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you. pay for these dogs are point for not moving fast enough a credit ratings giant loses faith in bell is getting harder to finish he bonds you as a pawn is left wondering his next. we just think of all the down with all the palestinians and he'll be found the new web israel maintains its burn opposition and begins reinforcing its borders fearing a wave of protests. and a melting pot that could boil over the turkish president and his german chancellor joining the new girl in groups over its future demographics.
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a very warm welcome to you this is ask you live from moscow italy's take in abusing from regions join standard and poor's which downgraded the country's school by one notch and says its growth outlook is negative to prime minister silvio berlusconi criticized the decision as being the result of media hype and was out of touch with reality lesson piece that it was driven by it means growth and concern over rames ability to reduce spending despite the budget cuts just approved it's pushed up italy's borrowing costs with the threat of contagion once again hanging over being time i was going over in greece even the i.m.f. of issues a final warning to ramp up budget cuts if it wants to avoid going bankrupt very soon here is a leader the holding back the next eight a billion euro bailout decision until october but it leaves the big concern right now financial advice circles as bill says it's really goes under. what are we to
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feel the impact. if it needs a bailout it will have to be a very very large one and at the moment the rest of the eurozone is certainly not in a position to do that that's quite putting aside the politics as to whether the rest of the eurozone would be prepared to make the funds available we'd be talking about trillions not millions but trillions of euro's of course if italy actually looked to be in any danger of collapse then all of those doubts about whether it's wise to go on putting money into the weakest of economies would on the one hand be put aside but at the same time the politics would become absolutely unbearable probably in germany above all there is already a lot of doubt as to whether one should go on pouring money into for greece unless the banks are helped by their own governments what is called recapitalize rather would give a new money lent you money in order to beef up their capital place and of course
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there would be serious about the credit worthiness of the banks and that is really i think what governments are most worried about because if the banks are seem to fail and not prepared to learn from each other and we have another we have a repeat of the credit crunch where if banks don't lend to each other they also can't lend to businesses and that is what then leads to more recession or possibly even the pression it's very difficult to trace who actually holds that debt and even if you can trace that there are other an insurance company that in a sense have insured the banks against the fort worth of a could actually afford to pay out is another question again again putting doubts in the minds of investors and the minds of certainly of bondholders as to whether it's worth going on holding it across the atlantic president's plan as outlined a plan to revive america's economy because while it's. the wealthy in his sights on
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his proposal thinks his own business is on there which is to americans who are expected to pay more times. bring in about three trillion dollars which need to be saved over the next ten years. from this to any debt reduction education that cuts well benefits he also include tax hikes as well his rival republicans describe the president's approach as class warfare which will not create jobs if you stare in economists in the wrong believe that on this plan targets the wrong people. were getting poorer and it's absolutely true that government connected rich are getting richer so what do we do about that do we punish businessmen who are creating jobs and creating wealth and making claims better or do we take some of the stolen goods away from the people in washington away from the oligarchy away from the ruling class i think that's what we have to concentrate on and not let the guys at the top which is you know bob who are bob
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was working for against soros and profit and these guys who goes not let them try to focus our attention on hating the guts of a guy who owns a bunch of a subway sandwich shops he's not the problem is the solution it's the bankers and all the people who got rich wall street but military industrial complex big pharma it's these kinds of arms of the corporate state that are getting rich far too rich and you know they need to be cut back cutting back cut back government that's what we need to do. economists are not one of the shortcomings he sees in president obama's deficit cutting. moving to the middle east now israeli settlers and radical rights groups a gathering in the west bank to protest the civilians drive for sovereignty un on friday police and armed forces are highly alert fearing the mass marches might turn violent if settlers and palestinian lands. pull up what's the mood
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among the people what have you how. well tensions here are running high and i'm talking among the various israeli settlements of the west bank at the west bank settlement of it tomorrow where today to state the largest demonstration is being planned. sovereignty demonstrations and essentially what they are not safe is marching to nearby palestinian villages nearby i would villages to essentially lay claim to this land i was speaking to some of the organizers before i came i have to you and they said that they were expecting several hundred people turned out here today march is expected to get under way any moment at the moment there are more journalists than protesters here but we are hearing reports of buses coming with people being bussed in and essentially will be marching from the settlements and down the road officers were meant to any a by palestinian village and this is being seen launched me as a publication the ultimate goal is to reach the palestinian city of nablus but no doubt the israeli army won't allow them to get that far now these kind of demonstrations are being organized by extremists they've organized in the past some
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of the demonstrations in east jerusalem as well as in arab villages to get a mood of what people are saying some of those are people to say that they will not be waiting at home so that arabs come close to maybe it's a pretty soon you know the very most you see in her grave is something really hard . as it was let out and what it was that it was. suppose. that is the way you all for the economy israel's i've been on high alert has it ever since the palestinians declared the intention to gauge the un what's been done . but is really on the table and has every right. to nominate somebody with you. on. that.
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menu. out of. the number of. the. tracks that either didn't have down the other front of the old way that had a huge economic. base and would be find somebody looking to make people want to say yes let's take the. there's a growing sense of isolation among israelis for months they simply named it september and now september is here and with it the enemies and uncertainty about what to do when palestinians ask the united nations to recognize a state i think the responsible thing to do from the i.d.f. point of view is to prepare for any eventuality prepare for the worst case scenario and hope it doesn't happen the worst case scenario is violence is even talk of
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a food into fodder israeli army has been preparing for months even up security on settlements and planting new land mines along israel's northern borders but many complain these measures go too far now they are going to. maybe it's more going for. the last thing tel aviv wants is a repeat of the chaos at its borders at three months ago when hundreds of demonstrators stormed the israeli syrian border in a show of sympathy for the palestinians twenty protesters were killed by israeli fire the area is littered with mines and add a danger to those clamoring the mines are not necessarily very to do with people who have peaceful intentions but mines are a legitimate form of the sides. have knowings on their borders for that reason in one of its internal magazines israeli army said it was planting new mines in the area as a deterrent against any future demonstrations that might take place plans are
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expected to surge forward when palestinians put forward a case that the united nations the army refused our request for an interview the most they give us was an e-mail response in which they said they were performing ongoing situation assessments and doing everything required in order to ensure that the gaily routine and security of israel's and northern borders was maintained but it wasn't security the top of the right half of solid body he lost a leg a hand and an eye when he picked up a mine when he was thirteen years old. or saw you saw what happened with you and sometimes. maybe it was good. because. we continue all the life of the house. you got little sympathy from the israeli government that blamed him for being in an area infamous for mines could instead of hate and anger sally wants his misfortune
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to be a warning to others and is now greeting what will happen if thousands of people surge towards the borders later this week i feel very very very sad because i'm in or. just just. give flowers or a good life for the people it's nine months since the arab spring began and as palestinians lobby the united nations the last of the region's old certainties of being swept away but fears in the region are growing that what happens in new york streets for the next middle east crisis policy r t is roll. call the u.n. general assembly is being dominated by the showdown over palestinian statehood let's get more on what's going on at the u.n. from now i thought for us good to see you know everyone's in place for the new york talk what developments are there as of now. well
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the international community certainly does have its hands full with pressing problems conflicts and challenges but the issue that is taking center stage here this week is the palestinian campaign for u.n. membership and statehood president mahmoud abbas is set to address the general suddenly on friday at which point the palestinians say they will of fish elise admits a letter of request for u.n. membership now the u.n. has reportedly put tremendous pressure on abbas to drop the u.n. bid and resume peace talks with israel but regardless the palestinians are pressing on and say that they will continue on with their campaign for u.n. membership washington has even public publicly threatened to use a security council veto to block this move now if this is a vote that is just taken by the general assembly it looks as though the
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palestinians will be supported they will have two thirds of the majority of the vote and that will gain them an observer status at the u.n. but it will also gain them some polock and historic victory so obviously we can expect that this issue will be discussed day in and day out leading up to friday and president a poem is. ok so you know all the palestinian if you will who will have some attention only to have it all not school. that's right well currently the united nations is holding a high level meeting on the situation in libya and u.s. president barack obama will be speaking at this meeting he is expected to highlight the international success removing moammar gadhafi from power obama's expected to stay the say that the world now stands with a host could off the libya and he's expected to say that the
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successes in libya according to the point of view of the u.s. shows what the international community can do when it works to gather now representatives of libya's national transitional council will also speak at that meeting outlining plans for setting up a new government obama is also expected to say that the u.s. ambassador will be true returning to tripoli to head its newly opened u.s. embassy there so this is obviously an opportunity for obama to tout any of the u.s. the successes in libya taken favored attention from this issue surrounding the palestinian campaign for u.n. membership following a high level meeting on libya though of president obama will shift gears and turn his focus to afghanistan he will be meeting with president hamid karzai it will be the first time that both leaders will meet one on one face to face since obama
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announced plans to remove thirty thousand u.s. troops from afghanistan next summer what hasn't been hammered out is how many u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan how long they'll remain in afghanistan and this is something that will probably be discussed between the leaders ok many thanks for not reporting from new. the european human rights court has ruled that russia acted within the law when it launched a tax fraud approach against the now defunct all john you cos. there are no indications the case was politically motivated but judges also found that between two thousand and two thousand and one moscow rushed the proceedings leaving the company with little time to prepare its defense and freezing of its assets left you guys with no ability to operate will think its eventual collapse you calls which was once headed by jail tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky demanded almost one hundred billion dollars in damages but the court says it needs more evidence from both
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parties before ruling on that plane. let's get a quick look now at some other international headlines this hour explosions the turkish capital killing three and injuring at least fifteen people i think she'll say a bomb was planted in a vehicle in downtown anchor all eyewitnesses claim to have seen a burning canister thrown apart because from a nearby building there the cause of the blast remains unclear is a stranger to the threat of terrorism coated separatist have recently intensified their attacks in the country killing over forty turks in the past few months. streetcars investigated in the yemeni capital as pro-government forces shot dead nine more people in a deadly violence which over a number of victims since sunday now listen to the sixty one peeping through of children the crackdown in sanaa follows reports the country's president could sign an initiative arranging the transfer of power something protesters have been
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calling for knox. i am banning open homosexuality in the us armed forces has been lifted out the nearly two decades the policy known as don't ask don't tell was introduced in one thousand nine hundred three during the clinton administration under the north gay men and women who believe in the american military they kept their sexuality is secret activists for gay rights and equality describe the repeal as a significant breakthrough. in china heavy rains and floods and landslides over the past week left the seven people dead dozens missing and hundreds injured more than a million residents have been forced to flee their homes the trench will downpours turned streets into mahdi rivers that swept away calls toppled homes and blocked roads as well as levels continue to rise the worst floods in the country's history have already caused huge damage harvests and declare. but the culturalism is
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increasingly rattling the nerves he used in turkey's plans to join is a worry for germany right now the two are having top level talks in berlin because germany wants to hold back from being a full member which would allow the free flow of immigrants and stop barking reported as an erratic i'll ever figure ethnically diverse country. it's the end of school for thirteen year old malik college in frankfurt germany his grandparents escape from morocco in the one nine hundred seventy s. joining a largely white german society his mother niger grew up here and she's seen things change but we had a time where everything was perfect that we don't feel like that we are immigrant let down there i'd like from from as i was. after five years there they are like found things happen in the politics not just problems are at least partly down to
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a massive demographic change so just to show that the overall population of young people in germany has fallen by two million in the past decade i can see you cannot make a situation also a population will increase so. the families for decided not to have as much children as we need increasingly wealthy germans see raising children whilst holding down jobs as a waste of time and money the only parts of the population that are growing by immigrant communities the changes in the culture of the city leaving some germans feeling threatened the islamic leaders for the islamic model of society it is very different from that in a classic german money we find that islam prevents people from properly integrating into germany for instance if we see ten year old girls being sent to school. we can already put it into villainize. to lay. say immigrant convictions arguing
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about immigration is outdated and may even border on racism here we're still have a discussion about his you know we are like middle age. and with a serious labor shortage looming experts say germany needs illegal workers can get to a solution for demographic problems they need other people see all the. islamic people these teenagers from poor backgrounds are being moved from the educational program stocked the chops them with money and support towards their final school exams because programs like this work because generally accept these students as part of its multi-ethnic feature the changes in germany's population and the debate surrounding them will take many years to play out but life goes on and by the time
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these teenagers have children of their room it seems likely the face of society here could look rather different tom watson artsy mind's. eye for looking for more exciting information to check out all of the recent news and videos available on our website kong here's a sort of what we got online for you the moment normal for the author of a form bailout cash china is giving a helping hand to deep in debt. to find out the terms and conditions at all but fun job. and a little advice for fans of the red hot chili peppers piracy it doesn't pay a man in the u.s. has been hit with a way for its sixteen thousand dollar fine for illegal file sharing but this payout could just be the tip of the iceberg to find out how much he sounds means altogether log on to our web site. in just a few minutes to talk to one of the palestinian president advisers he tells us the
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bid for u.n. membership is not the end game for that let's get a business update with. hello and a very warm welcome to the business program the russian ruble continues to retreat against the main currencies it's reached the lowest level against the stall in ten months although analysts believe capital outflows are the main cause us office of all they could do it as the money will return in the near future. with ty. you tend to see these two factors being realigned and so on with the current account and the financial account and capital flows being real on the overall direction of the current account so if we continue to see the high it world prices i do expect through our flows through then should we react to this and. to
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slow down and possibly go out for the inflows to start to set in because there is cheap it is cheap given the fundamentals that are out there and accordingly i think even speculators with time. may find it profitable to. look at the ruble and start investing back again. let's have a look at the markets now world prices bounce back from losses and previous sessions where the escalating fears of the eurozone debt crisis continue to stoke concerns over jamaal and lights which is currently trading at around eighty six dollars per barrel while branches that one hundred ten dollars. gold stocks search engine lower in early traders were the economic recovery out overshadowing optimism about who says that talks and speculation that the fed will do more to stimulate growth. that european markets are trading on a positive note they seem to have ignored standard calls downgraded easily as debt
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regime to british sentiment is supported by speculation greece could receive the next h tranche from international creditors the tax is one percent up even as the nation's investor confidence to its lowest level in more than two and a half years in september. but in russia the markets are mixed this hour basically a trekkie those gains overseas though the r.t.s. is inching a low point four percent while the my success slightly retreated from early gaves though it's still enjoying an almost one percent growth. a look at some of the individual share moves in the my six energy majors are trading strongly in the black russian oil pipeline monopoly transmat saw net profit more than doubled to one point four billion dollars one year in the second quarter of twenty eleven thanks to crude sales to china says a two percent on the news congress on the rise on speculation it might increase and the amount of shares to be can purchase interposed receipts and dixie's among the
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game is in retail sector the company that profits has jumped more than four fold as it significantly expanded its network. called russia which is maybe seeing a base of profit taken this week but michael stein from its critics believe the high oil price will continue to make more of his stocks look promising but given the very high level of uncertainty out there a word by using our clients to take advantage of the fact that the world price remains stubbornly high and also noting with the ruble what we can do what we like the world stocks which benefit from the high oil price in one way and also impact the favorable impact of the weaker ruble another stock that merits attention right now given investors desire to shelter themselves from the commodity price volatility is a company called old u.k. for this is a power generation company which is trading at attractive valuations it has no cash for volatility and yesterday the company released a very favorable first half an inch results showing
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a five percentage point improvement in the profitability of the utah level and also very strong pipeline growth. and in all the news japan's toshiba russians living machinery are investing more than one hundred fifty million dollars in construction a plunge in same species but make politicians for them as it will be ready in two hears and a third of production of will be exported. germany's siemens is quitting its nuclear joint venture with the russian energy corporation ross artem the engineering giant says it's now now going to focus on alternative energy two years ago the company's accrete to jointly build new generation nuclear reactors they expect to construct four hundred plants by twenty thirty requiring a total investment with more than one trillion in europe but following the fukushima disaster simmons' decided to phase out its nuclear power business the collapse of the tie up could put on hold for all saddam's and missions to extend its international reach. russia's young dicks has expanded with the turkish version
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of its search engine it's opened a web portal in turkish and an office in istanbul this is the first time ganders has entered a non brush and speaking market the company is and will some tough competition as google already has a virtual knuckly of the search market in turkey. high consumer confidence and cheap a lowes have given a boost to cost sales in russia swedish or to make a volvo says it's heading for a long and sustainable growth in the market with sales up seventy three percent this year i'm expecting growth in the automotive market of around twenty percent mark all right expect us to be growing slightly ahead not significant we had probably twenty five to thirty percent ahead for next year it's more year of consolidation. for us two thousand and twelve with at least in russia no major about the launches but i think you know we're building on a very successful order a sixty very successful launch two years ago actually sixty. four business news in
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