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montero. historic. friendly. dynamic. two friends buckelew last month cope. it's the border post but the scary era as it's a parliament approves new austerity package intended as a last line of defense against a collapsing confidence in this economy. the arab league decides to suspend them sanctions syria in an effort. to stop the bloodshed in the country the moves was feasible western piece of the libyan scenario. but wonderland for travelers turns into a hub for high profile discussions as the heads of the asia pacific nations gather in hawaii hoping to isolate themselves from the spreading eurozone crisis. and
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china's premier economy is not always met with open arms with the united states sometimes painting the emerging superpower as a dangerous prospect. internationally is incumbent live from moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day just minutes ago it's a no one house of parliament approved a vast new austerity package the move will steer the country away from the financial abyss it's been circling tossing the tough cuts was a precondition under which prime minister silvio berlusconi agreed to step down the . tremaine vacant for long with veteran euro credit mario monti set to take the baton from the security the public reaction so far is very mixed with some celebrating but it's going to all the others are wary of the future our correspondent in italy sara for the details and we can cross to live now sara now
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that the vote has gone through in the measures of being passed what comes next there. and if they're going to. need. a credit card. reader i didn't mean to. run it what many people have. said that you need. to do you want to speak english. and we do you think the thing the. pretty quickly becomes. mean i'm not. going to cry i was. thinking people.
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really. aren't going to be. getting. it in. front of the people i do think britney. and you know. i'm going to. be an incumbent. i'm going to. do you need to bring in there. but. it really doesn't want me. to try to get it and kind of. i don't think. you
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think. people are putting a better point. big . time did. i meet your. first moving developments in italy sarah firth of the latest thanks very much indeed. and peter mandelson the former british secretary of state says it's incredible that market pressure on greece and italy managed to our respective leaders were millions of
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protesters in those countries couldn't but what we've seen recently. is some government not as strong as are those not taking the decisive action that they need to take frankly not getting on top of events now their elected government to draw the difficult for democratic machinery to be used simply to take out a government that's been democratically elected and actually what we've seen certainly in the case i think of greece and italy we've seen the bond markets being able to achieve what normal democratic means have not been able to do and that is to for those countries to get the governments they need at this particular time now i don't attach any value judgement to that it's merely an observation that in these circumstances we've seen bond market to much. rather more effectively than ordinary democracy. peter mandelson there and as the euro crisis continues to chip away
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confidence in the european union's leadership max and stacey about to cast their eyes over why speculators are so eager to see the crisis rage on the kaiser report is coming away in about twenty minutes from now but it's a brief preview of what you can expect. every time the eurozone creates a dollar or a euro in stimulus they create a hundred euros and naked short sells are never going to win that war but the fact is that the tail is wagging the economic and financial dog around the world and we're totally powerless against an entrenched contactor 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 . because reporter just over twenty minutes from now the pro quality occupy movement
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is quickly gathering pace in germany with almost twenty thousand people protesting right now in both the capital berlin and the country's financial heartland of frankfurt protesters wave placards and look. seeking to draw attention to rampant corporate greed and increasing poverty of unless it's a german occupy movement has also made significant steps in legitimizing itself having earned the support of two major political factions. of the quality attack germany group believes in is partly responsible for europe's economic wounds. it is needed to have protests and broad movements in all european countries and we know there tears in germany germany is one of the countries that course is quite a lot of the trouble we have in europe now because of the way international competition is organized germany is very often on the winning side but that means that we exploit also poverty and closeness for people and to be learned during
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the last years there is very very soon taxpayers are forced to help to save the banks we learned in two thousand and eight what happened in such a very short time when billions of euros were given to the bags if you ask people here on the streets they agree with the protests they agree with other people of the occupy movement that it is needed to go out because everybody learns that democracy is in danger that in our country too there is no prospect if how to go on if this crisis is going on further and it will be a website or two dot com you can fall out of your compiler wall street demonstration was turned into performance of your police to take two clubs there by a compass dressed as a matter of your attention to attract the beasts attention online to see how this fight and. age test proposes police ahead of the upcoming euro pretty twelve
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championships as hundreds of football hooligans run royal can follow the authorities that put it on this list of people. the world's political and economic heavyweights from the asia pacific nations descend upon a sunny hawaii this. weekend that's a storm clouds continue to build thousands of kilometers away over the eurozone forcing the apec leaders to find ways to protect their region from the e.u.'s economic trauma artes and the start of takes a look now at what's on the table in honolulu. basically even though the primary primary goals of the apec summit are improving the trade relationship an economic relationship of all the countries that make up the asia pacific because of the
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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 in 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 the top topic and the substance of the effect summit is usually traditionally konami issues certainly political issues are surfacing we've been hearing because of the situation in syria where anti-government clashes have been just really attracting with 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 an escalating violence perpetrated by the assad government against its own people our
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position is clear we are supporting peaceful transition assad has lost his legitimacy to rule and he should step down well 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 it's the only responsible thing to do so most decisions roots you see clearly there's ways in the u.s. . he calls for dialogue which just position can be needed just to do so we will continue to encourage field position to small constructions leads to and to show concern about his country and the syrian people sleep. well russia believes it's important 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 a meeting between the russian and u.s.
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presidents to take place where they're 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 it was really a range of other political issues so definitely a lot on the agenda here in honolulu and we'll bring our viewers all the latest events and our will for instance updates from the asia pacific summit in honolulu you can head to our to use twitter streams a correspondent there son of one of the tweets that the aloha spirit overwhelms the gathering at the moment even undercover agents are patrolling the beaches and furry shirts and flipflops us and plenty more of these facebook and you tube pages. and europe and america's financial woes investors are making a short turn to the east where china keeps on rising in the ranks on the global economic stage beijing's lights however is not being met with enthusiasm in the u.s. adriana you serve as is yes achieves. we
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shall not be what you always was you know me obama. may want to see you we. will see. what here is all she's waiting. sometimes was a. chance that mentality was. 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 chinatown to find out i don't think we have to be afraid of china but i do think that we should be concerned well concerned might be the right word for it and angelina isn't the only one a march twentieth leavened 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.
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on unhappy at the thought of china nipping at their heels and for the us nowhere is that clear that in the race to the white house china is on almost every dimension cheating this is no longer a time for us to sit back and say we're going to let them steal our jobs we need to do is start in with saying china with our money i want to be china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business. doesn't have to be us or them and isn't buying it's the world's change and 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 the straw man way. presidential candidates bring it up but i think it is. most countries do just as any other country.
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comes from the us well there you have it it seems china is the new kid on the economic block and it's up to the us. to see how they view. washington and i can see. dr karl on hold them from occidental college in los angeles so that washington feels the need to paint china as a new evil empire 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 someone we hear these republican competitors talking about china as an enemy i do think that it fills that notion of having something to oppose in order to gooey 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
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a global superpower to be the only one at the top are perceived because then they act with impunity and i believe at various points in u.s. history we have seen the evidence of that i think having china in the mix will be very positive for social political relations. the arab league's voted to suspend syria from the organization until a peace plan is implemented to stop the bloodshed their member states and also denies to withdraw their ambassadors from damascus and implement economic and political sanctions a decision which already received he use for backing came an emergency session in current level well majority of member states supported the move but only lebanon yemen and syria itself against the threat from the center for research on globalization michel chossudovsky told me earlier that he believes the league's move is an act of provocation orchestrated by washington. this is not of the says you are of lee all the arab world is a decision of washington. and it is there to
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justify war plans directed this against syria which are already on the drawing board of the pentagon this is not a protest movement it is an armed insurrection immediately following the peace proposal long arab league armed gunman which al-qaeda affiliated entities paramilitary were seated in to trigger a new round of civilian casualties it is not to say that the government. doesn't bear responsibility but we must understand that the very parties to this to this arab league decision are also complicit in supporting an insurgency and armed insurgency with purview to d. stabilizing syria as a nation states nato and the united states are perry for
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a military campaign directed against syria humanitarian pretext while at the same time they have supported but all did so rection which has created this this process of instability. political correctness may have been stopping to think before opening your melds these days but is it now going too far let's the question are a half an it's better known as the president has been putting to people in new york . a recent poll indicated that people are starting to feel like political correctness is having a negative effect them for society how do you feel about it this week let's talk about that being 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 well if you live in this country you should be politically correct because this is your country what does that mean that is so you
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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 polled on political correctness where i think you just got to realize specially a comedy. you know everyone's going to be offended by something and i just think there's always going to someone who look for something to complain about my generation will relate how we just laugh it's funny but it just depends if like generations are passing if you're talking to people then yeah the show some respect even if you know you don't completely think it's necessary it's different when he hung out but when you start getting a bit older you realize this but sometimes what comes out of your man is not a pearl. it's refreshing to see somebody like chris christie from new jersey coast speaks his mind regardless of what the consequences are versus always being worried of people are going to think what the poll numbers show that you'd rather be offended in at least have the truth yes very much so whether or not you feel like
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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. so more headline news now from around the world and all the way to twenty minutes. in the russian government has been rocked by powerful explosion at an ammunition forty kilometers. side of tehran with at least twenty seven people reported killed and sixteen wounded two consecutive blast ripped through the site southwest of the capital shattering windows a nearby buildings the munitions facility supplies the country's revolutionary guard blast were ruled accidental but the exact cause remains unclear. the crippled fukushima nuclear plant in japan has opened its doors to journalists for the first time in eight months reporters had to wear fully protective clothing before being allowed in the plant suffered a series of meltdowns and explosions after being paid huge by devastating tsunami
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in march it was the world's worst nuclear crisis since chernobyl well it's time for a close up series as we put the spotlight on the many wonders of russia for you. we're on the black sea coast in the south a place bustling with tourists who come here to get their dose of relaxation under the sun but now this region is also attracting hundreds of thrill seekers are. testing the waters. 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 of be competing here in the black sea cup windsurfing trophy and it's hoped that with the right support this region could become a real center for water sports. it's the black sea cup in southern russia the
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waters full of jellyfish is 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 of travel from all over russia to show their skills and sharing the growing water sports experience here and on is one of the best. when you ride in your board at top speed your feelings saw you have control of two forces of nature in your hands wind and water. he's currently number two in russian and his skin 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 great when the infrastructure is ok but with some investment
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it could be good we had a three star 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 where the ball aid is behaving in the black sea it's evidence of the growing status of water sports but i would be joining them any time soon. and neither would i be taking part in 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. is a lot of adrenaline that's what it's all about tricks and a lot of adrenaline now it's easier it's a massive trip you have to fall a hundred times the black sea you provide good conditions for this book too. it's a difficult sport to master with many of these young riders taking years to reach this standard. but we have
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a number of good spots for arriving 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 the 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 pursuit and russia. sport needs young people ingenues 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 surgeon blue of the black sea tom watson r.t. they're supposed to help people tackle diseases but are in fact simply creating them in the relentless chase for profit lottie's special report on some toxic floors of the pharmaceutical industry in america is coming away in the next hour.
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby they contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine's is uppermost put in different they are sponsored by things for it and most of the guys they've known the places are going for the first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with kids from my father and therefore my birth to force the force of nature to ninety five percent of cancers heard some people with a funny history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget plan research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress.
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and that special report coming your way in the next hour here on r.t. i'll be about recap of our top stories in just a few minutes from now stay with us live here in moscow this is ulty. wealthy british style. it's like some kind of.
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market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. in canada and the us so that it is legal for you to give us a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth and different they are sponsored by things but it and most of the guys break bones not create a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect folks because ninety to
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ninety five percent of cancers hurts people we felt funny history of cancer and pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of 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. and members of congress. to. observe nature undiscovered species. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you.
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