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it's late its final approval through its new prime minister passed with bringing order to the country's finances while in spain voters are prepared to pick the leader they hope will be their financial savior. spending on education isn't paying dividends in the u.s. as desperate students with f.t. debts a new jobs are forced to join the occupy corps. thousands of egyptians are back into square calling for the military to relinquish its roof off a controversial paper poses to make it our permanent.
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you're watching out a world news twenty four hours a day welcome to the program. italy's need prime minister mario monti has unveiled his plan for sweeping economic reforms after winning a final confidence vote in parliament to call the situation the country a serious emergency with rome currently grasping for stability against the financial gales of europe's debt storm he now faces such challenges as ending and then it tax evasion as well as weakening powerful labor unions will however make more difficult by your crack bringing which isn't sitting well with many italians concerned brussels influence in spain which is coming under similar pressure moody's also tense economy dominated parliamentary elections set for tomorrow but in madrid today even less certainty no credit for a comprehensive solution for breaking unemployment and financial stagnation
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correspondent going to the school expects. so this silence ahead of the spanish presidential elections and there are two main parties contending for the elections at the moment the socialist party which has been in spain right now and the people's party most analysts predict that the people's party will win a majority of the vote however over the past couple of days that we have been observing especially here in madrid who does not look like any party will actually with a majority vote and here's why the postcards have been springing up here and they're encouraging people to leave their vote basically that is music either the fact that people seem to have become disillusioned with any of the choices they made on their political table as a matter of fact the socialists have been in power for the last several years and they have been the people for essentially being blamed for not noticing the economic downturn for not reacting to the crisis properly and plunging spain to make sure i'm well now just a reminder the country has one of the highest employment rate in europe it's more
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than twenty four percent according to one of the scottish research companies in september of zero four thousand people have been losing their jobs in spain every single day more than five million people in the country do not have a wage provider for their homes so of course when you look at this extremely weak situation in the country you lections a lot of people believe will not make a difference and hence why there have been numerous protests out in the streets people from all walks of life teachers students professors trade union activists old have been coming out on the street course they're known as the indignados members of the movement they have been seeking out to the street and they have been essentially saying that none of the choices they have in terms of political options right now are actually satisfactory. as the spanish look for a leader capable of resolving a nation's many problems real solutions may rest in more than just one person as
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according to you kate based on political theorist and words the whole experience you see of the crisis demonstrates the impossibility of unifying economies which are pulling in radically different directions they all agree that is there's a need to do something yes and when it comes down to the concrete proposals of what is to be done of course to be able to talk all want to go. good on bankers that because the got so big big fuss through the fence but it sure gets through the germans we may be witnessing the beginning of a process which could be to the brink of not just of the euro but. itself which would have crappy consequences for every country in germany but we are also for the united states from the world economy which is what would be should be terrified of . nation's labor to preserve their endangered banking sectors max keiser and stacy herbert focus on how some banks are using a new reality to you count sheets from kaiser forty coming in about twenty minutes
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time it has a pretty free. that was fantastic about having customers. lose their money and they playing themselves. just keep still their money and they keep trying. help me with my money in the guilt they're just still money now and the priest there are still money accompanied by a knock on the head and thrown into prison that's what happens when you are kleptocrats run the system either it's in great ireland america the u.k. this is their methodology. but calm after the storm the health of occupiers gathered in new york city called the park after police moved in to clear this site on thursday and move crowd triggered a so-called day of action from the demonstrators it spiraled into clashes with this
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is that the hundreds of arrests it is a campaign has run out of steam a different protesters say it's far from over who it is attracting young people who are having trouble paying back student loans are struggling to make ends meet parties report caught up with one of them. this image of twenty three year old steph gray speaks to the widespread debt epidemic among american college graduates desperate to find work right now i can't even get a job cleaning toilets for minimum wage i've tried at a local motel there's nothing i have made. of my resume is just begging for any sort of work walking around applying starbucks or dolls anything like i did when i was seventeen and it makes me think well why did i even go to college if this is what it's ending up with armed with a master's degree in geography and one hundred thirty five thousand dollars in student debt grey collects two hundred dollars in monthly food stamps and sells
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textbooks on e bay for make extra cash is struggling graduate lost both her parents by the twelve i'm approximately two months behind on my runs i have no idea how to catch up i lie awake at my plea for it's not about this i frightened of being effective thought no matter how much she loses she's obligated to keep paying back her five loans to sallie mae america's largest private lender it took out forty thousand dollars in loans from already owing sixty five thousand and eight shas graduated a couple of months ago twenty five thousand dollars in interest came out of nowhere unlike federal loans private loans can adjust interest rates as high as lenders want and don't offer consumer protection and can basically payment is not an option with any private loans neither is deferment for the unemployed for example right now and desperately looking for work and selling a month's payments they want me to pay about seven hundred dollars a month greg is one of millions of americans and haunted by student debt but very
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few have any other option to sion costs have risen six hundred percent since one nine hundred eighty and most of the top ivy league colleges cost fifty thousand dollars per year steph curry is pioneering occupied student debt a movement calling for u.s. congress to reinstate consumer protection. and that would keep private lenders from pushing millions of americans into default it's going to be defaults after defaults after the fall and once you default that's a black mark on your credit report for life because tumors cannot be discharged in bankruptcy there is legislations take this very day in two thousand and five that sallie mae lobby for spending millions from millions on lobbyist student debt in the u.s. is nearing one trillion dollars already even for the police are causing the nation's credit card debt and today a generation of americans find themselves in slieve to banks and armed with a diploma that no longer guarantees a job or enough or not artsy me. were over the last couple of months police in the
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us have been on the phone for using extensive force against the occupy movements under they just a picture from the bottom massive rally in new york was no exception so back to the city at the border of thoughts instructors silence the protesters voices the more powerful those voices become. the reality those there are in the movement are diverse as as we've ever seen it before and they represent a larger scope but there is a political agenda to fight back against this growing and growing movement and the issue is the more that that political agenda is advanced the more that they try to quiet the movement the more they do try to isolated the group the bigger it grows and the more and the stronger it grows and we know that they're not going to stop the motivations there the movement is real the message is clear and the diversity is very clear within that movement and so maybe you're not going to see camps where you're going to see more protests you're going to see more actions are going to see more targeted approaches are going to see people move from one set of organization
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to another set of mobilization and i think that that's very important the key here thing is not that because they're in one place and because they have been dispersed but this movement is over that it was only about a sort of occupation but this movement has a real interest and real inertia behind it there are particular messages that have to be the literate and as long as those messages and that action has not changed the longer that this movement will continue. and later this hour a success or failure. i'm hopeful that they'll continue with their efforts and they will give us two months pro just doesn't do anything because you can't change defy because means they put a tent up. we head down to the streets of new york to find out whether the people i think it's like it's the thing the footprint of u.s. history. tens of thousands of egyptians gathered in cairo's tahrir square on friday night in the food transfer of power to
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a civilian government the military has been in control since the uprising that toppled president. testers favorites who may become evident and straight as according to all of the proposed took and it's clear isn't it treated college in the constitution that you timoci its approval. with people significant influence on all making policies even after a new president is elected car protests range by the country's most organized political group the muslim brotherhood and supported by islamist and secular activists alike u.s. based radio host stephen leatherman the trooper who proved to be a great evil keeps them back. things are worse now in the military but they are the way it were under mubarak people are a great on top of the repression because social issues have gone completely unaddressed the repression has been extremely severe thousands of being arrested imprisoned tortured put through trousers in military trained bugles no justice
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what's going on in egypt apparently it is going to be parliamentary elections the end of november and should be looks like the load here is going to well cause all the presidential election until sometime in two thousand and thirteen here room it will mean taking supreme power it will be the prime ministerial people here veto power who are close to our own parliaments. well throughout the arab spring protesters voice their demands and troubles in various forms including slogans and banners but some music has become the preferred means of protest yet. discovered a politically charged song can easily backfire on the singer. they came onto the arab street in the millions inspired by the call for change their hopes for a better future struck a chord for all but it didn't take long before disappointment and fear sit in.
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times in the french revolution. dropping. but this time around it took even less in egypt the military will that a place doesn't only come from the old order but has been criticised for changing precious little in the lives of ordinary people now. the killed for. egypt is too big too complex. to many. political parties. for artists everywhere the music they hope to write plays on is the only reminder of the social changes promised by the protests. music reflects people's grievances and the status quo in the country. but for now those grievances are far from resolved the song made syrian singer. a national hero with his call for syrian
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president bashar al assad to step down and he paid the ultimate price for his protests. the problem was found with this threat down a river. vocal cord had been removed a clear message to those who dared to speak out and those who enthusiastically chanted after him understood the meaning all too well we are producing but. i think it will be about what we. when in syria what will happen in syria remains uncertain and in libya the story continues to unfold with no clear picture yet of how the story will end each group is awash with protests sunny's that have sprung up across the arab world the. most like. iraq the. expression. if you pop i think. it's three point three just the words.
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you have i want. you to. think you know. this song comes from the heart beat of it all tunis with the arab spring began to despite the toppling of its president the country remains consumed by social and economic problems i don't think the protesters can. get achieve the impossible to difficult. and so bottom using plays on the hopes are fading would bring real change and the only harmony to be found is confined to the airwaves policy r.t. tel aviv. also the head few in the program forced from their native lands decades of insurgency in india is just a piece of kashmir suffering it seems as native pundits say they now face
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discrimination as the majority. the u.n. nuclear watchdog has passed a resolution calling on iran to clear up outstanding questions about its atomic program russia warns it should be used to intensify dialogue that inflame tension between i say and tehran showing a shot for the activist against intervention said it would be pointless for tehran to try to make nuclear weapons. iran has stated time and again that it doesn't want to produce a nuclear bomb a new president ahmadinejad said just recently that it just would be absurd for iran to produce one or two bombs in the face of how dense of bombs which exist in the western countries and also regarding. israeli nuclear about those which is israel remains the sole entity in the region. nuclear weapons more than two hundred of them and that is when thing the whole region the middle east region from
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becoming. mass destruction fears are. missed something you can head to our tea dot com where you can find all the stories recovering the taste of what else is there for you right now a rocket that will live long before you hear it washington tests a missile six times faster than the speed of sound is expected to be able to reach any target it in and. also in his prime around the studio skills it's probably about the weapons in the world he's on the ice to.
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on friday russia going to roost in kazakhstan signed an agreement on deep integration between the countries in a way to creating a biting economic body in an exclusive interview to r.t. and the voice of russian radio station it looks likely possible to think i explained how the union is going to avoid the financial e.u. it's currently facing for russians coming in about fifteen minutes time but here's a quick preview. in terms of scale and depth of integration european union is perhaps the only alliance that can compare to what is a marriage in which we not treat countries today the current situation pretty eurozone is facing internal economic problems has helped us to identify proper ways to integrate and courtney called it when angela monetary policies crisis has underlined one simple thing if you go so far as creating a single currency union we must exercise tight control over budget monetary and tax policies at national levels.
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back to the u.s. now with occupy campaigners are struggling as to authorities attempts to break them down there are half a list better known as the west and takes the streets of the big apple to find out what legacy it's likely to leave. has that boss treat movement achieved its goal of creating a shift in the system or is it slowly becoming a blip that history probably won't remember this week let's talk about that i think they've brought some attention to the issues that nobody really wants to talk about so. it becomes part of the conversation yeah i think they've accomplished something but there's still a lot of work to do i'm hopeful that they'll continue with their efforts and they will get if you can people think i will make a big difference so i think we'll think about it for a while and then go back to the ball. chance to parker's minds prototyped up
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but i think that's one of the problems no one really knows what their mission is other than because people lot of problems do you think if they had a leader that would help them define what their movement and i think if they had were that organize a cry of jobs and would be slain around wall street i'll be honest with each other and know what the message is so clearly they haven't communicated that well not at all so how are they going to get out in history. i don't think that we'd be much in history and their own thing is going to be there is not significant base or feel like it think it always just everybody something they feel passion about significant but so well there's it's not every revolution starts with someone just getting to sort of to say i don't care what happens to me i'm going to make a change and hopefully other people add on to that so what's the next step how do they add on. i don't know i guess you get the middle class that's kind of comfortable that doesn't see that is a real problem because they're comfortable you either get them involved or uncomfortable if you think they're going to go out when it starts now and i hope so
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because then all i'll feel better about it because the the worst conditions they endure as we go along i think the more all feel supporting of it they need to go to a little bit more and then has free will have a chance they were remembering them two months protest. you gotta stick it out whether or not you think the street movement has achieved its goals but bottom line is it will be interesting just the protesting continues with no. rush or is aiming for technology to be at the forefront of the war on drugs and it's called introduction of what's being called digital pop he wrote back with no system with consolidate all data on afghanistan's drug production in one place where the shooting came from the top critics chief during talks with his american counterparts. going off screen against the narcotics should primarily target the
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birthplace of drug production he condemned the u.s. for shifting focus from a source of a threat to combating drug smugglers and central asia rosco also joint military action to one industry russia is deeply affected by the world's largest number of incidents per capita. in the u.k. has officially started talks with the syrian opposition as pressure builds against the regime of president bashar assad. was reportedly approached by jordan to spearhead a diplomatic campaign against the start of pressured by the arab league the baskets has agreed to allow international observers to enter the country to help end the bloodshed that france has already said it's too late for the regime try and save itself by running up. front of trains into reports that at least twelve civilians were killed and security forces father of protesters following friday prayers war correspondent eric margolis says it's all part of the build up to its
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side intervention in syria. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention i'm surprised frankly turkey has the side to go so far very cautious and trying to ration with all its neighbors jordan in the sense of sticking its neck out too and washington is one and one time. because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah a little not. watching this abu overthrew along with the saudis and the israelis however there are wise heads in washington jill that are saying wait a minute if you go through the regime what's going to take its place and out of hell little intervention once and now we know we're such eagerness to get any iran via syria that caution has been i think strands of the. well quick look at some
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other news making headlines around the world. but where the president hugo chavez has deployed national guard troops to help this curve drive he's threatening to spiral out of control in three thousand soldiers were sent on the screen. to surrounding states but as well as one of the worst murder rates enough america that's tripoli nonstick eight. remaining the country's most popular politician ahead of next. harvest has been criticized for his poor record against. the former president of the philippines gloria arroyo has been arrested in her hospital room. electoral fraud but denies all charges and the covenant is probably taking a textbook and recent royals the second extra president trial ousted predecessor of strider sentenced to life in prison for corruption. two decades of violence gunfire and death over in the air over kashmir
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a vast area of disputed lands claimed by both india and pakistan but the years of conflict overshadowed another ongoing struggle with native plants claiming they faced daily discrimination with the majority party has been assured it has been exploring the issue. on every corner in his neighborhood vicky gans you can see mosques women dressed in had jobs and men working at home while butcher shops it's part of the culture of srinagar kashmir ever since one nine hundred eighty nine when an alleged papa son backed insurgency began in the area today ninety five percent of the people living in kashmir are most loans ganju a hindu from the caste known as pundits is one of the exceptions we face many problems biggest being the destruction of the most beautiful post a way to shoulder all the responsibilities of my family at a very tender age ganju says his family's house was burned down during a period of particularly heated communal violence the indian government has said
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that around two hundred pundits were killed in the ten years since the insurgency began but other organisations say the number of killings could be as high as three thousand as a result ganju witnessed a mass exodus of his people in the past twenty years hundreds of thousands of hundreds have migrated from costs here causing the population to spring from one hundred thousand to around three thousand while many have started to come back most they still face this romany said despite obtaining a master's degree since his father's death ganju says he has been unable to hold down a steady job and has been living in a tiny unheated room with his mother and brother because of their tiny numbers in kashmir many pundits like him believe they will always be largely ignored by those in political power there is no hope that if the government comes up with any packages for as there is some possibility otherwise even the remaining few families would also move out of kashmir i think i will leave kashmir or other pundits
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however are more optimistic v.j. sauce left the kashmir valley more than twenty years ago he's now back and is looking forward to a chance to reconnect to his past nor chance. to fight back because this is my right and nobody can deny that whether he's a from my daughter be my daughter i drank a business and this has gone on me while sas acknowledges the struggle his people have endured he has faith eventually more pundits will decide to return we expect not to do basically this is maybe some small thing to say in next ten years i'm telling you off one hundred years. i may not be here but the name will be here and i believe that taking pride in their religion and returning to their roots preassure either our t. srinagar india. in a few moments in the headlines states. writing
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. morning. what is now. more than sixty square kilometers of environmental devastation and those who are still surprisingly in line i'm finding are just. it's getting bad out here but not saying hardly any birds squirrels yeah. you know i don't know what's going on here. concrete on our cheek wealthy british style.

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