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in india call she's available in the movie joyce people to see the movie that's a great way to go to the grand imperial truly the taj was pushed coromandel you can tell. security to go. read this and the colonel will search as treat. as a meteorite default crisis hurtles towards america lawmakers have only forty eight hours to ponder solution before the impact is felt around washington biggest lender china criticizes the u.s. for jeopardizing the world economy. a polish probe reluctantly acknowledges pilot error last year's presidential plane crash in western russia may concerns politics played a pivotal role in the also based investigation. into arab spring turns into israeli summer tens of thousands flood streets and squares in major israeli cities bonding
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu undertakes urgent economic reforms. larry watching artie's a weekly news review welcome to the program there's still no consensus between us nor makers on tackling the country's debt crisis as the senate fails to agree on a deal proposed by the democratic party on friday a proposal to raise the debt ceiling was passed in the house of representatives we will get around later in the u.s. reins in deadlock as they try to avoid default ahead of tuesday's deadline a washington observer one of them says the government needs to act fast to avoid an investor exodus. and the democrats in congress just want to keep spending. and so they would like to see the debt ceiling raised so that they can
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continue to give rewards to their supporters among the labor unions of the various political organizations that are sympathetic to the democratic party the u.s. is able to keep raising its debt ceiling because people investors around the world have confidence in the united states they believe that the u.s. government will honor its outstanding obligations and so as long as people have faith in the investors and faith in the u.s. government in its credit worthiness then the u.s. could keep raising its debt ceiling the problem right now is that the debt is so high that that in itself is starting to become a negative factor that could lead to a credit rating downgrade of the united states government. us second state hillary clinton rushed to reassure asian leaders this week that the debt debates will be
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settled on time. as america's biggest creditor seems to be using patience with washington's financial mess vessel and i noticed the shift says china could even dump the dollar since i'm a reserve currency. we can't afford bad relations with china see beijing holds the cards you know we're dancing to the tune that they play the real problem for china is that there's no way that america can pay back the money to the chinese have already loaned us politically just not going to happen and especially when interest rates rise i'm surprised it's taken the chinese so long to figure out that they've been throwing a lot of good money after bad i don't think we're going to default i think we're going to inflate which is just as bad but you know we're going to raise the debt ceiling the problem is the debt not the ceiling the sooner the chinese start to stop enabling this kone economy that we have this sooner we as americans can begin to repair the damage and what's going to happen is when a dollar collapses americans are going to see
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a big reduction in our standards of living. later in the program we take a closer look at other struggling economies hopes for some of the nations who are in a debt now writing for their own financial survival. in the light of the news economic woes of separatist movements are gaining momentum in belgium is a chain reaction across the whole of europe. also refuses to shoulder full responsibility for the polish presidential plane crash in western russia saying russian air traffic controllers also contributed to the aviation disaster a crash that killed the late president lech kaczynski dozens of the country's ruling of the last spring so. the reports and in poland i'm happy that national tragedy has become a political weapon. another day another blame game very own probe into last
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year's presidential plane crash and smolensk all but confirmed the findings of russia's investigation that the crew was almost solely responsible for the tragedy . at this point there is an obstacle a treaty that the aircraft collides with the fragment of the left the wing is detached the aircraft begins the rich asian let me emphasize it's not that the tree was too high the aircraft had simply been it's a location where it shouldn't have been it seems the very things that got in the way of the plane are now getting in the way of warsaw taking full responsibility and trees are not the only thing rooted in poland failing to see eye to eye with moscow and. here's where the approach controller two thousand metres away should have told the crew to stop descending. commands should have been issued exactly the same moment the show's controller was from an hughes duty in an incorrect way and these three. such statements come as little surprise to experts with some of them saying acceptance of the responsibility would be impossible for the. society
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they've been given the truth and the truth is unbearable they can't take it now i don't think that the polish investigators think they can pin the blame on anybody else but i do think that they are looking to pin some of the play on somebody else aviation experts echoed this opinion calling the swipes against the russian side unsubstantial some of your claims concerning the airport all controllers they have nothing to do with the crash i've been a pilot for over thirty years and i know a simple rule if you don't see the runway or its likes of the decision height you have no other choice than to raise the landing gear and go to your reserve airport the initial russian light investigation was greeted by a novel launch of criticism from some movements in poland they expressed doubts about the reliability of the report often based on anti russian sentiment and some
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experts say it is not pure emotion driving this with well thought tactics and. i think we are now witnessing simple little games to shift the blame from the polish side of i was an expert in this commission and i was surprised to learn that the crew was chosen immediately before the flight such a poor preparation for such a high profile flight publication of this report had been delayed for several months and was very much anticipated in poland it was meant to put a break through all speculation regarding the smallest plane crash but instead it could once again be used as a political tool experts say the timing of the publication is not coincidental this could be exploited also in the political electoral campaign because this should be no doubt in two minds. interactions this report and all that issue but if you're a tablet it will be use it or even misuse it in the electoral campaign and the twin brother of the late president kaczynski was quick to prove this suggestion. with
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a sharp rap about the record. prime minister has no courage to take up the responsibility for the plane crash and has shuffled it off under his staff nevertheless he is responsible for all the games he played with the russians he's responsible that the poles were not conducting or even participating in the investigation he's responsible for not defending polish interests imposed on or at the international forum which will get to the bottom of this case as this is what we owe to those who died while the polish society is still deciding whether to admit the painful responsibility which comes with reports experts are speculating whether this is a fair and objective investigation or an attempt to please all players in the long lasting blame game. after reporting from warsaw in poland. israel has become the latest middle east country to seen nationwide anti-government protests tens of thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets in wages cities
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protest. prime minister netanyahu steps down takes sweeping economic reforms. there is following the developments of the biggest ready to place all these early action in fifty thousand people here with the most popular chanting we demand for social justice a whole new way of speakers have been taking to the stage they've been calling on unity and message coming across very strongly is one by one people here can bring change a lot of criticism being leveled at israeli prime minister bibi netanyahu in fact is he trying his name is mentioned he is why are you here tonight i'm here because it's just becoming a passerby to live in this country anymore we work we give out and we give in we keep on giving and there's no end to this is this is only one has to change just because you have any other choice but would you say people have been inspired by the demonstrations taking place there. what is your sign saying.
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why do you want him to go home. alone because of the police to actually be salman strange sions green inspired by the protests we saw taking place in the arab world well i think there's a lot of influence of what happened in the ground and now syria and lebanon and what you see in libya also there's a lot of influence of both and that's when people understand i do have the power that they can they can organize i didn't dare they don't need any more good government to tell them what to do they can start telling the government what they want. to do you know they can begin by deciding for themselves to go back to what they said is the spirit of revolution here and number of israeli populace son singers have also been taking to the stage and like some never sung you had a chorus and i'm translating the new middle east and we created this storm if you
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chose it outright. that's very activist and oh yeah you know how expects the authorities to employ provocative measures to tackle the growing unrest the government sending people here to make proper occasion in order to find a reason to take this demonstration to a violent situation to give him a cause to clear this whole thing out we're not going to let them do that the more this will continue that's for sure we took sixty years to people to actually get out of the couch and come and demonstrate for social issues we haven't done it before you know what we have here it's a history this state will be remembered in history because the israelis used to be a bad thing to the situation if the government won't listen to the sound of the people. basically if we can nit pick the government sent him home. well coming up in a few minutes japan's triple disaster continues to claim lives months after
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a devastating earthquake and tsunami triggered the nuclear disaster a different way because with the country on the depression and suicide. world grief stricken norwegians are paying their tribute to the very skilled in last week's massacre some twenty recent sentiments in scandinavia recently. in europe the number of struggling economy seems to be increasing spain suffering recession mass unemployment has been put on review by the credit rating agency moody's france has also warned 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 a sturdy measures aren't taken the music biggest supporter of greece has received from one of its main creditors germany's finance minister says berliner will write a blank check to buy back and greek bonds
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a key measure agree that as part of last week's second bailout package financial journalist you know over the belt says the rescue package is nothing more than banks paying money to other banks. we're bailing out the banks and we wouldn't be that soft i presume with greece if there wasn't the problem of the french and german banks not only of these two companies but of course they are the major players in this if they were in that vulnerable to the greek situation indeed we are throwing money at the banks through greece this package will certainly not help the greek economy the greek economy needs growth and since you're in the midst of a very bad recession you're blige the country to cut spending to increase taxes then throwing some money at it is not a solution greece is now effectively in default because if you calculate on the net present value what the private bond paul will given you amount to
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a value reduction or four you can do a value reduction of around twenty percent. a small the e.u. countries that republic of slovakia also feel their economy is being crushed under the weight of the currency crisis but bailouts for member states nations likes of like you're feeling the pinch with r.t. sara furthur port some say expectations of prosperity after entering your opinion have vanished. they say that charity starts at home also a 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. i'll tell you what joining the euro zone brought responsibilities but not benefits in fact slovakian pensions are significantly lower than days increase people here at this hey michelle tell us they barely cover their costs with the money they receive have to. deal with homelessness.
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have to reform our pension system our health care system with never enough money. back in two thousand and nine when slovakia joining the year is a it was such high hopes it was also kind of prestige or to be the first one among hungary and stricter public policy. for the one from central europe of you know in israel club back the year easing it seems isn't all it was cracked up simply as we joined your of on the road going through. the wrong country. of just this one country in may two thousand there and the rules changed dramatically days like that of the year a gang may well now be breathing a sigh of relief if that neighboring not only here is a new country to help them if it say that shock is have been heading to their check
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out in a bid to escape the year and we come just across the border from the backyard to the czech republic where the superstore outlet doing a been in business more and more people make the regular journey to do their shopping because the prices here is simply much cheaper people now shopping outside the country vacuums retail revenues have fallen dramatically and the high prices mean the tourism industries have been hit hard certainly not the results hopeful when the thing. joined up but every club has its leaders and what they say apparently gates even if they're the ones who got you into trouble in the first place you see be a created. all the countries are. home again as they are the ones are as german born so. make it possible for greek to all the world so much money like you may be contributing this time it's not many of days it is so eager to join the euro gang healing then simply being
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pushed around. i think the back in. norwegians are standing side by side one of the memories of the seventy seven victims of last week's shooting in palm. that or a concert was held was about was going on called the crown prince of norway and likeness attending the gathering prosecutors meanwhile say the suspected killer and those breivik was planning to attack other targets within the royal palace on the headquarters of the labor party of a police believe he was unable to produce explosives and time breivik has expressed strong views against muslim immigration in europe and to some sentiment is a growing support across the continent. i think would be really highlighted if you're changing and you're been changing while they spend relatively economically stable influx they've integrated so you have your across the border in norway in
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particular had a pretty you know d.c. in two thousand to two thousand and ten what you're seeing now is with a decent living standards with you know a lot more confusion particularly in the lower classes about job security you're going to see a lot more ok i remember in some other play money immigrants maybe you're going to see you know other pretty strong extremism on both both ends of the spectrum a big you're going to see a lot more islamic extremism maybe you're going to see a lot more rate really extremism particularly in the immediate countries regions oh i didn't know there was twenty percent immigrate who are arriving they don't lot more or statistics now i think you're going to be you know people saying well gosh this guy was crazy lunatic but we have another pretty serious problem choose that we go to c.n.n. i don't know i think you will see a lot about you know people tend to be are more right wing and right we were exactly yeah clearly don't shoot children but he was you kind of had one.
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bulgin is a hotbed of international politics and european representation but this prosperous country seems to be failing to result in its own internal differences its artie's don't push reports that countries with soft power squabbles are sending a warning signal to other e.u. nations. so wait till they're divorced before planning their next marriage but not while lowlier the southern region of belgium become belt of big government for a record fourteen months fringe speech in the self and flipping speaking florida in the north disagree on pretty much everything many analysts think the most likely outcome will see the country break into a soon as it splits with florida is complete the world will look to hook up with france for richer or poorer but mainly for richer going it alone when your small region is clearly not appealing and while they say political clout is important the main appeal is money is one of the lowest part of france in everything but name
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that we have the same language we watch french t.v. not belgian but above all our economy is controlled by french friends with polls suggest that hall for sixty percent of the french want to become one presidential front runner marine le pen last week said she would with the southern heart of bill german with france president sarkozy's ruling party and the opposition are already in talks to tie the knot so we have contacts with other parties with new m.p. and we have contacted the socialist it has been confirmed to us that's in case belgium want to give up then what would be welcome in france. the biggest party in the northern half wants the split to experts say bill james already divided people don't know any more about the other half of the country the flemish people don't know who are the popular singers or writers in the french speaking part of vice versa albert spears bill james national day last week was its last he added the
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crisis threatens not just every bill didn't put european integration itself but. the e.u. the divorce of belgium was quite got the rest of europe catalonia leaving to be scotland leaving britain were already seen separatist marchers in mixed really towns here turned violent with guns going to take just one big class for a process to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have a flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bushel altie brussels. the thought of the
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russian u.s. reset could soon be reversed like cold war here that was a comment from russians and what a nato following this week's talks with senators in washington. russia today by talks on a common missile defense system in europe it's a. question republicans get to present russia as an enemy america wants the creation of its own shield some. gun point in their action. target. time was running out about eighty eight before the us presidential election because i'm told r.t. that. it's adamant it's personal space interests attacked it. there are questions that remain unanswered if missile threats against europe come from the south why is the us placing part of its military infrastructure in the north close to russia's borders this is the question that we can't get an answer to when we ask
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for legal guarantees that the system is not aimed at russia we're told there's a big conflict between republicans and democrats in congress and they start to explain that conflict but we're not interested in that what's important for us is that the u.s. is behind these projects and they should provide security for all partners otherwise it's like when you come home and discover somebody else's bodyguard sitting in your bedroom he's been sent to provide your security who's going to like that so if all our suggestions are rejected and it's understood that iran is just a reason to have more russia's nuclear potential is the real target then russia will come up with its own military response which nobody is going to like. the earthquake that devastated japan they have happened in what countries the death toll is still rising suicide rates have increased since the radiation crisis a. massive tsunami the government there in a depression could emerge party's fault thomas has been to japan. why so many
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people there taking their own lives. a triple disaster on a scale the world has never known causing damage destruction and uncertainty forcing tens of thousands of japanese refugees to leave their lives behind and seek shelter anywhere they can something to do. but the problem is they are a minority they be they have been accused by. their classmates or you know of course by offshore. that they are causing. it and we know. there are primarily a move towards self preservation this idea of desertion is defined by many as characteristically ungentle unease and has earned those who have evacuated the dishonorable title of traitor. of course it's hard to hear that we have family
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neighbors we think about our health but in other words we run away we skate because we're scared of radiation but there is no example in the world of something similar and the consequences are still ongoing. while those who have moved to shelters here in tokyo are facing that guilt and the pressure to move back home there are others who have lost everything cannot handle the overwhelming change and they are facing even darker demons japan already has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and following the disaster in march the government has issued a warning about a possible nationwide epidemic of depression here some organic farm us. so so because you all want to. use everything they know that you're the good soil for after many hours of hard work and i just can't i mean if there's one thing to go so. far that
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suicide i'm very sad to hear the news. many other farmers are also very much depressed a recent national survey in japan performed by dr roshini and his team shows that suicide rates in japan have in fact increased in the months since the disaster compared to the same timeframe in the previous two years but the demographics are not what you might expect. increased. centers either thirty eight centers but if you're areas because some are both struggling through there. and they have not had to sit through two mics and say this disaster has certainly taken its toll on japan's economy and such constant reminders of an intense topic can harm the collective psyche of the people who live here as well because the. tsunami disaster last year these are many people actually lost their jobs or their working on the show
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