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explosive applause greets the palestinian bid for statehood at the u.n. but the celebrations on the west bank are marred by clashes every israeli border all boosting hopes stalled peace talks will resume. education stagnation shop new figures reveal one of five british youngsters leave school without basic literacy and they're struggling to find jobs as a result also. already. told me that you know you mentioned your regular basis whether this is a good place right now the president. and market meltdown it's the worst for a week in europe and the u.s.
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since the crisis of two thousand and eight as fears of a double dip recession grow despite the efforts of a guy in africa and world bank. this is actually live from moscow i'm marina joshie a new era dawns in the palestinian quest for statehood after its president submitted a formal request for recognition to the united nations and impassioned speech by mahmoud abbas was greeted with a rock and supplied by representatives of the international community while the israeli delegation chose to walk out in protest now i was watching it for us in new york. the palestinians have a fish elise submitted their application for u.n. 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
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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 a palestinian spring a palestinian independence and when he called up his papers showing a copy of the official offer kishen 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 address the general assembly he said he was not there to get around a reply as he is there to speak the truth peace of the truth is that israel does 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 palestinians the
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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 start up reignite some via lateral talks and this time she will work 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 cortege 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. but of but mr blair had to say you've got the international community as a whole saying we understand you've launched the application with the united nations but come in to go shape and he is a specific thing we want you to do within this three month period table the
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comprehensive proposals on borders and security the must do conference i hope will come at a certain point in this process and allow us to reduce the progress within six months it is very sensible i think to have a conference in moscow russia has played a constructive part in bringing all this together and this week and therefore it makes sense to hold a conference in moscow at 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. now reporting there as mahmoud abbas presented his case of the un enormous crowds a lot of the streets of ramallah and across the palestinian territories to worsen his policy reports what began as joy celebration was soon marred by clashes. well because you know overwhelming support among palestinians for this is started good for statehood at the united nations they have been said abrasions for the last few hours here in ramallah as well as in the all the major palestinian cities in hebron
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nablus bethink 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 changes all running high on both sides of the borders both the israelis and palestinians are concerned that what we saw today is just the beginning of what will come in the next days and months and what we saw 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 they. the israeli army has been preparing for this violence and almost in that paper ration it's as if one city 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 they'll make it more difficult for pallets of
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palestinians passing through security checkpoints and border controls and also as a form of almost punishment the israeli government will withhold the 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 he 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 and the questions being asked about what is the long term future of the palestinian president at the same time it is important to note that have must has not come on board with the head must prime minister ismail haniya saying that the palestinians new do not need to beg the international community for recognition and so there are very real concerns about how will the future palestinian state work when you have harassed and palestinians here in the west
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bank so much in disagreement there is also of course the question of negotiations with the palestinians now and israelis saying they're going to sit down within the next month according to what the court is asking for their all those who do believe that the palestinian president has given into pressure from both the united states and israel that they should have been a vote that happened and that their photo should have happened today as the record bear well as the fallout from palestine is good spreads across the middle east israel's impunity from international law may be coming to an area that's according to have. an advisor to the palestinian authority. israel i was very confortable with the thought of all over the speech of president mahmoud our birth israel has enjoyed a culture of impunity of splitting apart yesterday israel has been a state of all of the law and that's something that should not international community should not feel very proud of we are talking about forty four resolutions
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who want to solutions are violated by easter and all this time what is israel going to do and they've been threatening through the media that they are going to take some action against the palestinians what else coming through do want to reoccupy areas and be in the in the west bank they have to take care of not all of the security but all sort of all our social services. not allow pursued by what are birds to return to the office by a palestinian state well fine let them build and let's see what's going to happen with the international community there is absolutely nothing of the israel can do because palace and has sewage all its strategy towards and non violent the strategy for theorists right including for you're going to it's like if israel stalled my my up all of the west bank and gaza and then they told me they want to negotiate with you over this whole while at the same time they are eating my own uppal that's basically the message of benjamin netanyahu yesterday and that's a matter of after be rejected by all the international community but then what's
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important here again let's not misunderstand the concerts we don't have to show our credentials because we are good enough to be free if we have shown very good credentials but the most important is not about instance from building the most important isabel the overview right of the palestinian people the sort of their mission we've been waiting for sixty four years and we have the largest refugee group in the world we have all this new parry occupation water history has a spot. still about a program here in our teeth splashing out on dinner. hillary clinton the billions. that love her but obama now year ago sure to be a lot of money party asks people on the streets of new york how much they would spend to dine out the obama. hands could this be the solution for exhausted air travelers a russian company veils the speed box a peaceful shelter for airport hustle and. levels of
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literacy in developed countries is something that is often taken for granted but a recent survey in the u.k. has revealed an alarming number of school leavers a laugh even basic skills reading and numeracy it points to a bleak future for young people they are together with a rising use unemployment rate are just or 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 saleem 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. it's interlinked with their upbringing how the family reasons i'm sore sometimes it could be a case of personally. i want to show that no i'm not smart i'm not
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a study type of person i just can get along with people. is actually be problem as well salim 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 a lot in my year ten so in year eleven i didn't really get a chance to revise much and get the much help traffic or district law there was a law student. truck to. be able to compete mind ish and this was just just like you know. 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 newman's one of the most deprived boroughs in the u.k. where more than two thirds of children live in low income families it's also now
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home to the pic stadium and the recently opened westfield stratford city which is europe's largest shopping center westfield wanted to hire five thousand local people almost half of them from the ranks of the long term unemployed candidates managers 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 brighter the university is letting them down to fifty eight percent of london business leaders too often graduates in london lack basic literacy and numeracy skills this is we're talking about people who spent three or four years in higher education so that so that means that it is a very fairly damning indictment of the education system at large and it leaves one
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wondering water water or those who haven't been to university of like meanwhile the number of unemployed eighteen to twenty four year olds keeps on rising the latest figures show nearly eight hundred thousand and now out of work but if businesses can't count on them to be able to add up and read instructions there are likely to want to risk hiring them your edits r.t. london. to get more on this or any other story that we're covering for here on our team always log on to our website sexy dot com here's a quick look at what's available there for you today. more respectful less indifferent educators seders there to improve communities of russia's northern capital who is the calmest superhero in the same group as broke all song line. i see myself as. underground. thank you thank you watch our
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visa interview with britney spears as a part prince's gears up for her show in moscow. russia's prime minister vladimir putin says he and president of the head of have an agreement on the future plans the ruling united russia party had by prime minister who wouldn't it's holding its annual congress in moscow where the around ten thousand participants are to study so now he joins us live now from the pieces of this is the final day of the meeting so what is happening there. there were a lot of expectations this morning about whether or not of course we would hear about who might run for president in twenty twelve it's very clear and now that that is not going to be announced today but what i can say is there is even more
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perhaps anticipation about that big event and when will hear about that because it has been announced that the prime minister vladimir putin who of course heads united russia russia's ruling party wants president medvedev to top the list if you will to lead the party to take over and lead united russia through the for the major elections in december of this year and this is this convention if you will was really it was put together to speak about to speak about united russia's goals are and not about who will run for president of course prime minister vladimir putin very well aware of the fact that everyone today was watching whether or not these get him to that we do know that according to prime minister putin both him and have made some kind of decision about how that will work out today is not going to be the day when we do find out but already some pretty big news that prime minister vladimir putin does believe that president to meet the mediated who of course is speaking right now at this convention will most likely top the list of
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united russia for the december parliamentary elections. well heidi so are the key points that are being addressed there at the conference at the moment of course we heard dad that is very important nouns. and there but what else is being addressed there. really the theme that we're hearing that we heard from a couple of delicate some famous russians how. much call it was a very famous actor and russia i think he said something very powerful which was about we really need to look forward united russia has really brought stability to the country and the party really wants to take the country through the next ten years their slogan is about russia would be twenty trying to save us the focus so you heard from prime minister putin he opens basically the session here and introduce the president may do that the goal is about the people it's not about who
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will be president who will be prime minister about how we can take russia forward and that's something that we're going to hear from from a lot of delegates throughout the day and of course what we're hearing right now at the moment from the president major if you for. gold. all right well thank you very much for this and just to reiterate on what you said to us and what has been announced earlier. putin the russian prime minister that they have an agreement was president to get it on to future plans and of course we'll be hearing more we actions to this throughout the day for now though thank you very much indeed for this update. to other news now here on our t the markets both in europe and the u.s. have seen their worst week since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight heightening fears of a double dip recession massive losses came to spy reassuring words from the world bank and the international monetary fund the hands of the lending institutions
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gathered for their annual meeting in washington to discuss ways to deal with the european debt crisis and the slowdown of global economic growth but there is no give way out of the crisis as long as acknowledged policies worldwide are dominated by greedy bankers that's according to paul craig roberts a columnist and former undersecretary of the treasury under ronald reagan the trouble. makers and united states and europe are in the hands of the bankers and so the bankers who don't want to lose in one euro or one dollar are using the policy of europe and united states to bail themselves out and they're being bailed out regardless because to the general public and the various countries or the cost to the national economies of the various countries to manage the basic problems so as long as culture makers and. bailing out the banks.
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well the rest of the economy will suffer and continue to worsen it's not up to the i.m.f. or whether greece defaults and we have to be very careful that i am out doesn't become the governor of these countries and the best solution for greece would be to default because if they default it means their loans have to be restructured to what they can pay and the banks then have to write down the losses and the losses in danger of the price and then the european central bank could turn its attention to what it takes to save the banks but as long as the european central bank and the g. twenty and the i.m.f. and the federal reserve and united states of focus on saving the banks at all cost no sensible outcome is possible. later peter lloyd allen has guest take an in-depth look at the role of russian other emerging economies in the current volatile global situation what are the money at twelve thirty g.m.t.
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but here's a quick preview. our other countries emerging markets going to be looking at this volatility because in some ways some of these are some real cherry picks out there i mean like i'm thinking of these kind of things that if you got the cash you got to give emerging markets like russia second third look now though the moment the moment is being as far as i can see by pure terror you know the us. and europe and major european banks going to the wall people are doing with their wisdom and they flow to the things that they think are the safe it's cheap as in the states gold but the irony of this is that it's sort of heavily 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. remains shaky it emerges that
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a fund raising dinner for barack obama costs him else watering thirty five thousand dollars per had more harvest asks people on the streets of new york how much they spend 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 by. how the job he's doing. there but i think twenty dollars 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. five thousand dollars on taking that money.
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like your thousand. because that's what i could afford is there anyone you would spend more that dinner with. michelle cheney i would love to spend money to talk to him actually get the truth of what happened for those eight years but again you won't get any truth i don't want some kind of. really just something for mankind and you know i think politicians do that i don't think too much it would be you. know what would it be thirty five thousand dollars. spent for a campaign funds for. ok here and yeah. definitely how much would you spend to have dinner with the pope it's been thirty five thousand for the pope as long as he was a child to you think that would guarantee us he'd have been well yeah yeah but he got the call with. is it politics and government has reached such levels of
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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 education or some direct 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 sack. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world india and sri lanka have finished their biggest joy naval exercises in the indian ocean the vessel the first modern world frigate with stealth features built in india drew most attention during the event the maneuvers which started on monday also involved indian helicopters and other aircraft the two navies worked closely in two thousand and eight when she landed a feed of the separatist tunnel tigers. for the presidency which obvious has
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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 underwent surgery on the island in june to remove a cancer tumor and have five subsequent rounds of therapy. thousands of students have clashed with police in the chilean capital santiago demanding education reform security forces used water cannon after a group of students piled chairs and benches as barricades the protests came after a government to go see friends with the students broke down demonstrations in a country have been running for months. if you're on the gallon need a quick nap and you're rushing design might just have the solution it's called the seed box video tells to help exhausted adventurers catch or he wings are tested out
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. what can be cuter than a sleeping baby a baby sheep in comfort and imports and release lesions are not good for you. and i'm too young russian architect have decided to change that with a silly box soundproof and air conditioned it's a mobile hotel room for a quick rest and the demand for them is already over the requests for me from all over the world in the future and to europe to. the nearest culture if we're still in the e.u. spain similar concept capsule hotels were invented in japan some thirty years ago but never became popular elsewhere and this neatly designed confort will cost you about ten dollars per hour well deserved rest otoh business experts say sleep boxes a big gold mine. for transit passengers or foreign students even is a great idea taking into consideration always unpredictable transport collapses it
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cetera they are much higher standard capsule hotels and the only one installed so far is already drawing attention all those travelling from moscow for the longest flight i've ever been on lasted for twenty three hours with two stops i don't think there's a need to explain how desperate i was for a power nap just a couple moments to add something for the rest my eyes right now i'm going to check out the like to sleep in one of these just acknowledge. well you're watching our live from moscow and what we are hearing some developments there from the conference of the united russia party to signify some moscow at the moment and the recent announcement that was just made by president medvedev there is. according to me tribute to the audience he says that it would be the right decision to support. him or put in to run
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for president and this is the way it is that we're hearing from this conference we have correspondents and he sonali there and we can hear the very latest from her so i need to tell us what's happening at a conference now. what will the mood seems to be changing every minute really because a little bit earlier we heard from prime minister putin he basically said yes president. medvedev and i are in agreement and we do know how we want the future to play out for the country in terms of who will one of the four biden who will hold what position it seemed like today wasn't going to be the day that we would get any serious and. don't want to change because we need to review first of all i demur proposal to leave russia's ruling party the united russia party and then saying that he believes it would be the right thank you for one hundred twenty one for the presidential election and try to stop some very interesting developments
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here at this convention of the united russia party ten thousand participants are always going to visit when the announcement was made a real war here obviously the party wants this to unfold that way and again a very different time taking place as this goes on we're listening to your president's visit as you can probably see behind me continue his speech where it's going into how he thinks the country can move forward the theme here is is twenty twelve what will russia twenty twenty i should say what will russia looked like. in some ten years how will the country develop and how thanks for you thank you all. for our help and so that's the things that we're hearing again thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you very cool thank you thank you i thought it was you because
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you do the right thank you thank you thank you thank you because i think you will be hearing a lot thank you direct find that that is how the way we should all want to go but again the main focus here not the presidential election. or the mystery of life thank you cumberbatch so again thank you discuss it with a.o.l. it will be hard though it's take your focus away from some of the announcements obviously that have just been made. one isn't very much and if. it was a movie just prime minister why didn't report has to say we're getting we're trying to get a translation here and a listen to his words now. we just did look there is nothing that could still plus a minute giggles but no closer to the voice we can speak with that.
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