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hello and a very warm welcome to the business program fresh concerns about the european economy have caused another wave of turbulence in the global markets stocks swing sharply by hundreds of points daily and what investors away the chances of the meltdown in europe jacob from morgan stanley says russia doesn't have much to worry about so fun. russia is actually a much better position other central european countries say turkey in the region because it has less strong trade and investment relationships with europe because it's more of a global trading country and it pins on the price of close to such as always all which depends on growth in emerging markets such as china and india of all so russia's fate is tied up with the growth of china and india are not at the moment looks reports and hasn't been affected by the downturn in developed markets as compared to other. countries i think russia is in
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a basket with brazil as essentially a commodity exporter which is exposed to movements and commodity prices which are affected procopio growth it's not like china and india which are large enough that they can determine their own fate and make their own economic weather to a great degree because it depends on commodity prices which depend upon global developments. let's have a check on the markets now well prices are heading down. six weeks highs investors concerns about the euro zone are taking precedence over time life is trading at eighty nine dollars a barrel while branch is under one hundred twelve dollars a barrel. european stocks are higher and it's speculation china may still offer support for the region there's optimism even after comments from chinese premier the to euro zone must not rely on bailouts and also in focus as a conference call between angle of morkel nicolas sarkozy and prime minister george papandreou at eight pm moscow time they'll be brainstorming the continuing greek
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crisis looking for pointers the solution is on the horizon. and here in russia the markets are high investors were waiting for a central bank's required straight session which was left unchanged at eight point twenty five percent now there i look at coming data from the u.s. and europe including that inflation figures due out at sixteen thirty school time. let's take a look at some moves in the my six guns from is one percent of the company has increased its twenty eleven production for cuts by three percent to five hundred twenty billion cubic meters of gas financial corporations the stammer is getting over two percent the company has more than doubled its second quarter net profits just three hundred thirty two million dollars and drug maker verify is down this hour despite stronger than expected results its first top net profit rose twenty percent to twenty nine million dollars looking ahead. sundra briefed him as much more like see believes although investors are generally still cautious russian
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stocks looking more and more attractive. looking at we will be to fall in the europe and we'll see you know your goals especially over whether stricken european banks and all the things that are related to. greek comes public on trees. will always be situation so we will definitely see all the suits or you will. see that russia still still. we kind of we can call it soul than we would know we can call it so if someone wants to restore. a song with us to associate them with because spoils of war it will be afraid of who gets to be in some new ideas what i mean some new ideas especially definitely not in the liquid names or what is the working of the week resources the reward is working at the right time to give you. russia's considering delaying the privatization of a ten percent stake in a second largest bank p.t.b. sale planned for next year depends on disposal of another asset seven point six
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percent of the country's top lenders burbank earlier it was reported russia could revise its prices ration funds due to the latest volatility in the stock markets. and one of the balls because last month at first brazil's markopolos place to start production in russia in partnership with come out they'll invest up to thirty million dollars in the joint venture to produce around seventeen hundred vehicles a year. i believe that we are having now the the birth of a very good company leader in the market for believing coach would come us technology on the power train and mcauliffe acknowledged on the bus what we both have plans to be leaders in all segments we are in for to see more than thirty five percent could be there in the market in three years time. that wraps up the business bulletin for more stories log onto a website archie dot com slash business. well
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one one deals with war from the stimulus to this tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place and tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by
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napalm boy come from the city whether it's road sonic booms or factory marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields here in the iraq or it's destroyed coral reefs in the pacific for a grammy purpose service the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that care shall be taken in the war to protect convolved against widespread long term and severe damage to the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions political one has taken exception to that. wealthy british style. it's not on the front. end of. the. market.
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communist states it brings to fruition that bush era missile interceptor plan to take you right. now in a time of electronic gadgets and high sec elevations volleys in privacy and mining people's personal data is easier than ever on legs. grilles the head of a worldwide of bethlem agency about the damage twenty four hour surveillance can do society and his freedoms. are as he is sitting down with stephen brown bomb founder and c.e.o. of a worldwide investigative agency steve thank you very much for sitting down to speak with r.t. today my pleasure for more than a decade you've been warning the mass public or informing us that privacy is dad get over it and in that time people have consciously and putting more and more
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information about themselves online what do you think this has done to contribute to your message of privacy being well the truth is people care less and less about privacy or at least they act as if they do the greatest amount of data that's been compiled each of us that i and self contribute. your location your likes your dislikes your religion or sexual orientation. how you vote where you live who your friends or who your family. what music you listen to what books you read all sorts of things that frankly your are a window into your soul all of these things or so contribute i can go to your facebook page. attain information equivalent to what people would pay a private investigator ten thousand dollars a few years ago to go out and gather you have consensually put it up there for the
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whole world. and that includes of course the holy grail of investigation which is location and photos you are constantly reporting your location you're constantly posting photos how do you manage your own social network profile see how many i do and i post just often enough to let people know that i'm alive. possibly once a month. and i'm very careful that i keep location aware programs turned off so it doesn't report where i physically am at that moment and i don't reports what i'm doing wrong or or who i'm with or things like that in an interview with r t julian assange which stated that u.s. based social networks provide information to a secret service if they request it could be true it's more than true and it's not
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just it's not just social networking sites first of all they don't need to provide anything and it's right there the secret service certainly which specializes in computer crime computer activities and certainly smart enough to have one of their tech services people go online and look it up on your facebook page or your twitter feed or your you tube feed or whatever. i don't think that the secret service needs the permission of these sites but in fact all of these sites do cooperate with law enforcement and i think they should and it's not just social networking sites google is is so intimately and mesh with the u.s. government and i'm not just talking about. i hate to use this word i was going to say the nine parts of the u.s. code and that sort of implies that there are a lot of them and that's not what i need to say but google in fact does have a relationship with the cia trudel has a very close relationship with the n.s.a.
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google has a back door that they make available to the secret service and to the f.b.i. i'm not saying this is a bad thing but it is something that that people should be aware of and why is it that you want us. all to know about us that their privacy is going away why are you telling us. well i know it's kind of counterintuitive you think that as a private investigator as the owner of an investigative agency i'd be delighted by this and i am and i am i take great advantage of this and all the people who post their photos and their whereabouts and their families and their friends you know thank you very much ok i appreciate it me talking about it is not going to stop these people who are going to motor ahead and continue doing it i just think it's it's in certain respects on america for companies like
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google and facebook to be aggregating all of this data on each of us without people really being aware of the ramifications you know it's not that you have a facebook page it's that yesterday you posted what books you like to read a week before that you posted that you were a democrat a week before that you posted your religion a week before that you posted that you were coming out of the closet a week before that you posted your parents' names it's not one thing by itself it's that facebook google my space the cell phone companies especially they gather this the i didn't buy bit by bit and before you know it they've got your entire life on disc you know it's the it's the constant edition of everything and there's some some real sneaky stuff going on out there you know
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there's a reason why face work is is so valuable you are defined by who your friends are that's what facebook is all about people friending your. most of your friends are going to be people like you are going to be people who speak the same language read the same books have the same politics follow the same religion or follow no religion at all and if i see who your friends are i know who you are and i can sell you things i can say run she's friends with fifteen people who buy donald was like books i need to sell her donald was like i'll tell you the biggest the biggest privacy invader of all it's your cell phone this has changed everything if you think about the cell phone you'll understand that this is the greatest
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invasion of privacy of first of all it tells me where you are at every minute of the day it tells me who your friends are it tells me who's important to you and tells me where you work and tells me where you live it tells me where you eat it tells me everything that i need to know about you imagine that i am moammar gadhafi but i want to know who's been participating in the most recent demonstration against. all i have to do is check and see who so phones were in the square where the demonstration was it's really that simple i can tell you that right now today u.s. law enforcement is making charts of mafia families without doing any surveillance they know that this guy and this guy and this guy spent two
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hours together in this bar then this guy went here and reported to this guy this guy went here and did something else i following cell phones by following e-mail by following all the communications on a smartphone. your entire life is open interesting that you bring up moammar gadhafi would you be able to pin down where radical duffy is i don't know what information is available but i find it very very hard to believe that he's not already pretty much located so you think he has let it based on everything you're saying how easy it is look there's a khadafi is a nut but he's a very clever not and he's a nut that's managed to survive for forty five years and i'm sure he took note of how osama bin laden was captured and i'm sure he took note of how saddam hussein was captured. and i'm sure he's avoiding those mistakes but he will make a new mistake you know that the beauty of being someone who hunts for people is you
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can make all the mistakes you want you can miss the guy here you can get a false lead there but if the guy you're chasing makes one mistake game over and who cares so the u.s. government and the british s.a.'s and maybe the french and whoever else has people peeking around in libya right now or probably algeria. you know they're they're missing i'm here missing them they're dry hole here dry hole they're within thirty days they'll have well be the consequence of this all around our use of social and i know everyone has this this orwellian image of what's going on with the internet that they it's always they they never say who they are as they are gathering information on us and the average person assumes that it's the government in fact it's not it's private industry that's gathering information on you and they're
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doing it for one simple reason not because they want to invade your privacy or it's some salacious interest or you know they want to spy on you on behalf of someone and speak your eyeballs are worth money they want to find out as much as they can about you so they can sell you stuff this is pure naked capitalism it worked a lot on the issue of fighting terrorism on cool modern information technologies and social networks turning through instruments and that's right you know this is one of the few good arguments for the invasion of privacy that's going on is the is the tradeoff between privacy and safety and unfortunately there is a trade off if you're going to find out who the bad guys are you have to gather information on everybody you have to be able to say this one's ok this one's ok this one we need to look at a little more the fact of the matter is that if there had been database analysis
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and proper use of databases nine eleven would have never happened. two of the hijackers were known to the cia they were on a cia watch list every single one of the other seventeen hijackers was linked in some way to those two known hijackers five of them shared an address three of them share a frequent flyer number two or three of them shared a telephone number some of them use the same credit card there's no question that that first of all had the cia and the f.b.i. been talking to each other and had proper use of databases been made all of these people would have been scooped up no question about it or get out there and they're right there steve thank you very much for your time thank you.
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thank you all as you're watching this on r.t.l. top story as champions league action resumes live with last season's the runners up matches the insides of training out of that clash against benfica holders barcelona meanwhile drew their opening game with the law on choosing. a job of it showcases his new soap and show people of an emphatic win over rafael nadal in the men's final climbing at the impious a building to celebrate. and in our traditional goals go or sectional take a look at all the goals scored during the latest weekend in the russian football premier league. let's start with the champions league where as an example of a disappointing loss and that opened up while in cyprus which on his plate is not going to one side scoring the opening the sixty fourth minute. of helpings
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a need to anyone but it was all the hair the software the separate scoring twice within two minutes to grab the big trade in the other group g. game to beat ukrainians shot sort of then yet stood by the same school line. as much as they got off there when he started home to buy a little cues in with the other group the teams playing at goal is a draw so far as say a draw with also no one want things to an eighty eight minute equaliser while loss a defeat is i mean by a single goal they're both group h. fixtures and they've been draws champions league. up letson and boss their buddies have settled for a one all draw while the reigning champions barcelona failed to beat a similar have become no. matter which questions you come from when we come from the things that are not. true things and in the beginning we are always things that need to jump street is in the hands of time and it came to shoot so. i think we
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played very well. given there were missed a few small things like scoring the third girl so it could be. eliminated. and when these teams play so defensively things always get more difficult. and as usual champions league football continues on wednesday with russia's second team in action hoping to do better than say need as they take on french and lean in the peak of tonight's action manstein either travel to face benfica having won six out of seven previous meetings against the portuguese last has beaten finalists in great form domestically so far united claiming four wins in as many matches and have scored eighteen goals already united also possess an impressive champions league record having reached the final three times in the past four years iran manager sir alex ferguson is aiming to continue. recovery because of all. of. those. consistency.
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for you goes for groups. going through. those who progress with. and of course. who want to continue. now the rest of wednesday's thinks is there on your screen as well united as cross-town rivals manchester city also stand the european season's invites against mark foley in group a where. you can be other games in group b. in surfing strobes on sport elsewhere basel and you boys will be allowed to join the united states and then feed the wild group in the on and real luxury the open awaited saddam was a bit. now the rugby world cup resumed earlier on wednesday with three clash as some more fresh in the media for tonight's world in the first elsewhere caliber coach the second win in paul's c.v.t. and a close fourth battle twenty five twenty the final school there the canadian other
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dogs scoring three tries in the last twelve minutes to have gone to their cycles for a defeat and also scored one their style george if we didn't see example a fixture russia's opener their first ever world cup match is on thursday against the usa. and moving to the york now where this year's talents ampara could be seen lording it over manhattan on tuesday now about chocolate showing off his latest trophy of state building a day after winning the u.s. open the world number one in great spirits after grabbing town titles in twenty eleven alone including three grand slam victories the last coming at flushing meadows where he try found a doll in the final document with an impressive round the season having comparatively lost just once to roger federer actual longer also a retail season isn't and explain his presence of saskia and we're going proved motivation it was a learning process for me last couple of years of playing and. i was competing with . played many matches against rafa and roger in most of these matches i was losing
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major events where i could not find my best game in every time i would come to the semifinals of files i just could not make the final. i was feeling to perform. but that has changed and i think over the years you just get the experience you know you know. i'm a different player believed in my game much more before. and now the champion on american soil martin kyra meanwhile has returned to the place where he claims to his soul major a year ago that's. taking to the greens at whistling straits climber taking part in an exhibition tournament against three am and so players who were chosen from over five thousand applicants an emotional day for the former world number one and a bit of a pleasure as well as the german potentially cart of exactly the same round of.

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