illegally into israel through the relatively poorest desert border with egypt israel is warn of an impending demographic and economic crisis. these are people who experienced severe trauma in their native land in therefore they saw their villages burned down era trees who were slaves of a dictatorial regime somewhere in torture camps in sinai and then
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a new struggle stars for them is really say most come seeking work rather than refuge and when it comes to growing crime figures the newcomers make convenient scapegoats but the government cannot deport the migrants as they have a group protection those from sudan and eritrea no matter what their circumstances cannot be sent back because they face possible persecution and so they stay but without work permits and denied the most basic rights like shelter and food i feel very scary that most for that we have this this is a very scary if you like very secure. now and then there will be the. arts of violence for the refugees and their already have been apartments of african workers set alight and almost daily beatings. far from dealing with the situation prime minister netanyahu has announced his intention to go ahead with
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building a detention center to house ten thousand africans and to enforce a controversial law that will allow israel forty's to imprison illegal immigrants for up to three years without a trial then assume a leg they should look into the eyes of visa africans who fled while ns and despair and think about what they're doing to see how they're demonized how they're called names is terrible i am ashamed and i'm ashamed as an israeli as a jew in recent months street violence against the africans has surged all the more insidious because it seems to be getting the nod from above policy r.t. tel aviv. we've actually were the headlines first though r.t. interview is nouriel roubini the man known as dr doom who predicted the two thousand and eight financial crisis stay with us.
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thank you very much for your time in two thousand and six you predicted that there would be a deep economic crisis and six years later we're still in it now did you expect it to last so long that it would be so deep and we're all we middle in the beginning or maybe there's light at the end of the tunnel and the krises more in two thousand and six was a problem of too much leverage of the private sector households buying sponsored corporates now as a result of the response to their cries is scott's theme of those bailing out banks
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and there is of a massive surge in public that and that sits and now there is a risk of conferees as opposed to in the be the world's or bangs going badly qantas having solved and various going to faltering as already happening in greece and unfortunately when you have to watch private in public that it takes a long time up to a decade or two to be leveraging good means. to save more to reduce that over time and that implies that more we can all the good old high unemployment rate and some degree source of it and probably because of the instability of their penis so we are able to i would say. you know. we can all mcgraw different try the recession the eurozone. that is called false by governments is going to stay with us for a number of years if you gave a percentage of
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a chance of greece exiting the euro zone how much would that be and would it be good for greece to come out of the euro zone i would say you know by next year and i would say there is a probability that greece exit the euro zone thinking about it surely even if they like not enjoying the new government there's another try to go to form comics which is becoming so sustainable that they will exit and i would say that it could be good good for them as long as the exit is all of the only. means of then there were massive shown that actually called local could be a better store growth to restore excel ballance of who that be damaged the banks damage the savings of people in the banks and that's what they need more funding to make sure that he's in all these old believe and the contagion of the rest of the eurozone is a mall there so if they could see it that way and it's fine and said these are all of the really probably. it's a monitor ball look on the bags many books including yours have been written as to the reasons behind the housing market collapse in the united states what about in
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europe would you put the most blame on and how much is brussels to blame for what's happening right now so you know sometimes people tend to say the eurozone problems because of lack of fiscal discipline or fiske of that applies to the really only degrees c. has a reason to lie then. that this is a fifteen percent of g.d.p. and the deficit and then that led to the fiscal crises but actually in that in spain in the island was the private sector that eventually led to the problems of having to bail out the banks large their fears of the crater the fiscal problem was all the fiscal problem the first place. so you know you cannot generalize there are different types of crisis within the eurozone not all of them were necessarily prevented by excesses in the probably. several of them were the binocular by excesses in the private sector because of poor regulations provision of the bank of system to create a real estate then and i cried bubble what is the present role of brics nations
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this throng growth economy is the world to be in emerging markets until recently the brics but that always sold some other rising problem as you know turkey. you know or mexico's not just the brics what concerns about the briggs and other emerging market is in all of them for the federal reserve there is now a slowdown of growth you see it in china city and sitting in brazil is because europe and you are sort of slowing down if not constructing but in part of this because many of these companies are move their way from market oriented but a form of towards them all the low growth companies about it for two as a state but then he's too much government intervention they call on me too much for all of the state owned banks saying all the enterprise is too much protection is too much resource nationalism and over that's a negative because of a slowdown potential growth it's going to lead to lower the long run we can only
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grow at the top of the brakes are actually going in the wrong that actually in the next few years that's a risk that we have to consider what about russia's specific role because recently you said the russia correct me if i'm wrong that russia should not be considered as one of the brics nations and will never be included into the g eight if it continues with its with its basically protectionist policy what you know in the g eight you know your president decide not to attend the g eight summit because he was busy creating his own cabinet that was a bit of a strange thing to do with like a snob you know in the case of the ponies you know as potential growth of a base on their statements by that would be called an obvious and three and a half percent. time i mean the reason they were growing eight nine percent now they're slowing down. so you have a. low potential girl that way to. you know not as much monica.
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you have aging of hope. there is a certain amount of transparency that is. core option. in the pentagon as you can see to show weaknesses of course that also strength general or a source is good skilled labor force is allowed three could play an important role in the global economy by the thing that import the old and that is conditional on moving away from the state their ways and so that sunny's you know open up the trade to investment flows of course i'd go with a regime which is not fair but then having a strong economists thought all policy means that even a wouldn't times are bad then shocks would call from the rest of the globe what i call the me you going to be able to back that up sold was chalk's rather than and turning into a superior financial crises and that's the lesson thank you thank you very much mr a pleasure being reviewed.
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it is to get maximum political. material hopes he was and. we want to present. something you know. i'm sure old guard you got a story around about that crazy lady with a convertible that. they were. i was on death row for nineteen years. a lot of the life that you might say surely will
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society has condemned these people as less than human it is necessary to punish everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done nobody wants to be linked to the nazis but the historical antecedents of the american death penalty today come in large part from the nazis and the sad part is to take fish gets their way and they execute him and i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead he's my only time i leave the house. and he keeps telling me they can't hear me in there because it's all cinderblock and concrete but i still honk everytime i go by. i won't be there i will now.
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have lights police used tear gas and rubber bullets as polish supporters attack russian fans ahead of a euro two thousand and twelve match in warsaw the game itself ended in the. tens of thousands of opposition activists rally in central moscow with agendas ranging from the far left to nationalist extremists. the un's head of peacekeeping says syria is now in a state of full scale civil war with observers in the country now reporting a surge in the number of attacks by both the government and rebels. report up next stay with us.
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i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report ha potatoes dead horses and big fish stacey however max who hasn't read the scripts before hand these are some of the headlines i have for our three hundredth episode. three hundred baby that's right we're going to be batting the same as ted williams well it only took three hundred episodes for this image to erupt out of spain max this is rise up. you know the indignados are joining the globe all insurrection against banker occupation rise is the phrase of the decade and these people are ready to join the others up the ramparts well max use this phrase rise up for your sake i know it took four years before the global insurrection against banker accusation caught on and you can see why this rise up has happened in this next headline this is the front page of liberace own this is save our ship you know spain a sinking right.

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