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then the sweet annoying. call girls like don't preach on your ability to share some silly girl mitchell and child. in the movie she's available in the end result. as staff in the right direction all at political chess game is presently better than prime minister paris off a level switch we tell you will be put on the world all say. the dash of a castle in the euro zone as leaders scramble for a badge and rescue plan to stave off undoubtedly will not sound quality or national monetary funds come from north countries and. the un's rate forty four has been to say the palestinian statehood bid for the u.s. and israel are being blamed for stalling.
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a very warm welcome see this is a lie from moscow it's been all give me the longest running question in russian of politics since it was confirmed that the demand putin will run for president next year and swap jobs with me that he made that of media and social networks have been held back and their reactions were nice and now he's gauging was being said that schools have this and now. how's the world responding to this tough job swap. the reaction has been mixed but i think it's fair to say that a good majority of it has been fairly negative i want to take you through some of what we're hearing from not just western media but russian as well the guardian are talking about how batman returns to the kremlin bat of course referring to wiki leaks earlier this year saying that diplomats referred to madrid improved as batman and robin. then you have nobody goes out to watch the opposition newspaper here in
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russia saying stepping into eternity the moscow times it was the hog that sealed the deal in the borders which of course is an international news agency saying russia's finance team rebels over the putin plan and that's are for and that's what we're hearing from the finance minister and like six hundred that if president has made it becomes the prime minister he won't want to stay on and work with him and of course social media and networks just went crazy there buzzing with saturday's news that he will run for president in twenty twelve stateside we've heard from a u.s. senator john mccain he's known for his anti the rhetoric he talked about iraq he tweeted i should say surprise surprise shocking news putin is running for president again and then here in russia we heard tweets from the president made his very own ate our cards are cold which and what he tweeted was nothing to be cheerful about it's better to play ice hockey at luzhniki stadium which of course is where this
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announcement was made it's better now to switch to a sports channel so negative reaction both from abroad and here in russia although it has to be said that that was expected me for a lot of criticism about russia's so-called lack of democracy on the other hand we're going to hear certainly from the government and other analysts and from people who do support united russia and highly approve of this this idea about how it's high time russia has rights of its own democracy that it doesn't necessarily have to take the model that's believed to be the right way in the u.s. and western europe and in asia what about the russian people how are they taking it they're. both so secret that united russia enjoys a very very good approval rating here in russia president i should say prime minister putin enjoys a three percent or so lead over misdated in terms of who are russians but rather have as. and that's of course because he's known for bringing stability to the
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country after the very turbulent ninety's and someone else that we've been spoken to say it's not much surprise that this is how russians are reacting because really when it comes down to it they're going to vote for what's best for them for the russian people. and he said. russia is in pretty good economic situation at present if you look at the oil revenues if you do that gas if you look at gold timber raw materials diamonds are so long russia is a very strong position. in the world isn't really affecting russia really should fall because it has reserves for over four hundred billion dollars because it can take some of the but the present economic situation is. quite good because the i.m.f. is expecting from the like four percent growth this year which is vastly superior to european union america. and certainly many russian people feel bad how russia
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is most certainly on the right track now the new platform with good management is that will take you long through through stability and further developments their slogan is what do you want russia to look like in twenty twenty they still have a lot of work to do because it has to be said united russia has lost some of its popularity in recent years and so it's going to be some work to be done when we come into these parliamentary elections in december and then on to the presidential race in march. so many thanks for bass elton's a nice analogy there updating us on the announcement from just coming through let's get more from a former russian diplomats if you just live. in the studio with me now many thanks for joining me here in atlanta so you've just been hearing that from our correspondent and he said that the western response to this announcement that he will be running for president has been all. negative what's been your response to
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the announcements well my responses are absolutely obvious and that has a russian russian from the street i. can say only one thing that people are in russia and we knew it for internal and external policy of our leadership especially they are connected. and waiting for mr putin why because he has a good experience in government affairs. governing economy and x. besides that it was be very i was shocked if he wasn't. he commanded by a convention of our united russia as a candidate for presidency because the russian people now enjoy he enjoy his
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privileges of support of russian people i can say. he doesn't need any fights if occasion or. elect elect or process he doesn't need even using any administrative. resources to be to be elected because i would believe that there are russian people thought my expectation is not pleasant seventy parsons' how russians are full mr putin to be a president that's a different from a west causation he's a well established figure is the same that you began your answer that by saying that here wants to change wants you need to rx him but of course. well we're bringing back some of that's already been the president is the knowledge song this could be seen as russet stagnates saying politically and economically politically and economically but mainly my opinion is that russians are.
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connected with his political started because russia reserve grade of losing and on the external scene on an international level some positions brusha connected expectations which is mr bolton to be president as returning to playing dominate not dominant but equal role in. international society in the family of nations in the united nations in the different grades and down don't fall step by step diplomacy at all about american neo-con charter forces there dominate we're going ating in the united states overseas. with george w. bush and now what reaction to it is a record of that activity in the united states and he said he's a man and a well established figure ok averages have not dissolved many how many i'm speaking
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to are saying that anger. eurozone leaders are working against the clock to set up an extensive rescue back to the region to head off from plunging the global economy into a new recession the idea now is to apparently boost the size of the year as a bailout funds to two trillion euros with us all to be i.m.f. warns it may not be able to help out the big european economies and it is also planning it's a write off hearth of greece's staggering debt but analysts say default still mccall its truth has been hit by another wave of public protests against public cuts but the choir is now it's prevent the so-called too big to fail countries such as if you are spain from being dragged down and this guy and she can report the global leader of the i.m.f. is being accused of disproportionate classes. the leadership has changed but the methods have not for a desperate economy the i.m.f. still offers the same bitter medicine of draconian budget belt tightening reeses
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push to redouble its austerity efforts at a time of deep economic recession and to sell a vast chunk of public guess it's a fire sale prices some of new choice but to cut dificid know the i.m.f. former head go many extra sconce said they're forcing greece to pay back its debts would on acceptably impoverished the country and that everyone must be willing to accept losses on greek debt but feel lancer p. has never been the i.m.f. strongpoint it's an institution where my main shareholder is the united states of america well any dollar any euro but is invested in the phone goes but. to the member principal and interest we're not in the business offices of subsidies we're not in the business of giving grants the us and europe are holding the most votes in the organisation and veto power despite the fact that emerging economies have been the engine of global growth in recent years the organisation's policymaking
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has been under fire for being pious in favor of its top shareholders one of the functions of the i.m.f. is crisis warning in prevention but when three years ago the financial crisis in the us was sending devastating shock waves throughout the world the organisation proved completely redundant if you noted it in a much stronger position warning to pass the bill to a national debt that i think is that right. and i think that both police. and invest. to monitor. eight as well as it was at a billet some experts see the intimacy between the i.m.f. and us corporations as a matter of concern for all of the big decisions at the i.m.f. are made by the us treasury department well even the head of the world bank has accused the top advanced economies of kochar seen their policies when countries
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with large fiscal deficits preach fiscal discipline the poor countries what do they really say to what i say not what i do when countries pay homage to free trade but hold back developing countries with barriers but do they really say to you what i say not what i do a do what i say not what i do world will fracture to the detriment of all. the old ways here must change with the i may have swapped the as members themselves facing their own problems any doubt whether the organization will be able to take adequate measures to work off possibly another global price it's as well lending money for the world weaker economies the i.m.f. is still facing the challenge of offering viable solutions that do not come with crippling measures but one thing is clear the wall demands and i.m.f. that does not work solely for the benefit of the few i'm going to check out with forty four watching our team. club as their task has all the latest market reaction
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from around the world this hour let's cross live now to year he's got the numbers for us you know all the markets bracing themselves for a possible greek default well as a lot of news for investors to die just and the markets are rallying after a weekend of thought so how to deal with the eurozone debt crisis and also off to hard line comes from german chancellor angela merkel and the recent nation of u.b.s. c.e.o. well let me just remind you that on sunday i'm going work on seven one of the interviews that if we allow greece to default that may risk investor confidence just going bust the confidence and also spark contagion like we saw in two thousand and eight after the collapse of lehman brothers and on the other hand in washington the gathering of i.m.f. . and finance money because of the finance ministers and central bank and simplest makers also keeping an eye on the crisis and what they said or something falls into case they. also discussed plans to allow greece to do falter in an orderly way so
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there's a lot of confusion on the markets which is the way when investors carthew the markets are quite upbeat and my sense is rallying three percent while the r.t.s. is enjoying what inhofe. growth and in europe the food so use one percent while the tax is more than three percent on the rise we'll have more in business in about ten minutes ok you're looking for things that in this shooting. now in just a few minutes on arceo mean israel what proved too much of president bush was no problem for obama we can see why america's current leader had made trouble finding off as a plot of bunker busters to tel aviv that subsume also. protects and subdue british police here powers a blanket ban marches and demos his drive paralympians to rollback of the rights of expression as he reports from london in just a few minutes. palestinian optimistic palestinians rather
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optimistic over the u.n. stated with will have to play the waiting game with the security council set to start discussions later today when it's expected to study the request for at least several weeks needs the approval of nine out of fifteen members to be passed but the u.s. has promised it'll be easier than this washington one state to be achieved only through negotiations with israel palestinian leader mahmoud abbas says hill only sit down the jewish state agrees to pre nine hundred sixty seven borders he's also accused the u.s. of trying to use its influence to stall the vote palestinian activists knew all day says israel's nor any tillich of the land it's a part of it. as palestinians we have a very high concerns of national pride at this moment even though we know the veto is most likely coming next week or the other really makes no difference but there
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is a very high sense of national achievement at this point because for once after those very disappointing years of the so-called peace process really political leadership and the popular public opinion in mind very much and on one side of the political debate if you will going back to negotiations is not something palestinians are posed on principle but if we go back to negotiations with our occupier. and that's what israel is without any terms of reference without israel clearly committing to international law clearly committing to its obligations according to international law and relevant un resolutions then it's purely pointless. because president obama struggles to contain the fallout from the palestinian reports have emerged which claimed he secretly approved the transfer of fifty five high tech uncle us to israel and apparently happened months after he's in office after had been rejected by president bush who feared israel would sell the technology to china but
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historian william blum says for obama it's a way to skew vital campaign funds. well the u.s. has been giving israel all manner of. new if not great i mean if you ask a rational explanation that is not what he. wrote his will be course the money he gets in the us has been just one campaign yes one can we can allow him and you him the virtual. i've got the only rationale the. logical. people in britain have long been able to march in protest but those voices are being silenced in parts of london for an entire month the government's blanket ban on popping katherines in the capital. in freedom was pressure on distracts from. the view of workers
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activists. on marching it's clear it's an attack on the basic democratic rights in this country through september in six areas of london anyone marching like these people to last winter is liable to be arrested and fined or even imprisoned. the ban was prompted by plans by the anti muslim english defense league here in luton in february to march through tower hamlets the area with the highest concentration of muslims in the country but instead of planning one march one day the home office banned all marches in six baros for an entire month activist richard seymour sees a wider motive once about his past doesn't necessarily mean to say that a martyr isn't going to happen it just means that the police just have more powers and that's part of the wider problem but if you're restricted to come straight in
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the close of a right pen you are in. a restroom very. small appliances or for instance these people behind me are amongst the lucky few they still can march just by pure accident of geography we're here in london which is not one of the six baros affected by the ban but if as many fear the government extend and widen the ban to take in more parts of london the scenes that you see behind me both small and large marches through london and many other cities across the country could be a thing of the past the band comes hot on the heels of widespread rioting in many english cities in august and also to coincide. with the introduction of government austerity measures which some say amounts to the dismantling of the entire welfare state many say public fear of civil unrest is being manipulated to prevent unions scribd turning out to protest fierce cuts and patrick regan from the workers
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revolutionary party says it's just the tip of the iceberg to the problem that area curfews talk not about shutting down facebook social network sites they're talking about it or your civil war measures because what they're doing in britain is creating a historic trend in which inevitably. the majority of the population will oppose them the home office can only stop marching its powerless to prevent people from gathering but workers organizations are just standing there you've got to be able to march to make a statement and the union did in march when more than a quarter of a million people turned out to protest because activists say that's exactly what the government's trying to stop just in terms of where we are at the moment in this country with the cross as a stereotype and pushed through by the government trade unions are one of the major books opposed to public order legislation does tend to use the construction workers
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and we're not so very clear i mean there's just there's been some recent examples of people being pulled off the picket lines and not to obviously we can say resistance to the cuts freedom of expression and dissociation in shrine did u.k. and european law with the u.k. renowned for its powerful union organizations but the ban gives police the ultimate power to step in and arrest demonstrates it merely for exercising their right to speak out against the government and that's a dangerous precedent to set a bit artsy london. mortising needs and it's cruises stories available around the aussies. home is being lined up for you right now britain's estimate says your rival offering two point seven billion dollars how i've been in libya seven times more than plan every chance i have now what's there except how much the. i need to rush the stage of the digging machine is
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a probe that'll go an amazing mission to dig around one of miles's move through billable secrets of its oil details all online if you would all these are called and you have for all you travel as well for more on this little stories. and here's what else is happening around the world as our let's have fast to syria where the crackdown on protests continues and a sudden mount of beijing demonstrations that have now begun go barging the strategic opposition as you see of the west of the country injuring at least seven three. according to the u.n. you can keep thousand seven hundred people have tried to real violence and backers president bashar al assad's continues to claim tires screech to the chaos on insisting security forces are tense and because. the first african woman to win the nobel peace prize has died while undergoing cancer treatment one gary imlach time founded the green belt movement which is the millions of trees
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across the continent she also campaigned for democracy human rights and of meticulous the rights of women rights i was elected as an m.p. in two thousand and two as a minister in the kenyan government she was seventy will. make two says that means it hit several military targets in these areas out as libyan and the regime by since this is the area feared lies between the capital and the eastern city of the girls a both now held by the national transitional council and when the from a stubborn strongholds for gadhafi loyalists meanwhile a mass grave has been discovered in trip. i estimate it to contain almost thirteen hundred bodies it's believed that the remains belong to the inmates of daffy's top security prison the size of a massacre in one thousand nine hundred sixty. one american has been killed and another injured in an attack at the cia compound in kabul an afghan employee of the
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u.s. government carried out is sold before being shot dead it's the latest in a string of attacks on the capital of taliban insurgents staged an assault on the same district two weeks ago leaving dozens says i'm not in the cities and just days ago for my president and the peace to gay she was assassinated in his. house three we asked the russians by an argument as to how he found prevent the global recession from by sea again first though let's get this business is with media. come on to our home welcome to the business update finance minister alexa courtroom says he will not be a part of the next government on a premiership with richard read it he says this is due to differences of opinion over a bunch of spending between the two of them joining me now to discuss what kind of hold his departure would create on the challenges facing the next ministration is your chief economist the deutsche bank thanks for joining us give us lots of cross
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talk going to give us an idea of how the business and financial community views on that secret well i think certainly mr seen as probably the most prominent representative of the cabinet spouses liberal views that targets. macroeconomic stability especially fiscal. stability and regard i think he's viewed as probably the most significant heavyweight within the cabinet and terms of his liberal credentials and interims of his adherents to fiscal stability. in that regard i think his departure from the cabinet will certainly be seen by the markets as a very significant change and stance of the government so if you think he'll be missed
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absolutely i think he'll be missed and i think the markets will remember that it was essentially under mr policies of prepaying external debt reducing the burden of accumulating fiscal surpluses are creating the stabilization fund of a massing hundreds of billions of dollars of wealth that was not spent for some inefficient projects but was saved guarded. for fighting the crisis and essential in two thousand and eight russia approached the first wave of the crisis with more than two hundred billion dollars worth of savings all of that really has to be. has to be the work of the work of mr cooder and so i think markets number of those achievements his role in dealing with the first wave of the
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economic downturn of the economic crisis and given the situation in which we find ourselves now the fact that we could be approaching a second wave of the crisis the importance of mistruth. staying within the cabinet will be seen by markets aspire to take a really important right that's what they are pushing has such improving the investment climate in the country is a primary goal for his administration his next administration do you think he'll select a finance minister who's also fiscally conservative i think the pattern that we've seen with mr putin this typical lead he tries to have different constituencies that will abrade each other so that there are there are checks and balances within the construct and so within the government i think there will be a constituency that will be pro growth essentially that will be targeting higher levels of growth well at the same time on the fiscal fronts the finance ministry
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will still be the board of fiscal stability of conservatism and it will take somebody as as impressive as a heavyweight as mr cooper and in order to convince the markets that there is someone out there in the finance ministry who is strong enough to pursue that line of fiscal prudence and fiscal stability any kind is the can think of. well it's very hard it's very hard to to find someone who is of the same stature of the same experience has the same track record in the first post here. it's hard to say there are indispensable people but this is probably the closest that gets to being an dispensable within the ministry of finance i personally think there is a possibility that mr. other members of the cabinet will try their best to convince mr clinton to stay and work on the new
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cabinet i think certainly if that is the case the markets will take it as a very positive news first off a sort of chief economist at deutsche bank thanks a lot for your analysis and that's all we have time for knowledge on us unless they want to sign for another business something you didn't get in the stores an analysis from one website archetype homes that business.

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