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markets nosedive on friday stocks have enjoyed a volatile week amid warnings of slow growth and eurozone debt jitters and as artie's marina porton are explains fears of a new wave of recession are mounting. investors around the world may have very little to celebrate this weekend as u.s. stocks and major european share markets closed down on friday of course this capping the turmoil and volatility that continues to be seen in the european economy in the u.s. economy at least being seen for the past few weeks this does not help ease the lack of confidence interest and lack of trust that is taking place among analysts and investors keeping their eye on the global economy and j.p. morgan chase morgan stanley and goldman sachs are among the three banks that came out with reports room by saying their predictions for u.s. and global economic growth they cut those predictions morgan stanley even saying
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that the global economy is hovering close to a recession and also not helping the circumstances recent reports indicating that the u.s. economy is not doing as well as anticipated manufacturing is that its lowest point since two thousand and nine the housing market is still experiencing a huge slump unemployment is spiraling here in the u.s. more than fourteen million americans are unemployed investors are also very concerned about how the european leaders are handling the debt crisis in europe and the fact of what it's doing to the euro zone many believe that the right decisions are not being made and not being made quick enough clearly this is an indication that three years after the financial collapse that started here in new york wall street that infected the rest of the world the only that crisis continues to be
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having a huge impact on the lives of people all around the world those people that will promise that three years later the economy would be doing much better and now all we see. see that there are a lot of struggles taking place and it's not quite clear if any leader of any country knows how to handle this problem to stop all the volatility and turmoil and to bring confidence to investors when important there and the two thousand and eight collapse of investment john lehman brothers the largest bankruptcy in u.s. history is on many a financial mine right now fears of a repeat ascending markets into choppy waters to jason johnson professor of political science thinks only wrist averaging investor confidence will save the u.s. from recession the companies that have lost stock value over the last two days or two weeks these companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so if confidence stays low we will see
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another recession of confidence improves the economy will grow the only problem with that is when someone actually wants to call it or most of the u.s. debt right now is owned by china china is not about to reclaim the state of virginia they're not about to reclaim new york city by calling in their debt they primarily want to see america so if legislation can be passed united states if the president can sort some control and there's still some confidence in our future economy and the debts are less of a problem inertia and inability right now to give the economy moving here right now it looks like the chances of barack obama getting real like that are actually still better than fifty percent which would mean less markets that are concerned with investing right now now they're going to feel a bit more confident if it looks like obama's chances of being reelected are slim then everyone's going to get more nervous risk if you have no idea what a new administration might act policy wise. amasses announced it's pulling out from the de facto ceasefire with israel the statement comes after two days of israeli airstrikes on gaza more than
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a dozen palestinians have been killed in the strength reportedly including children israel began its campaign following a series of terrorist attacks of the egyptian border that killed eight israelis on thursday officials pin the blame on a gaza based group called the popular resistance committee for the incident following the first astronauts palestinians responded by launching more than twenty rocket attacks and rising tension comes less than a month before a volatile u.n. vote on the recognition of a palestinian state gaza based political analyst dr seuss things israel wants to sabotage the vote and divert attention from recent domestic unrest. all palestinian political factions have their mind and a link or sponsibility with this attack on the israeli side on the spot this fact we have witnessed last night military operations against the gaza strip i guess that there is a link between the. policy of thirty going to the united nations next month trying to pull clean palestinians to the i think the israeli side trying to use
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this attack as a pretext to launch really try thinks it is the palestinian civilians and a palestinian factions i think the israeli military would like to do dies annie before to go to the united nations to seek a palestinian state we have witnessed for the past two weeks at major protests in israel and i guess to the israeli government would use that protest in order to support its own stand against the government it's the case now. i see it now israeli people would be more united against the palestinians in this piece i guess that netanyahu government and his coalition they would use this as. their only form that it is supposed to be able to. inside is where you. mean one egypt has decided to withdraw its ambassador from is run of the deaths of
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five egyptian security personnel in border attacks in two thousand and gyptian stage an angry protest outside the israeli embassy in qana against the deaths the soldiers were called in crossfire israeli troops try to pursue palestinian militants they believed responsible for the deaths of eight people in an ambush on thursday. coming up later in the program the politics don't mix in georgia as the director of the country's thanks gets the sack many of those supporting him claim it's because he opposes the president. also still to come big business with. a spelling show for old team takes you through all the highlights of the max international show. the official placation. from the.
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life on the go. video on demand all teasing my old posts and already feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all today. a u.n. humanitarian team is heading to syria to assess the situation there while the latest stream of anti-government protests have reportedly left at least twenty people dead
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syria claimed all the operations against civilians have ended while moscow's rejected calls in the u.s. and the e.u. urging president assad to step down saying he should be given more time to enact promised reforms nevertheless a set of fresh economic sanctions have been imposed on syria in response to the government's violent action with the e.u. ready to expand pressure targeting the countries all sector james denselow says such restrictive measures could prove decisive but do not look realistic. the americans have been very clear they know their implements and ability to change syrian behavior is limited they've always said that have to reach out to countries or closer to syria and russia is one such country and a very important country at that so i think the americans will now and the europeans especially really have to work hard to persuade the russians that they are right on syria and that russia is currently wrong for that is the next important step and i think we should focus on one particular element which is really important could go either way syria's oil exports of the present about
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ninety percent or so serious oil is exported to europe so the europeans are now come out you know united front against assad does that mean they will no longer accept syrian oil now syrian oil makes up some a quarter of syria's hard currency budget so it could have a huge amount of an impact on the assad regime its ability to control things so ultimately i do think there is more than rhetoric to what the u.s. and the europeans are saying right now. for many russians this day twenty years ago was full of uncertainty and extreme anxiety tanks were patrolling the streets of moscow as a group of hardline communist officials attempted to seize power but the coup failed eventually leading to the collapse of the whole soviet union and to democratic reforms in russia tom barton takes a look back at the dramatic events. twenty years ago today moscow was in turmoil tanks on the streets barricades monday outside the russian parliament the white house panic and anger were in the air and the soviet army came face to
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face with its own people who put out the first couple of days were pretty scary that's when we had to go to keep points in the city and protect them there were crowds of people gathering in the violence was on the verge of breaking out it's not the coup plotters had isolated soviet leader mikhail gorbachev and seized control of media outlets. defied the k.g.b. officers in his news room. we've switched. t.v. camera with the huge much hope of being able to corner tonight you can see barricades being rich but you could say games report was shown and spread word of the democratic resistance developing around the reformist russian president boris yeltsin as the standoff continues through the nineteenth and twentieth of august fears grew of an assault on the white house thank you know well it's the tanks and soldiers in the streets all of it's made to feel uneasy thinking what's going to
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happen in an hour what's going to happen at night. with those armored vehicles tried to ram their way through barricades with a move into a road tunnel near the white house some of the protesters tried to stop. you both come up for her son dimitri was safe with a friend in fact he was manning the barricades. for judging by documents that i've been able to see another day mitri had climbed on my vehicle to cover its mission slits afternoon and he jumped into a hatch where he was shot them meeting with. the vehicle then ran over his head killing him as two other protesters were shot in the mayhem. that guy was killed in front of thousands of people. we pumped out live to the paper from a nearby car their poor picture and tell bottles of setting them off fire frying them in the tanks the conspirators already weight loss then. the
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three men memorialized here have become martyrs for the democratic cause in fact the expected assault on the white house never materialized but even before the violence which happened just mere few soldiers were being orders. my colleagues and i already saw that the coup was a little after i got the orders to attack the white house and apprehend yeltsin from a week in the animists he decided we wouldn't do it you know we're going to cuba. as the plotters admitted the bloodshed destroyed the cause. just to put come close to succeeding but in the end it went the way of. democracy tom bought. the art world in georgia is up in arms after the director of the country's state theatre was fired officially the reason given was for xenophobia statements he's alleged to have made but his supporters claim it was politically motivated after he
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spoke out against president saakashvili is rule sarah first takes up the story. all the world's a stage the famous georgian fair to direct. many of shakespeare's works on it. from his role. as the pride of the georgian theatre. has been removed from supposed allegedly for china for victory march but in fact there was a revenge from a political decision who demanded georgian culture minister restored to his positions. in comments he made in an interview directing known for being outspoken against the government said the president saakashvili being armenian meant he was no sable to understand the needs of the georgian people it was a criticism too far from the government branded him senate told him to exit stage left the many feel he simply being punished for his anti government.
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authorities took vengeance on stewart for refusing to support him like others this was a political decision. the actions of the authorities haven't come as a surprise it is a pain and this is the latest and will stay cool and anti democratic friends of the president's critics being silenced is the day you speak but if numbers to rally for a short period of time it will be a major loss for georgia and. the government is not worried about. any moral authority in georgia i mean those people that are brave enough to criticize you but this country to you forever but they say the show must go on and the internationally acclaimed director could now end up working here one of the most popular faces where he's the top spots they belong very heavily felt by many in georgia serve say.
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for example. more news today. these are. the day.
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expected to hold talks with president medvedev in a few days from the energy corporation is expected to be the main focus. it's thought that energy corporations largely sensual to these discussions is indeed some of the present major his selfish championed quite recently and when it comes to these two countries or always in the background this is issue of the denuclearization of north korea and russia heavily involved here in the six party talks are ongoing trying to meet that end goal because kim jong il himself wolf back this is his third visit to russia his first occurring in two thousand and one and i was under the quest of prime minister vladimir putin then president stay for three weeks came back in two thousand and two it's the third time this time he's been invited by president better facts the first time these leaders are going to
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meet face to face and that's expected to occur next week in the russian republic but the reason for this timeline while he likes a child by train is space form of transport armor train in fact this whole visit comes on the back of russia pledging fifty thousand tons of humanitarian aid to help with north korea's food shortage and the first batch of that just arrived yesterday in north korean ports you could greaves reporting there nor news now from around the world and world updated for nearly ninety minutes past the hour passes lost control and overturned on the mountain highway in southern afghanistan killing thirty five people more than twenty passengers were injured some of them critically the incident happened early in the morning just outside kandahar city on the main road from the capital meanwhile an explosives packed rickshaw detonated near the vehicle of an afghan intelligence agents agent i should say killing two and wounding three. the rebels say they have finally captured the strategic alternative
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they get in the east of the country and they've been fighting for control of the industrial town for the last week comes after rebels seized the country's main oil refinery in the city of zawiya the territory still under his control has been decreasing dramatically in the past weeks with opposition fighters closing in on the capital. at least six people have been killed and fifty others injured in pakistan after an identified gunman ambushed a bus carrying plainclothes commandos they were heading to carry out a raid following a tip off when they were intercepted by armed men who opened fire vehicles attacked on three sides earlier fifty were killed and eighty five wounded after a teenage suicide bomber detonated his device in the main hall of a mosque during friday prayers. and also while the student protests continue to shake chile as demonstrators demand free education and changes in school funding dozens of students blocked access to a ferry from
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a small island for hours response police used tear gas to disperse the crowd and arrested several people protesting the country started more than two months ago and after a prison put in a proposed sweeping education reforms. the sounds of jet engines have been roaring around moscow over the past few days with flying machines tearing up the skies analyses rory ca is that the max international air show to bring you all the highlights. the weather is not as good as it has been over the past few days here for the max two thousand and eleven international however it could make for a more exciting day that being because the clouds are low now the planes are going to fly between us and the clouds which could go for some very exciting extremely low altitude flying so it could be a very good day here we are on standby for the world famous russian swifts and other russian lights and then make twenty nine thousand sukhoi twenty seven as they will take to the sky the re debut of the now world famous only over the past few
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days the russian super stealth fighter jet the t. fifty that will also take to the skies a done to be followed by a huge helicopter display and it was anything like a few days ago it was like a swarm of bees just hovering and doing acrobats about human who was all over the crowds here the americans are here the f. fifteen a very very similar to what we saw in the film top gun they'll be taking to the skies the french raphael fighters and of course the goliath of the whale of the jets here is is the world famous air bus a three eighty now one of the size is the business economics of it a record has been set over ten billion dollars worth of deals signed here made those in the aviation industry one of those on the table doubt of the sukhoi superjet one hundred a rather new passenger airliner that you're going to spin off has more details on this. only approved in time just a year ago the suv whose super jet is now officially in business over two hundred
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routers already built from airlines in russia and from abroad and now we have it today. and we thought she can be company can put out a flaw asking for a major so we know more before the and that's a pretty nice to get posted about the next couple yes days a joint project between russia's aviation giant sukhoi group super jet the. for national and several dozen other companies this is the first civil aircraft produced in russia from scratch since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. and you see where all the fuss is about we decided to go on a demo flight to as they say touch the plane ourselves this is actually the first of course a project one but it was sold to an airline it was named after getting our guide in the first man in space and this plane has already made several international flights we're told that this is the basic version of the interior saw nothing special but pretty simple and modern looking the. luggage compartment so overhead
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to look pretty spacious scott noisy the seats the seats are pretty comfortable overall i have to say that this is a whole new level of comfort compared to those planes main validated rivals which are the channel one thirty four and the forty two. geared up with some of the most advanced mediation equipment with a maximum range of around two thousand miles the sukhoi superjet will replace soviet era aircraft and with a price tag of around twenty five million dollars per piece which is around twenty percent cheaper than its main rivals there's interest in the super jet from foreign airlines as well generally as a flying experience is no different to flying around your finnick on a monday and a couple of little quip goes overall saying nifty electroshocks its developers say they will continue working on the super jet to help it get rid of any teething problems and with the line of orders already secured the promise to deliver over
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one hundred sixty planes by the end of two hundred sixty hugo is going to offer r t moscow region. stay with us throughout the weekend for the best of this year's next show coverage. closest. approach. to shape the future flights. our team takes to the max air show well as the spectacular show while spectators in the moscow region ati's minute tree contributor explains how some of the menacing machines are used on the frontline in war zones one of the most controversial. participant in the moscow air show. then notorious
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case fifty and fifty two there is no doubt that kay fifty better known as a black shark is the ugliest and the most lethal among all type of attack helicopters designers and manufacturers of kind of venture no aircraft cannot stand the fact that come a few new coaxial design all for a small dent thirty percent more efficiency for its engines and unique acrobatic features reach out to tell it an attainable for the regular type of helicopters k. fifty and k fifty two were designed from the outset for unconventional special type of operations and on top of all other haters are terrorists insurgents traffickers pirates and old type both outcasts who are difficult maneuvering
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between intelligence and military force in communities and between the different countries of the black shark alligator and be a stand bit extreme temperature in desert sand storms as the main ramey fighting against terrorism and drug trafficking. the missing russian communication satellite has been found by the u.s. space surveillance network off defending to separate from its booster rocket the device never reached its designated orbit experts now fair that the satellites will not have enough fuel to reach its working position the russian space agency is investigating what went wrong and scientists will now try to use the u.s. data to establish communication with the express i am for the satellite was planned to be one of europe's most powerful and provide coverage across almost russian experts hoping the device could be salvaged and serve at least
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a portion of its planned fifteen year working life. what despite the rain we're having here the weekend we've had a pretty hot summer so fond you can learn how to keep cool with moscow out team as they take to the water to escape the russian capital's summer. a plane trip to the center of the city is on the best things to do on a summer's day the journey off is relaxing views of all the major sites and the cool breeze is to have in the warm sun many foreigners just sort of realize how hot the summers off here in moscow say was for every one of suncream or say. the birds can accommodate fifty one hundred people this exhibit outdoor areas as well as a sheltered room downstairs which uses serves refreshments a boat trip on the moscow river is an ideal way to see the city the air is fresh and there are no exhaust pipes around it's just you and the russian capital.
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and you can watch the full program in an hour from now here on. twenty eight minutes past the hour here in the russian capital with today's headlines in a couple of minutes stay with us life in moscow.
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