tv [untitled] November 4, 2011 10:01pm-10:31pm EDT
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thanks for joining us the greek prime minister has won and knife edge a confidence vote in parliament by margin of only eight but with the support of all his party's deputies ahead of the vote george papandreou addressed m.p.'s edging them to form a government of national unity and to commit to the debt deal struck with the eurozone leaders this comes after the greek leader called for a referendum on the plan but then he turned on the idea of following his meetings with the g twenty leaders in cannes france and germany want greece to stick to previous agreements or face leaving the eurozone but as yet is there off a case lecturer at the university of athens says greece exiting the eurozone would immediately cause a chain reaction. mr and mrs merkel said. if you're a voter and no to the agreement to process it last week we would interpret this to be an old good result and the breaking the rules would throw you out but you assume this is a non-critical threat because there is absolutely no way legally to do that because and secondly financially economically if any member of the union so evenly.
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because she was thrown out of the whole of the eurozone collapses this is not a good girl this is a good reason for actually just being felt most harshly greece because greece is that we believe. the inability of the eurozone to deal with this crisis is symptomatic of state of denial about this being a systemic crisis of the eurozone and as long as the eurozone remains in the state of denial the euro will be history before too long and when it grumbles then the rest of the global economy is going to be significantly negatively affected. meanwhile economist downing it claims the raging financial crisis in a city will mark the total financial collapse of the u.s. the concern is not greece because the exposure there is this is able to be handled it's going to err but the problem is italy and if it spreads beyond greece and into
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italy in portugal and italy's bonds in particular have been under attack the last couple of weeks and despite all of the arm waving and feel good promises of backslapping that has gone on this is not slowed down so we get to a point here where in the next few months there is some rule over that has to be you know you carry it. but most of italy's debt is a fairly long duration so the fear level that's associated with this implies that there is something more involved maybe in the credit protection market for example those credit default swaps that we talk about all the time. trying to he does have around that summit in cannes plashing to defines the euro and both to the international monetary fund's resources the eurozone crisis and greece dominated discussions correspondent and it's now reports from france. by the g. twenty a no major breakthrough this time around especially on the euro which of course
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took over as the greek debt saga began to unravel in all different directions this week leaders did agree to bolster the role of the i.m.f. in order to prevent contagion but still expectations that the euro crisis for some time will remain in the spotlight. the ever changing greek drama took center stage in camphor the g twenty lead hero host nicolas sarkozy protecting what he calls the beating heart of europe till the end because some petitions a resolution which is very strong angela merkel and i agree illness and we will fight to defend europe and the euro. france and germany took action with this message to greece play by the rules or get out the greek prime minister made a cameo appearance in can return to athens and cancelled an improv referendum that would have more last allowed the public to decide if they stay or if they go when it comes to the euro or perish the thought that they should be allowed to decide
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whether they want these things euro leaders say it is up to greece to or should look like this if greece is an independent country and i just want to say they are perfectly free and i don't want to give any idea that we are trying to get involved in greek domestic politics. but france has given some exactly that idea it is no longer an independent country and has been for a while the conversation is always on what we need to do to satisfy our creditors demands and our creditors are the people who are going to determine whether we survive or don't survive and the so-called backbone of the eurozone could be trying to save its backside with a statement from sarkozy that those who break deficit rules should be punished some with sanctions even if he is breaking the same rules back home in france they're running a budget deficit of beyond what what the rules of mass rich provide for the real irony with that is that the the french banks are are so desperate for some sort of
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a bailout and if they didn't get one for greece for example they could potentially go under and could be playing a major role in the fight to save the euro which. one of the hopes for the euro is help from the emerging economies or the brics but on the condition we heard from president medvedev saying they are part of the i.m.f. they donate money and they want to have more of their voices heard in the financial institutions also in the format of the g twenty and already there seems to be some headway on this summit in twenty thirteen for the first time ever will be held in a brick country in russia's capital. the californian city of oakland has been rocked by one of the biggest protests of the occupy wall street movement so far at least one hundred demonstrators were arrested and several injured after their rally was broken up by police a u.s. army veteran who was not even taking part in the protest was also severely injured it was merely passing by when he was beaten by police the man is in intensive care
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now suffering from internal bleeding. straight it's clean sector time in a fortnight a military veteran has been seriously injured by officers in oakland before the police crackdown protesters managed to shut down the pool which is the country's fifth busiest day general strike also took place in the city causing disruption. and. activists from san francisco has found a way for protest message to get heard without the risk of violence. i continued to get but like most people in america these credit card mailers from the nation's big banks these are the same banks that ruined our economy by speculating and gambling on the housing market and the more i got these it finally just clicked that the same things we were protesting out in the street at the same companies were the same ones were clogging up our mailbox so that's that's what got me thinking about it inside these mailers is a business reply mail envelope the way these work the banks sign contracts with the
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post office and or make agreements with the post office and the banks only pay postage on the envelopes they get sent back so i thought rather than send back a credit card application which is the last thing i want i could communicate with the banks in this way so i can fold up all the other junk mail i got that day by school catalogs old envelopes newspapers put that in i can also put in a pro union message for the people in the mail room letting them know that the ninety nine percent includes them as well and then because the banks pay more in postage for the heavier envelopes we can also include something like this as a would shim it's the simplest piece of wood there very very cheap at a hardware store and when we put these inside the envelope it makes the envelope so rigid that it can't be processed by the normal mail folding machines they have to be sorted by hand which increases the postage and increases the labor costs for the banks. she's our own correspondent in oakland lucic governor is keeping an eye on the occupy movement follow her and she on twitter to stay up to date with the
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movements developments and on our website we're asking if it's possible that police will start protecting the interests of the so-called ninety nine percent the majority of those who voted say it will only happen if policemen lose their jobs the second populace is so strong why is that the police would never follow orders to fire live rounds and peaceful activists so please log on to r.t. dapat and let us know what you're playing. and right now soon news stories making headlines around the globe. is really neat has seized two guys about was attempting to break israel's unable blockade of the region tel aviv confirms its military chief was one of the vessels to be intercepted the canadian and irish boats carrying medical supplies and twenty seven activities from various countries set sail from turkey on wednesday israel's navy has halted similar approaches ships in the past were one technician activist killed in the deadliest incident last year.
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see where has announced an amnesty for position fighters as long as they give themselves up to police within a week it follows claims of more violent downs and protests by government forces after friday prayers it doesn't appear to be part of the arab league plan which was accepted by damascus on wednesday and caused doubt on whether that deal can and the bloodshed which has hit the country over the last seven months. i simulated a year and a half long trip to mars and back has been successfully completed it's the longest ever such experiment in the quest to reach the red planet the mars five hundred project undertaken at space institute also examined how the human mind and body would cope with a long distance space flight and one of virtual space and says he feels now ready for the real voyage. after five hundred twenty in their twenty days of immersion in this trip are. we are proud to their true to prove that humanity can go
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to mass this is experiment to see basically the psychological effects a trip to mars would have on the crew and how they would work together inside such a facility now those that took part in this are looking to be part of future martian missions this of a whole operation was an international cooperative mission the russian space agency working with the european space agency to put this experiment into into practice now the crew itself was made up from people from all around the world three of them were russian that was representatives from china as well as from france and central america who will find out a little bit what it's like on the scene where the mars five hundred module is we can now cross to tom barton who is there tom what's going on where you are well peter i remember on june the third last year watching this door behind me shut and
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sealed and that was the start of the five hundred twenty day saga which ended when i watched them the door open at last after all that time and the crew emerged little bit white faced a little bit bleary eyed into work into a cheering crowd after all that time they all stood together in front of microphones and they said how glad they were to work with their other crew members and to have got through what is really quite a feat of an jurors really to be in style installation and with a very strict routine day in day out for all that time to discuss a bit more about this i'm joined by rene pistol he's head of the european space agency's office in russia. we never quite knew what to expect when we started this expect experiments and what you think. after this very long stretch of time. i think there are a lot of things. we have learned the first thing i think you say today even without having analyzed all the data we get from the experiments is of course we see that
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there are no general showstoppers in terms of medical problems russian problems present are true in five or six or five hundred twenty days to mcdonald's. on top of that to be of course also learn so much about a selection process because this was one of the crucial ingredients to have the working very voter gather and then of course there are a lot of other medical facts and things which we have learned solution can apply even first. even to the internals. of course as you say the the selection process and it was primarily a psychological expert readers so what kind of problems were the up against what were the fears and how they've been overcome. but of course the biggest fear most of all really problems with an increase. in five hundred twenty very innocent days
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in isolation this very tough task of course but i must say that we can say that the crew. has been working very hard very serious all over the place in the trenches days each and every day of it and they really proved made it just a success. of thank you very much frank i mean i remember saying that some bookmakers and put eight to one odds on that one of the crew going insane as a result of this experiment that hasn't materialized and i think they can now look forward to the deep brief period free of all those tensions well as. compensation for taking part in the mission each participant received one hundred thousand dollars first they've also had plenty of time to try and work out what they're going to spend that there were serious. of them being in there was the science that comes from it. and the people behind the mars five hundred project
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have said that yes it has been a success however in terms of the journey into the far reaches of space they of saying no that it is really not even the first step but the first step towards the first step of mankind flying off and going to hopefully try and set up some form of settlement on mars. and find out how the crew managed to avoid space madness during such prolonged to isolation when i website that's not a dot com and here are some of the stories for you can also find there at the moment and if that's happening group pledges to attack facebook websites or fox news and some american banks that's according to messages spreading across the web . also the bag is banned as exhausted by hunger have been seen on russian highways seeking help from wary locals all that you know. martin andres continues to explore the russian capital in our mascot program and
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in the twenty first century to be cripplingly high prices. to the city as one of the most expensive in the world. for thousands of travelers every week. when looking for accommodation anywhere in the world. is the key location facilities designed. to think of a little time and. what you want. here is a great example just because you. have to do without. and to discuss the topic. you know.
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well i think it was a clever move. from my dad who started the first tell here in moscow about fourteen years ago so it was probably a way to get me interested in the business and now of course it's a huge responsibility to have my name on the sidelines when you have more than one yes we have to toss your moscow one and populates cap and one here on russia now. it is a little bit of a problem as well the hotels in moscow as you probably know they're all very different we have a lot of five star hotels and we have quite a few old soviet style hotels and there's really an issue that we feel that is not well not filled that it's related to suddenly it's not clean and we feel that there is a big demand and that's exactly where we are working it's only about your heart oh well i think that we try the essence of what we tried to deliver is
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a convenient state so we would never charge for breakfast for example who would never charge you for internet for wife i would have it all through the hotels in our. very far as the hotels. i know and it's like water isn't it so that's really important and we included that about three years ago and it's always included in the rate and what we have done is also maybe. a very convenient thing for business travelers but also for tourists is that we have included the mini bar in the rate and we have set we have seen statistics over the years with people take from it and it's usually water a little snack you know even if you're working with you coming home late just want something small you know dreaded toward room service and way for half an hour we need something something small and for us it's actually costs more to handle that kind of the sales of it than just to include it it's always included in the rates oh yeah so in the yes quite appreciated yes. and we always side with
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say the to. three plus that you know it's hard to say what is a three star hotel what is forced out of our service i would say is five star but then maybe we don't have that twenty five meter swimming pool that would. thank you very much. and what other two or three star hotels take note of the hotel . is located in building in the historical area of downtown moscow constructed in the nineteenth century was a part of the nobles family mansion of course current interiors of the many hotel nothing like the look. of the old house but all rooms are equipped with new furniture and facilities such as conditioning. office rooms of various categories from twin standard rooms worth four thousand rubles around one
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hundred thirty dollars per night to cheap economy rooms and even. the hotel in the north of the city is a three plus hotel with ninety six rooms aiming to combine european companies with russian hospitality. not only standard accommodation but also several designer rooms named. orange you'll even find you can use the right in the center of the room. to say cool people. in the west of moscow approximately half an hour's drive from red square there's a large hotel called. providing over two hundred rooms accommodation here around one hundred dollars per night. hotels under the segment. and
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the. scale is open to. the hotel is not close to the city center but there is a free of charge shuttle bus. metro station. if you prefer to stay closer to the action of the hotel might be a choice for you as it's located five minutes walk to the kremlin central street. designed. for thirty five rooms. but you will have to pay more for the hotel's convenient location single standard rooms here cost two hundred dollars. by no means least we travel to the northeast area of the city located next to the. final location acquainted only three star hotel in comparison to a large hotel chains hotel forty five here. a comfortable location and living
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conditions european standards recently renovated the rooms are bright and contemporary there's a real feel about this hotel. and the hotel and i think the fact that it's in. the. three. countries. soundproof room and a large library of books. very. in the hotel forty five guests are also free to use the shared kitchen. this is. family home. here as moscow develops changes. in the many areas of its everyday life. growth and development
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why the choice and competition. pricey the budget travel is yes but now you have seen fuel cells hotels with price tags you well do sleep over until you go shopping. so some great choices for you that the russian capital doesn't have to be so expensive to roll. well unfortunately that's all the time we have left on this week's program on two and three star hotels see you again at the same time next week until then for me and the rest of the crew from the hotel forty five year.
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here watching great. have you with the head of. the greek prime minister's divines a knife edge confidence motion in parliament by a margin of just a votes in length addressed to m.p.'s to save his political career george papandreou how a coalition government of national unity and the backing of the dead to you brokered with the you were. twenty leaders pledged to boost the power of the i.m.f. and rebalance the global economy as that summit dominated by the greek and eurozone crisis wraps up it can in the south of rounds. and back from mars simulation mission to the rand planet and six volunteers locked away and still choose to more than five hundred days along with devon space experiment have emerged from isolation. the situation post could definitely be able mains turbulent the international committee of the red cross claims it's likely to be.
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