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and debate over palestinian statehood bid and sit with deadlock at the un security council where the quest for sovereignty fueling tension and clashes over israeli settlements on the west bank. you're watching are you coming to live from moscow with me marina joshie leaders from the asia pacific region are gathering for a summit in sunny hawai but the dark clouds of european financial turmoil thousands of miles away are likely to dominate proceedings the weekend gathering is focused on establishing a pacific wide free trade zone but the euro crisis and its implications are set to muddy the blue pacific waters are just nice if you're going to reports from honolulu. basically even though the primary primary goals of the apec summit are improving the trade relationship and economic relationship all the countries
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that make up the asia pacific because of the extent of the european financial crisis this is certainly a headache that's looming over leaders having gathered here and many are seeing this as sort of a continuation of the g twenty summit without the participation of the european states we are expecting the leaders gathered for the apec summit to send another push to send an extra message to the european countries to try to find to step up their attempts to improve the financial situation so this is an extra message important message that we're expecting to hear a lot of about here on the ground in the next few days to come even though the top of the topic and the substance of the effect summit is usually traditionally economic issues certainly political issues are surfacing we've been hearing because of the situation in syria where anti-government clashes have been really attracting so many headlines and we have heard from u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton saying that the united states believes that the syrian president should step down regarding syria we discuss the ongoing escalating
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violence perpetrated by the assad government against its own people our position is clear we are supporting peaceful transition assad has lost his legitimacy to rule and he should step down russia on the other hand believes that it's important to take for negotiations to take place and it says that it intends to help and kick starting those talks inside syria the russian foreign minister has spoken and said that he believes that it's the only responsible thing to do so most decisions routes particularly those were used in turkey and the u.s. . just position can be me this is just we will continue to encourage field position to constructive leads to and to show concern about this country and the syrian people of the state with russia believes its import. to avoid the libyan scenario when it comes to syria but this is certainly not the only political issue that is being touched upon here on the ground we are expecting
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a meeting between the russian and u.s. presidents to take place where they are very likely to discuss the u.s. plans for a european missile defense shield as well as russia's accession to the world trade organization as well as really a range of other political issues so definitely a lot on the agenda here in honolulu and as you are going to reporting there and there is more on what russia is bringing to the summit coming up in our business but what. russia says it hopes to improve ties with asian countries to preserve global economic stability and our business bulletin presidential aide to preclude outlines the key issues. china is holding huge cash reserves may offer or the best chance of help for debt stricken countries but the rise of the asian giant with its financial might is not met with open arms by the u.s. as a dream and i'm sero explains. ways i'm not what you always was you know me obama maybe it's you we can't listen he's all right but
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what is on g twenty. one months of the boss a. delegate war and go. change the future you have to yikes ok let's just get right down to it shall we should we be afraid of china. well what other place in washington d.c. is china town to find out i don't think we have to be afraid of china but i do think that we should be concerned well i think concerned might be the right word for it and angelina isn't the only one how much twenty in love and b.b.c. poll shows that many in the west aren't exactly thrilled about china gaining more economic steam in the span of just five years negative attitudes towards china have skyrocketed with france germany italy the u.k. and the u.s. on unhappy at the thought of china nipping at their heels and for the us nowhere is
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that clear that in the race to the white house china is on almost every dimension cheated this is no longer a time for us to sit back and say we're going to let them steal our jobs what we need to do is stop enriching china with our money i want to beat china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business woah woah whoa does it have to be us or them and is anybody buying it the world changing you know so like the fact the fact that like china's economy is modernizing. isn't the reason why our economy is doing poorly right now. and so it's maybe just a straw man when. presidential candidates bring that up but i think it is in a big. most countries do just as any other country so yeah i don't know where the comes from from the us about china well there you have it it
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seems china is the new kid on the economic block and it's up to the us and the west to see how they deal with reporting from washington montana said oh marty. dr caroline how men from occidental college in los angeles has china may become the new anime for politicians in washington china becomes this very convenient target we need an enemy right the cold war is over terrorism doesn't provide a concrete enemy for the united states to confront so when we hear this republican competitors talking about china as an enemy i do think that it fills that notion of having something to oppose in order to do the resilience of nationalism and again i find i take issue with that nationalism but at the same time i think it's good for the u.s. to have competitors it's never good for a global superpower to be the only one at the top of proceed because then they act with impunity and i believe at various points in u.s.
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history we have seen the evidence of that i think having china in the mix will be very positive for social political relations. still have for you this hour here on our t.v. close a few travels to russia's black sea coast to see how the popular resort is attracting growing numbers of daring water sports fans plus. people or get a little crazy with being ever to worry about every word they say party travels to the core of the big apple to find out whether people there are tired of political correctness or find it a modern necessity. it's only good to welcome a new prime minister and government as early as saturday after a final vote on a stair to finalize is the exit of cilia the most likely successor is a former you're a crab leading to some public concern that the influence of brussels will be at the very center of national politics has more from rome. the m.p.'s we've been speaking
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to here has that italy is now absolutely desperate to send a very strong signal that they're able to get the situation under control now of the measures get that a preview today that would then of course pave the way for the resignation of prime minister berlusconi as he promised. the money he's being paid at the moment to take the top spot is. he now he's not only a respected economist here in the country but he's also the former commissioner and as we've seen in greece with the appointment to the top spot for me e.c.b. official mario monti's a year in a system inside and out that appointment would certainly please brussels but there is concern about whether that would gain public support because there is a question mark over whether an unelected government is going to have credibility what you're seeing now is an extension of brussels in the sense that surely that is what's happening again the m.p.'s that we're speaking to is saying that this
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technocratic government now is really good it is pushing through these harsh measures just getting them off the ground because they've been long promised and have failed to materialize and we've seen rioting in the past in the country over these measures now that public support as you said is absolutely vital because implementing these are starting measures having a new head coming up with a caretaker government is not going to be enough certainly if everything goes ahead this weekend without any glitches in italy will have won a battle but they still have a war on their hands and it's a war that the entire eurozone now has to face and that's just how you bring long term sustainable solutions to kick start stagnating economies like it's least their first reporting there and other changes in italy and greece were instigated and brussels and shell the e.u. has tendency towards dictatorship that's the view of john locke of director of studies at the paris institute of democracy and cooperation. these people who have
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taken power in greece and shortly to take hour in italy have never been elected these are men who have made their entire careers through garnering important appointments in places like the european commission or the european central bank and they have no democratic mandate at all and precisely what is so frightening about what is happening now after as the european union and the euro enters its death agonies because that's what i think it is is the way in which the european union really is showing and i say this without any exaggeration it's true nature as a dictatorship after all it is europe which has effectively commanded these two prime ministers to leave office and drew had to leave office the moment he suggested a referendum on the day package photos goni had to leave office the moment he said that italians had become poor under the euro so we're seeing really a very ugly development now in europe where people are being put in power because they serve the interests of the demands of the european union not because they have
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done it any and electoral support in their home countries they only need bailouts from the european union because they don't have the option of devaluation they don't have the option of managing their own economic and monetary affairs it's precisely europe that has got them into this situation. as always max kaiser and stacy herbert offer their unique take on all the latest twists and turns of the debt crisis saga the full kaiser report is coming your way in about twenty minutes time. every euro zone creates a dollar or euro in stimulus they create a hundred euros in naked short sells they'll never going to win that war but the fact is that the tail is wagging the anomic and financial dog around the world and we're totally powerless against an entrenched called takhar see with unlimited credit zero percent interest rates with the central banks at their bidding and politicians just basically lying down and doing nothing about it so this is the new world order.
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israeli forces have clashed with palestinian activists protesting against a complication of land across the west bank protesters hurried rocks at israeli troops who responded with tear gas and water cannon over a dozen demonstrators are reported to have been injured the situation in the area has been even more tan stand usual following the palestinian bid for statehood and full membership at the un but the latest round of debate at the security council and deadlock after members failed to reach agreement last has been strongly opposed to the recognition of palestine and has been willing its veto power leaving palestinians to question washington's commitment to a two state solution and the middle east. the approach to the united nations is less about membership of problems in the united nations and more of challenging the
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worst in the ability to walk the walk over to speak. what we're seeing is forty four years of the worst specifically the. making a case for two speeds but in the first real test the two speeches about. has failed to move it forward i believe that the us foreign policy as it relates to this issue has been hijacked by approved is really lovely inside us politics and i don't believe the united states is acting in its interests by ignoring this big which is exactly in line with what it has been calling for no money for forty four years but for twenty intense years of nearby natural negotiations the palestinians have been given twenty years to negotiations with israel is have come to the conclusion that they are not interested in allowing a state to emerge in palestine so we've tried negotiations israel has
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completely ignored its commitments so our bass basically is in a first for his political survival he cannot continue to sell to his people if and collapse peace process and i think that's why he took it to nations and mary can always find more stories on our website including fighting the wall street brawl the york police detained two clowns while nearby their accomplices dressed as a matter of the word tampa to track these attention on terror t. dot com to see how this fight and it also. has dream destination british tour operator offering one hundred twenty percent save trip to war ravaged iraq promising the journey will put a smile on your face so check out the price on our website. it's a common complaint across the world political correctness has gone too far r.t.s.
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and laurie harkness to central new york to ask people whether they're stupid there is just too much you can't talk about in public. a recent poll indicated that people are starting to feel like political correctness is having a negative effect on society how do you feel about it this week let's talk about that it's been carried overboard. people were getting a little crazy with being having to worry about every word they say whether it's actually politically correct or not if you live in this country you should be politically correct because this is your country what does that mean is that so you can have to censor what you say you should think about what you say you should you should take time to use the correct words before you say something that you don't mean us and i mean we've got a thing in england where comedians have been holed up in political correctness where i think you've just got to realize specially with comedy. just loosen up you know everyone is going to be offended by something and i just think there's always
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going to be someone who would look for something to complain about my generation we don't really we just laugh it's funny it just depends if like generations accosting if you're talking to some elderly people then yeah you show some respect even if you know you don't completely think it's necessary it's different when you're young but when you start getting a bit older you realize that sometimes what comes out of your math is not a pearl. it's refreshing to see somebody like chris christie from new jersey closer that speaks his mind regardless of what the consequences are versus always being worried that people are going to think what the poll numbers show so you'd rather be offended and at least have the truth yes very much so whether or not you feel like political correctness is having a negative effect on society the bottom line is it's probably just going to keep becoming more and more prevalent. now is take a look at some of the stories from around the world turkish commandos have stormed
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a hijacked ferry and shot a alone hijacker authorities say none of the eighteen passengers or crew members were hurt the vessel was seized a few hours ago by a suspected kurdish militants. the hijacker was reportedly armed with explosives but had only demanded food and fuel. two lebanese were wounded when a landmine exploded on the lebanon syria border office activists claim government troops laid mines in the area to prevent army defectors and opponents of president bashar asad however authorities say they're trying to stop illegal arms and weapons smuggling which has soared in recent months. near forty people have been injured after anti mining protests turned violent in peru the clash happened as the nation's mining and agriculture minister refused to sign a pledge to ban mining in the region in two thousand testers to complain that rivers are being polluted something the government strongly denies.
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later we take a deeper look inside health care in america and the potentially harmful products being used every day well here's a preview of what's to come our special report in just over an hour's time. in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the sharing to the most independent they are also in that industry and most of the brave the i'm not claiming it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god nobody with cancer in my five therefore i prefer to focus because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with the family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of
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their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. all time now for our russia close of series and today we're hitting the beach. we're on the black sea which has long been a popular holiday resort for russians however the region is now becoming a hub for daring action watersports as barton discovered. slowly the old soviet resorts on russia's black sea coast are becoming centers for very modern water sports throughout the week hundreds of children and adults have been competing here in the black sea cup windsurfing trophy and it's hoped that with the
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right support this region could become a real center for water sports. it's the black sea cup in southern russia the waters full of jellyfish the sea full of waves and the wind whips the air with salty spray and that's just what everyone here has come for. children and adults have traveled from all over russia to show their skills and share in the growing water sports experience here anton is one of the best thing that. when you run in your board at top speed your feelings saw you have control of two forces of nature in your hands wind and water and he's currently number two in russia and has skim the waves in european competitions the sport isn't cheap and he's short of financial backing to match that of his european and american competitors but he's hopeful for the black sea coast as a potential world class water sports center. this is a wonderful place with
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a great wind the infrastructure is ok but with some investment it could be good we had a freestyle competition here not long ago and we have hopes of hosting a world championship he'll be trying to win that championship i was just getting the hang of standing up i'm surrounded by hundreds of when service of all ages bathing in the black sea cup it's evidence of the growing status of water sports here but i fail i won't be joining them any time soon. but neither would i be taking part in the even more tricky kitesurfing here too they had been battling it out to prove their speed and agility surrogate has been crowned number one in russia. there's a lot. adrenalin that's what it's all about tricks and a lot of adrenaline now is easier but to master trick you have to fall a hundred times the black sea you provide good conditions for this sport too. it's
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a difficult sport to master with many of these young riders taking years to reach this standard. we have a number of good spots for riding this wonderful day and on the other side of the black sea here in russia the season is short so we don't have much practice time on the water but the advantage of russia is we can snow kite. again it's money that's the problem for most kitesurfing now however it's on the way to joining the list of the lympics sports and that raises the profile of what is still a fledgling perceived in russia. to sport needs young people in ten years i want to see hundreds of kids kiting here and then we'll be in good hands we'll have a future. a future that will be played out here in the surging blue of the black sea to martin r.t. . is this is next with kareena. hello and welcome to our business the south thanks for joining me the heads of some
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of the world's largest financial institutions are in moscow discussing the main challenges facing the global financial system and meeting is pegged to spare banks hundred and seventy fifth anniversary correspondent learning a cause for i have the details here the experts here today couldn't help but address the financial turmoil in europe and how it might affect russia the head of sperm banks said that he has downs over the adequacy all the policy of libyan regulators saying that they're seriously affecting the financial sector by making european banks survive of debts while increasing capital requirements and expected leave spoken to the so-called dr doom all of the global economy masoe in the world would be to set up the situation the euro zone could have a serious impact on russia if the situation where that we call a result of the lead in more eurozone countries both of them solve the faults and all the dads or even others that are sure that all the faults on the banking that
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the spiritual or the companies or the where one or more members of the other special the larger ones exit the euro zone that could be much larger than the result of the lotsof lehman brothers in the fall of two thousand that made them all the prices would fall sharply. with russia russia system and the european systems those choices result broadly to the eurozone with the fact the sooner all these things get all the way to russia on a lighter note businesses we hear are also this cousin how to use the latest technology to manage complex processes and the large enterprises and for the first time in russia as burbank is using crowdsourcing to generate ideas they're looking for new and innovative ideas from web users and they're asking them questions like what will the bank and russia look like in ten years and one million dollars has already. i've been allocated supported so we'll come out of that and some of them include a social network to help older citizens with financial matters and another one is
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offering a secure service was storing all the life they had out now sperm bank is now being rated that's one seat strongest bank in the world the only also bank to make it into the writing so it's very important for the country to make sure it continues a growing and developing. to improve ties with its asian partner has the nineteen pacific cooperation summit presidential. the key issues for russia they would like to see an interest in power integrate integration projects in the. area risk countries participating more actively in dialogue this customs union. and just consider for. a good compliment to the efforts all undertaken to preserve global economics to be rich in the global economy. also would like to put forth our upcoming for the next year apec meeting. in with us talk.
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into our interests will be primarily a. transfer tent logistical system since the asian pacific region. liberalization of investments in the region food security for the musician or. just knowledge of including issues situate danger to property rights. ok that's it for now but you can find more stories just love them tall website dot com slash business.
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back and watching r.t. live from moscow these are the top stories leaders of the biggest pacific rim economies meeting in hawaii a pledge to brand the european debt crisis from spreading to the region among other issues to dominate the gathering are establishing a pacific wide free trade zone and tackling the syrian and iranian issue as. concerns grow ad the expanding influence of brussels over each member state as greece and the now italy look to choose prime ministers based on that the support of you were not the people silvio berlusconi who is set to step down after the final vote is likely to be replaced by former your crap mario monti. israeli forces clashed with palestinian activists protesting against a calm.

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