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i would print search will. only touch your group the fictional guru guild how would international. to change every. pressure we can experimentation show russia's opposition leaders beg for washington for help against the current leadership what would turn down. rock obama pressures his chinese counterpart to that beijing's currency rise as far as increase among americans these two economic heavyweights green light. and israel's is on the east we report on one of the world's largest spying facilities capable of intercepting every phone call. and.
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watching r.t. live from moscow good to have events today the russian opposition leaders and human rights activists pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change based on fresh files from wiki leaks russia's comes from newspaper reports the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and wanted american help for reform but the request was apparently given short shrift by washington on tees as well. members over there cabal positions first of all have accused the united states of turning a blind eye to the human rights violations taking place in the country one of the same time seeking help from the united states for its sixty's not just financial help but also ideological and while speaking to the habs over the russian department of the us national security council mr mouthful the members of the opposition have asked the united states to be more critical of the violations of
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civil rights taking place in russia but not bush like critical members of their position also seem to believe that the recent reset of relations between washington and the united states have been that has been a bad influence to a human rights activist is specially in the north caucasus they're saying that after the murder over the bodies to meet or what had old chechnya ramzan to they don't have as many given given carte blanche for other murders and should be recognized as a persona non grata by the united states where mr mark for has said that he doesn't see that happening and those are all domestic issues and there is no way that the united states is turning a blind eye to the human rights violations in the country and that if they do occur the u.s. does express its concerns out loud. washington should pay more attention to significant incidents related to freedom of assembly in russia to solve problems in russia civic society parties should sit down at the negotiating table both russian and
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u.s. governments and representatives from n.g.o.s it is up to russian activists to build up their relations with their administration with value to relying on america. but the report prepared by the u.s. ambassador to russia has concluded that basically the opposition in the country is immature in his report to washington d.c. missed him by really has sat that spray helps the united states should make its position on human rights issues and democracy in russia more clear to the members opposition and to explain all the better to which extent the u.s. wants to be involved in other countries domestic issues to further improve relations between russia and the us the a bomb or administration has a stance sibly refrain from vocal support for democratic reform civil society activists in russia are unaware of the contours of the u.s. approach to shuman rights and its record of public statements and speeches russia's
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democrats remain in near terminal bay saree constant personality disputes disagreements with the kremlin differences over the viability of political activity many members of the opposition believe that sopranos or put in running for president once again is the biggest threat for relations between russia and the united states and that the u.s. should be involved in preventing that from happening while in mr mark full doesn't believe that the u.s. should be involved in that. at all and overcoat reporting that will still to come on the program russian the fashion the stepping across borders. these are the vote lengthier thankfully don't bother brushing being made but lines will go up the easy enough to come by in russia fashion fans in europe the found it much harder to get a handle on the feeling me but. this house additional footwear that presents and
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czars worn for centuries is now spreading to europe's top dogs. barack obama is keeping the pressure on china that the value of its currency rise with further comments during the chinese presidents ford. trip to the united states it's one of the most divisive issues between the two nations but america is saying one is being kept to the no to give chinese exports an advantage obama says china supports study hall for million u.s. jobs meaning it's a largest trading partner. china is also the largest foreign holder of u.s. debt to leaders also discussed human rights with intel saying china is going to continue to respect what we are going to ference in their internal affairs multi-screen for the courts on the two countries last relationship. i went into burger king with my son and i. think it's a z.h. using. z h u z h u and recognize the that is chinese
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first american and the word china elicits fear recognizing china's rise means recognizing america's decline but now we are getting not our toys and our things in our little happy meals which should be banned there so dangerous. not just our toys in the bag made in china. but the image and everything else culture coming from china. or others china elicits feelings of inferiority according to the pew research center forty seven percent of americans think china is the world's leading economic power only thirty one percent think america. that's certainly the opinion among students at millinocket school in maine which will welcome paying chinese students to close its budget gap next year i think the chinese are going to be total shock i think about high tech in a way more advanced than us like ten times more money in like in
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a better society and then you look at a similar way poor and nothing as hu jintao tours the u.s. capital american officials are eager to quell fears about what a rising china could mean for the world's only superpower still some analysts say that the united states should be focusing on what it can learn from china rather than merely containing it china knows how to develop they're doing it we're spending borrowing and consuming rather than saving and investing for the future a sentiment echoed by many we spoke to a lot to learn terms of productivity organizational resources and also having a cultural values hard work or you know i think they're trying to develop their economy and share some of the wealth with the folks economically politically militarily china is on the rise. and while the u.s. put education on the chopping block this year china invested four percent of its g.d.p. in primary and secondary schools in poor rural area chinese universities are mushroom
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in all across the country and increasingly attracting prestigious foreign professors and even american students like philadelphia native zachary franklin seemed. just a better decision to be in a country learning about economics where so much is happening economically getting a master's in shanghai doesn't mean crippling student loans chinese students themselves you know not playing absorbing amounts of money for an education in this country. china is also speeding ahead on high speed rail lines in massive infrastructure chinese officials say they will complete the first eco city by two thousand and twenty which will be home to three hundred fifty thousand as u.s. lawmakers squabble for years over who will foot the bill for every high speed rail link bridge or metro expansion america instead dreams to rebuild the old interstate highway system where you've built a gigantic structure projects in the u.s. our history the city more unified as a people are moving in
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a positive direction and i wish we could say the same president obama has plenty to put on the table as he hosts his chinese counterpart at the first u.s. china state dinner but will the white house be equally eager to learn from its gas and ford r t washington d.c. economist maxwell says that even though china was booming while the u.s. is on the wane both countries still to pendent each other. but is interesting to see the triumvirate of an american government being very solicitous of the chinese government and bringing in its big guns who are very much part of american policy toward china and that would be the leading our fortune five hundred u.s. companies companies like general electric and goldman sachs which are very much represented in today's meetings and they do kind of suggest that there is a nexus of power between large american transnational corporations and u.s. china business relations which have shifted a bit over time as some of the initial excitement about china in corporate circles has given way to very much still excitement but with some concerns about u.s.
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export access to chinese markets there is every indication both in the american and the chinese consciousness that china is on the rise and that the united states is struggling unsuccessfully to keep its portion of the world economic engine that it's been we're in that danger of falling below twenty percent of world g.d.p. a place we haven't been since before world war two actually and the chinese are very much galloping had terms of their portion of world g.d.p. their importance their relevance in africa their relevance in south america the united states has borrowed so much money from china in many different vestiges of forms that the united states and china are in a mutually dependent relationship they need to make sure we can pay them back in that we keep borrowing to keep buying and we make sure they keep lending and keep favorable to us because we really rely on china both as an import and export market and you see the leaders working to domestic constituencies uncomfortable with that mutual dependency but they know they have to nurture it and sort of drown out voices that are hostile or suggest all kinds of non-viable and dangerous breakdowns
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in bilateral relations. while andrew gavin marshall who's at globalisation on this gave us his reasons why china is becoming a new geopolitical leader. the rise of china is not against the prevailing edgemont in the world america but the rise of china is we in the hedge money system itself what i mean by that is that globalization which is a western driven beat driven project. has facilitated the rise of china so china rises so much as the west allows it to rise and now the chinese stronger and feels more secure they're starting to weaken issued it's on their own they're starting to try to create a consumption class with engineering itself to become more self-sustaining so american china have a very codependent relationship in which china finances america's debt allowing america to be militaristic around the world controlling resources america consumes
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chinese products which are developed cheaply benefiting both china and america so they're incredibly that and in terms of finance and banking they're heavily heavily integrated but there's also it's gets a frantic relationship in a sense because they're also each other's greatest competitors and this is mostly seen in the competition for global resources and this has been outlined in strategy peepers in american since the early ninety's where the aim is to prevent the rise of the power by controlling world resources. by the u.s. death toll it comes under scrutiny in the kaiser report late this hour naughty as max and stacy reveal the destructive streak running through the uk the actions of wall street. this psychological profile of jamie diamond lloyd blankfein goldman sachs j.p. morgan this guy daily is that of the arsonist the arsonist likes to burn things down there pyromaniacs here on wall street you've got debt maniacs
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they like to destroy things with debt and they like the price of debt to be as cheap as a pack of matches. if the price of dead is a cheap as a pack of matches as it is now they can continue to burn things down to destroy the economy like they're doing at this very moment and what is the obama administration doing they are giving the pyromaniacs and the arsonist more starting fluid more lighter fluid more matches whatever they need to destroy the economy so you have to ask the question is obama in the pocket of the financial terrorist yes he did. he's been described as israel's big is a huge facility where it's claimed phone calls and e-mails from all across the middle east and beyond can be monitored for intelligence hidden from prying eyes for decades and this it has become a focus for investigative journalists ortiz points lear has more on who's this
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thing in. many israelis have probably driven past year and not cast a second glance a few satellite dishes outside a little known town in the negev desert but this is no ordinary military base this is the largest or equal storing facility that i've ever seen on the earth and hagar should know he's been studying signal intelligence or any trying to expiring for the last twenty five years a tip off gave him access to people on the inside you know one of the talked about or and stored there could be something of this it's simply to come on the back it never been seen but now it's showing up all of a satellite images with thirty different listening antennas directed high over the equator each targeting a different dish in the sky the cape everything that passing over the satellite system simply doesn't discriminate ever be wilson's travelgate and that's
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a lot of listening from this hub every telephone call every email can be intercepted and according to duncan campbell family here along the coast north of tel a very large groups of people on this typically you have large windowless what looked like just real warehouses but with massive security you are seeing many such places across the united states and several hundred people will check in in the morning start filing through checking emails looking at now listening to telephone calls but inside israel no one's talking of it heard about a boat i don't know what's the word bass refers to exactly what is the reason behind the focus if there is a focus of this particular word is just a platform you have to understand a new comes to intelligence you need a platform in order to carry whatever needs you need in order to
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intercept but why wasn't this platform itself intercepted it was pretty well hidden until recently when hey. when to public on ash my first surprise was to style that big clue that there was this huge spying facility which will be profoundly influencing the politics of the middle east and beyond but then the sickening great surprise was that it's clearly been there as long as the some of the places what's your point the person in germany and russia anybody states the other countries and just maybe that's the point you need to know know exactly where it's easy would it . be ten of if. britain's iraq war inquiry could leave some feeling that an important piece of the jigsaw is missing just because a private correspondence between george w. bush will tell you that in the run up to the conflict were not heard commissioner was supposed to question it was no picture and put some figures on why britain voted british politician germy coleman's party was in power at the time next hour
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he tells all to the whole vista gratian i would have more respect if it went to an international court. judgement and he's the only one that was involved in every single one of the decisions in every single one of the meetings he's the one that saw the attorney general's apparently informal advice he's the one who decided what from the attorney general would be put in front of the cabinet he's the one who discussed with jack straw and with jeremy greenstock what went before the un security council and he's the one look decided what he was going to say to parliament and what he didn't say to prom so yes he's absolutely central to it but this is in a sense the last chance saloon for british public inquiries because we had the foreign office for the first committee inquiry we had the parliamentary process and then gordon brown agreed that this inquiry would be set up and indeed it has been set up if we're to have any reasonable standing as an effective democracy then this
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inquiry has got to go into some fairly serious detail about it and recommendations about what's going to happen next no it's not a traditional inquiry which many of us wanted but i get the feeling that a legal process could emanate as a result of the evidence that's going to come out. and take a look now at some other headlines from around the world thirty three members of the opposed to using president's family have been arrested while trying to run for country they're committing crimes against the interim leader earlier promised to live up to the people's revolt and provided. and the last bottom demonstrations continue in the capital of the us team president supports his refusing to recognize when the government on one hundred people died during the rest. u.s. congresswoman gabrielle giffords is expected to be moved to rehabilitation center of us two weeks off the attempted murder officials say she's not able to stand with
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assistance and is ready to begin the next phase of her recovery efforts were a shot in the forehead during a public event outside a grocery store in the city of tucson ariz in kaufman shot eighteen other people killing six and twelve more. whole communities are being deluged in australia's floods as we're just surges downstream in the state of victoria the town is now completely cut off leaving its fourteen thousand residents people in low lying areas are preparing for the worst and told to evacuate to something else will grow to farmers who've seen crops destroyed especially after jean years of drought a lot of people have died as a flooding so far. keeping the winter snow from freezing your feet is something russians lost it centuries ago valente boots made from the arms will have been worn by generations of people to protect their toes from the chills it's even
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suggested they may help maintain good blood circulation and sarah first discovered it's days away or as a kid to make sure fashion isn't sacrificed for function. in the fast paced world of fashion he's in the know would like to always be one step ahead of the crowd and now you know it's fashion forward looking to russia's past this time inspiration these are the vote lengthy a centuries old style of russian made from lens will now also easy enough to come by in russia fashion found in europe have found it much harder to get their hands on the theme nique but if you're feeling the chill the last few winters they certainly have been in demand while in the van and keeps growing in popularity as well as being more and stylish they're also environmentally friendly when it was all this business case from strength to strength in russia she doesn't have the capabilities to meet the high demands flooding in from foreign countries let me
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give still material see the huge gap in the market well for some decorator. therefore you think you can sell off one hundred. or four thousand roubles. and since the. horse who can buy them for i don't. want to reward the beautiful marginal. but with a big export billing key remaining rent outside russia or one stylish chair why weren't they taken advantage of. and had huge success taking their billing key business to the world's fashion hog if. they're really popular they were a while ago no one even knew what the word founding he meant but they to acknowledge that when it comes to building there are still many barriers to trade the floor that is at a profit was a good i knew russian factories. in
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a way that they did fifty or sixty years ago even little things like there are no english speakers that actually. did arrive three minutes late european standards just wouldn't tolerate because. in the past feeling here doing the feats of peasants and the like these days you're more likely to find them gracing the pages of fashion magazines counts president medvedev wife amongst her customers nascent to keep up with the times business will have to keep. russia should come up with a concept for choosing the best produces and ever grading equipment to develop the strengths in our industry and eliminate the weakness. question truly does cross border now russia needs to put its best foot forward and ensure that it doesn't let its lucrative national product. sarafan. while not all russians are turning to the world safari footwear at this time of
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welcome to business with me kareen mccann thanks for joining me russia's central bank may sell its blocking stake in moscow's my zick stock exchange commerce daily reports the terms of selling the banks twenty nine point eight percent of shares to be decided by june the sale is part of a privatization plan ordered by president made a video with russia's leading boris worthwhile three billion dollars it handles about seventy percent of share transactions in russia out of the say selling the state's share and make it easier to march russians to me. and that brings us to the markets asian stocks down dragged by the banking sector after a disappointing earnings from goldman sachs markets are also under pressure from chinese economic data planning concern that monetary policy will be tightened friends make is down over a percentage hong kong's index is cheating one point seven percent this hour. and
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russian stock markets are down on thursday as well on the back of the downswing in the international commodity equity markets today by fears of the chinese economy both the r.t.s. the demise it's a losing over eight percent energy majors are shutting losses we see gas promise look or losing over one point three percent. of the most this hour shedding one point eight percent. the u.s. investment firm general atlantic has acquired up to twenty percent of russia's leading as you bars provide a spare skate deal may total two hundred twenty five million dollars and you call made by especially on its i.p.o. within the next five years says its head. it may also help companies to expand to the u.s. market where it's not like you know. the russian oil industry could face new tax rules as of march draft law backed by the energy ministry would reduce export tax for crude by about seven percent while raising it for oil products ministry wants
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the changes this year without any. phase in period and budget losses are expected to be covered by an increase in oil export volumes experts warn the measures could be lower amounts of light oil products on the local market and i jump in fuel prices. gazprom and the chinese national petroleum corporation are closer to agreeing on gas deliveries to china russia's gas giant said it was ready to begin constructing the ul type line in the middle of two thousand and eleven the line will link western siberia with china it is estimated to cost fourteen billion dollars but who side signed a memorandum in june two thousand and nine to cooperate in the natural gas sector. russia's private net capital outflow in two thousand and ten amounted to thirty eight point three billion dollars that's a drop from fifty seven billion two thousand and nine the figures still considered too high presidential adviser says it shows the country's investment climate
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remains low. we're going to review this confirms the conclusions made by the president and indicates that we have a very capable investment climate many actually don't see a future for conducting business and investment within russia although significant amounts of outflow a largely from the regions are not moscow there were some inflows of course but in terms of investments we are still very far from the pre-crisis period. and that's a. headline is an access.
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