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will do misty type b. hoto kuvasz photo photo slim hotel the result of a green volvo totally p. grande victoria soto's gloria prince moto oil gold springs resort and spa all tied to a hotel while she plans to come closer to the job. the wisdom to be evergreen close a hotel in time to eat learn just her till tell him i'm boss of the party hoto point and i would print search to the splined entire true windsor hotel in touch your world the fictional a good girl how would international house flood to change every green little her told. the recount of the stories that shaped the week as russia's republic of north s.h.m. laws after thursday's says side bone which killed seventeen injured one hundred sixty local police are accused of negligence and failing to stop the boma.
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smog the ninth anniversary of the nine eleven terrorist a time there are clashes to have a plans for a mosque near ground zero and facing off they called on. also this hour america on the thai count on that safely land a passenger plane in the forest after that communication of a geisha systems failed on route to moscow from russia's far east. and brainstorming for a brighter future top minds gather for the global policy forum and yaroslavl to discuss a formula for better peace and democracy. hello and welcome to the program this is weekly review of our top story now russia's republic of north us ha's reading from the dead time got its capital in a decade
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a car bomb exploded at the central mall could have led to morning killing seventeen injuring more than one hundred sixty minute while investigators are examining how local police were told they compact with explosives allowed the suicide bomber to pass three leading to the tragedy. and now reports. cries louder than sirens but no fear just the time eleven twenty four on the watches of those who perished in the central market in logic of car as it was and so as day when a suicide bomber drove his silver car to its entrance gates he was said to become during a routine check of the car but reluctant to open the trunk but a security guard as long big clear insisted. he put the key in the trunk lock turned it maybe once or twice the key broken his hands iceland big had the man turned the car around and moved away from the crowded entrance a minute later a powerful explosion shook the area as long there heard the cries and rushed to the
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scene. i saw a lot of cars blown to pieces and a lot of bodies i had no real fear i just felt sorry for the people who died or got injured especially a young mother with her child i saw them just before the explosion a young girl was coming in with a kid a little kid as soon as she got inside the blasts happened. little went to the market the day with his entire family it said he was quarreling with his brother bought right in their bike so his grandmother promised to buy him a new one but a moment later they were killed by the blast so. i went inside but they stayed at the entrance suddenly there was an explosion i lost one of my children and my mother my wife and another kid are in hospital there were many people there it was scary no we'll know and his grandmother yes i'm on lie side by side the government's closed their hearts of the survivors stricken by the loss. this is
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a father and his one and a half year old son who died and this is his wife she was injured legs and hands and this is the woman who died. candles commemorate the dead in which he got people here mourn their loved ones and have been given blood to help the injured for tinier who has arrived in the form of a newborn son but before the birth she too had to leave through the tragedy. to the market and the brooch in the entrance a powerful explosion went off my ears were down right away honestly i didn't understand it was a negative terror or anything like that. so people covered by blonde and they ran right away i was afraid of a second blast. too scared for the last hope to get to be one son team and i didn't notice that she herself was injured and it was not the piece of metal in her knee
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that was on her mind. and was afraid that nothing was moving and then after some time he started moving when i was home to one taken care of and baby sleeping beside her to jenin now is occupied will begin a name for the little one as was logic of cause itself she still needs some time to get back to normal life this penetrating logic of cars is far deeper than this shell hole left by that deadly car blast as days parts people slowly start mending their lives for sun like the newborn baby it could be a bridge to a new life but for many this horrible attack will be engraved on their hearts forever. our chief oh my god that's the bombing in north or set your husband followed by a string of terror operations of the north caucuses region ten militants have been killed into separate incidents in another volatile russian republic dagestan eight gunmen were besieged in the house and the republic's capital. they refused to
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surrender and opened fire on the police before being killed in a shootout elsewhere to militants were killed in another dentist on a village before being killed they shot a top local. who acted as if you go seat. some experts say militants in the north caucuses a part of an international terrorist network doctor late for a professor the national defense university in washington and an expert on global terrorism says the bombing in north the cities no different from all the suicide attacks anyway in the world. but this attack suicide attack in the northern caucasus is not just. by local terrorists we've seen this before it has a history at the hardest movement linked to al qaida worldwide inside russia in august in chechnya in this part of the caucasus as we see around the world whatever you have suicide bombers you see also a threat against international democracy and freedom and that was political
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scientist dr will it for us this weekend marks the ninth anniversary of the deadliest terrorist atrocities in history the nine eleven attacks on new york and the pentagon in which almost three thousand people lost their lives carried out by al qaeda fanatics they let backlash in parts of america against islam but says than they've been tens of thousands of converts to the region in the country despite claims the need is fueling and his logic sentiment. to go to one. it's the call to prayer and it's answered by more than a billion muslims all over the world including caitlin billings a twenty two year old american who was raised christian greg converted here my mother. was crying a lot. but i was returning her by changing my religion back track almost a decade ago to nine eleven today our fellow citizens our way of life are very freedom came under attack in
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a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist attacks president bush waged a war on terror targeting extremists muslims who are labeled as terrorists they are supporting. when september eleventh happened so i didn't really know what was going on if it really was you know people thought it was so i believe just like everybody else but as billings got older she decided to find out for herself and her investigation led her to the must stop a center a mosque just outside of washington d.c. that has become a haven for many americans like billings who have found a new poll found that almost forty percent of americans believe that muslims should carry identification card despite that twenty thousand americans every year decide to convert to islam convert say they don't regret their decision at all around the world since nine eleven muslims have battled bands of their religious clothing profiling in airports and discrimination in their everyday lives after joining
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a class to learn more about islam carl dodge also decided to become a muslim one of the big jokes that i've always made is before i actually set down the class an open mike on everything i knew about islam i had learned from c.n.n. and when it comes to the mainstream media the depiction of converts can be somewhat extreme that pakistani officials have arrested adam gadahn this is the american born spokesman for al qaeda fox's work first there was john walker lindh the californian who converted joined the taliban and ended up fighting with them in afghanistan and then more recently it was jihad jane the blond haired blue eyed convert who allegedly recruited people to wage violent jihad and for many american muslims like dodge and billings the portrayal of converts is disturbing if those upset me a little bit because there's a lot of preconceptions people have been until i actually took the time to open a koran and see what was written you know that was my only impression of islam is what i had seen on t.v.
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and in the united states they say a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a right to practice their religion that's what this country was founded on no matter what. around her billing says she's proud to be a muslim if no one in the world wants to talk to me and my friend i saw. a happiness that might not make sense to those around her. reassure either r t annandale virginia. has been a day of sorrowful remembrance on the nice anniversary of the nine eleven at times they've been protests too with thousands demonstrating over the building a mosque near ground zero among pages from the koran and said that on finding the site of the world trade center and its foreigners a threat from a pasta in florida to ban islam's holy book on the nine eleven anniversary and they plan has not been carried out it's the muslim world and drew a strong rebuke from president obama in afghanistan to protest has died and four were injured in attempts to storm
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a local government office and three days of demonstrations against a threat to burn the koran muslim american activist ramadan says that since nine eleven islam has been misunderstood in the us. really with the shows in the most disturbing part about this debate is it's become in us to get them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims the acts of nineteen militants that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame all muslims is completely incorrect and inaccurate but i think the great majority fear islam because they don't understand it. the anniversary of the nine eleven terror attack and rush in russia's republic of north to set excuse me once again bring international terrorism into focus and whether it can be stopped and you can have you also at our website r.t.
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dot com and we want to hear your views today we're asking what's the best way to eradicate international terrorism but now the majority of voters believe that ensuring high living standards is the way to go while twenty seven percent support every verse of globalization another fifteen percent of us hold the pretty radical view of supporting the banning of all religions to get rid of fanatics thirteen percent of your office a mistake and say there is no way to prevent the problem and hands why bother trying and only a minority of eight percent rely on strengthening security forces have your say on this and many other topics at. this week's all prime ministers and presidents along with analysts and come together in the russian city of yaroslav hundred played host to the global policy forum a brainstorming session tackling some of the toughest questions of our time how to make a democracy work and how to make the world a safer place you can see the grandchildren has been following it. young which you
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are in fact if sovereign democracy as it turns out is different things to different states but title these here is for many us love a standard democracy and efficiency made it sound alluring even for the kremlin's toughest critics it gave some of them the chance to hit the presidents wrong. to get each he said listen i strongly disagree with those who say there's no democracy in russia and that there's authoritarian tendencies here it's not true that russia is a democracy beyond any doubt it's young it's immature it's still not perfect and experienced but it's a democracy nonetheless there's a way to go but we're ready to work on it in some countries democracy is being imposed but it doesn't work that way and we've seen many examples of that but any talk of democracy in russia is a moot point if the country doesn't more denies itself the key message the president was sending in his speech another major topic was security russia's been
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promoting a new vision for european security architecture this myth that it says is vital to avoiding military conflicts similar to that in the south caucasus in two thousand and eight. muscles that would we need to create an institution that will bring together nato and non nato members and other structures my us counterpart president barack obama never avoids discussing this issue he does not say that is harmful or unnecessary but i would suggest that among our american partners a certain jealousy exists with regard to this idea however it is necessary to rise over this josee and try to look the truth in the eye without the creation of the system a world will not be able to survive we can help each other here one of the first who supported the idea of the new european security treaty was italian premier corny but before he could make his point he had to find his words i like to say that i was not very well informed about the topics to be discussed at this forum.
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the section of my administration interest prepared the speech has prepared the room that's why i'm passing the stacks to the moderator of this portion of the plenary meeting this presentation doesn't correspond to the discussion here many of that evening criticize that it was corny for taking more stage time than the host but mitchum it that it didn't seem to mind these hellion prime minister performance definitely spiced up what was a formal session. for two days this study and turned into a lib or a tree where some of the world's best minds attempted to find a formula balancing three elements democracy modernization and of fish and see did they come up with a single formula of course they didn't but what they agreed upon is no matter what the proportion if a country wants to move forward it needs all three elements in the mix exiting the r t from. so one of the biggest issues discussed in the forum was russia's proposal for a new european security framework and we talked about it with professor gray calhoun
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from new york university and he says such a structuring will take years of discussion but it's vital that. i don't think that there has been a resolution about the proposal for the new european security security treaty but i do think that there is now a relationship of mutual respect between president medvedev and president obama and between the two countries and that includes the other european countries that would have to be partners to any sort of agreement so in my view the discussion has to continue possibly for years before there is a resolution the disaster would be if any country breaks off the discussion and refuses to keep this process moving forward because we do need to reach an agreement and a new framework so professor craig calhoun from new york university that speaking at the global policy forum. a russian flight crew are being held as heroes for landing their passenger jet
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safely in a forest after a massive systems fail on board or eighty one passengers survived and heard after the planes that occasional communication systems failed and made a over the country's northwest tom bottom half the story. the heroes of the tiger these are the men the managed to land a crippled jetliner in the middle of the forest and not injure a soul that passengers are thankful to be alive we see of course it will only ever in history and ended up in the woods emergency crews arrived to find two week everything was organized very fast with the flip me off not for the professionalism of the crew we would not be standing here. the tupolev one five four was flying at ten thousand meters on its way to moscow from russia's far east when there was a massive electrical failure to plane lost all automatic navigation and communication its fuel supply and wing flaps were crippled meaning i had to land
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quickly and at higher than normal speeds even the lights in the cabin and cockpit went out by sight alone the pilots found an abandoned their. trip in the depths of the forest and managed to land on the third attempt. by plane was designed to land on a concrete airstrip at first we chose a rough strip and decided to land there but during the maneuver by a miracle we caught a glimpse of a concrete strip and although shorter it would be much safer. despite overshooting and plowing through two hundred metres of woodland before stopping all eighty one people on board were evacuated to safety resume which can is a former pilot and actually trained the heroes in question he says he's very proud of his form across the jays. up in the clothes they couldn't even tell their altitude or where they were they only had enough fuel for ten minutes of flight in managing to land that plane he practically did the impossible task of the plane
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itself investigators are poring over interviews with the crew and witnesses black box recordings and evidence at the site that question what caused such a massive electrical failure providing that do believe what fifty four is not what the brand you have a craft and i'm sure that that craft was manufactured probably at least twenty years ago when you were more. i believe there is a chance that the gui point was just more of. a russell airlines which owns the plane says it wasn't aware of any issues before takeoff but added it would never fly together investigators are focusing on mechanical failure rather than pilot error or weather conditions but everyone is expecting the playlets to receive medals there achieved. in time the technical details of this plane's malfunction will join all of the others maybe ation history but one thing will always stand out courage and resourcefulness of the two men who brought it safely to thomas and artie hospital in
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a quick preview of what's coming up later here on our scene. as the u.s. troop presence on the japanese island of okinawa is extended the campaign against it gets. we'll find out who was behind bars. a former u.s. soldier has found himself at the center of a scandal after posting a controversial video on you tube sergeant dunson was discharged after planting planting grenades in the cause of iraq is a checkpoint done therm in the reaction of drivers he claims it was all supposed to be a prank but as aussies policy of appalls they rock is fails to see the funny side. manning a checkpoint all day must get boring which is perhaps why sergeant dunson and his partner they pass the time playing jokes on unsuspecting drivers in the future to posting done some describes how they planted a grenade in an iraqi man's car a few seconds of confusion all's explained and the perplexed but very relieved
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driver is sent on his way. you know because there are our it was just one of those being were you know it happened. on a guy like up on but for most iraqis this is not fun and life here is very far from being a joke. i think it's only for them to laugh for us it's not funny but very scary. we're used to car bombs explosions research is happening every day but if someone did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint can often mean the difference between life and death it's not uncommon to have your car take at least a dozen times a day if you're found to have either way what you can see here but maybe you'll be arrested on the. terrorism. and some american military personnel are not seeing the funny side of sergeant done since antics i would not tolerate that and my
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organization. i don't think that's conducive to gaining. you know into the partnership with with the federal police or certainly and trusting their confidence and or the people for that matter and trusting the. trusting in the federal police but i want to a local t.v. stations picked up on the idea. that it takes well known local celebrities to iraqi checkpoints and plays pranks on them in much the same way as dunson and his colleagues produce and nudge him over by a says it's a way to lighten the situation and. we're not making fun of the iraqi forces they're very brave and frightened but we wanted to present them in a unique and different way and we also wanted to present weapons is something people can laugh about even if. there's mixed reaction to the iraqi show but still
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iraqis making fun of iraqis. a different according to most people here two americans getting in on the act and with people still being killed in iraq every day there is a constant reminder that is no laughing matter. r t. two years ago this week the u.s. government pledged its financial support to the mortgage got giants of fannie mae and freddie mac. the companies are now seen as major contributors their marriage is national debt to find out whether people think the bailout was worth it laurie oftenest also known as the president hit the streets of new york. it's been two years since mortgage finance giants fannie mae and freddie mac. received billions of dollars from the u.s. government they continue to report losses and receive funds how do you feel about taxpayer dollars continuing to support them this week let's talk about that the
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white collar criminals. we shouldn't continue to get the money then probably no. no what do we do. we help each other it's hard to say if they've helped. because it's hard to tell whether. what the result would have been if we didn't do anything at all we have to keep the housing market going i think there is such a giving the housing market going if we didn't support them anymore it would collapse you think either be a lot harder or a lot more difficult than it might collapse and. we're so far into this might as well give them the money save everybody else does it matter that this reuters asked or any way i mean you know where eighty billion in the hole or ninety billion with them they made money out of the deal so freddie and fannie try and get out of it as best as possible the bottom line is the u.s. government is probably going to continue to support fannie mae and freddie mac. whether we like it or not. this week japan has approved
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a defines document outlining the need for they continued presence of u.s. troops at a military base on the on and of okinawa locals down highly critical of the american forces have repeatedly called for the facility to be moved sean thomas went to okinawa to investigate. since the end of group war two the united states has had a military presence in japan which some people living in okinawa are finding a nuisance i don't hate people but sometimes we have a roof because over the dead does. for. america. around eighteen percent of okinawa's main island is occupied by u.s. military forces leading some to believe that in order to provide a more stable future there needs to be less reliance on the basis we must.
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make more business. we need to be independent intending to. do need to market represents okinawa in japan's house of representatives and is looking to bring about change. it has been sixty years since world war two seventy percent of u.s. bases in japan are. now that there are security measures and programs in place in asian countries we want the us to reduce their bases. aside from noise pollution and space concerns one of the arguments against us military bases on okinawa is crime according to the treaty american citizens attached to the base can't be tried under japanese law now most of the crimes about ninety percent involve drinking and driving or are traffic related but there are a few high profile crimes which include rape and murder which have put a strain on japanese u.s. relations. the u.s.
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military declined an interview with r.t. but did give us this statement. whereas a small group of people in okinawa vocalized they're not happy with the bases many people there and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan they realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the united states officially acts as japan's military in case of conflict should arise that affects the country but now there is a small but vocal movement suggesting that it is time to review all policies that just aren't needed anymore. the situation in asia has calmed there are no conflicts here any conflicts that exist or in western iraq and not here.

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