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you cannot let her tell her to say don't need to go and kill your brother said the colonel was her job as a treat. chorus of discontent britain prepares for thousands of students to protest a rise in university tuition fees just the latest angry demo against government cuts to sweep across europe. it's only all segment of the plan that has all the cream in the us wall street is predicted to hand out record year in bonuses amid the country's growing unemployment and soaring debt. and tackling traffic terror with moscow's bottlenecks consistently ranking among the world's worst look at how local drivers are going to take advantage of the jams.
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of the russian capital you're watching r t with memory natasha welcome to the program one that is braced for a mass demonstration from cells and of students and they're making a final attempt to prevent the british government for more than troubling the amount some will have to pay to go to university trade unionists are also expected to join in and there will be a large police presence after previous protests turned violent artist laura emmott says students are wondering why banks get handouts while they pay more. another wave of protests is set to grip the ukase capitol on thursday this is crunch time for the student protesters as is their final chance to make their voices heard ahead of the evening vote in parliament on increases in she wishin fees to university students they say it will mean a university education will become elitist a privilege for the few rather than a right for the many estimates of the number of people expected to march in london ranged between twenty and forty thousand and that's in london alone this comes
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against a backdrop of a europe in crisis as billions from national budgets goes to save banks and into the coffers of the european union after a summer of the austerity demonstrations on the continent the u.k. seen a wave of autumn process and store its own demonstrations earlier this week as its parliament passed the toughest budget in irish history to secure an i.m.f. the e.u. bailout of one hundred fourteen billion dollars the feeling on the streets there is that ordinary working people and the less advantage to being made to pay for the mistakes made by the rich bankers and processing speculators one of the groups who resent this the most is the german taxpayer europe's largest economy is supposed to the bill for bailouts and e.u. excesses and there's a growing feeling amongst germans that it's not fair that they should bail others out of the action in london it's expected to take place around parliament square
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that way around a thousand police on the streets of westminster as protesters tried to directly not be m.p.'s into voting against a fee hike but it's widely believed this would be the end of civil unrest in the u.k. if the fee hike goes through more people are expected to join with the students in what's already being dubbed a winter of discontent as the european people feel more and more they're being required to pay for the mistakes of a privileged super rich few. lorena from porting their journey corben away remember of parliament in london says wealthy speculators behind a financial crisis are still able to profit. what we're seeing is the end of access to higher education for people of average and below average incomes it's going to be the preserve of the wealthier in the future this is cutting of the color society those that created this economic mess that we're in are the ones who should pay for it's a transaction tax a wealth tax a tax on the very wealthiest people in our society would help to close the gap there is no need to basically hit the poorest people in our society in order to pay
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off this debt in march in time you need a more sensible more rational more humane approach to the whole issue we're not getting that from the government at the moment i do however think. there is a sort of caravan of despair that goes around europe that denigrates people and an economy then the very same people through the bond markets and making huge amounts of money out of loaning money to those governments the irish bonds for example of being traded at nine percent at the present time way above the current rate of inflation or indeed anywhere in europe and i think that when all the additions and all the sums and all the investigations done at the end of this will see that in all this despair some people have made themselves very very rich. and across the atlantic there is no suffering from cuts for top financial executives who are likely to enjoy their record rise in bonuses. these guys are getting much deserve
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bonuses and they want to celebrate the bonus is any party and have a great time. there is a fearsome wall street as billions are spent a lot of lackluster u.s. economy on two looks at how bonuses and benefits are task than. him maybe sitting in a british prison and the waiting for a decision on whether to be sent to sweden to stand trial for rape but we can leaks founder julian assange has climbed to the top position in times online poll to be named person of the year and stark contrast in the u.s. there have been calls from some high profile figures for the internet whistleblower to face execution all because his side published secret american diplomatic cables containing criticism of its allies assad is being held in london on charges of technical right under swedish law which were previously dropped against him and many suspect the u.s. could be behind the allegations being reinstated as it attempts to keep him quiet
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but as independent journalist and hitting him in sydney says even if assad is silenced there will be others. well he is certainly a long time to the us government would like to get a solution so i will have human wiki leaks i mean that's something that many of us in the state and in many of the world fundamentally opposed and we demand the government provides from all support and resistance to those things if they happen one of the concerns that many of us have is that. extradited from sweden that he will face a political trial rather than a legal trial and we will be there came just silence for a very long time on spurious charges so we very much opposed it i very much oppose that possibility but i think it's a real reach and the truth is that if you knock out. tomorrow so many also replacing the genie is out. if you want to know more about the facts the latest we can leaks revelations had around the globe you can always find more on our website
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. find out how the whistleblower website could avail the secrets of the russian made a strategic partnership moscow's and were to nato and dissipates difficult discussions i had seen his interview online. barack obama faces the second year blues of previous democratic presidents but whose example will you follow a plantain or jimmy carter thank you through with our. bonus time is approaching on wall street and to the anger of manny the rewards are set to rise but it's not just bankers bonuses going up so was unemployment across america all laying to the massive seven hundred billion dollars bailout to the biggest financial institutions in the country are reports. next the
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sculpture thirty thousand dollars not the first floor thirty thousand to thirty two thousand if an artist were to illustrate something of today's new york city office at fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen thousand votes nineteen thousand it may just be money bags twenty four thousand dollars to twenty six from you amid the lackluster american economic climate kristi's is seeing sunny days this painting sold for a little over six million dollars with over six hundred million dollars worth of impressionist and modern art sold this year thank you so since two thousand and eight we've seen an increasing return of confidence to the art market new york has once again become one of christie's selling sites sixty five thousand dollars what you like seventy you would like to think you are just as wall street's wealthy and powerful. after you think you. are back to indulge in pampering at the la perouse spa at the ritz carlton involves wearing decadent hors d'oeuvres i recommend this
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skin caviar body cream cream costing more than seven hundred dollars for less than four ounces while the caviar facial costs more than three hundred we do have a very very very large corporate following so corporations will come in and give their employees coming at a time when corporate america is banking record breaking profits one hundred fifty thousand. from choice to. business at wimpy jewelers has spiked but only those making top dollar can afford pieces with price tags that exceed the average annual income of three u.s. households combined expecting a very very busy time of year the more. business boost and perhaps my bonus is coming from a one street less street the symbol of the finance industry the financial collapse and record breaking compensation one hundred forty four million
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a pair. only about four percent from last year's record haul if anyone would know about business it would be we always want to make everyone happy here here at rick's cabaret happiness comes bearing lots of skin and beauty but doesn't come free for an evening six seven eight thousand dollars three thousand dollars it's hard not to have a good time when you're surrounded by nearly naked beautiful women of you women who've seen a boom in business as wall street has rebounded and these guys are getting much deserved bonuses and they want to celebrate bonuses and hearty and have a great time from six cravings. to food cravings one hundred and seventy five dollar hamburger served up at the wall street burger shop and we still fellow. you know every month get him for ten ounces of seared gras age greer cheese and this is kind of where all the value lies this is
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a white truffles was a black truffle as well as gold as in gold leaf flakes to garnish off the burger doesn't it like anything that's really just to make it pretty. particularly pretty for financier's working for america's biggest investment banks where employee pay is expected to average how often million dollars or more no such promise is here on main street where fifteen million americans are officially unemployed and u.s. poverty levels have reached a fifty year high forty four million people ironically that figure marks new york city's most expensive residential sale this year a seven floor fifth avenue mansion purchased for forty four million this as more than two million homes have been swallowed up by foreclosure in two thousand and ten still in the early eighty's also in this so-called rebounding u.s. economy. purveyors of all things luxury aren't.
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resurging while the majority of americans are left wondering when life will finally begin looking as pretty as the painting marina port naya r.t. new york. and caroline to the founder of the trans research institute says washington and wall street cheat when the crisis broke the gap between the rich and the poor in the us is the widest of any of the industrialized nations wages are stagnant median household income is is below two thousand levels it's only a small segment of the top that has all the creed when you talk about those bonuses hundred forty four billion dollars those handful of wall streeters are the equivalent to a country that would rank forty nine out of one hundred thirty four countries in the world we've said it since two thousand and eight when the top programs began
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it happened in front of everyone's eyes wall street has hijacked washington and who's the most dangerous banker in america that's among the financial scandals discussed in this week's kaiser report coming up later on our team. and has two trillion in assets and that is comparatively mint brothers which has six hundred billion when it collapsed and took down the global financial system the fed owns j.p. morgan j.p. morgan as the fed that's part of the u.s. banking cartel jamie diamond is ben bernanke is dirty underwear. and ben bernanke gives jamie diamond a few billion fresh t. bills and if they don't then jamie dimon says we're going to crash the u.s. economy the global economy by not rolling over this junk diaper debt collateralized by baby poop and your old tired global economy goes into the into the swamp now why
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is jamie diamond in guantanamo bay right now being violated by black mortars zero never is down there walking on broken glass eating broken glass why why is he allowed to roam free why is your double standard why do the people at airports have to have people from the t.s.a. stick their hands up their strength ring up to their elbow and then jamie don't want to walk around free as a bird i don't get it he's the terrorist. and moscow was infamous for miles of traffic jams leaving angry drivers fighting off road rage somewhere to fix on a boy who took to the streets of the russian capital to find out how some muscovites are learning to enjoy their endless hours in traffic. terrified of traffic. most schools miles of jam snaking back as far as the eye can see and in the midst of a lot of angry drivers fighting off road rage if you want to get anywhere better
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plan and early start. to the half hours that's an average time most school water is found stuck in traffic jams every day that's a world record that's what literally drives people wrong the bad muscovites consistently wrangle over the air in greece drivers on the planet. yet while some left red faced moaning about wasted time others are trying to make the best of a bad streak. sergei has spent anything after five and a half hours in traffic but that didn't knock him for six as an avid chapel or he uses the daily commute to study foreign languages. which i used to be very first rate about the time i was wasting in traffic jams but then i came across audio books and i changed not only do enjoy being on the road sometimes they deliberately take a long road just to finish listening to the past two years sergey has refresh his
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english and learn some german all sat behind the will conversational spanish is his next goal. is that it's your. gas here. and the other way out for stress motorist is bringing some of the comforts of home with them and it go to eleven suggests sales of cargo jets are on the rise. we see a lot of demand from have a geisha device has been built. with so much traffic we have in moscow because people spend more time in their cars wishing to be following directions and some resort to even more eccentric tools gyrate is a well known most psychic a few years ago she would a hummer and hard to drive or old so she could travel constantly and stylishly through the globe highways and byways. i keep the same watch in my car i look at it when i need to make a decision and i have plenty of time for that while moving around the city for me
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it's a symbol of life a symbol eternity and eternity can seem like a very real concept while stationary in your car staring at the brake lights in front that's why drivers are finding new ways to see back relax and go with the flow however slow. artsy most go so we got a few minutes the secret killer in india r t why sal giunta from the area for parts of the country but made a reported and i count of four by the world health organization. and now some other headlines from around the world here in the u.s. house of representatives has approved legislation prohibiting money being spent on transferring guantanamo detainees to the u.s. for trials it's yet to be approved by the senate and the law was suggested after the first detainee to go on trial was found guilty of just one of hundreds of terrorist charges against him as
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a back to president obama's efforts to close the military prison. forces from stan have seized more than one hundred seventy kills of nouri ouattara on the afghan border and armed afghan drug dealers trying to cross the border under the cover of the night after a short clash with police more than two tons of drugs have been seized in the stance is the beginning of the year russia got a stand pakistan to take a stand have agreed to combine joint and you're caught. operations. at the drug straight out of data stand is a native to the country but was sparked by dramatic events there that's the view of the afghan coward or kardex minister who spoke to r.t. the full interview is coming your way in just over an hour's time but here's a quick look. afghans themselves never grew poppies before the problem came to the country together with the war it's the result of the impoverishment brought on by drought on the one hand and by war on the other on the poppy has a very short time to harvest that's why they chose the last way.
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malarious killing tens of thousands more indians and health officials thought a new research says there are huge numbers of and recorded deaths as currency reports that raises questions as to whether the world health organization is massively underestimating global malaria death rates. in india's eastern state of be one more victim succumbs to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it's still dicks more lives of media than in each i mean . that malaria has spread everywhere around religion no medical teams come to help us and hospitals are far away poor people like us a dying at this hospital and but many patients believe they have the put aside to infection for down and then for something i have a very high temperature and i think i have now larry and i've come to the doctor for treatment because many people in my neighborhood have malaria a new study has found that malaria kills more than thirteen dying is the number of
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people caught in the estimated by the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred at home and moved lydia's they don't get recorded so research as was did families and asked them to describe what had happened to the victims a method known as the autopsy we estimated that something like four percent of the deaths between one life and sixty nine years of age were due to malaria and if you multiply that percentage by the national number of deaths at those you get two hundred thousand deaths before age seventy in india it's a staggering number it's specially compared to was health organizations estimate of just fifteen houses and then more fatalities it disputes the studies saying see respond good mistake muti is commonly foam symptoms it is true that you can confuse malaria deaths with other causes of fever however the w.h.o. accepts the use of verbal autopsy for estimating childhood deaths from malaria in
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africa sort of bit puzzled why they would think a method would work in one continent and knocked three thousand miles away in another year most medical stuff i mean good hospitals agreed the number of malaria deaths is far more than the w.h.o. figure. as india faces this killer disease it's important for the government than the w.h.o. of knowledge the scale of the problem only then can they upgrade their disease control strategies and resources to fight malaria effectively in all its forms but in seeing. new delhi. all we have today to more memory can always turn to our website r.t. dot com right now we'll bring you the business news and just a few moments.
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would be so much brighter if you knew nearly the sun from the sun still. don't come. hell or welcome to the business program here on r.t. with michelle obama's folly still now in russia's service style aims to build
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a new problems in india and a joint venture with the state and d.c. the project is worth more than two billion dollars and is the first time service dollars building a plant from scratch if we've seaport old production facilities in particular in the usa and in europe the company seeking to get rid of those proven profitable injury is seeing the falses growing steel consumption in the low seven star says also interested in the markets of southeast asia and africa. the global i.p.o. market will reach record highs in two thousand and ten that's according to consultancy and to new young issue is a phrase around two hundred fifty billion dollars from the listings this is the beginning of the year and the proceeds will suppose the level of three hundred billion by the end of december the growth has been driven mostly by asian markets hong kong's balls all seventy four i.p.o.'s of more than sixty billion dollars around to get it was raised by russian russia's result and the agricultural bank of
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. twenty two billion dollars and the largest i.p.o. ever analysts predict the i.p.o. activity will continue growing next year. so let's have a look at the markets now live in asia they're mostly higher with the take a monkey benefiting from the even lower yen japan's nikkei is up more in four percent opposed to finish for us dogs on wednesday eighty eight regional sentiment with financial stocks rising on the back of the gains in the previous and wall street. here in russia the markets finished lower on wednesday's an issue a rally in the previous session the odds yes we'll stay over one point five percent of the mindset said over at the cent all the main players were down finishing in negative territory in both ports and. improving investment relations and modernization and with key issues discussed during a meeting with russian president medvedev and both in leaders the countries also saw a new agree with gas and bilateral trade as artie's correspondent equal prescreen
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of reports. first of all this meeting comes off the back of the year russia e.u. summit which has already been deemed the most successful so far with the european union officially backing russia's accession into the war trade organization in two thousand and eleven this is the second day of the russian president's stay in brussels and as we've said he's met with the belgian prime minister and several deals have been made one of the deals signed was a memorandum on mutual understanding on the topic of modernisation this issue is being discussed lately at the meetings between russia and its european partners but another very important deal struck here in brussels is a deal between russia's energy giant gazprom and the belgian energy company flukes this is going to use the company's a long term storage facilities here in belgium and this is
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a deal which is aimed at ensuring energy security for the european russian energy consumers let's listen to the c.e.o. of gas exports at xander media as i've said of him out on the possibility of the realisation of this memorandum will allow us to enter a long term lease of a strong underground gas storage facility that is not only conveniently located but also has a good this will allow us to use this storage facility to help fulfill our long term contracts. it's also important to mention that this deal will also make it much easier for european consumers to receive russian energy since it is going to be delivered from russia but it's also going to be stored here in europe which will make it cheaper and easier for european consumers to get their hands on a russian energy. also industry now and sales of new calls on commercial vehicles in russia have rocketed eighty percent in november year on year as according to.
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businesses vehicles sold reached almost one hundred ninety eight the biggest month in two years. the growth was supported by post crisis recovery and the stage we repay program we've used so far this year called up twenty eight. now russia's largest nickel has sold thirty eight percent of his u.s. unit stillwater company they sell raise seven hundred million dollars on the secondary market and their plans to sell another ten percent of still hold to that point. fifty one percent stake in two thousand and two almost three hundred fifty million dollars it says is selling this day due to the lack of. business.
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