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the be. the latest summit of the civic powers in hawaii opens a financial can of worms between two of the world's biggest economies. a new twist in the currency wars between the u.s. and china as washington calls on the shooting to start playing by the rules but china is calling its own shots we'll bring you all the latest details from honolulu just ahead in the program. syria seeks to reverse the arab league's decision to pull it out of the organization of a growing and their regime protest which critics claim are sponsored from abroad and. blasting off orbit a crew of three had to the international space station the first since a similar rocket carrying an on demand supply craft crashed back to earth.
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in the russian capital you watching r t as a gathering of the pacific rim political and economic heavy weights winds down and why it's the latest risk between the world's two biggest economies which is dominating the u.s. has been criticizing china for it straight and currency practices and as our season associates written reports the fact that next year's summit is taking place in russia could help solve some of the biggest sticking points. it looks like a new cloudy chapter in the book of currency wars between the united states and china has certainly been opened here at the apec summit in honolulu as broke obama seeing really mounting pressure at home to create more jobs and take a start a tougher stance on china he has been seen here in honolulu that it's time for
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china to start playing by the rules as we know of course the united states has been incessant in demanding that china increase the value of the you on the united states believe that an undervalued currency creates an unfair competition for the united states and the u.s. presidents wants to make sure that this is something that's gotten rid off because it creates an unfair disadvantage for american businesses but china is really refusing to cooperate when it comes on this to this because they're saying it's their sovereign rights been calling for mutual respect when it comes to decision making in the global markets and mentally many analysts have been i have to see vincent i'm standing behind china since this is a sovereign right of regulating currency that china is completely fair to to abide by now it's interesting that while hu jintao has been quite politically correct while speaking on this issue there is a tradition at summits where leaders get together and where national costumes for
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a photo opportunity it's really a fun time for leaders to pot each other in the box and joke around but this year journalists were surprised to see that this photo op in hawaiian shirts never happened and we were hearing that this is because china was refusing to put on the one shirt so it really looks like the united states had a hard time during these last two days at apac in honolulu convincing china not only when it comes to konami issues but really issues of the wardrobe as well and this is something that many analysts are not surprised to see because the u.s. currently doesn't have a lot of leverage when it comes to dealing with china as china of course the market for credit or for the united states holding over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt russia is in fact pretty. it to host the apec summit next year in the far eastern city of lot of us stocks basically russia is not only just geographically very well strategically for the asia pacific. gathering and this big economic group because of the where it is on the world map it's really convenient in terms of
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reaching the goals of the apec group in terms of trade investment so on and so forth but it's also traditionally been a big mediator when it comes to certain misunderstandings between world players so this is certainly a good role that russia can play when it comes to continuing to develop the goals of the gatherings and of course last but not least you know russians especially so the world trade organization is something that the russian federation has been ready for for quite some time for almost a decade so certainly it's been ready to go this entire time so what better time than now to really spare have this gathering next year as a full fledged member of the w t o and a state you're going to reporting there from honolulu asia pacific leaders in hawaii who are also keen to shield themselves from the fallout in the euro zone and europe itself it's all changes technocrat government stakeholder greece and italy and rome commissioner mario monti is starting talks to form a new cabinet to tackle dead r.t. sarah ferguson floors whether leaders that no one voted for will do
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a better job than the old group. it was never going to be easy to put it this unite europe seventeen countries of which are now in the one currency from the very beginning attracted fierce criticism we've witnessed the beginning of a dishonest and downright dangerous journey president. to revive the constitution but to do it in such a way that you would have avoided referendums in key member states some might now be wishing they'd heeded the warnings to one after another the member states begin to wobble it's least the latest country to come under scrutiny we have been witnessing in the last. growing pressure from europe and i'm talking in particular from crohn's and germany army to u.k. certainly the european parliament and the commission for what it's going to start but quite is this a first senior leaders of greece and italy replaced by people who were never
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elected to office he made their way around brussels and here it is really with berlusconi now gone doesn't and painful reforms now need to be implemented to meet . for the first time since the crisis began talks have now begun to turn to the possibility of exit from the euro or the creation of the cool europe countries like germany seem to be leading the way but i think it's not in the best interest of the germans to keep on going with this i think you know you're right you have behaved badly we've got a congress that's not a union in that united states of america. behaved badly imagine packs of behaving badly and you sleep obama's going to we're going to kick you out of united states of america no they're not going to be calling sensing a bad year agreed to a good year equate has not gone unnoticed by struggling countries was this clear that those who either spent most now face a painful austerity measures a sense of being treated like
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a naughty school child they need. added to the growing strain in the euro community if it's only now starts to be as well so to say there will expose much more france and especially germany to the times there are the must be up to us to say to to express a politically defeat not just for their own countries but for europe as a whole your attentions have not gone on missed by the financial markets punish political leaders that uniting with each and dealing with the crisis and struggling economies like italy even though you predict the stakes italy's being considered by many the test case for the entire a year you say it fails and it could take down the entire if the question now is whether or not those measures can fix feet or whether we'll see them going the same way as previous measures put forward by european leaders who say fails to come up with a convincing your rescue a third party. italy's president believes the new government could unite the
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country's political forces to tackle the crisis by financial advisor patrick young says a change of leadership in rome is not a miracle cure to take it out of crisis. the real problem here is the idea that suddenly overnight because we change the brand and the name of the man hanging over the door of the office of prime minister we suddenly get a miraculous change in italy and the truth is italy has a huge amount of debt they need to sell their to in the very near future in order to manage to ensure that they can pay the salaries of teachers and other members of the public service and ultimately it's going to be very difficult because the markets have lost faith not just in italy but in fact in europe's so-called political leadership who are doing anything but lead and more we're looking at here is you know it's a little bit like i suppose trying to govern wayne you're used to the idea of propelling a speedboat to run the country and in fact changing a nation is much more like captaining in the oil tanker i mean it takes these
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things several miles in order to manage to stop and turn round and it's the same with government i mean the intelligence of being told until recently everything was absolutely fine there was nothing to worry about not all of a sudden it police being told hold gosh actually we're talking we have to cut back on every possible service within government everybody is going to lose money and we'd like you to just trust us the politicians who have an office even telling the truth all along. oh many more stories still to come this hour. in the army now well almost tough military like discipline looks set to be introduced in some u.k. schools but will it may be unruly youth perfectly behaved we investigate also. planned budget cuts in the u.s. threatening to hit those guarantee american security the hardest more in just a few moments. syria has called an emergency meeting of the arab league in an attempt to reverse the decision which saw it suspended from the organization freeze on the country's membership and accompanying sanctions received wide support from
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the e.u. and the u.s. and overwhelming majority of member states voted for the measure to urge president bush on a loss of to stop eight months of violence but it also triggered new protests and attacks on the turkish french and saudi arabian and the seas in damascus dozens more people were reportedly killed across the country on sunday in the latest wave of crackdowns on anti-government protests author and journalist thinks the conflict in syria is being fueled from abroad and could drag on for some time. many syrian soldiers have died in the conflict they don't normally report here they just say civilians where are they getting the weapons from lockheed martin exhibiting in the dubai air fare said profits are up they said profits are very good in the middle east at the moment but i think i fear and what many analysts may be fearing at the moment is that a saudi backed proxy war will continue and there will be an insurgency that is fighting in syria against the assad government and will continue to cause
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instability in syria and beyond and this will be a sort of slow burn phenomena with the united states and europe taking a kind of backseat we mustn't also forget that turkey has been actively involved in the even filled with diplomatic staff and as a stand it was advisable to citizens to leave syria turkey is playing a game here too and the media is playing a massive game qatar's television station al-jazeera very obviously one thing before us at the moment and the western media to. a three man crew bound for the international space station has successfully lifted off from the baikonur cosmodrome in cata stance it's the first manned flight after a similar size rocket carrying an armed man supply vessel crashed that earth shortly after take off for a month ago some bargain was on the launch pad for us through the swirling about a kilometer away three men are inside a rock is about to blast off to the international space station i'm told it is on
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the scene in some scrap metal and daniel but i think the three crew conduct cygnus final checks none of the folding mulched of the international space station will get out of the spending six months. i was told was your top of the rocket so they will cool off things will become emergency escape vehicle in july this year the u.s. retired shuttle program and that message soyuz was the only link up to the international space station and then in all this on land supplies it will go in a rocket sailed on its descent options was limited to a. whole flight of rockets were suspended and it sent shock waves through all those involved in this program so you can feel rocket taking a look now and we watch all the progress into the flight for.
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the new. the and we wish the best of luck. they should shortly be joining rejects threw them out there. in the void. camarda reporting there now the u.k. plans to get tougher on gang culture by opening schools worth tough army like discipline the measure was proposed in response to the riots that shook the u.k. last summer and while the plans are others believe discipline is key critics fear it could actually alyan a problem youth further i robot explains as the going gets tough the tough get going army boot camps are the places set out of line it's this culture of self
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control the government now wants to bring into schools so it's calling on the cavalry will former soldiers to sort the front line to the front of a classroom following the riots across the u.k. the government threatening troops into teaching as a way it says to restore adult or thorazine wants to provide more male role models even giving teachers new powers to use physical force as a way to control disruptive pupils it's not a bad thing for children to know where they stand. if they step this side of the line they will be punished accordingly if they stay on the right side of the line. in the confines of the law and they will not be punished it's a line few would cross with a teacher like this afghans going to be headmaster of the new school where every teacher will be a former soldier uniform inspections and military style roll calls will be the polish of a strict routine when you can maintain discipline for war which is the most high
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pressured situation you can maintain discipline in a classroom and all that but with corporal punishment now a step closer many fear it will push an already alienated youth further away i think they would start building their own gang as they've done towards the police now i think the police behaved towards our kids is to again see if you can see a police or a gang it would be the army i think they would pick up more on ruling this charity takes in problem peoples the state system chucks out and turns their lives around according to teachers here it's about finding the right kind of stimulation rather than just cracking the whip it become a rule because the board putting this isn't the answer just on the tone this is yes but actually making sure they got something at their own level for this sixteen year old that happened to be art he was expelled from school after what
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he'll only refer to as an incident and is still too afraid to be identified back then he was on course to fail all his exams but after just a year passed fourteen a far cry from someone supposedly too disruptive to teach. more discipline for children in schools do you think that would have worked for the. only one. class of poor and causes more talking and just street works. so it will be in focus and there we don't really want to go to the next with the individual attention is the only thing that this boy's education around with the system the prides itself on conformance see the battle could be only just beginning on the bennett's. and you can always find more stories on our web site here's a quick look at what else is lined up for you at our t dot com right now. even if girl gadhafi had lived another one hundred years he could not have killed more people than nato did during its bombing of libya that's what one syrian diplomat
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the. street. on the. and in an attempt to slash its huge national bad the u.s. is looking to cut where every can even the mighty to fans but it won't escape as the pentagon looks for a foreign fifty billion dollars in savings over the next ten years argues military contributor believes the pentagon chief should stand out for those who america's security the pants on today when debates about their plans are going to cots in before rage and especially when america and its allies celebrate the veterans the band and the anniversary of the u.s. marine corps this provides a unique opportunity for the u.s.
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secretary of defense to chicle the question not what the u.s. marine corps can do for the parents again but what he can do for the u.s. marines and here are a couple of suggestions first to exempt them marines from the sequestration and the personal cuts all across the military services and the reason apart from the marine corps anniversary and the reds the is us marines can do anything and everything the u.s. army is but they do it much more effectively and efficiently. now take a look at some other stories from around the globe and the french aid workers held hostage in yemen for almost half a year have been free they were kidnapped by suspected al qaeda militants had a restaurant east of the capital in may now details have been given about the terms
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of the release kidnappings of foreigners are frequent in yemen but most of the hostages have been harmed. in portland police in riot gear have surrounded hundreds of occupy protesters in the central park after they ignore the victualling orders officers used by taunts and threatened arrests if the demonstrators fail to comply the protests are part of a larger movement against social and economic inequality and corporate greed in america and around the world. an explosion has killed seven people and injured over a dozen in the northwest of china the blast ripped through a commercial building in a suburb of city and shattered windows far away from the scene witnesses believe the explosion may have been caused by a gas leak in a restaurant. one palestinian has been killed and several others wounded by an
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israeli airstrike on a compound in northern gaza strike targeted a naval base used by hamas the israeli military said the attack came after a rocket was fired into southern israel hours earlier and israeli commanders said the military is preparing to topple the hamas government. and shortly will be joining our team is james brown as he goes native in his exploration of russia.
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well let's look at the young. guy journey to the city of samarra on down might have all the river is coming your way in less than ten minutes time before that it will take a look what's happening in business with dmitri. thanks very much good morning and welcome to business and see if he has no other choice but to exit the euro zone and bring back its national currency even if it means a collapse of the single currency that's according to u.s. presidential aides beginning also known as dr to the six countries it's about italy spain cyprus that have to be for that reason because all the fiscal and
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financial difficulties. want more of them i mean for us that actually uses five of them i think that's one more of a. mix of a euro zone if enough of the exit the euro zone that's a likely implies a breakup of the euro zone. that's maybe swallowing up europe but here in russia the budget position is reassuringly strong however as burbank senior vice president these were growth believes there is no room for complacency and books may be balanced but the russian economy still has a number of problems that need addressing and russia is obviously in a very different situation he has as all countries russia faces challenges but those challenges are different here. and they're fairly good short term position from a fiscal standpoint there are plenty from. that being said bush remains critically dependent on commodity prices and. there is some concern over the beach or just
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about the secret of the markets oriel is trading up near the highest level within one month that's on news it's really a start to building a new government in prices no steady budget easing fears over europe's debt crisis light sweet says that over ninety nine dollars per barrel this is a two hundred fourteen and a home. in asia. so positive news from your financials and real estate is gaining in hong kong with this land adding six percent bag of communications having over two percent turkey listed stocks are getting a boost from news that japan's economy has grown in the third quarter following three quarters of contraction g.d.p. rose in early life six percent in the july september period. two hours ahead of the year opening bell here in moscow actually half an hour left the
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markets closed only flat to negative news on friday the my sex the last affordable percent will be all just ended up by just a. russian equities tracked negative global sentiment last week over the deepening years and the crisis dug roles that. should be yours and for them start they are significant domestic stories of direction if there's been some resolution in italy and it has its prime minister in place and the markets feel more on this is settled as to you know the of the eurozone perhaps russia's market can focus more on in a domestic issues i think the main one which which has been milan you know slightly overshadowed this past you know week has been the entry into the didn't here in the fact that the working group has you know finalized rosters and three document and
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there should be a vote on it in december are following the timeline russia could you know well into the first quarter. of next year and i think that if you know the market focuses more on domestic news than this would benefit most of all russian steel companies the international energy agency expects natural gas consumption to grow by fifty percent by twenty fifty four however russia is not likely to have the biggest part of that pie as china is expected to outperform it as the world's top producer the chief of the i.a.e.a. shares her view on new washer be russia's response to the global energy challenge. if you really want to turn the gas into the gas and the luck if you will for the future and that's was the golden gate you call the age of the gas looks like then you have to do a couple of things you have to see to it as you have all the rules of expectation of the gas there are some questions about the environment for instance you have to
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see to with that you use your glass efficiency russia has a lot of gas but that loses a lot of the gas because of and if and efficiency if you could see to it that this gas isn't lost it's got quite a lot of gas extra to put on to the market capsizing talks to quire a stake in the arctic liquefied natural gas project led by russia's gas producer nova tek the project is expected to produce five million tons of l n g a year when production starts in twenty sixteen and will reach fifteen a million tons per year in twenty eighteen hours energy minister mohammad al assad says the country is keen to take part. on this very much interested in the investment. generally and we simply can you can see the a man is. an important context and we are really interested in. being. picked
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