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all the time one of the biggest u.s. financial and to d.s. froze way more than a billion dollars of libya's investments that's as american vogue was called gadhafi it's their game for cash scams. emergency crews step of the earth firefighting efforts in russia's republic of north korea which has seen a spectacular but destructive artillery glow. and secure and no longer a high tech russian firm says it's bypassed i phones much touted security and is now offering to retrieve any information from anyone's phone for a sizable feat. not
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am in the russian capital you're watching r t a marina joshie welcome to the program before the middle east uprising spread to lead the country became embroiled in civil war and media was a top international investor the country even had a one point three billion dollar fund with goldman sachs one of the biggest u.s. banks today the fine is virtually empty their result of high risk betting and there is little feeling of guilt amongst the american bankers and long before the u.s. led airstrikes against libya's moammar gadhafi the dictator and one of america's most profitable banks were firm financial friends in two thousand and eight according to the wall street journal goldman sachs offered khadafi the chance of becoming a huge shareholder only after losing ninety eight percent of libya's one point
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three billion dollars sovereign wealth fund in just a few months. they cost a staggering percentage i don't know how you lose ninety eight percent of something it was a bet on options on european banks and energy companies whose stocks plunged shortly thereafter but in any case clearly they saw a gold mine in the khadafi when the fund controlled by colonel qadhafi nearly empty goldman ponied up offers to recoup losses according to the journal libya would get five billion dollars worth of goldman shares in return for making three point seven billion dollar investment in the securities firm libya agreed to buy the bank's debt with the promise of a lucrative annual six percent return for twenty years gaming knew it was about to hit into a nosedive and there they were selling. these libyans a piece of junk which was themselves libyan sovereign wealth fund officials are
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reportedly accusing goldman of misrepresenting investment deals and making trades without proper authorization but others proudly admit playing fast and loose with kentucky's money american real estate and reality show tycoon donald trump boasts that he lied to n.b.c. the libyan leader in the past i read to them a piece of land here if we were here for one night and he's everywhere group but only here after two years i don't think a lot of news that we should be doing we send over new jobs we want to use the word screw up or a spirit of now critics say the libyan people stand to get screwed by wall street firms comments were very interesting in terms of the attitude that american executives and american officials have towards other countries they're there to be screwed and he said it publicly and he advocated it as a policy and he did it personally due to frozen assets and financial sanctions imposed by the u.s.
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europe and the united nations libya's sovereign wealth fund. and could arguably be forgotten about unless one of the world's top financial firms is held accountable americans have been demanding that for years without any success can get dicey achieve what the american people and the american government can't or won't achieve i don't think so i think that they're going to get away with this you know big billion dollar boondoggle with libya just as they've done it with america goldman sachs is currently being investigated for playing a major role in the two thousand a financial crisis a crisis that cost americans millions of their jobs homes and life savings while a military conflict currently divides the u.s. and libya uniting citizens of both countries is the financial game wall street has made at their expense or in upper nile artsy new york and florida based investment
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banker bernie german believes western banks have used me as helplessness to turn the country's investment fund into a toxic assets dumping ground all for a little profit. when you have two percent of the world oil supply you become a target the sovereign nation funds have been the primary target of some of the biggest investment banks worldwide the obama administration has created a criminal investigation that is now getting the information our sources tell us they have good evidence that the bankers were told that the materials they were selling in the sovereign nation funds were truly bad assets they knew they were bad assets and they were moving them or there are countless in putting them on the accounts of libya norway and iceland and that's a crime. and nato has announced it successfully deployed attack helicopters in libya for the first time british and french choppers are said to have attacked and destroyed a road checkpoint and greater side it comes just
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a few days after nato would stand its intervention mission in libya recent weeks have seen intensified allied strikes on the leading army at the same time and u.n. officials have accused colonel qadhafi of war crimes while saying rebels were also guilty of similar abuses speaking out american television russia's ambassador to the un to tell you can says media must decide its own future and that's something no intervention can force. in running the cations that the start which will produce a genuine libyan political process if you simply keep dictating things from the outside by supporting the rebels by saying that this person has to go this person has to stay bringing somebody in announcing that some particular individual is legitimate the other is more legitimate then you have to come to just the country. we don't believe as i was trying to say that is foreign capitals determine who is the interview the country and what is happening going to happen there has to be
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a political process so our idea is that there must be a cease fire out as quick as possible because it can produce a situation where civilians and. are going to suffer any longer. later this hour and the resident asks is a college education the us really needed when the country is stuck in a jobs crisis now i'm not going to say that the government needs to pay for it but i think young people need to wake up and look around them and see you know it's not an accident that bill gates was soft target. emergency crews are bolstering firefighting efforts at a burning ammunition depot in the central russian region of the north here with additional equipment expected to arrive on saturday at least seventy six people have been injured after a major fire at a military unit sad after a chain reaction of artillery shell explosions our correspondent in the region pierre oliver has more initially something as
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a thousand people are going to be of. away from the area surrounding this munitions boat here in the republic and now we're hearing that the first of those people have been able to return to their homes but they're the lucky ones they're the ones that live further away from this facility the people living very close to the weapons death book they haven't been allowed to return to their homes they won't be able to until this fire has been completely put out this fire that started the weapons lots of very powerful very explosive weapons weaponry was being held we're hearing one hundred fifty thousand tons all the weaponry stored at this facility the explosions that took place following. left many people dozens of people injured many of them requiring medical attention now it also resulted in elderly people suffering heart attacks and die you know it's believed that the shock of the explosions that were
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going off was what triggered those those fatal heart attacks now to put into perspective just how powerful some of these explosions were. the shock waves from them were able to grow windows ten kilometers away the firefighters told us they had the fire localized now this has been a huge operation involving almost a thousand fire and many fire trucks as well as them having to call in air support using helicopters and other aircraft and gals these flames from the sky explosions how it's stopped they've stopped the fire reaching other munitions and being able to set those up for this fire in the explosions that followed it and just look at the local area here because must've disruption to transport links trains having to be to be counseled in place and buses was on with you howard on the transport system and also but on the oil pipeline some of those that run through the area have to temporarily slow down or stop their distribution of oil or is believed to
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be back up and running as normal craig now this isn't the first blaze of this kind that we've seen with solidity. being stalled in recent times now in syria just last week a similar place where president dmitri medvedev is understandably very upset of this situation and it's called for an investigation into it saying that if he discovers that anybody has proven to be negligent and that resulted in these fires and heads will roll. as a system to people for as he has been for two weeks. you say marriage and the defense minister must report who will answer for that in homs since certain people feel to draw conclusions we'll have to strip them of their shoulder straps so the latest from here. most of the people who are receiving psychological help some of them for the traumatic experience that they've gone through. parting them
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now to keep out of date on the story kept our facebook page where we've got there for. her and i. and instant of dates on the story plus right from the center of the disaster a picture is broad to you by unmanned drones just log on to facebook slash our teenage. the former bosnian serb gadol rock ahmadis has dismissed all the charges of the u.n. war crimes court during his first appearance before the tribe your allotted to hold
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the indictments against him monsters and noxious a former army chief has been charged with eleven counts of war crimes including the genocide of a thousand muslims at the site and nine hundred ninety five a second query hearing will take place next month a lot of it was arrested last thursday after sixteen years in hiding as the trial gets under way bolton's historian abortion knowledge says there are still major questions left unanswered over exactly what happened at srebrenica and who want to treat it we're keeping few there were people can go there were people shot there were people executed it's just at the end she wanted so much verdicts you say well we found this many bodies we believe this should be how many bodies we want and these from the believe and that assumption we're getting we were informing you genocide this is the corruption problem you're going to use need to use a huge one morning to. duck it's just a question of how many people died and what your stance you should be to these you
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can be said to be produced a geisha it is either a thousand points from a rich cross miss you or she's you were foiled you know we believe we need to learn in one thousand nine hundred forty this you see this to all the people. you see in . july and this is this is going to take your. silence to figure people did the number if you could do complete number of casualties mostly it was revised down from two hundred fifty thousand. two hundred thousand everyone already can't speak he eastern part of it is it's. it's a number of the things i was missing christine didn't. anderson if you actually you can challenge the sushi. really not really going any sort of the fishy evidence that this actually this number is actually accurate rob lyons the deputy editor of the online magazine spike doesn't think not just trial will be just as the hague protects the interests of particular nations civil war the notorious for being.
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terrible for there to be of atrocities for but i'm sure that would be a bit on the pile even a regular war. to try to. long after the apparent we're going to calmly try to judge you on the standards of a normal society i think is wrong we have to accept. the civil war but i'm sure that there's many things that were were very wrong but i think the whole essence of the war crimes tribunal is the truth is the other side of the both of the position of the west to to really give people a sense of justice or the tribe you know has no legal ground to exist and should be dissolved that's the view of one of our viewers i am that our online forum go to our website to have your say on whether a general lack of ideas will get a fair trial at the u.n. war crimes court i can dot com is the address where you can express your opinion on the matter.
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you. in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph menstruate university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. on all the main risk issues that is ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are grouping for the producers side and only five percent are really genuinely independent. there's not a lot of science that says train genic this is unhealthy for people to consume
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which is what the food and drug administration looks at there's a lot of concern about the environmental impacts if it transgenic fish escapes the kind of horrible impact will it have on the rest of the fish population i don't know what this might do the us or our children or our children's children in our congress here in the united states or legislatures throughout the world we vote all these different laws tax laws and corporate laws what could be more important than deciding on the permanent genetic future of life on earth. or. twenty years ago when the largest country. to sensory systems. which had been trying. to teach began to jerk. where did it take to.
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go back here whether the introduction of a smartphone made a tremendous impact on the way people use mobile phones from simple email to booking a holiday it can all al be done and the palm of your hand but with increased functionality comes increased vulnerability as r.t.c. or a garage and if boards there are always those who are all to you happy to share your passwords for a price. what does your i phone four know about you and who can access this information. even when i'm not making a phone call and just walking around with every step this won't track my dear graphical location if i don't decide to connect to the wife i hotspot in this nearby cafe my phone records as well if i then decide to send an email to help put in some private passwords all of that information is stored on a device itself and in fact this is a treasure trove of private data that's kept there for months and sometimes even
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years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords that were hard to crack but now a company says it's hacked the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars they'll hand over all the data on any protected device. we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. the supply of these reassurances many sida development as a cause for concern. for them to do this is a bad idea whatever their intentions are now they have created more about unity's for lawbreakers to access private data with. the moscow based company which specializes in breaking down security systems so far clients have been police security services and relatives of people who've died. as for privacy concerns the
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crickets say if it wasn't them it would be somebody else but. we can forget about the order of privacy altogether whenever you go on the internet you are already revealing everything about school so it is becoming that's way with using your. look even though it was just one piece of advice if you do buy smartphone make sure you don't let anyone else get hold of it either and no more. and always more on our website or t. dot com let's take a look at what's lined up for you there right now. a virtual space trip it's the final home stretch for six men returning from mars after a seventeen month mission to the red planet however the crew never really left earth. also an airless mutant rabbit born near the crisis hit for the sheema nuclear plant causes an online frenzy sparking fears that children will be next to suffer birth defects in japan.
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may has revealed american employers hire the smallest number of people in eight months that's according to the latest bureau of labor statistics and what the u.s. still tightly grasp by the crisis there is increasing speculation washington will have to raise the debt ceiling but economist peter skate believes that will only make a bad situation worse but we have to do is stop borrowing all this money you mentioned earlier that one of the problems is that we haven't raised the debt ceiling that's one of the only good things out there that debt ceiling is still there unfortunately they're going to raise it we're going to go deeper into debt which means bigger problems that this is but you know the economists are describing this is the stock it's not it's quicksand and economists who think there's a soft. these are the same people who want to do thousand and seven said the u.s.
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economy had never been in better shape they didn't see this crisis condi right never understood the problems of the us economy and they still don't understand them they think that government stimulus make the problems better it is going to allow the problems to get worse and our very our new york president has once again hit the streets this time finding out if it's worth paying for an education when there are no jobs. with today's tough job market is there worth spending hundreds of thousands of dollars for a college education this week let's talk about that how much does college cost in poland college for free. any of this paid for it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars so broadly it's a problem. i get caught on and young people from all over the world are bought off on it and it needs to stop now i'm not going to say that the government
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needs to pay for it but i think young people need to wake up and look around them and say you know it's not an accident that bill gates was so self-taught maybe if kids took two or three years before they went to school and had a little life experience and then had some purpose to their study might make more sense. what is to be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars even at that point i don't think so but i live on one year of accounting i took undergraduate. millions of dollars on that one cause which i only paid two hundred dollars for i own a business i hire the best people i can get if you're not if you have a college if you don't have a college education don't even come to my office and apply so you where did you go to college i went to college in texas and you use what you learned there every day absolutely do you think it depends on what field you're and possibly but let me tell you this without an education you just have a whole lot tougher time in life but we're all told that we all have to go either way as we won't succeed. faster than
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a straight. choice not to go to the beauty as you call it. strong defies any today i mean is known to be way out of range and if you go to the top schools thing and you the rich people can afford. it why is that don't do you think that would set us back over the long run in terms of what we can produce or it is. i think if you look around your economy and the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer in the middle class is falling away people are seeing this in your real estate in the days to new economy i think the american people are suffering the bottom line is that most employers still think a college education is important and ultimately it's their opinion right iran that matter. also take a look at some other stories from around the world in at least sixty three people have been killed in syria during anti-government protests and friday human rights
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groups say and it's been one of the bloodiest days since the revolt broke out eleven weeks ago the city of hama has become the latest center for protest with around one hundred thousand people gathering on the streets and calling for president bashar asad to go government forces have renewed their push on towns as demonstrators demand hands to forty year old regime. germany has reported one hundred ninety nine new cases of the deadly e. coli infection in the last two days while the death toll from the mysterious celebrate has risen to nine thousand people cases of the disease have now been reported in twelve countries including the u.k. and the u.s. infecting about two thousand people initially germany wrongly blamed spanish cucumbers as a cause which sparked outrage from madrid due to the devastating impact on the country's fruit and vegetable exports. mexican soldiers have found a large varied stash of weapons thought to have been stockpiled by a drug squad tell the cache includes mortar shells assault and sniper rifles
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thousands of rival magazines and even two balls hideout was discovered near the northern state currently at the center of a cartel war. greece is set to receive the latest challenge of its modern billion euro bailout rescue package after european officials said the country had met its requirements however speculations mounting it will need more money than first thought that's likely to be met with strong opposition to hold greek society has been outraged by the stary measures and massive privatization program greece is not the only eurozone country struggling to stay afloat and raising questions about the survival of the single currency so you are right out the debt crisis and its very existence worth the effort join artie's cross-talk later today for the observers. i think you should not think so much in terms of either with countries but more in terms of the political elite. distance so of course
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a political leader france and germany and greece warrant the euro to continue and of course also the banking system that the drone banking system the french braking system appears to lend to. being since the greek government but for drama consumers this is another it takes because this is not a very good view of the market. could import cheap or to companies could be important for resources cheaper there could be occasions cheaper angry we could buy the location whosis much cheaper. so there are no losing and it will be referred to a race for the difference in the conflicts in these terms the political elites and bankers versus the coming to experience of consumer. and if.
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you want. i'll recap our top stories set in just a few moments for you don't go away. they are killing innocents here i was in a car they face of course and that's never answered.
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mom a song from the skull spoke to me i think of it every day. but still the flyers fired some of the memories in the last hour or so my son a long time to search right now. i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i had been wounded i was ashamed that i had been a hero why i got marmite go call a common law. and the my. power to be our nominee hours of large fortune. and our police were out the door no wonder i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most soldiers on the other side and i think i'm just as good.
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to live up to me next to the border of the councils and egypt but also on the border of peace and war. they are responsible not only for themselves. but also for their loved ones and they are ready to take any risk. i will jump in the streets on r.g.p. .

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