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europe's currency crescendo the first setback in the eleventh hour talks the same three year or as the e.u.'s twenty seven members refuse to accept a block wide route changes leaving the currency club to sort itself out. what's in a name western media is quick to equate russia's post-election rallies with the arab world turmoil despite mean to decades out of date. israel unleashes a series of airstrikes on gaza targeting militants opposing civilian casualties. at least three palestinians have been killed in several dozen wounded in the latest wave of mine is the worst in several weeks more from tel aviv in just
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a few minutes. here in russia we await me from a hero and those thoughts in a couple more twenty minutes in the business. costing live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. it's d.-day for the euro with intense talks among e.u. are leaders in brussels suffering its first setback some of the twenty seven members refused to accept the white changes in controls meaning the seventeen using nations will now have to hammer out their own solution to save the currency but intense overnight talks failed to rally the block to get a unified solution to the deep debt crisis france's party blaming britain which wanted exclusion. saying it would harm london's financial business president
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sarkozy said it's a lack of regulation that the community or into this mess in the first place chancellor merkel earlier said the u.s. had lost credibility all members of the duty to secure its future of brussels correspondent takes a closer look at what is a critical twenty four hours for europe. talk talk and more talk even the politicians know it volatile words oh no i'm not believed anymore because too often or did not live up to our words. yet another d.-day for the euro another big question mark hangs over brussels do euro zone politicians have what it takes to hit the euro crisis nail on the head once and for all. the euro which should inspire confidence is not inspiring this confidence if there is no deal on friday there will be no second chance. and this time germany and france are not taking any
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chances it's either tough love word nothing they want a treaty change to pave the way for a fiscal union that will bind the countries closer and force the nationally and healthy economies to get their act together tougher punishment for deficit centers and greater fiscal oversight by e.u. institutions no matter how tough the rules the question is will they change anything when you have to implement proposals talking about that will find a country for failing to it he wrote about. deficit well you're basically taking a country that's bankrupt and going to follow. yet even some euro skeptics acknowledge that a common currency system does have its good points it is an instrument instrument is only as good as the way that you use it and ability it has to do things we have to briefing the old system merkel and sarkozy know it's
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a race against time if they can't get the other ten countries on board for a treaty change they want the seventeen era zone countries to head with more of the school integration to support monetary union less than you want forget it took eight years to negotiate the original lisbon treaty on top of that the u.k. has threatened to use its. veto if its interests are not protected amending the treaty which is the e.u.'s rulebook and virtual constitution opens up a potential political minefield needing the support of all member states despite anger in some countries able to enforce a sturdy measures but even if changes get through these hurdles once again would it change anything you will never solve this problem as long as these currencies. these countries with the currency that doesn't fit their economy this is what all the fuss is about the euro now to its backers and represents a truly grand idea of
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a single currency what some would call the united states of europe but now the problems have become simply too big to ignore the question being asked is are they also too big to solve the possibility of a euro collapse is now an actual threat and here's another question is the euro even worth saving some say yes the alternative existence has a possibility that we're to break down but i think for most policymakers most citizens at large rapidly see that the break down will be more expensive than men to know what we have today and to make the to undertake the necessary structural changes some say no it was always going to end it was pretty clear there was always going to end in disaster with very very bad effects even for those countries which are not members of it and the blame for that should be laid fairly and clearly with the european political establishment whose obsessive pursuit of a united states of europe has got us into this mess and if the eurozone does survive what will it look like economically and politically now if i knew the also
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that i'd be a wise man. r.t. brussels. well even if leaders do agree to redraw the way the e.u. works treaty changes can't happen overnight something financial analyst ross says could see this summit becoming all talk and the action. every week we have a new emergency meeting every week we have new hopes every week we have new disappointments and in my opinion this e.u. summit will lead to nothing because i cannot hear anything with george which comes close to a solution the only thing that they are producing there in brussels is i suggest to feed a catastrophe of rescue efforts and this will lead to next week more or less to chaos catastrophe and collapse of the whole system possibly because as long as we don't have any solution for this you are
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a problem and we are short in time at the moment you all have bad consequences in the coming future i think most of the politicians among this year or family don't really know what is on sick they behave like first class passengers in a titanic that is already sinking and what politicians say right now ok we have time nothing everything is all right but this ship is sinking and there is no solution to keep it alive. while a financial fallout is also being acutely felt across the atlantic as r.t. reports later david and goliath standoff occupy protesters some believe the truth is on the cards and activists tents and placards and. coverage of russia's post-election rallies has been in sharp focus in the foreign media some even likening it to egypt's tahrir square protests. and the sonali reports that moment in russia happened twenty years ago. daugherty our
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dear skya. u.s. senator john mccain tweets dear vlad the arab spring coming to a neighborhood near you but is it seems russia's so-called slavic spring came and went twenty years ago. mccain and hillary clinton really would like this to happen and you see it and they were relations to other countries where these revolutions benefit the u.s. and of course they have pushing for this but don't think it will happen there were talk me or my protests during the collapse of the soviet union hundreds of thousands were out on the streets people who actually saw. all as and b.'s and they will want to get that. most of the few thousand out on the streets of moscow after these elections move gone off to either not remember or be i'm able to compare some of this though it is funny how it worked
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out the middle class that exists today does so because of the politics of this government if they rebuilt the country four years ago there was a much smaller middle class if any. a middle class egyptians really dream of its revolution praised as democracy by the west so the military takeover was. we have only one demand that the military council and the army go back to their barracks and start protecting the country so they've demonstrated they're incapable of leading the country over the last nine months to here certainly proved twitter and facebook are fierce tools when planning protests some thirty thousand have already signed up for a moscow meet on the weekend but russia should have been no mustn't to egypt but to rebuild from scratch can take decades tens of thousands of young people are preparing to come out onto the streets and voice discontent and that means millions
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won't it's a safe bet many of them remember all too well the turbulent ninety's what chaos means for such a large country and aren't willing to go back and start over and he said now r.t. moscow. secret e-mail sharing the u.s. state department discussing paying for information on the russian elections have been revealed russian news website life nis obtain the correspondence with election law. they show washington discussing payments for activists who describe voting violations. by american and european funding but claims to be independent of the e-mail shows the u.s. state department raising costs and promising more support president has ordered all reports of election moderations to be thoroughly investigated. for all the leaked documents so you can judge for yourself at r.t. dot com. what else you'll find online today. in other
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secret cia prison in europe are made here is the latest country to be revealed as posting a facility used to torture american suspects we report online. the latest israeli bombing of gaza has left at least one palestinian civilian dead and dozens wounded. stepping up its assault on hamas militants but the campaign is putting more innocent lives in the farming life. has the latest now from israel. early this morning friday at least three israeli airstrikes targeted a hamas training camp in the gaza strip now in some of the shrapnel from one of those bombs that hit nearby homes at least one palestinian civilian was killed and
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some thirteen have been injured most of them women and children this follows an israeli airstrike last night thursday in which two high ranking palestinian militants were killed while traveling in a car in a crowded area in gaza city that was the first israeli strike in a concentrated area since the israeli gaza war back in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine now the palestinians have responded with a barrage of rockets there were five because some rockets and grad missiles quiet on the southern israel the south of israel is in a state of high alert residents have been ordered to remain near a bomb shelters throughout the course of today and this comes as various faction groups in the gaza strip point for increased revenge attacks against israel we also are hearing from hamas that it's ordered its operatives to keep a low profile city and this is the most dramatic escalation of violence that we've seen between israel and gaza in civil weeks now where three israelis accusing the gazans the gazans accusing the israelis and the scene does seem to be said for
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a return to violence the israeli palestinian peace talks have yet again stored despite international pressure and largely over the issue of israeli settlement building like we witnessing from tel aviv is an increase in settlement construction so much so that the united states which is israel's closest ally has actually criticized the israeli government for its moves in this direction and now the israelis fully side have also by targeting these two high ranking palestinian officials and there's a strike there is day resumed what seems to be a policy of targeted killings because certainly hasn't been any kind of targeted killings since two thousand and ten and this is causing many to say that there's an inconsistency in the israeli policy of this. several weeks ago that israel released more than a thousand palestinian prisoners in a prisoner exchange deal with hamas now we witnessing it once again targeting militants at the same time we're hearing from various human rights groups that they particularly concerned that the israelis are again putting civilians in the firing
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line relationship in the region is the coming more fluid all of this does set the scene for a real showdown well professor honey of a suso all things that make university of gaza says israel kills palestinians with no respect for international nor. has been targeting the gaza strip a many times for the boston many years it's i think it's a continuous policy of those where the army to keep the situation as it is don't kill as much people as they can in the gaza strip. would like to try people the way they like this is not a way to deal with plus you know even if they were responsible for the killing of israelis if it's not i we need to use it at all i think the israeli army has killed thousands of palestinian people and no one has convicted them there's really a side saying and now they are trying to accuse somebody to justify their actions
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it's a justification and after this moment which people trying to believe that there has been a calm and a truce between both infractions and the israeli side what come to eighty is. supreme there is rated military will keep its own action against the gaza strip and this would lead to more violence. now nato has retreated its refusal to take russia's security concerns into account when for an issue of european missile defense that's moscow's conclusion after top level talks with the alliance in brussels foreign minister sergei lavrov says the u.s. led bloc isn't prepared to cooperate on the shield nato is deploying in the antiballistic system near the borders with russia with dogs as a threat as we buff the kremlin requests to guarantee it poses no danger washington claims the shield is aimed at rogue state run in north korea but r.t. has been hearing from our midst who strongly doubt that. there is no threat right
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now neither country has missiles that could carry nuclear weapons and only one of those countries has a nuclear weapon in the first place and also you what it would be very difficult to imagine a country of that size aiming a ballistic missile at the united states because it would be like marking the their country for annihilation with a big x. is a ballistic missile is ballistic that means you know where it came from we're using a defense that doesn't exist against i'm aggressor that this point doesn't exist the worst thing to look like is that you're weak on defense so if people say we can build a shield as some people say it then why not do that so i think the idea is that political pressures at home if they don't continue to push that way this administration will use it as weak and it doesn't want to be viewed as weak right now from a strategic perspective going into a national election. some world news in brief for you now first to somalia where at least nine people have died in clashes between government forces and is the most
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insurgents hours of violence ended when militants withdrew from the city leaving control to the government the al-shabaab have been waging a five year insurgency against the state which they claim is corrupt their campaign has caused the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians since it began a. tragedy has returned to the region near tech university in the u.s. two people have been shot dead it happened during a routine these traffic stop when the attacker worked up and killed the officer before fleeing the second body was later discovered at present and confirmed as the gunman junior tech is the site of one of america's worst ever deadly rampages in the student massacre thirty two people killed himself. colombia's severe floods have forced at least three and a half thousand families to abandon their homes on the outskirts of the capital and the rains caused the bogota river to burst its banks while many residents were
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rescued by emergency teams others refused to go case their homes were looted they've also been landslides in the region in the last forty eight hours claiming six lives. iranian state t.v. has shown footage of an american spy drone that it shows claim was down by the military last week revolutionary guard says it was captured by electronic ambush and grounded in the afghan border iran confirmed six years ago that the u.s. was sending surveillance costs to spy on its military and saluted the pentagon says iran is unlucky to recover data from the trail. well arty's in the you tube channel has more on developments in the iran and other stories from around the world. the. blind in russia would be soon which brightened if you move about song from phones
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you. couldn't take three. three three three. three. three. zero three broad market video for your media project a free media dog r.t. dot com. the placement has been killed in another four people injured in the north caucuses republic of dagestan that happened on thursday when police officers arrived at the site of a road accident and their car came on the fiat it's unclear who the attackers were parties are still working at the crime scene russia's north caucasus region remains on of the most of all it's hard in the country and dug a star has been gripped by almost daily violence to north origins and extremists. american the anti corporate occupy protesters in boston braced for eviction but the
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deadline for them to leave having passed a few minutes ago they saw preparing to move in but some protesters are already moving to protect their belongings fearing their removal will be heavy handed to the interest of recent string of victories throughout the country demonstrators are told they must leave their camps now or face prosecution but some are determined however hard it gets. the occupy movement are facing not only pepper spray but things like the l. rad sound cannon the long range acoustic device which can blast your cranium with one hundred forty decibels shaking your skull so hard even earplugs won't stop it this weapon has been tested on palestinians in the occupied west bank by the israeli army so civilians in the us are now up against basically military style policing what's behind it is a mentality among our police forces our local police that views common civilians protesters as common criminals. well that
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a few moments we explore how sound and music have driven violence through the ages even today katie brings us the latest business news. hello there i am and this is the business day for this hour it's been a challenge you wake him us up the tense all the math of the parliamentary election has added to capital outfly and that's a volatility in the stock market but beyond the headlines that happen some positive stories the tickly in the banking sector which still reckon results from the the company see if the explains why the country is still a good place to do business. russia is obviously criticised for things that it needs to modernize itself its legal system and and other things but russia cannot be criticised voice for the state of its public finances if you look at you know that the g.d.p. is less than ten percent. the this year the government will end up with
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a fiscal surplus rather than deficit if you look at every major developed nation they'll be much more sorriest state of affairs russia is as politically stable as you know much much more stable than any western country where you know the government seems to be changing every other day so here i would i would see it i would see that this is overplayed but of course russia's russia has its own unique set of risks but in my mind very significant opportunities well. let's have a look at those markets crude prices are down as the e.u. summit reportedly felt as a kill the full backing of the twenty seven nations of the treaty changes to help find the region's debt crisis by cool donating fiscal policy summits also would now concentrate on forging an agreement between the seventeen year as i members and then the other countries that want to enjoy lines suede is trading just overnight eight dollars a barrel and brant is a one hundred and seven dollars for the. edges as are extending early losses author
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of pools of discord at the summit so i guested industrials are under pressure with he's such a construction that machinery down to the sands of financials are among the major client is in home called the bank of china is losing two point seven percent well hey just b. c. is down over three percent. less than one hour to the only bell hermosa sky there are some markets been is those days training session in the black the r.t.s. game point four percent while the my six rows over health up a sense. russia's biggest investment companies have lost tens of millions of dollars in the third quarter due to the stock market collapse and over since september the all ts in the my six by eighteen percent and thirty percent respectively during the period according to venomous a news paper troika dialogues losses extended one hundred million dollars in part because of a portfolio evaluation at the end of the sum up london t.v.
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capital which invests in russia so losses of around sixty million dollars although sometimes have done a lot but france's metric ton which maintains a level balance. two thousand and eleven has not been the best in terms of mergers and acquisitions in russia with values fall below that so you enjoy the peak in two thousand and seven but global bank is predict that could pick up next year with consolidation at home of firms looking football games abroad one would be in market consolidation so for example in the banking sector where you have thirteen fourteen hundred banks there is a need to consolidate in order to have both the required capital given some large regulatory trend such as moving to basel two and hopefully basel three as well as the need to have sufficient liquidity to grow the balance sheet in market consolidation for some of the old economy sectors will continue second and we
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because. it's all designed to keep you close in your own small world as a prison. you know you leave somebody in there for a couple hours like in the stress positions. you have this fear of the unknown in this stress sort of building and. i've seen interrogations go on ten twelve hours they chose remember from marilyn manson the current slayer to songs to be angel of death and raining blood to kill the enemy going to war coming up here into iraq coming the baghdad. johnny paul the body sort of for just the rock n roll band it was fitting for the job we were doing.
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