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big lead in government loses a billion dollars after investing with us banking giant goldman sachs meaning the countries joining the huge number of american citizens ripped off by wall street. we see what's happening in these issues jill it's a ground operation russia's foreign minister slams the nation's deployment of a tight helicopters and leave it as a step closer to a ground invasion of the minds uses them for the first time against colonel gadhafi is also. also at the time that's been raging for almost two days international dump in central russia has been putting out leading around ninety injured.
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plus it's good news for freedom crowds dance at washington's jefferson memorial and what they say is their constitutional right after find what i've rested for breaking up the time and dancing at the landmark. again this is our c coming to you life could tell main story now that you've been governments sovereign wealth fund could become another casualty of the american financial behavior also goldman sachs while the bank is being investigated by the u.s. government for its role in the two thousand and eight. reports have also se that at last ninety eight percent of tripoli's money was handling which is roughly a billion dollars three years ago but as my report not reports from new york the bikers are hardly concerned. long before the u.s.
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led airstrikes against libya as well. marco duffy 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 me the chance of becoming a huge shareholder only after losing ninety eight percent of libya's one point three billion dollars sovereign wealth funds in just a few months they lost a staggering percentage i don't know how you'll lose ninety percent of something that was better than options on the european banks and energy companies who stocks plunged shortly thereafter but in any case clearly they saw a gold mine in 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 a report seven billion dollar investment in the securities firm libya agreed to by
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the banks that with the promise of a lucrative annual six percent return for twenty years gave me knew it was about to head into a nosedive and there they were selling them selling these libyans a piece of junk which are some stocks libyan sovereign wealth fund officials are reportedly accusing goldman of misrepresenting investment deals and making trades without proper authorization but others proudly admit playing fast and loose with gadhafi is money american real estate and reality show tycoon donald trump boasts that he lied to n.b.c.'s meet the libyan leader in the past i read to them a piece of land he paid me well. how do you know where it is worth but only zero for two years and i don't get a lot of news that way and we should be doing more send over new jobs we want to use the word strawberry scared of now critics say the libyan people stand to get
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screwed by wall street. trump's comments were very interesting in terms of the attitude that american executives and american officials have towards other countries their dear 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 us europe and the united nations libya's sovereign wealth fund 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 darfur you 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 and eight financial crisis
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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 gain wall street has made at their expense. artsy new york. but if you were to brace investment the woman's defiance and even two year olds could have part of a bigger car. when you two percent of the world oil supply you became a target the sovereign nation. primary target of some of the biggest investment it's world wide but the obama administration has created a criminal investigation it is now getting information our sources tell us they have good evidence that the bakers were told that the materials they were selling in the sovereign nation firms were truly bad assets they knew they were bad assets
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and they were moving them or. and putting them on the accounts of libya and norway and iceland and that's a crime. and as american banks troubles so does the country's deficit. that. comes with our little savings and only mean more economic pain for the country he reports and he. has launched its first helicopter attack the leader striking several near targets around the quarter brad the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has announced as a step towards a ground operation. we expressed our opinion over this escalation of the military operation we think what's happening is a shift towards a ground operation this would be very regretful because divine illusions of the security council resolution already taking place are more than enough to think about the attitudes towards us decisions. so british and french top of the times
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the strategic oil port of bread in the east is still under the colonel gadhafi forces helicopters were deployed just days after nato expanded its intervention for another three months they actually have been a significant escalation because of military operations for the intensified as trying the recent. indications 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 course and. bringing somebody in announcing that some particular individual is legitimate the other is more legitimate then you have to the country just had an adopted country. in libya we don't believe there is a i was trying to say that as foreign capitals determine who is going to lead the country and what is going to happen there has to be a political process so our idea is that there must be a ceasefire as quickly as possible because it can produce
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a situation where civilians are not going to suffer any longer. meanwhile the u.k. foreign secretary has made a surprise visit to the guard expressing support for the rebels journalist and author actually returned. william hague is holding talks with one of the sides accused by some of crimes is a disaster. so deliberate. attempts at stopping any type of system peace process all we now know is that william hague the british foreign secretary is seated there and he says he's in with the rebels the u.n. panel in the past few days or said that there are war crimes being committed by some of the rebels. if it ever came to an international criminal court decision i'm sure he'll be being subpoenaed and it's looking more and more like it is still with only russia and china holding any cards to play at the moment. planned out of the u.s. capitol where hundreds have been dancing at the jefferson memorial in order to exercise their first amendment rights last week i was here america host adam cocoa
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she was arrested with four other courts has there's a landmark for doing the same thing he's going to check and has more from our d.c. bureau. this is what i saw the crowd was this cursed sort of pushed out of the jefferson memorial but dozens of people really risked being arrested for just peacefully dancing at the memorial everyone had this fear that it could happen at any time to many it sounded like a joke because freedom is you know the first amendment of the us constitution explicitly to protect freedom of assembly and actions that symbolically express a viewpoint if those actions are not harming anybody and one could think what could be more harmless than dancing people who took part in this dance for freedom flashmob say they do it to remind of their constitutional rights which they claim are being breached recently there was a court decision specifically regarding the thomas jefferson memorial that prohibited dancing there that's what triggered the movement if you will last week a small group of people protested the decision which is silent tears of the new
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reality they were brutally arrested one of them was an iraq war veteran civil rights activist adam kokesh who is a recently also has his own show on r.p. just a week later thousands of people after the arrest in indifference it is by the way not only washington d.c. joined him and others to say no to police brutality take a listen. to everything else and for all the other violations of our freedom over the trashing of the economy after everybody who suffered in this country under the good will of the police treats it's going to dance and that's the only freedom we have local going to come in and do it for people who say oh we believe in liberty we believe in these high ideals and then when it comes down to something like this in that although some are divided on it sometimes real obviously for a lot of people this dance flash mob has turned into something very symbolic especially here in washington at the thomas jefferson memorial he is one of america's most reviewers balinese fathers jefferson a vision of america as a great quote and part of liberty liberty which as the thing we're saying today americans are getting further away from with every other court decision it's not
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just about dancing in a public place of course there's a lot more serious stuff many here are talking about the post nine eleven patriot act that her. many of their car radios and other in ulead interviews laws as well so this there's a flash mob is just one symbolic body of the people and of all what they see is while a few of their rights. and you can watch the full video they darting demonstration of the jefferson memorial on our facebook page. and also coming up later in the program what does your i phone say about you. find out a popular high tech device can also become a threat to individual privacy. a massive fire at an omniscient power central russia has been caught out after two days over eighty people were hurt while two elderly women died from heart attacks series of violent explosions triggered by the blaze almost thirty thousand residents who were
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evacuated are now returning to their homes all of the reports now from the. thousands forced to flee from their homes as a fireball turns the night sky orange. the fire that broke out at the military munitions depo on thursday night left the local population many of whom are elderly terrified and fleeing in their thousands goober they were just suddenly. and their windows smashed i thought killing. and dancing up and down and all through the night like that i'm spraying i remember i. got my life. too early people suffered heart attacks believed to have been brought on by shock and died many of the old couldn't escape so here in what ever shelter was available to them. mainly elders who. graduated by rescue teams
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over move them to hospitals and evacuation centers and no one understood what was going on so everybody took cover those bases they could helicopters and other aircraft to. used to douse the flames from above while bomb disposal experts removed any damage warden and authorities say the danger has passed but it will mean is to clean the area behind the ammunition warehouse the. clean up to make sure the veyron is see for the people living around here all the residents will be able to into their homes by the end of the glee. a local shop and several houses were looted in the chaos she got bored fled with just the clothes on his back after an anxious wait he can now return home to check on his property with the main thing is that we do pains didn't get shatters the inside it's all got messed up by the blast all the lights and curtains are down the furniture is all over the place the incident here coupled with
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a similar i am bashkirian last week as lead to president medvedev calling for a full investigation into what happened he suggested that heads will roll regardless of rank if it turns out that safety procedures weren't it here too it seems the two fires in two weeks has proved to be true fires too many for the president. and you can get the latest updates on the situation the russians are probably covered roads here as well as more spectacular videos of the fire blast online just log on to the on see. footage on the area and the largest serves as a using planes to monitor the troubled region you can view and even download the high definition video on t.v. dot com. to get a free. free. free. free. free. free. videos for your media
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drug free meal john darche dot com. so everyone has asked the hague tribunal thought social permission to question the former bosnian serb general got cold logic accused of genocide as a potential witness and their own investigation into the mass killing during his foster parents had a war crimes tribunal called the accusations monstrous and obnoxious now that she was arrested last day after sixteen years on the run he's been charged with eleven counts for war crimes including his part in the massacre and eight thousand muslims at burnie during the civil war in yugoslavia former nationalists considered blooded a hero who fought for his people and his transfer to the court was seen as a key condition to fall so they could join the e.u. but experts say the star might not be now. those conditions don't need to be met if the e.u. likes you. and remain who have beaten for very obvious strategic reasons and didn't
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meet any particular conditions at all in so doing you know the real reason that serbia is outside the e.u. club as it were is that the serbian secession is the province of course of all has not been resolved that's a situation that still needs to be resolved and the e.u. prefers to negotiate regarding that situation whilst on its knees which is a position that we spoke about it is very familiar with those original figure eight thousand came out to care about from these are bigger which islam is side they were prepared in advance. thousands of people were hidden soldiers and drafted back into the. list forces without their families even being informed so there is certainly a great deal of exaggeration in the figure and the tribunal is socially justifying its existence it was set up by madeleine albright's to point an accusing finger at the serbs and to hide the existence of the joint criminal conspiracy to destroy the state that the serbs of forms the state of yugoslavia over half of the half of the
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adult population of serbia died to form a male population so we decided to form yugoslavia which was destroyed by the west of ours and the hague tribunal is there to create an entirely different picture it's the one town of most of europe where people are held for years without trial waiting for trial when they're when the reverse is known in advance in fact is even worse than the going to find a way of europe because at least they're in the ground some of by the judges know what the rules are at the hague tribunal is kangaroo court the rules are worked out as they go along and always at the expense of the serbs. and to tell their own mind magazine sprite has what's going on and behave now is a show trial where the outcome already started. i don't think there's anything. fair about this trial it's all about the whole process. i think what's what's happening it is that the kind of the outcome is going to be in which means that already it's a bit of a show trial i think. as
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a result of yeah i think it's very much about bolstering the west's position making the west look like it's free it's a friend of justice and the largest has already been set up. in this i'm not for a moment thinking that mullard it is our wonderful human being but the crimes on all sides are not war and to pick out one side has been worse than the other is a bit peculiar the situation was much murkier there were opportunists nationalist politicians on all sides and some fairly brutal people behind them as well. and you could always find more on all the stories we're covering here on our website and to get over all that's now taken are also lined up to do that right now. in a pledge as wrong on that impulse fresh vegetables all the way you member states my job how tomatoes and cucumbers have made it on to the menu of the top table of point takes. on george w.
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bush a long slide out of discover where else made it to the list of the worst people of all time published in american school yearbook. reduce credit rating agency has warned of a downgrade to america's aaa stages over three its top hold the massive u.s. debt warning that the risk of a default while small is increasing ratings downgrade would force the u.s. to pay higher interest on its massive debt with likely a negative effect on the world economy and would also deepen its debt beyond the fourteen point three trillion dollars limit said just last month economist peter schiff says this will only make a bad situation what's. 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
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ceiling that's one of the only good things out there that that feeling 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 not the economists are describing this is a soft patch it's not it's quicksand and economists who think this is a soft patch these are the same people who in two thousand and seven said the u.s. economy had never been in better shape they didn't see this crisis coming right never understood the problems of the u.s. economy and they still don't understand that they think that government stimulus made the problems better it did it and it allowed the problems to get worse. the number of americans finding that its lowest level tonight by our resident reporter ingle hold the truth to find out. if there are no tools at hand of the line. with today's tough job market is there worth spending hundreds of thousands of
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dollars for a college education this week let's talk about that a nuke is known to be way out of range and if you go to the top schools 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 really is i think if you look around it you economy and the rich are getting rich and the poor are getting poorer and the middle class is falling away people are seeing the senior real estate in the death to new economy i think the american people are suffering gigantic calm 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 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
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sense. would you still be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars even at that point i don't think so i live on one year of accounting i took the undergraduate. i wrote millions of dollars on that one course 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 to what you where did you go to college i went to college in texas and you use what you learned every day absolutely do you think it depends on what field you're in possibly but let me tell you this without an education you just have a whole lot tougher time in life but we're also told that we all have to go otherwise we won't succeed. i'm sorry it's been often a choice not to go to getting as you call it a time around if i said. it's a great how much does college cost in poland. any it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. the bottom line is that
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most employers still think a college education is important and ultimately it's their opinion right or wrong. all the personal data just one click away a smartphone may be the hunters to way to store information but it's far the safest . has been discovering how big privacy of your mobile phone can become public knowledge. and 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 to my very graphical location if i don't decide to connect a wire. nearby cafe my phone records as well if i then decide to send an e-mail perhaps some private passwords all of that information is stored on
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a device itself in fact this is a treasure trove of private data that's kept there for months and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords that were hard to crack but now a company says this is hack the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars will 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. displayed these reassurances many see to 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 civil law greenest access to private data with. the moscow based company which specializes in breaking down security systems so far clients have been police
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security services and relatives of people who died. that's what privacy concerns say if it was and it could be somebody else. we can forget about the idea of privacy we. believe you go on the internet if you're really revealing everything about yourself and it is becoming that way with using your phone. has just one piece of advice if you do buy smartphone make sure you don't let anyone else get hold of it either. let's now take a look at some other headlines from around the world a leading al qaeda militant has reportedly been killed by u.s. drone attack in pakistan mary had been the subject of a five million dollar reward offered by the american government following accusations of the moment in terror attacks across southeast asia pakistani officials say kashmiri was one of nine hardest killed in the strike. tunks and
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government troops have reportedly reached the restive city a syrian city of hama activists say security forces opened fire on protesters leaving at least six dead if comes a day out of dozens were killed in a violent crackdown on the massive i'm to government demonstrations internet searches have been restored after being cut to prevent the opposition from posting these years of clashes online. given the state television. has released pictures of a mosque where the country's embattled president was interested in iraq at a time by insurgents and the absolute silence has now been given treatment in neighboring saudi arabia according to officials of months of protests against the dictator of an testify with over one hundred sixty killed recently has repeatedly backed out from internationally brokered deals to leave office it's believed that his departure from the country could set the stage for his apartment removal by rebels of. high radiation levels have been observed in the fukushima plant in
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japan hit by. tsunami earthquake almost three months ago the operator says it's the most elevated radiation level ever detected in the air inside the troubled number one reactor and steam has also been coming from that part of the plant but i love wells were detected by remote controlled robots. and those are the headlines and our main stories back with a recap both top stories in a few moments time stay with us for that.
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in one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph brin straight university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. gone all the main risk issues there is that ninety five percent of all competent scientists in these fields are working for the produces side and only five percent are read again you mean the independent. there is not a lot of science that says train genic fish is unhealthy for people to consume which is what the food and drug administration looks at there's a lot of concern about the environmental impacts if a transgenic fish escapes like kind of horrible impact will it have on the rest of the fish population don't know what this might do to us or our children or our
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children's children in our congress here in the united states or legislatures throughout the world who 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. wild kings go mad their people suffer. how some take advantage of the power that was given to them. the secrets of big good dirty money. on our cheek. the close up team has been to the golden grand region. the turning point of world war two. this time party goes to the region where.

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