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think you just offer something like that is entirely and likely the reality is the world today still does not have a right to the dollar just like. the good guys have been here in the last decade we've seen that's happening at the moment but it is not as a decade ago there is a real currency like the dollars there is no debt market right in the rest of that market and so i don't see that happening i really don't see any drastic change my take on this is that at once an agreement is reached things in the future will move the actually return to little bit china will continue buying u.s. debt in the united states will continue issues to china now every time in the wrong when things are certainly change the banker is declining but it's not going to happen overnight and i don't think if that is going to it is going to affect the international currency markets that much what it's going to affect is the average american in a pretty in a pretty tough rhetoric and in europe small countries like the republic of slovakia feel their economy is being crushed on the way to the euro currency crisis the
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bailouts for eurozone member states needing to be paid for nations likes the vacuum of feeling the pinch as sarah first reports critics then say the rules have changed the euro membership fading to the top to its promises. they say that charity starts at home also the vacuum may be one of the poorest countries but with pressure from the e.u. to participate in the second bailout their money could soon be going to greece it on them i'll tell you what joining the euro zone brought responsibilities but not benefits in fact slovakian pensions a significantly lower than days in greece people here at this hey michel to tell us they barely cover their food costs with the money they receive we have to now. deal with homelessness we have to reform our pension system our health care system this never enough money. back in two thousand and nine when slovakia
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joined the year is a it was such high hopes. it was also kind of prestige to be the first one america hungary and republic polish polish people read about first one from central europe to be you know into zero club that the year using it seems isn't all it was cracked up to be as we join the euro zone there was this month that was saying that that's of one country liability just this one country in may two thousand there and the rules changed dramatically days left out of the year a gang may well now be breathing a sigh of relief the fact neighboring normally here is saying countries have felt the benefits slave actual peers have been heading to their check out in a bid to escape the year a we come just across the border from the backyard to the czech republic where these superstore outlets doing
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a binning business more and more people make the regular journey to do their shopping because the prices here to be much cheaper with people now shopping outside the country evacuees retail revenues have fallen dramatically you know. high prices mean the tourism industry has been hit hard see certainly not the results hopeful when they first joined but every club has its leaders and what they say apparently gays even if they're the ones who got you into trouble in the first place you see be created this is the reason that all the countries in europe on our . home are generous the greek bonds are as good as german bonds so. make it possible for greek to the world so much money back in may be contributing this time it's left many of days at first so eager to join the year a gang feeling they're now simply being pushed around serfs that feeds back in
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france has been warned by the international monetary fund that it needs more cuts to avoid becoming the next victim of the debt crisis the i.m.f. says the country's credit rating could be at risk if austerity measures are taken the comics author patrick young believes past developed these problems long ago. the problem is look these aren't things that have just happened suddenly i mean the french budget deficit has been in a deficit the french budget since one thousand nine hundred seventy four i mean these are things that have been going on for thirty or forty years it's absolutely ludicrous untruthfully governments need to stop spending and they need to be very realistic about their budgets there are fundamental huge problems going all the way through the euro zone and we don't have any leaders who are willing to give us a sustainable solution this is typical of contagion we've been talking about it for weeks we have you know when you get some degree of illness and it goes through the body ultimately you have to decide when to amputate it and the truth is we should
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have amputated greece from the euro zone long ago we've got the situation at the moment where provincial libraries in northern germany are being closed because the money isn't there because it's being used to fund people in the mediterranean i think german voters are going to get very angry about that very very soon and i actually think the political will is not there amongst the people to endlessly keep bailing out their saw their neighbors it's going to be a huge problem because ultimately the contagion is going to hit and i really do believe that after last week's events unfortunately we only enjoyed closer to the idea of a total euro meltdown. well still to come on the program dangerous connections libyan rebels mourn their commander killed downs after his an edge toys could be he called into question. also nato promises extra troops for the border between serbia and kosovo following violent outbreaks of
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a controversial export ban. arab spring all european style discontent israel is the latest scene of nationwide mass protests thousands are taking part in the valleys to demand the government provides cheaper housing and lower the cost of living for the biggest protests yet centered in tel aviv is planned for such the night let's cross live now to a guy l r the executive director of the association for civil rights in israel for more on what's happening i thank you for joining us here on r.t. and these kinds of protests haven't really been seen in israel for several years now why happening now do you think your sub salute lee good morning israel is changing and changing in the most wonderful uplifting inspiring way what we've seen in recent weeks is an unprecedented wave of demonstrations all over the country unprecedented growth in its scope tens of thousands are demonstrating in the energy and the optimism after demonstration and in the continent people are demanding
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social justice on the drug raiatea issues including housing but also health employment inequalities in society in general it is very uplifting very inspiring and it is only the beginning of a process that is now emerging in israel if you say social justice is there a sense that it's a consequence of what people have seen in arab countries recently. they absolutely what has begun in israel is a very arrogant response to. what we've seen in neighboring countries where the question can arabs actually do democracy has actually two and formed into an entirely new is a sharon an inspiration of what we've seen people are chanting similar slogans on the streets of. tel aviv nazareth and all over the country certainly inspired by that sense of people power that the country belongs to the people and the people are rejecting dick anomic disparities and the senseless privatization that we've
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seen over the last fifteen years in this country. according to polls over eighty percent of israeli support these demonstrations are some analysts say it could be a threat to benjamin netanyahu has control would you agree with that because one of the most interesting aspects of the protest so far it's been its insistence on saying what is wrong with the current reality but at this stage yet not committing to any specific solutions it's a very powerful sense of people insisting on staying on course on stating in the most frank and extensive way and there's a lot to be said about what's wrong in the current way that the country has handled it much of the criticism has been targeted by minister netanyahu but not only him and in fairness it should be said that the policies that is grotz israel's economy
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to where it is are not only the policies of this guy in the government this government may have pushed it to the extreme but this is the doing of much more than the past two years of economic policies. when indeed in israel is continuing to build settlements in the west bank in particular is there a connection between israel's occupation and these protests that are happening now . in my mind there is no question there is a deep connection between these two questions and when people are demanding social justice it is meaningless for me to demand justice without also demanding an end for the occupation however in the meantime the protest has stayed course in being focused on social justice issues within israel and it's also gradually evolving into including a larger knowledge of a number of palestinian israelis where much of the spout at the is in the economy actually concentrated i knew surely it was
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a very jewish protest that is changing and that is also an essential critical and again very optimistic and very just element of the protestant a very focused protest as you say but if it should turn violent how do you think the government might respond so far the protesters been very peaceful a very energetic but also very peaceful last saturday resigned to levy one of the greatest amounts ration as the city has seen in years and certainly the most uplifting demonstration i've participated in my life with approximately thirty thousand participants more demonstrations are planned for the near future most of the issues that we've dealt with in recent weeks were those of. some use the palette is trying to evict some of the tent cities there's been a melting in cities around israel but again so far the protest has been very peaceful very targeted and very energetic. kailai from tentative mr
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thank you for that. was saudis due to release the results of its investigation into a presidential plane crash in western russia last year polish president lech kaczynski and dozens of the country's political elite were killed in the accident. skis in warsaw with more on the crash. the report bringing the results of the investigation conducted by the poland's interior ministry on the causes of the tragic plane crash in smolensk last year which killed most of the country's political leader long with the country's president has been very long awaited in this country in this central european state indeed after russia published its findings its investigation in january this year saying that it was the crew of the airplane on the presidential plane which was to blame blame for the crash along with the poor weather conditions many have been unhappy in poland about this
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investigation there's been lot of criticism coming towards more school from warsaw in regards to the results of that investigation of the opposition parties namely the party of the brother of the former president lech kaczynski was accusing russia of holding back information and concealing facts at some point of time a very sharp criticism came even from the country's prime minister who is known to be in very good ties with. the russian report published in january said that the crew of the airplane was very low qualified and. neglected the warnings of the air traffic controllers in smolensk but to land at a different airport because of poor weather conditions and decided to land in smolensk that caused the fatal plane crash which killed ninety six people and the presidential including the presidential couple. and his wife maria this report
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which is which has been conducted by the country's interior ministry according to some sources behind that will confirm the findings of the interstate commission that the crew was to blame and that the poor weather conditions were one of the main reasons why the presidential plane went down in the russian city of smolensk report will even. include some names of the polish authorities who were to blame for the tragic blank crash those both responsible for the picking all of the crew for the presidential a plane and those on board who decided to land the plane in heavy and poor weather conditions the press conference which will announce the results of this investigation is due to start at ten am local time will be of course keeping track of all the details and be updating our viewers with all the latest details as we get them. the investigation into the crash took on the political overtones becoming a bone of contention between. the kevin hiatt from the us based flight safety
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foundation disagrees that the first question based a geisha was biased there should not be any politics involved in an accident investigation it should be thorough and forthright and the information given out in order so we can prevent an event like this or another accident from happening sometimes politics do enter into it and usually when you see something of that nature crop up you can spot it in a report that might be trying to do something as far as the cover up but and this particular case from what we had taken a look at the accident report and the data there didn't appear to be anything of that nature they used the flight data recorder and also the cockpit voice recorder which always helps an accident investigation and analysis and by using that information and then what was given to them by the local airport authorities the weather report i think it was
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a very comprehensive report that was produced it was right on par with something that would be produced in any one of the other nations of the world. for more that you can log on to our website at alton dot com or you can find out more about the russian led investigation into the polish tragedy also learned the view right now online discover it was the f.b.i. and the region massacre suspect and his writings. and there's the mercury heads for all to degrees celcius in moscow we see how people throughout the city are dealing with the heat. libyan rebels have declared three days of mourning after their military commander and two of his aides were killed. in this was gunned down hours of the rebel forces have reportedly arrested him over his family suspected ties to colonel gadhafi regime this had been libya's foreign minister before he defected to the rebels or beginning of the revolution the
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national transitional council blames the killing on the supporters of claims to the rest of the head it was responsible for the rise at america's antiterrorism caucus says there are conflicting reports over what happened. there are two theories here a theory number one is that he has been in communication seems according to some reports where with the regime of qaddafi and therefore he has been called upon for investigation what is unknown according to the theory is that why he was killed while he was gone for the investigation the second theory which could be even more serious danger is that he could have been eliminated by a faction in militia faction within the council within the rebels and both theories tells us that now washington and brussels i guess are going to be very concerned about the internal military situation inside the rebels can't the consequences of his killing could be either short ramification or vast ramifications if indeed he
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was only an individual or even a high ranking official who had the relationship. with the gadhafi regime then his killing will be it will be the end of the story via if it's the other case is he and others inside the council the interim council of the bin ghazi power have been in opposition to another force a militia force it could be other military opponents it could be the islamist militia of the jihadist or another tribe if the case is deeper then the concern is more serious in the west that there could be more clashes in the future or more tensions within the military camp at a time where the rebel seems to be on the offensive so we're going to wait and see the results of the investigations and most likely the nato command would want to be part of these investigations. nato commander in kosovo says the alliance will keep a large military presence at the border with serbia to quell possible new outbreaks
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of violence clashes erupted at one of two disputed border crossings two hundred seventy five bombs and set light to customs post it was in response to an element of the police to take over the us and looking exports from the place. peacekeepers in to stop the violence coming on the five in the process political analyst examined them great said feel that being treated as an unwanted minority and a student of their own. they're trying to they're trying to enforce some unilateral moves in order to change the reality on the ground to change the reality as it was as it is under un resolution security council resolution twelve forty four of always still is the session is through public so in other words the serbs tore down in kosovo still believe themselves to be part of serbia and they're acting in that capacity now the western states mostly nato states that have recognised course of
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our treating them as a minority and the other had states that have not recognised kosovo independence and not treating it serves as a minority but are seeing them as having equal rights as all other citizens of serbia but we must remember that the key to the situation in kosovo was really in nato hands they control militarily the entire province so really whatever happens down there is under their control and it's something that they will tolerate or not tolerate and we must also remember with the burning of the border checkpoint we still don't know who actually did it these were masked men they really could have been any nationality we don't know whether they were serb albanian or french or even american we just still don't know that. now researching the sun could save lives on earth some scientists believe bursts of solar activity cause natural disasters on our planet but until now the star has
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been too difficult to reach or explore in any detail party's opus going off met some russian researchers who think they have the solution. volcanic eruptions. earthquakes. tsunamis. apocalyptic pictures like these are becoming an ordinary part of news bulletins across the globe and scientists aren't giving out reassuring forecasts. unfortunately we're expecting more severe catechisms which may lead to large scale human losses and destruction i'm talking about even a possible shift of the centers of our entire civilization. the change in the earth cease making activity coincides with the rise of activity on the sun scientists have been witnessing gigantic bursts of plasma on its surface and say they are affecting our planet even though it's over one thousand million miles away each burst sends billions of particles into space which impact the earth's magnetic
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field this may trigger some of the processes going on deep below its surface leading to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions scientists predict solar activity will only increase and say in the next few years a large scale disruptions often l.-a tronic equipment or radio transmissions computer failures and massive blackouts could become part of everyday life the sun is clearly monitored either way stations on the earth or in orbit but sending a probe four times closer to the store would be far more helpful and it may not be science fiction much longer thanks to a project currently being developed by the russian academy of sciences will mark that this is going to be like a thermometer which would fly close to the sun measure its temperature density in magnetic fields when making it from scratch no one's ever done this before. the into the gallows zons as it's called is set to be launched my twenty fifteen of
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course it won't be able to control the stars activities but it could at least give you a heads up to humanity before disaster strikes you got this going off r t moscow. business news is next now. hello and welcome to the business bulletin here in r t russia's biggest lender is one step closer to acquiring vokes bag international will be supervisory board of the european company has already approved the sale and the bank's reach agreement earlier this month but with no details provided analysts estimate the takeover at around seven hundred million dollars with the bed about the planning to finalize it by the end of the year the acquisition is aimed at helping the russian company expand its activity in the eastern european market. the russian car giant of device has turned
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a profit for its french shareholder rono for the first time while the carmaker managed to squeeze thirty seven million euros out of its affiliate in the first half of the year that compares with a fifty six million euro loss at the same time a year ago the whole group reported a fifty six percent jump in first half profit. and there's going to be petrol in the palms for all those a lot of to run on energy minister explains what the government is doing to avert a repetition of the gas crisis earlier this year. there is no risk. in the country we are keeping the. reserves which will. transport.
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welcome back let's take a look at the headlines for. america's biggest creditor china washington for putting the global economy at risk not reaching agreement keep it in check. post in protest to present its own perspective on what caused the plane of the present to crash in western russia. libyan rebels. gunned down dollars off of his ties to the dolphins' regime were called into
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