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the russian markets westbury on friday the r.t.s. of the my six were mixed at the close the r.t.s. was trading market in the black and my six finished down point nine percent says the phone is gold with down the more than two percent off temperatures because producer released its first top that profit from one hundred five million dollars that's down with incest percent from the same period of last year. and it was a quite a week for the markets but they still managed to traits like the high up i see metropole senior analyst gave us his views so this week we saw a combination of profit taking on the other hand were sore investors continuing to going into the market and investors starting to care charge to the new markets around the data we saw or strong data out of the united states namely industrial production came slightly above expectations because of the russian market and this week it actually took clues from the global markets performance and moved big also
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but there is likely one specific factors that affected the russian market this week where are there with the ruble which was quite significant and came somewhat unexpected i think it's a temporary situation and i think we're going to see the ruble strengthening getting taken back some of their losses. well that's it for know if you can get all the latest news coming from the international investment forum in source or from a website archie dot com slash business.
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news believed to be the day center. goodman known for the military presence which occupies almost two thirds of the oven stemming from the number shadows of people's everyday lives. when all the sounds so people could use their land as they would. be it goes where is every bit of struggle going on t.v. . if .
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but for now it's time for our report on a caribbean island where the tension over the presence of a u.s. naval base stay with us.
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because. terry exercised. who is in charge. and i explained to him. what's going to happen to the fisherman. when there's
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a forty percent unemployment rate. and. doesn't work when you knock at the door. a lot of this really. doesn't have a food stamp office i have to tell you in english what he said because that's how he said to me well you can go to the food stamp. exercises and i said for the first time in the history of. problems. i met with a fisherman i came and gave. we won't be able to fish for twenty eight days. they said to me. what are we going to do. we came to mind at the moment was five. going to fight.
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me one to the east of. the good that would be. on there were american planes to. be. sold. you know. three. one. they would say look at those crazy
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dreamers we felt rejected by the people of. some of them and say you're crazy how are you going to take. and we just kept at it and kept going but some changes began in the struggle to get the navy out from street fighting to political fighting. if i got sick of this very neighborhood when my mother was still alive one sunday we felt the rumble of five bombs explode i threw myself to the ground and yelled my god they're bombing us. this is an accident that could have killed us after that and also. fell in the garbage dump during a lunch between the legs of the workers another incident or accident or error so we had been alerting people. about the chance of an accidental killing
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a civilian. all that happened was for seem like the book by god. chronicled death for toll. we had already created a climate of danger and uncertainty. the only thing that was missing occurred when david was killed. given that we kept on warning that something bad would happen what else could we expect we said a bomb would kill someone said and done. when we went to camp garcia and the people who were there to argue look none of us are in a position to me i just got here. about the things in there and i will have to eat even the captain from our police department will arrive soon and you can ask
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him all your question. we went to camp garcia and there was a friend. demanding that we be given information. and then we in the families had to know what happened to our brothers. there's no wife here their children their brothers and mama's here there's a father trying to get information and the first thing a mother is told is we can't give you information while the hell with that. one man died and five others also civilians were injured they were taken to the naval base on the mainland that's all we know who'll give us names are the injured mcginnis and the dead man is them again is. yes he's a kansas. for years a small group of activists had protested the bombings and the navy's experiments with new weapon systems and be a case but on april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred nine that made sinusoidal
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the biggest a civilian security guard on the base was killed when a u.s. marine fighter aircraft missed his target by more than a mile and dropped to five hundred pound bombs on his post. his death ignited the simmering anger of islanders who had been subjected to years of nerve rattling blast and alarming contamination. across was taken on a boat all the way by sea to the impact area in homage to that made from his community and placed on the top of
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a tank target. i'm not sure but. i think that. and the remembrance service. it will run much creatures in all of us. you know nobody about you. before. richard look at me. as a rob oakeshott i'm staying here we can't leave these cross on. somebody places below the thing and david we will be you know. let them take us but this is ours you know if we unite how many people can they put in jail let
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them fill the jails with our prisoners like that you don't give it a second thought even if you've been arrested already we have to continue don't do it for yourselves do it for your children do it for this man do it for me i don't know. where the first place well. as the. chairman. and the rest is history. here for that why are we
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transformed everything we gave life we create a community. possibly but it's a civic as volunteers get the writing and more more organization. they got pretty confident so since there was no reaction from them they. really were i think app on the the navy sure very badly you could have cleared out the whole thing on day one you will but it's already in renal cell. but they didn't do it they did not react. it gave the civilians are opportunity they're bringing in technicians scientists experts and do some testing that the navy would never have a while so the longer we stayed there the more scientific reports were coming out which really made the position worse and raise our awareness or the fact that this
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is really a matter of survival not. people could go in there and study the land study what the contamination in particular is you know what kind of heavy metals what's been being used out there and then put some real pressure on the navy what kind of bombs what's happening why are we all getting sick. despite persistent protests the united states insisted that because it was critical to national defense and was determined to keep the training and testing alive i may fourth two thousand u.s. authorities arrested and jailed hundreds of protesters many of whom had occupied the target area for over a year but by may thirteenth the protesters were back attempting to use their bodies as human shields to continue to disrupt military exercises during the next
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four years more than fifteen hundred people would be arrested and jailed for trespassing some serving up to one year in federal prison. off. i was drafted to be guys for the civil disobedience be good friends of mine to be done to the good we need rescuing development vehicles move my experiences appointment in vietnam and me being from nigeria who would know the terrain so why you are writing is where you are and you know. in april twenty eighth year two thousand and one i served as a guide to fourteen members and i took and i was guided them to the firings to stop
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their maneuvers and we were arrested after being in there for about sixteen hours. and then i was sentenced to ninety days in jail and five an elephant. the reactors for outsiders at the press all around the world everywhere so there's a very blazing golden hour the marshall are loans european countries south american countries look to v.a. criticize the place that really knows how to organize whereas we thought it was pretty much ad libbed all the way they see it as a successful erection for us. last year all their security our bridges cost there are eleven million dollars us griner raising the rent which sometimes goes to get rid of our of those are able to think about.
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big is big and less important as it got more its friends and they got more expensive not only and dollars and cents for on the newspapers read widely in the radio station that the rear of all the world it will quite pull. i think the essence of the struggle of a people in a vehicle is to rid themselves of being used to being abused being kept in the dark to get rid of that was such a liberating kind of thing and it was all done peacefully. and how a tiny little island could face a force as powerful as we did was intriguing by man only intriguing i was really inspirational to a lot of people. our particular kind of struggle
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made it possible for us to to grow to express ourselves and and to succeed. it was a oh it was. after four years of relentless protests and civil disobedience the united states announced it was just banned all bombing and levy a case on may first two thousand and three however most of the land was not returned to kentucky krakau instead it was turned over to the u.s. fish and wildlife service. i was destined to when we arrived at the same camp meant at midnight there was
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a lot of energy that the weather and when the clock struck twelve zero one an hour at that i couldn't hold back the tedious and emotions that meant denilson and when the gates opened and the people began and trained i well that was a really touching moment i. really. enjoy it i don't i feel great satisfaction but i'm glad that the sec or finds that we made over the last four years was not on the plane and that the navy is no longer in if you can escape we achieved a motor is ation what you are listening to return all of our land which now is still in the custody of the federal forces so the struggle continues and it's a big one. on the east then which is the question of the beta this time we're going to make it a wildlife rescue and according to. that school of thought it was only
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for bases and critters it doesn't have to be as clean as if it were for a full and they're advertising movie acres as the largest wildlife refuge in the caravan. i can. ship in san juan. and wildlife. danger explosives. scroll across. barricades and if you want to orlando and there was no mickey mouse. when there were complaints from some . larger. we struggled for sixty years and we always talk about the four d's. nation devolution of the land development. of those four days we managed only one
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that we were able to close the firing range. but they're not giving the land. nothing now. has it been decontaminated no nothing if they don't give back the land if they don't decontaminated how are we going to develop it. it can't be denied we're going to enter a critical period distinct from the previous phase when you could feel the airplanes you could feel the palm. of felt your house vibrate it was irritating it was infuriating but now we're not going to feel the bombs we won't hear them we won't see them we won't feel the house vibrating. but the pollution is there.
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is in those contaminants. mixed in with. but you can't see it because we have to do a study to identify it. the effects of military as they are so deleterious are so negative. once you stop the bombing. you've got to clean up. and it's not just clean up an environment you've got sick people you have to help the people. we are this i am working on the health issue has taken me to participate in a health commission on my role on this commission has been to try to to try to keep things on track. and to try to create for people in the agencies a living reality you know we are not dots on
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a graph we are people who live on the side of the responsibility to bring home children as your little brother and showed that is it will want. to do is this is a big risk. but it's almost the exact need to make things better. i have this moment fortunately i find that the government of puerto rico is truly bending backwards to relieve the federal government of blame for the health situation and i don't understand it and it hurts as a member of a community that is suffering from such poor health. statistically i mean it it's not my feel emotional feeling and actual fact you know
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that we have to still keep begging for attention and services which i feel the government should have looked on as a perfect opportunity to fulfill its job in defense of the health of its people but. thank you so much for being here this evening. in this little story only. to our friends. who are a part of the or even. know so that we understand that this is a new training and new process india can struggle. there be against women's alliance of peace yet it wanted to work with the girls on how they see themselves participate here in the community how can they as human leadership over what is happening in india casts. we started this exercise three or
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four days ago to find out how people dream about the it can't because the post office school going to the beach having the pajama party imitating gloria trevi and jennifer lopez and all that isn't bad but if you you are the ones who have to step up and be the heroes you know jennifer lopez is not common to do the work it will be to me time ok and you need to has to be trained to do that work. when while i want to i want to prove you can is more schools a university. if i went to university i would started to be a doctor. that is a dream for the a cast is that there would be just peace and no violence. and
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that there would be less pregnancies less contamination of course and that they build a cinema and. activities for the youth small tourism for the construction of the bridge from the i cast. and berets. to.
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the. sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched the street fight. if i am certain the colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. a sergeant in the u.s. army. trying to become an american by getting pardon the iraqi. franks and reasons
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