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accused of inciting hatred and of discrimination against muslims far right politician here wilders walks free from the. experts say his trial shows europe's multiculturalism policies simply driven communities apart . and bringing in the best of russia and its heart and soul to a global audience twenty four hours a day that new documentary channel goes live with the help of a president. join me for those stories and more in about thirty minutes but before that we talk to those who still remember nazi germany's first offensive against the soviet union which took place in the city of brest in modern bella ruse that's next on r.t. . brest fortress today it's on the territory of the sovereign republic of belarus formerly the soviet republic of belarus a fortress was once the westernmost outpost of the soviet empire each day schoolchildren in the town of brest take part in a ceremony by a local monument to commemorate what happened there. on june twenty second one hundred forty one german fascist forces invaded the soviet union without a declaration of war the defenders of the breast fortress
accused of inciting hatred and of discrimination against muslims far right politician here wilders walks free from the. experts say his trial shows europe's multiculturalism policies simply driven communities apart . and bringing in the best of russia and its heart and soul to a global audience twenty four hours a day that new documentary channel goes live with the help of a president. join me for those stories and more in about thirty minutes but before that we talk to those who still remember...
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and to judge far right politician wilders is cleared by a court of speech charges. these statements. fell within the boundaries of legitimate political debate. president dmitri. new documentary. it's history people and culture into the world twenty four hours a day. and up next peter lavelle talks to his guests about president obama's speech and asks if american and nato troops will ever completely leave afghanistan that's all in our debate show cross talk right now on r.t. . for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. peter lavelle exit strategy obama's long awaited plan to start drawing down troops levels in afghanistan is in place but is it a real drawdown or just a reduction of the so-called surge of eighteen months ago did obama capitulate to public opinion over military needs and will american and nato troops ever completely leave afghanistan to afghans. afghan strategy i'm joined by gareth porter in washington he's an investigative historian and journalist also in washington we have sam said he is senio
and to judge far right politician wilders is cleared by a court of speech charges. these statements. fell within the boundaries of legitimate political debate. president dmitri. new documentary. it's history people and culture into the world twenty four hours a day. and up next peter lavelle talks to his guests about president obama's speech and asks if american and nato troops will ever completely leave afghanistan that's all in our debate show cross talk right now on r.t. . for the full story...
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this is -- built in the siberian wilderness. this is due to start generating next april. producing electricity from the huge water resources is right back in fashion. russia has woken up to the huge market for power on its doorstep. this enormous network of hydroelectric dams is plan for eastern siberia and the potential to generate a vast amount of electricity. we are a good deal closer to china than the big population centers of european russia some 2,000 kilometers away. leading the charge to turn water into cash is --, the aluminum magnate of russia and one of the richest men. >> it you are shifting huge amounts of electricity to china. how much could you be shipping? >> and several years, up to -- 15 billion kilowatt hours. >> russia has an agreement to china to sell up to 60 billion kilowatt hours per year within a decade which is more than enough to power greece for hongkong. this could prevent the burning of about 30 million tons of coal each year. the new power stations have come at a price. the siberian towns have had to be destroyed before the waters rise. in a
this is -- built in the siberian wilderness. this is due to start generating next april. producing electricity from the huge water resources is right back in fashion. russia has woken up to the huge market for power on its doorstep. this enormous network of hydroelectric dams is plan for eastern siberia and the potential to generate a vast amount of electricity. we are a good deal closer to china than the big population centers of european russia some 2,000 kilometers away. leading the charge...
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nazis it's like a court ruled his comments fell within the boundaries of legitimate political debate wilders is known for his anti muslim stance and has called for a halt so that's their main ration and for the koran to be banned member of the european parliament philip slice says the verdict shows that immigration policy has to change. this is very important not just for here through this but for freedom of speech in itself you know we've always been told that multiculturalism and was going to be great and was going to solve a lot of problems on the country that has become a problem in itself and it's very important that everyone should be able to you know to put forward his own solutions to the problem and other it balanced and free debate people from outside of europe who come to any country in the european union shoot themselves to the local laws the local way of living as a romans do and this is very important multiculturalism in reality does not work in europe we are seeing big problems in major cities major capitals in western europe where we see power societies that have emerged you
nazis it's like a court ruled his comments fell within the boundaries of legitimate political debate wilders is known for his anti muslim stance and has called for a halt so that's their main ration and for the koran to be banned member of the european parliament philip slice says the verdict shows that immigration policy has to change. this is very important not just for here through this but for freedom of speech in itself you know we've always been told that multiculturalism and was going to...
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wilders went on trial for comments on islam he made in a public debate he compared the agent to narcissism and cold for a ban on the koran the court ruled the remarks were offensive but didn't break any law and i graciously sentiment is on the rise in europe with a huge or maybe even friday to tighten border controls within the union member of the european parliament philip klein says was multicultural politics failing it may be time for more radical solutions. we've always been told that multiculturalism and was going to be great and was going to solve a lot of problems on the contrary it has become a problem in itself and it's very important that everyone should be able to you know to put forward his own solutions to the problem and that it is balanced and free debate people from outside of europe who come to any country in the european union shoot themselves to the local malls the local way of living as a romans do and this is very important multiculturalism you know and reality does not work in europe we are seeing big problems in major cities major capitals in western europe where we
wilders went on trial for comments on islam he made in a public debate he compared the agent to narcissism and cold for a ban on the koran the court ruled the remarks were offensive but didn't break any law and i graciously sentiment is on the rise in europe with a huge or maybe even friday to tighten border controls within the union member of the european parliament philip klein says was multicultural politics failing it may be time for more radical solutions. we've always been told that...
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at some other stories from around the world and the trial of far right dutch politician here is wilderness reaches its hand with the judge set to announce a verdict later on thursday after describing islam as a fascist religion terrorism and calling for the koran to be banned he stands accused of inciting hatred and discrimination wilders insists he's comments were directed at islam and not of muslim believers it is expected that the dutch man will be acquitted of all the charges. the federal reserve has cut its forecast for us economic growth it now estimates the economy should grow up to two point nine percent this year that's lower than earlier predictions the central bank also warned of high unemployment at reserve chief ben bernanke reset the worsening economy happened so far by soaring energy prices and reduced japanese production after the quake and tsunami. three people have been killed in the central peruvian city of. after students clashed with police and other twenty two were injured while protesting against the building of a new university which they believe will cause an exist
at some other stories from around the world and the trial of far right dutch politician here is wilderness reaches its hand with the judge set to announce a verdict later on thursday after describing islam as a fascist religion terrorism and calling for the koran to be banned he stands accused of inciting hatred and discrimination wilders insists he's comments were directed at islam and not of muslim believers it is expected that the dutch man will be acquitted of all the charges. the federal...
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. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's cultural center and a place of innovation that is recognized and the love throughout the world. one of the highlights is a series of three left tapestries. they are on view after being in stor
. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to...
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the costumes and the antics got wilder. was it a celebration or a protest march? >> at one point in the 1970s someone tried to introduce like carnival style rides at the festival after the parade and they were loudly criticized for you know pulling the political things out of this event. and they were declawing the movement that it was all about celebration and not about politics. >> reporter: in the 1980s the festive move was squashed. not but politics but by an infectious virus turns strong young men into dead young men. >> the parade became a little more quiet as aids was taking its toll. >> reporter: in the 1990s, a new generation took over. a generation that included racial and social issues of all kinds. the generation xers were savvy about fund raising and opened the doors to commercial fund raising. some believe the parade is losing it's punch. >> i think if you're betting at bringing resources to the table that you have a chance to affect more things in the world. on the other hand if you sell out your message and water down what you're doing, then you've
the costumes and the antics got wilder. was it a celebration or a protest march? >> at one point in the 1970s someone tried to introduce like carnival style rides at the festival after the parade and they were loudly criticized for you know pulling the political things out of this event. and they were declawing the movement that it was all about celebration and not about politics. >> reporter: in the 1980s the festive move was squashed. not but politics but by an infectious virus...
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and 40 movies including "van wilder." he came to l.a.get into the entertainment game and he has. >> my parents gave me like a 30-day ultimatum. find a job or come back to texas. so i went and signed up for the extra work and i was working that night on a movie called "rat race." >> reporter: now, we've watched "rat race" a bunch of times. paused. rewound. we just can't find him. but the first to spot jesse in this "cougar club" clip will win this signed photo. tweet me. watch it between on our site. you can pause and stuff. anyway, jesse's been working flatout for 11 years. he was even on "glee." >> got a long wait. >> reporter: right there. he kind of worked with larry david. his imdb credits include, nerd, nerd number one, nerdy guy, geek and third ufo enthusiast. >> i've done my fair share of speaking parts. just not many people have screen them. >> reporter: here's one of those moments on "monk." >> he was going like this. what do you think it means? >> reporter: but what will life be like as a background artist? >> most shows, they'
and 40 movies including "van wilder." he came to l.a.get into the entertainment game and he has. >> my parents gave me like a 30-day ultimatum. find a job or come back to texas. so i went and signed up for the extra work and i was working that night on a movie called "rat race." >> reporter: now, we've watched "rat race" a bunch of times. paused. rewound. we just can't find him. but the first to spot jesse in this "cougar club" clip will win...
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far right politician geert wilders had been on trial.es stem from comments he made online and in newspapers and in his controversial 2008 documentary on islamic extremism but a dutch court has ruled that his remarks were denigrating but were not illegal. cnn has been following the case. she join s me now. he's been acquitted. why? >> in 2008 the prosecutor's office said his comments pretty much mirrored the comments of the judge in this trial. it's interesting you sense in terms of the dutch public opinion that he speaks for what the dutch say in a lost their opinion editorials has been the silent masses, the white middle class dutch people who find the concept of immigration quite problematic are slightly worried about the influx of culture amongst them. >> his popularity has been given a big boost because of this, right? >> huge, huge. what's really interesting is he's trying very hard to distance himself and saying what we are is a moderate party, not an extremely party because we reflect the concerns of the sideline the majority. but
far right politician geert wilders had been on trial.es stem from comments he made online and in newspapers and in his controversial 2008 documentary on islamic extremism but a dutch court has ruled that his remarks were denigrating but were not illegal. cnn has been following the case. she join s me now. he's been acquitted. why? >> in 2008 the prosecutor's office said his comments pretty much mirrored the comments of the judge in this trial. it's interesting you sense in terms of the...
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we have a wilderness component. we take them hiking. we do that with the school district, the boys club and the ymca. the connection is the important thing. without the connection and listening relationship, there is no trust. that's what we strive to build. >> thank you. did you want to add something, angela? >> yes, i did, i had a couple of action items. i think this is a good time to add. to officer parillo. there's a lot of great programs. i noticed these programs are sporadic. there's a couple at this school and this school. maybe a year, 2 years. there's maybe one program. not that many programs that we invest in long term. i was looking at this the other day with the contents. if you look at the back. there's a charter of the usfd. violence prevention chart. the most important part for me is the school wide behavior program. what's been found to be the best way to prevent violence is have a school wide program. it has to be embedded in your curriculum. the different ways you create different rules in class and how do deal with th
we have a wilderness component. we take them hiking. we do that with the school district, the boys club and the ymca. the connection is the important thing. without the connection and listening relationship, there is no trust. that's what we strive to build. >> thank you. did you want to add something, angela? >> yes, i did, i had a couple of action items. i think this is a good time to add. to officer parillo. there's a lot of great programs. i noticed these programs are sporadic....
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they knew him as a saint, john the baptist of the wilderness. about the essential man, they knew almost nothing. it's as if john chapman was rehearsing from the part of johnny appleseed all night. now i'd like to read the short epilogue which i close the book. it won't spoil or take too long. the epilogue is called my johnny. a close friend, a lawyer with a great heart has a vision of john chapman building and planting his seeds, twirling the whole night long in rapturous concord which whatever he can see as a universal devine. i can see that. chapman, appleseed, whatever you call him, god talked to him through every tree, leaf, rock, every beast great and small. how would he not twirl in joy? johnny's famous loneliness might now have been so lonely after all. as william d. howe wrote, if we are surrounded by spirits, evil or good which our evil or good behavior invites, then the harmless, loving, half crazy man walked daily with the angels of god. i could also see henry david thoreau in chapman. instead at the moment john chapman lay dying in f
they knew him as a saint, john the baptist of the wilderness. about the essential man, they knew almost nothing. it's as if john chapman was rehearsing from the part of johnny appleseed all night. now i'd like to read the short epilogue which i close the book. it won't spoil or take too long. the epilogue is called my johnny. a close friend, a lawyer with a great heart has a vision of john chapman building and planting his seeds, twirling the whole night long in rapturous concord which whatever...
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taken from the wild, they would take the populations that they were working with, in the tentacle wilderness population that they are referring to. they would take a couple of them out every year and much of them for poisoning. many of these animals have been shot with these lead bullets, and so -- they have a medical technique where they will leach out the bloodstream. we are delighted to be partnering with the fish and wildlife service. and the fish and game on this project. and i would like to talk about the san francisco zoo. like all of the communities and all of the city governments, it is important to deal with the waste stream, and people can help to select this and go to compost or garbage. we have been working with parks and recreation about this and we are up to 75% right now. we have biodiesel. we have these vehicles going out into schools. i saw on the news today, the bay area transport commission is trying to get people to take public transportation. we have the employees -- if they get public transportation, we provide them a couple of money for the passage, and we also encour
taken from the wild, they would take the populations that they were working with, in the tentacle wilderness population that they are referring to. they would take a couple of them out every year and much of them for poisoning. many of these animals have been shot with these lead bullets, and so -- they have a medical technique where they will leach out the bloodstream. we are delighted to be partnering with the fish and wildlife service. and the fish and game on this project. and i would like...
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wanted to let the commission know we're dealing with over the counter plan checks for some of the wilder systems that currently and we are managing to do them, due to the simplicity of the system is being proposed, if they become more complex, we will look at charging a planned checking fee, but at the current time we are issuing minimum permits for the gray water system to encourage people to actually install the systems. >> is there a checklist week have by which we could check off that we had made preliminary reviews so that when they come back later on, if they want to pursue the next stage of fulfilling what they want to objectively go beyond the preliminary review, that's where the meter will start running? >> what he is doing right now is giving a list for comments on their plans so they can come back and correct it when it is ready to issue. if they decide to install the system, in some cases they cannot be installed due to the nature of the property. but in most cases, he will make suggestions and give them notices. >> the department conducts pro bono front end by extending prof
wanted to let the commission know we're dealing with over the counter plan checks for some of the wilder systems that currently and we are managing to do them, due to the simplicity of the system is being proposed, if they become more complex, we will look at charging a planned checking fee, but at the current time we are issuing minimum permits for the gray water system to encourage people to actually install the systems. >> is there a checklist week have by which we could check off that...
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hooker will order them back into the wilderness. that negated the artillery.e didn't have calvary. the best thing about the army of the atomic relative to of the confederates was their artillery. mom and under a superb officer. but that was negated with this bella ground that they chose. they were able to execute the famous flag march against the army of the potomac and the afternoon of may 2nd day assault down plank road and collapse the 11th court. the old battle is changed. may 3rd again if you look at may 3rd a chance of oil it was a bloody, bloody slugfest. jackson had been wounded the night before. his good friend in the army. replaced him. lee had to unite the wings of his army. he had to attack there. i'm trying to make a point of this. circumstances telethat he has to attack. he has to unite the wings of his army. if hooker figures out that there is a big gap there he can file through and possibly crushed some segments of the army. they will. and that is the day their release sealed it more less who would win at chances will. ultimately joe hooker wou
hooker will order them back into the wilderness. that negated the artillery.e didn't have calvary. the best thing about the army of the atomic relative to of the confederates was their artillery. mom and under a superb officer. but that was negated with this bella ground that they chose. they were able to execute the famous flag march against the army of the potomac and the afternoon of may 2nd day assault down plank road and collapse the 11th court. the old battle is changed. may 3rd again if...
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you could say the place is in the wilderness there isn't any electricity or a decent road there it can only be reached either by snowmobile or on foot. on the way to its destination the group registers with the local rescue service. an official of the service and rescue party takes note of its roots the number of people involved and approximate date of the group's return if the group fails to turn up on time rescue teams will undergo a search and rescue operation like all other groups of this kind this one is briefed before it continues its journey. i wish to formally warn you of possible avalanches in the mountains you should be on alert especially after lunchtime when warmer weather normally causes snow falls also a storm alert has been declared for tomorrow northwesterly winds of up to twenty meters a second. a member of the rescue services joins the clip because the group they go as far as the foothills where the road ends they then cover ten kilometers across low hills with an all terrain vehicle but before taking a ride from the slopes the group needs to hike up hill on foot as n
you could say the place is in the wilderness there isn't any electricity or a decent road there it can only be reached either by snowmobile or on foot. on the way to its destination the group registers with the local rescue service. an official of the service and rescue party takes note of its roots the number of people involved and approximate date of the group's return if the group fails to turn up on time rescue teams will undergo a search and rescue operation like all other groups of this...
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a and order them back into the wilderness. that negated their artillery. he didn't have the calgary with him. the best thing about the army potomac relative to the confederates was the artillery, this will land under a superb henry hunt but that was negated the battleground that they chose and with jeb stuart being to shut off the avenue and the roads in that area, they were able to execute the famous jackson march from the army potomac and in the course the afternoon of may 2nd they would assault down the plank road and collapse of the 11th corps and the whole battle changed. may 3rd, again, if you look at me scared it was a bloody slugfest in the woods. jackson had been wounded the night before jeb stuart and his good friend in the army replaced him and had to unite the wings of his army so he had to attack. i'm trying to make a point of it again, circumstances tell him he has to attack. he has to unite the wings of his army because if he figures out there's a big gap he gets funneled through and possibly prisses some segmen
a and order them back into the wilderness. that negated their artillery. he didn't have the calgary with him. the best thing about the army potomac relative to the confederates was the artillery, this will land under a superb henry hunt but that was negated the battleground that they chose and with jeb stuart being to shut off the avenue and the roads in that area, they were able to execute the famous jackson march from the army potomac and in the course the afternoon of may 2nd they would...
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them back into the wilderness. that negated their artillery. he didn't have calvary with them the best thing of the army potomac relative to the confederates was their artillery. there was well manned under a superb officer henry hunt. but that was negated with this battleground that they chose and with jeb stewart being able to shut of the avenues meaning the roads in that area they were able to execute the famous -- jackson's famous flank march around the army of the potomic and, of course, in the afternoon of the may 2nd they will assault down the road and collapse the 11 corps. and the whole battle has changed there. may 3rd, again, if you look at may 3rd, it was a bloody, bloody slugfest for brass works in these woods. jeb stewart is a good friend in the army. and lee had to unite the wings of his army so he had to attack there. again, circumstances tell lee he has to attack. he has to unite the wings of his army because if hook figures out or there's a big gap there he can plow through and possibly crush some
them back into the wilderness. that negated their artillery. he didn't have calvary with them the best thing of the army potomac relative to the confederates was their artillery. there was well manned under a superb officer henry hunt. but that was negated with this battleground that they chose and with jeb stewart being able to shut of the avenues meaning the roads in that area they were able to execute the famous -- jackson's famous flank march around the army of the potomic and, of course,...
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. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a
. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to...
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and politician is here to wilders is cleared by a court of hate speech for comparing islam to naziism judges in amsterdam ruled that his statements while insulting fell within the boundaries of legitimate political debate. and dmitri medvedev president of russia which is on our t.v.'s new documentary on our two d. printing stories on russia its history people and culture to the world twenty four hours a day. and up next the kaiser report in which max kaiser and co-host stacy herbert find out how the international monetary fund will actually profit and make money from european states in crisis such as greece. max kaiser this is the kaiser report we are back from athens where we were able to stand up to an onslaught of tear gas from provocative tours what's a provocative or that's a cop dressed up like an anarchist hastings arab or what's happening max in fact i believe they were i.m.f. agent stress that has anarchists and they are they tear gas canisters had c.d.'s written alongside collateralized debt swap on of the sort of that is financial terrorism i think it's called credit defaul
and politician is here to wilders is cleared by a court of hate speech for comparing islam to naziism judges in amsterdam ruled that his statements while insulting fell within the boundaries of legitimate political debate. and dmitri medvedev president of russia which is on our t.v.'s new documentary on our two d. printing stories on russia its history people and culture to the world twenty four hours a day. and up next the kaiser report in which max kaiser and co-host stacy herbert find out...