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a lot in with the core of people who make them a weekly work of the point where being employed means little well lived once. and then see below no involved one said very powerfully that for him working class meant people who didn't want to work. was emerging clearly when it collapsed and i don't believe the other way around when you get a crisis the middle class becomes the people who have to work and they stop having this illusion that they can become rich like everybody else and suddenly realize hey we're just like the poor guy down the street that i used to pass by. now he's that nice one hundred and forty kilometers of border fencing down the vision of israel's prime minister who would spill the speed up construction of an electrified barrier along the length of the border with egypt to maintain peaceful
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relations well as israel faces increasing pressure ahead of an upcoming u.n. vote on palestinian statehood while visiting cairo turkish prime minister has said that israel had isolated itself and must pay for not apologizing for the deaths of nine tax in last year's raid i found a particular tired at the you also said should support the palestinian bid for recognition. comedy together with my dad told our see that israel's current policy is heading there well. israel now is getting away from the notion needs rational democratic allies in the region and this isolation taking place because israeli calling israeli decision makers on the political. choosing you want true to if you will last also lies why refusing to a pauper. apologize for turkey for what has been taking place and hoping to get
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away with what has been. against them certainly puts for forward new israeli image in the people's eyes the country will continue installed fashion on the seas while the world around them in their need recently. is really changing powerfully and good because we. have more stories on our website about r.t. dot com including russia's the amounts fighting for this cool korea offer a little over two months ahead of the right cause party it's all a verge of a split over some of his more controversial decisions. and facebook's hiring former white house employees find out why the social networks and the doings of backtracking of it saying with the powers that be.
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if they were the news this hour here on r.t. headline shortly before that a business with marina. hello and welcome to visit us here on our c.l. fresh concerns about the european economy has caused another wave of turbulence in the global markets stocks are slowing and sharply by hundreds of points and what investors are going the chances of a meltdown in europe just that mel from morgan stanley says russia let's not have much to worry about so far. russia is actually a much better position and other central european countries and 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's painful the price of global commodities such as
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oil which depend on growth in emerging markets such as china and into europe overall so russia's for each is toy don't we if growth of china india and not at the moment looks reports and hasn't been affected by the downturn in developed markets and as compared to other. bric countries i think russia is in a process with brazil as essentially a commodity exporter which is exposed to movements in commodity prices which are affected by global 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. on time let's take a look at the markets we'll start with oil prices there are mixed holding u.s. crude off six week highs and that's just concerns about the euro zone our second overtighten supply why it's so it is trading almost eighty actually ninety dollars
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a barrel now and the brand blends is up one hundred twelve dollars or thirty five sides over the last markets opened and closes of territory extending gains for a third day as investors remain optimistic about a resolution of europe's that crisis but the dow has since left a lot of their red. and european stocks are higher after european commission president jose manuel barroso also a question of all super signs options for the for the option of common europe ones where somebody for help resolve the debt crisis moody's has got the ratings of two french banks credit agricole and society nation around as they are to the pendants own greek that's the. ranking sector is the biggest holder of european software that look ations. well here in russia the markets are higher as well investors were waiting for the special banks the finance for a decision which was left on change that eight point two five percent let's take
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a look at some index movers on the my site's gas from is good then just ordered super science and the company has increased this once eleven production forecast by three percent to five hundred and twenty billion cubic meters of gas i have places there my is getting more than two and a half percent i am drugmaker video form as news and slightly and that's this point stronger than expected results in its first half and profit rose twenty percent to twenty nine million dollars. the business is falling out the most are sick and that's all websites are to dot com slash spends less but in the meantime sets in for the headlines for.
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decades back into. one thousand miles from the north pole. the young team is taking on a trip to spitzbergen archipelago. where twenty years after the u.s.s.r. school i'm assuming life is still going strong. for the world synonymous statue of lenin presides over a goes for the summit. has become a tourist site for those overcome by the cold war in the style of.
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the close something special edition on our. it's all past the hour here and also a this is all seen putting off the tops of the. british faces pressure to curb exceptional police was intended to be used in counterterrorism it's all the loopholes in the british and more allowed terrorist suspects selfie for years without charge or trial. clinton voices america's concerns over a surge in sectarian violence across the arab world following a wave of washington pratfall uprising in her annual report on religious freedom to u.s. secretary of state arab nations not to trade one form of repression of the. hopes
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of salvation for the year zero coming from asia as china makes clear. responsible steps to tackle its the economic problems just days after a time of officials reportedly attempted to convince the chinese delegation to buy a share anything these days it's. a time of electronic gadgets and high tech innovations vibrating through the sea and mining is easier that. grylls the head of a worldwide investigator there you see about the damage that twenty four hour surveillance could do to society at its freedoms. r.t. is sitting down with stephen bomb founder and c.e.o. of a worldwide investigative agency steve thank you very much for saying got to speak
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with r.t. to that point pleasure for more than a decade you've been warning the mass public or at least informing us that privacy is dead get over it and in that time people have consciously and putting more and more information about themselves online what do you think this has done to contribute to your message of privacy being that 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 being compiled each of us today and self contributing to. your location your likes or dislikes your religion your sexual orientation. how you vote and where you live who your friends are who your family is what music you listen to what books you read all sorts of things that frankly are a window into your soul all of these things are self contributing i can go to your
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facebook page and obtain 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 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 profiles you have any 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 the moment and i don't reports what i'm doing or or who i'm with or things like that in an interview with r.t.d.
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julian assange which stated that us space social networks provide information to the secret service if they request it could be true it's more than true and it's not just it's not a social networking sites first of all they don't need to provide anything 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 youtube 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 enmeshed with the u.s.
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government and i'm not just talking about. i hate to use this word i was going to say but nine parts of the u.s. code and the sort of implies that there are a lot of them and that's not what i mean to say but google in fact does have a relationship with the cia google has a very close relationship with the n.s.a. google has a backdoor that they make available to the secret service and so the f.b.i. i'm not saying this is a bad thing but it is something that people should be aware of and why is it that you want us up people to know about us that their privacy is going away right you probably don't want us. well i know it's kind of counterintuitive you'd think that as a private investigator as the owner of an investigative agency i'd be delighted by this and i have 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
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thank you very much and 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 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
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they gather this bit by bit by bit by bit and before you know it they've got your entire life on disk you know it's the it's the constant addition of everything and there's some some real sneaky stuff going on out there you know there's a reason why facebook is is so valuable you are defined by who your friends are that's what facebook is all about people friending are. most of your friends are going to be people while you can 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 well she's friends with fifteen people who buy
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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 invasion of privacy first of all it tells me where you are at every minute of the day and it tells me who your friends are and tells me who's important to you it tells me where you work and tells me where you live and it tells me where you eat it tells me everything that i need to know about you imagine that i am an all market offering and i want to know who's been participating in the most recent demonstration against them 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
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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 hours together in this bar then this guy one here and reported to this guy this guy one here and did something else by following cellphones by following e-mail by following all the communications on a smartphone. your entire life is open interesting that you bring out more market awful would you be able to pin down where apparently 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 thinking he is local based on everything you're saying how easy it is look as khadafi is a nut but he's a very clever nut and he's
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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 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 and over. oh ok so the us government than and the british s.a.'s and maybe the french and whoever else has people peeking around in libya right now we're probably algeria. you know they're they're missing him here missing them they're dry hole here dry hole they're within thirty days they'll all be the consequence of this all around
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you said something 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 but 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 doing it for one simple reason up 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 it's because 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 and worked a lot on the issue of fighting terrorism on cannot or information technologies and social networks turn into instruments and that's why you know this is one of the few good arguments for the invasion of privacy that's going on here is the is the tradeoff between privacy and safety and unfortunately there is
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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 and proper use of databases nine eleven would have never happens. 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 shared 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
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people would have been scooped up no question about it right at the end or right there steve thank you very much for your time thank you. six decades back in tottenham one thousand miles from the north pole. the honesty team is taking on a trip to spitzbergen archipelago for twenty years after the us is ours collapsed assuming life is still blowing strong. in the world synonymous the statue of lenin presides over a ghost clinton the summit heritage has become a tourist site for those overcome by the cold war and the sound. effects the close up special edition on our t.v.
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markets financed scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on archie. putting up the stall stall the british government faces pressure to curb exceptional police had always intended for use in counter-terrorism. polls and british lord alex harris suspects going along these without charge or trial. and hillary clinton voices america's concerns over a surge in sectarian violence across the arab world following the wave of watching somebody trying things new repeal religious freedom the u.s. secretary of state our nation's not to trade one form of repression for. hopes and salvation for the period coming from asia days as china makes it clear
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the meaning must take response school steps at a time when its own economic house just days after a tsunami of officials reportedly attempted to convince the chinese delegation to buy a share any of these dams. have now the latest sports forest mccown's on continues doesn't it to russia's debut with the rugby world cup but you excited salumi it's getting ever closer all this by the time we wake up tomorrow morning because i know i'm not an early riser hopefully will of their first win against the united states in new zealand we're going to have a look at the live the school author of the world cup in just a second. thanks for joining us this is sports today plenty ahead over the next ten minutes or so including our stories and for. hitting their stride scotland become the first team
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in the rugby world cup to make it two wins from tube but victory were two which up . on top of the world novak djokovic shows all phases newly attained u.s. open trophy on the empire state building summits. over the line we press the rewind button in the russian premier league are mainly per minute or called each and every goal but the injury in the latest round of action coming up. let's kick off with the champions league with the second of russia's representatives this year get their campaign started in france tonight c.s.k. moscow aiming to do what needs some petersburg couldn't do last night when the continent is in its losing to cypriots up well with little of the team standing between the army men and opening run points this time around troubling with russian team goalkeeper eagle rock in fear of japanese team on his city home day both
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players are through injury. neither of those sides though favorites ticks off group b. van belongs to ensure we face trumps one store on the nights both of us on your screens in group a month sister city are gearing up for their first ever champions league and country home to not believe while beauty out with german giants by last year's beaten finalist month chest united open their campaign up ten feet while taking on the. team in the same group c. and finally in group d. on for company while the real madrid will hope to take her. greatest challenge. lots on the horizon for un ga it seems over in the english premier russian premier league you should say with that same feeling start signing some you at so in his first game illegally apparently the cameroonian not harming the immigration papers sort of in time for us off clash and thus was an eligible for the much thirty year
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old making quite an impact on the steve you coming on as a substitute with half an hour to go to school equalize and go on and on gee i want to draw the federal immigration service however didn't register the for time off in fear of the year in time for the march feeling eligible here in a three mil technical defeat on a fine of around seventy thousand dollars no decision has yet been made by the russian state for the chart. bruising also is well underway and use. and with some hard hitting rugby world cup on wednesday the grittiest of which saw scotland kick themselves to a fifteen six win in a tri listen concert in invercargill it was the georgians who opened the scoring go through came very early penalty minutes at scotland's people being most on point to park sitting for penalties and seven in bob conditions not to mention. the drop
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. that's made it nine three to the scots thirty three year old clarke seventy seven minute penalty also won for his long distance efforts also the last score of the game fifty six hundred and. elsewhere some more went to china on namibia in their opening a clash between the african sides by thirty seven points coming to get off the mark in pool c. beating tongan a close fourth twenty five twenty how it ended up while russia's first ever world cup gnostics based on thursday i can still go out and states. host new zealand meanwhile have suffered a setback for their next match fly half done carter are for friday's encounter against japan with the word but injury twenty nine year old surfing in the all blacks forty one to ten opening win over. after feeling the strain in training the two thousand and five player of the year is taking it easy the aim well to recover
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in time for a crash with france on september the twenty. moving to new york where this year's emperor of tennis could be seen lording it over manhattan on choose day novak djokovic showing off his live his trophy on top of the empire state building a day after winning the u.s. open they were number one in great spirits no wonder when you consider he secured ten titles in twenty eleven alone including three runs. crohn's the last coming of flushing meadows where he our last rafael nadal in the decider joke which remarkably has lost just once this season roger for. us. athletics and we send both his back to winning ways in the one hundred meters after last month's shock fourth star exit at the world championships inside korea the jamaican world record holder also registering his fastest time of the season in zagreb born.
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