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don't comb. explosive applause greets the palestinian bid for statehood ad by the celebrations on the west bank are marred by clashes that israeli border all fueling the growing desire to see the long stalled peace talks take off. as the clock is ticking be in oslo russia congress may be below what you call time and place for a decision to be finally announced so what will the tons of hope for its people ahead of the twenty two all presidential vote. education stagnation shock new figures reveal one of five british youngsters leave school without basic literacy
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and struggling to find jobs as a result. and market meltdown is the worst rating we can you are and the u.s. is the crisis of two thousand and eight as fears of a double dip recession grow despite the efforts of the i.m.f. and world bag. when i see live from moscow nine am here in marina joshua welcome to the program and where a dawns in a palestinian quest for statehood after its president submitted a formal request for recognition to the united nations and impassioned speech by what abbas was greeted with raucous surprised by representatives of the international community while the israeli dilatation chose to walk out in protest of work not i was watching it for us in new york. the palestinians have a fish elise submitted their application for u.n.
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membership and statehood that application is going to be discussed by the security council on monday when the palestinian president mahmoud abbas walked into the general assembly he received a round of applause that lasted for more than a minute that's not something that's often seen lots of delegation stood up and gave him a standing ovation and they did this several times throughout his speech his speech lasted about forty minutes and he addressed the desires of the arab people their desires for independence and for democracy referring to the arab spring and he said the time has come for palestinian suffering a palestinian independence and when he called up his pay for his showing a copy of the official application he had submitted to the secretary general that's when he received another sending ovation within a half hour or so after that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed the general assembly he said he was not there to get around a reply was he was there to speak the truth peace of the truth is that israel does
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want peace but israel is not going to compromise its security and he believes that no u.n. resolution can bring about a palestinian state without negotiations between the israelis and the palestinians the middle east quartet issued a statement outlining somewhat of a timetable that would bring the israelis and the palestinians back to the negotiation table and continue the start up reignite some bilateral talks at this time she works as follows within one month the quartet would like to see both parties sit down together at the negotiation table by three months both sides need to outline their proposals regarding territory and security quartet representative tony blair said that without russia's support commitments and help in reaching a consensus this statement could not have been reached a timeline not outlined here's a little. it of but mr blair had to say you've got the international community as
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a whole saying we understand you've lodged the application with the united nations become a negotiator and here is a specific thing we want you to do within this three month period tabled the comprehensive proposals on borders and security the most new conference i hope will come at a certain point in this process and allow us to refute the progress within six months is very sensible i think got a conference in moscow russia's played a constructive part in bringing all this together and this week and therefore it makes sense to hold that conference in moscow and the united states has stated several times that it will use its veto power for the house to block the palestinian bid for statehood so clearly a lot of things unfolding all at once were in accord now recording there from new york and as mahmoud abbas presented his case to the un enormous crowds a lot of the streets of ramallah and across the palestinian territories to listen but as are his policy reports what began as a joyous celebration was soon marred by clashes. well there has been overwhelming
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support among palestinians for this historic bid for statehood at the united nations there have been situations for the last few hours here in ramallah as well as in the all the major palestinian cities in hebron nablus basically him to carmen what those palestinians that i've been talking to by and large say is that they feel that years and decades of struggle have finally borne fruit and this is good at the united nations is that food really for palestinians it's a done deal but certainly tensions are running high on both sides of the borders both israelis and palestinians are concerned what we saw today friday is just the beginning will come in the next days and months and what we saw today was one palestinian killed in clashes between palestinians and say this there are reports of israelis who have been killed in clashes so all these kind of reports just pointing to what the israeli army was afraid would happen. but at the same time palestinians say that the israeli army has been preparing for this violence and
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almost in that paper ration it's as if one soon and once that violence to happen palestinians are concerned that the israeli army will now crack down heavily in terms of security in the west bank will make it more difficult for pilots the palestinians passing through security checkpoints and border controls and also as a form of almost punishment the israeli government will withhold taxes that it can make some behalf of the palestinian authority one of the questions that people here are asking is what is the political implications of all of this for the palestinian president mahmoud abbas now there has been an outpouring of support for him among most palestinians he's never been this popular before but what people say is that this might be short lived because it is not a done deal in fact a done deal is that the united nations security council will not recognize a palestinian state as are questions being asked about what is the long term future of the palestinian president at the same time it is important to note that one must
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has not come on board with the must prime minister ismail haniya saying that the palestinians new do not need to big the international community for recognition and so they are very real concerns about how well the future palestinian state works when you have hamas and palestinians here in the west bank so much in disagreement there is also of course the question of negotiations with palestinians and israelis saying they're going to sit down within the next month according to what the court is asking for there are those who do believe that the palestinian president has given in to pressure from both the united states and israel that they should have been a vote that happened and that their vote should have happened today because the are reporting there but even though the bit has lifted spirits across the arab world there is still much to be done first among those is to quell any violence according to. was a senior fellow at the institute. palestinian territory will remain occupied and i don't think that the occupation will come to an end without
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negotiations with israel i hope that the palestinians will react with serenity and i hope that their leaders will explain to them that this is only one more stage in their efforts to obtain a liberation from occupation so it really depends on how the leadership handles it they have to build a case that they are in fact ready and mature to take on the responsibilities of respecting their neighbors and ensuring that there are no attacks from their territory. and as a two nations prepared to resume negotiations all efforts must be made to prevent their slide into the old fruitless peace talks according to palestinian m.p. dr mustafa barghouti he says that only saw an expansion of israeli settlements on
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occupied land. we cannot steer within that and all of the useless negotiations for over twenty years have been lost without any progress because it was there in the policy and because it was there is obstruction of peace even president obama i'm sorry a year ago in the same united nations said by two thousand and eleven palestine for become a full member of the united states we had ordered in two thousand and eleven and none of that has happened i mean why why negotiations would happen in israel was an accident people had to open his eyes through piece by piece by the end there would be nothing left to negotiate israel has created a situation like the sides i'm negotiating over a piece of cheese one side the palestinians are just talking about and the israeli side is eating the piece of cheese then do that the other said nothing would be left we cannot accept to steer to steer this leaves a full confusion on the part of the interest and we will not accept understands and
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your thoughts as a substitute for the and stick in the reality this is not the fight about the good the mission of the stupid or not it's about whether we have a real sort of state that can be viable contiguous and part of world peace or we would be in prison like that is what a bunch of stones under israeli control stick out of the program splashing out on dinner. hillary clinton billions because i love it obama now a year ago sure paid a lot of money. he asked people on the streets of new york how much they would stand to guy out with a bomb. and could this be the solution for exhausted air travelers at russian company unveils the sleeve box a peaceful shelter from the airport hustle and bustle. levels of what we're seeing of all countries is something that's often taken for granted but a recent survey in the u.k.
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has revealed an alarming number of school leavers the last even basic skills in reading and numeracy points to a bleak future for young people there together with the rising youth unemployment rate is lower and try to trace the roots of the problem. reading writing and arithmetic the cornerstones of basic education but one in five young people in the u.k. leave school without them and that hasn't improved since the one nine hundred sixty s. teacher salim roger picks up the pieces schools have dropped teaching sixteen to nineteen year olds wholly unprepared for the job market is purely down to the individual themselves. bringing the family reasons i'm sore sometimes it could be a case of personally. i want to assure that i'm not smart i'm not a study type of person i just don't get along with people and that is actually be
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problem as well so i lean teaches small classes of school leavers who realize they can't get a job with their level of writing and math these students are managing to stay the course despite a thirty percent dropout rate and a poor school record i missed out. here ten so in year eleven i didn't really get a chance to revise much and get the much traffic cause destruction there was a lot of students. interested. in able to complete my english and math because it just. kind of messed up the girls both want jobs in retail they're in the right place and they're not alone in their lack of literacy newmans one of the most deprived areas in the u.k. where more than two thirds of children live in low income families it's also now home to the stadium and the recently opened rests field stratford city which is
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europe's knowledge of shopping center westfield wanted to hire five thousand local people almost half of them from the ranks of the long term unemployed candidates managed to say were enthusiastic but it was soon disk. that more than three hundred of them couldn't read all right enough to fill out a basic form westfield is giving remedial classes to its new recruits in the hopes their enthusiasm will carry them through but a comrade survey shows companies all over the city feel the education system by touch the university is letting them down fifty eight percent of london business leaders from out too often graduates in london lack basic literacy and numeracy skills this is we're talking about people who spend three or four years in higher education so that so that means that it's really fairly damning indictment of the education system at large and it leaves one wondering water water all those
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ugandans university i mean while the number of unemployed eighteen to twenty four year olds keeps on rising the latest figures show nearly eight hundred thousand to now out of work but if businesses can't count on them to be able to out dark and read instructions there are likely to want to risk hiring them you are at it party london to get more on this than any of the other stories we're covering if you can always log on to our website our teams are car here's a quick look at what's available there for you now. more respect less indifference a caped crusaders bid to improve communities in russia's northern calif was the calmest superhero in super this book also online. i see myself as. an income star. thank you thank you. but so are its knees in a career with britney spears has the pop princess of years worth in moscow.
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the markets both in europe and the. i have seen their worst week since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight hyping fears of a double dip recession massive losses came to supply reassuring words from the world bank and the international monetary fund has of the branding institutions gathered for their annual meeting in washington to discuss ways to deal with the european debt crisis i am going out of global economic growth major banking reform is the only way to stop the global crisis hoarding to arts he's an expert that's kaiser but he says caracas bankers stand in the way it's not a recession in the classic sense of labor and products and manufacturing that's not the case at all this is a balance sheet recession in other words the banks principally their balance sheets
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are collapsing and it's causing the overall economy to collapse because over the past ten to fifteen years the real economy is now dominated by the banking industry so when the banks' balance sheets collapse they're doing now it collapses the global balance sheet and a continuation of the global depression there needs to be a global concerted effort to balance everyone's books to write off all the bad that that will never be paid to recalibrate currencies and to restart the global economy there's no political will for that however because the bankers would lose and the bankers control the agenda of the politicians but the point is that without banking reform without locking up the corrupt bankers there will be no forward progress and this enormous debt burden will continue to cause a wide scale poverty and economic chaos throughout the world anyone asking for a bailout is asking let's say the i.m.f. for a bailout and the i.m.f. is bankrupt the world bank is bankrupt and all they do is float more debt to pay
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off these global countries debt it's a huge debt ponzi scheme it's a huge debt pyramid scheme nobody has the equity to cover the debt. later peter labelle his guest take an in-depth look at the role of russia and other emerging economies in the current volatile global situation watch on the money at eight thirty g.m.t. but here's a quick preview. our other countries emerging markets going to be looking at this volatility because in some ways summer is there some real cheery cakes out there i mean to quality i'm thinking of these kind of things and if you got the cash you could give emerging markets like russia second third look now but of the moment at the moment it's being driven as far as i can see. you know the prospect of a meltdown in europe and major european banks going to the wall people are doing with it was that i mean the fact of the things that i think the safe is tito's in the states gold but the irony of this is that the emerging markets are sort of
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really if you look at the fundamentals they're in a lot more sort of position really this is a crisis of the worst global crisis. as financial stocks in the u.s. remain shaky to merge is that a fund raising dinner for brock obama costs a mouthwatering thirty five thousand dollars a head or harshness ask people on the streets of new york how much they expand to dine out with the u.s. president. president obama held a dinner that individuals could attend for just over thirty five thousand dollars how much money would you spend to have dinner with a world leader this week let's talk about that how much would you spend zero why i'm happy the job he's doing. for doing that. but i think twenty dollars
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twenty back by ten bucks. hillary clinton billions because i love her but obama now obama a year ago sure paid a lot of money now actually if you can spend thirty thousand five hundred thousand dollars on taking that money and feed all the homeless or you die will be good. because thousand. this has what i could afford is there anyone you would spend more that dinner with. maybe michelle cheney i would love to spend money to talk than actually get the truth of what happened for those two years but you won't get any truth out of there when something important. who. really do something for mankind and you know i think thousands do that i don't think they're doing that too much saying it would be obama i was and what would it be thirty five thousand dollars at the pentagon what the thirty thousand dollars were useful spent for
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a campaign funds for. ok here and yeah. definitely how much would you spend to have dinner with the pope and spends that if i suppose and for as long as he would to try to beat me you think that would guarantee you a seat haven't here yet but people think he's got a good call with go it yet is it politics and government has reached such levels of b.s. and it's partly due to all of the money that's involved with it that no i don't think i would spend money on that i don't think that's i'd rather somebody spend thirty five thousand dollars on edge. patient or some direction way of actually helping people instead of just getting in good with a lobbyist no matter how much money you'd spend to have dinner with a world leader let's just hope that at the end of it they'd pick up the check. russian politics is coming to life or have december's parliamentary elections the ruling united russia party had a guy
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a prime minister was the report is holding its annual congress was around and sauza and participants well let's now get more on this from our correspondent. so how do we know what are the main things we're expecting to come out of this conference. well it's the be called the election season and of course all eyes are on these congress it's the last of the year early conventions of russia's largest party ahead of the december for palm entry election and the upcoming presidential vote in march next year so people are waiting for president medvedev and prime minister putin to drop hints about their political future about their presidential plans not make an outcry declaration all artes sources say that dmitri medvedev will clearly address the congress on a second day today and a huge radio to make a twenty minute speech just ahead of prime minister putin is our long address the big question is will miss that if announce whether he plans to run for a second term conscience over these question this summer with some analysts
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claiming that that decision between the bet if and put in was reached privately in july and last week's council over me how broker of ouster from rifles policy only added to speculations that certain changes are in the air which were not aware of well there are two main reasons for this convention the first is to outline the party's election programme which aired and which i'd like to know as its chairman will do in his speech today the second is legal to determine a list of united russia candidates for policy and according to russian daily use of a step preliminarily is to have already believed to the press with all six hundred names save for the top two candidates already determined and according to the daily those two are being safe for him a better conclusion and if that is true that means that whoever talks the list will be at telling indicator who will run for president since voters aren't just
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electing the party they're voting for it's but however there are those who claim that the question of election will simply be avoided at the convention and one unidentified prominent official was quoted as saying that. announcement would wait until the end of the year as it was in two thousand and seven since both members of the times are interested in keeping up the sponsor as long as possible but one thing for sure whether or not the presidential plans are aired to day there will be some interesting talk in the corridors. all right there in thanks very much indeed for this up because we are already there. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world india and sri lanka have finished their biggest joining the exercises in the indian ocean the sheer volume vessel the first their role for good with stealthy tourist built in india grew most attention during the event and the new version which started on monday also
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involved indian helicopters and other aircraft to navy's work closely in two thousand and eight when sri lanka defeated the separatist tunnel tigers. as well and president hugo chavez has returned from cuba after completing the final round of chemotherapy there he said it was successful as tests have shown no signs of any recurrence and he was ready to stand in next year's presidential election thomas underwent surgery on the island in june to remove a cancer tumor and had five subsequent rounds of therapy. thousands of students have clashed with police in the chilean capital santiago demanding education reforms security forces used water cannon after a group of students piled chairs and benches barricades the protest came after government against nations with the students broke down on the street scenes in the country have been running for months. if you're on the go when you're quick now and you're rushing designed my just have
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a solution it's called the sleeve box hotels to help exhausted adventurous catch forty winks. test it out. what can be cuter than a sleeping baby a baby sleeping in comfort and airports and real way stations are not the best place for it. and i'm too young russian architect have decided to change that with a sleep box soundproof and air conditions it's a mobile hotel room for a quick rest and the demand for them is already booming over the requests for want from all over the world in the future and in europe. the nearest culture were still it was spring similar concept capsule hotels were invented in japan some thirty years ago but never became popular elsewhere and this neatly designed conference will cost you about ten dollars per hour well deserved rest out of business experts say seed boxes the big gold mine the need for transit
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passengers all foreign students even is a great idea taking into consideration always unpredictable transport collapses it cetera they a much higher standard capsule hotels and the only one installed so far is already drawing attention all those traveling through moscow while the longest flight i've ever been on lasted for twenty three hours two stops i don't think there's a need to explain how desperate i was for a power nap just couple moments to land something for the rest my eyes right now i'm going to check out the like to sleep in one of these just a good woman. i hope she had a nice nap they're going to artsy and i'll be back shortly with headlines another update stay with us.
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