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tough reforms as a condition for the bay that to avoid default to greece is to secure the package by march. clashes between protesters and security forces outside the interior ministry at the day at least twelve people have been killed and several thousand of in the violence since wednesday rest was sparked by the country's military and its inability to prevent it after a football match where seventy four people died. in an encounter intends to put forty three people on trial for funding non-governmental organizations trick uses of provoking the unrest. in the u.k. but the second is celebrating diamond jubilee sixty years on throwing in the second position to have reached a milestone after being crowned in the age of twenty five gun salute is being held in hyde park and celebrations taking place over putting. the
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u.k. maybe celebrating coming up but g.m.t. on cross-talk lottie's people have vowed debates the problem faces of scottish independence. while look at the figures and i'm sure i'm sure the viewers will be able to judge the figures from themselves are publicly available but let's let's look at this issue the last four years ago it was really it was weeks of course the u.k. only once in the last five years or so groups noticed a lot to be lower in scotland than the u.k. average but those those figures are going to be rules government ok gentlemen i'm going to be one of the reasons why gentlemen let me jump in here david i guess is will the interlude here ok this is look like these two people should be together look at all the different. marcus he has become a profitable export for one international group started off as a student movement in serbia with the backing of the us became a worldwide brand revolutions but he's not investigates.
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this is the business of selling a lot of sky high heels barely there clothes revolutionary styles exported from the fashion capitals of the world hello i'm moderately. rich and this is the business of selling well drivel ocean fish exporting how to lessons and revolution aided by the democracy capital of the world democracies after all aren't born knowing how to run themselves a decade ago merivale launched the serbian students markman that helped oust president slobodan milosevic. the group was called more resistance and it bore the now familiar symbol and this but behind the spontaneity of the uprisings was a carefully researched strategy guided by the west the bush of knowledge is a balkans columnist who's been chronicling the events in serbia since one nine
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hundred ninety nine the or poor movement itself was just a tiny student organization that it got subverted taken over the operatives then expanded it turned it into a branding empire and ended up basically one ing the ground the grassroots level of the revolution thus turning it into an astro turf where they were run by the needy which very openly goes in and says our goal is to promote democracy a new york times investigation documented the extent of u.s. assistance according to journalist roger cohen poor was no ramshackle students group but a well oiled movement backed by several million dollars from the u.s. but the objective is regime change the objective is to install a government that will execute orders the worst thing about all this is that it's undermining a concept that enabled the united states to claim moral leadership in the world in the first place with milosevic gone i've been meritage now spends his time advice
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in activists abroad never. since i've been traveling the world and teaching people how to get rid of their pesky dictators so you come up with these three easy steps so you too can get in on the action and laugh your way to freedom the video was made by students at the school of authentic journalism in mexico for narco news t.v. but ivan has helped develop a video game called a force more powerful which players can practice scenarios like organizing mass protests and overthrowing dictators today outdoors called canvas and with the help of the internet their methods and symbols are exploited the world over from the color revolutions in georgia and ukraine to venezuela and the arab spring uprisings in egypt william engdahl has written for over thirty years about washington secret geopolitics he's convinced the canvas is not acting alone the instigators of those so-called spontaneous protest twitter revolts in cairo and tunisia and so forth have been pretty organized and should you wish them some of the people leaders of
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the protests have been trained in the belgrade serbia by all poor activists financed by the russian people. this thing has the state department and u.s. intelligence all over it three easy steps and that's all it takes to overthrow your very own government and get this revolution become a commodity product to be branded popish to the aspect is to export all across the globe well just like ivan's video this too of course is a spoof but the game of regime change is quite real and its unintended consequences can be downright dangerous. to the american taxpayer i think who's getting. the short end of the bargain because there are there are bankrolling people that are going around the world fomenting astroturf revolutions that are eventually backfiring and they're backfiring all over the place and once the people find out who was behind this their anger turns. to the american government and the
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american people once your bus service is great you can be good. and easy recipe but the aftermath may be the hardest to see captain of our watch. coming up in less than ten minutes or two special reports revealing some surprising and disturbing facts about the holy paradise the island of bali. this is up there with a touch. hello and you watching the business program on our t.v. russia's gazprom has acknowledged that it temporarily reduced supplies to european customers the firm said it had cut deliveries by as much as ten percent the unusually cold weather in europe has boosted fuel demand in some countries to the highest level in years austria poland and six others claimed last week they were not receiving the contract at amount of gas the gas mildly now says it restored
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full supplies but it's still struggling to meet the increased european demand earlier gazprom accused ukraine of taking extra fuel from transit pipes. the current period of profound economic change has some talking about the new world order but who will be the winners and the losers marcos troil the head of a brazil based think tank the center for business the pool received offers has verdict. so we're in the midst of a transition phase what are the elements in this transition phase that i think will shape the world's. very straight very strong state owned enterprises from brazil russia india china a renewed innovative capacity in the us in knowledge intensive sectors they will create new facebook's new google's new microsoft and that is going to be good for parts of the american economy it will also widen the gap between the nose and the
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know not just the haves and the have nots and i think we're going to also see a time of sacrifice in europe airfares going to have to have. those of dynamism being inserted into its economy otherwise it's going to be stalled for a number of years. and the main focus on monday's the talks between the greek party leaders europe is waiting for athens to safe it's ready to accept the strict terms of a new bailout deal without a greece is facing a high probability of a default in march and let's now see how the markets are reacting first jukes change rates the euro is slightly lower and gets to both the dollar and the russian ruble meanwhile the u.s. currency is gaining to the ruble this hour. and now on to while and it's losing value on strengthening u.s. dollar and concerns about the european debt crisis which could hinder demand right now light sweet is under ninety seven dollars a barrel while grant is below one hundred eighteen dollars and european shares are
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shedding value this hour greek problems are the main drag on the indices both the footsie and the dax are losing more than half a percent and the russian markets are also shedding declining oil is always a factor that russian equities have a hard time overcoming the r.t.s. is now down around half a percent the my success shedding around a third of a percent a bit of good news global funds focused on russia track that around half a billion dollars in one week that's the highest level since april. and some movers on the mindsets gazprom is in the red mainly on the news cut supplies to europe meanwhile the company says its current output is up to thirty percent more than that of last year's average and precious metals producers are on the rise the price of all this metal has reached an all time high water boy is gold is one of
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the best performers this hour extending last week's gains and now speaking about what is called this posting have to games more than fifteen percent the sour against the backdrop of sliding indices and that's after gaining a whopping thirty five percent on friday with the company's. capitalization reaching almost nine a billion dollars analysts mention a couple of factors there among them a possible merger of foreigners gold and a russian rival oil in the tao and also the company's expected to buyback around four percent of its shares from minority shareholders and that's all the latest from the business team i'll be back in about fifteen minutes.
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but i did. try but the idea you are doing it only on new zealand no we thank you so you get to the monkey. if you want to have sex and go and have sex .
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with. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge earth covered. some of the headlines now are back to basics the. economic punishment side syrian regime to push through a polarizing u.n. resolution. modern technology to support its activism or mr putin goes on line in history to russian democracy. when the change in latvia was the country's russian minority to win an upcoming referendum could see them to language recognize this today just attempt by the russians to secure their political rights. through
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the indonesian island of bali isn't just a class holiday destination also home to the world's fastest growing sex industry for female clients part two of our special report is next. yeah i think if western is more fine. with them yeah. it will be them then you know different more freedom. and they want to know what and who i know i think yes at those i think everyone knows. them so if you hook up with a japanese woman but then you're truly very lucky to get sort of lucky lucky with the lucky like it almost everyone's the same equally horny equally this is that was just about if you want to have sex go and have sex but do it for yourself not just because he wants to and. don't be ashamed that you like it like.
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guys like us and they tell you how they should sex they do it all over the world so why can't women do. any swimming. song. about money. soon before. so but that's changed. it. hasn't back a song that's the. tension. that's my. kind and friendly easy to have. song but i don't like. the japanese or what they call my jimmy meaning they're very serious and traditional in the past they would follow their own culture and. they had very strong customs and traditions i
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wouldn't bally there's a mix of cultures. white speak japanese and so on i don't there are no cultural taboos or regulations just an overall tourist lifestyle good plan. if you sniffing around a sweden you get a bad reputation but. here yeah of course you can get. those most. you should appreciate sex is a good thing to have but. it did a really good i'm a. very special. man . and yes i usually i practice safe sex. i don't go to sometimes if i'm very drunk and both lose control and i don't use a condom. also a lot of those who do. meditation. have known me for
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a while and draws to me. to use condoms either. trust or intuition that my energy is good so they don't want me to wear a condom. you don't know you never been tested but i trust that i am healthy and disease free because i reckon the europeans to be healthier people from asia they are more diligent about medical checkups and. the first reported case of indonesia occurred in bally and. it was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven or so but. it was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time that he barely. knew about that one case involving a foreigner i guess i'm glad my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was. so bad at us as aids but i seeing how far ahead each of you spread
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across. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a cherry positive. then it was from an indonesian. knees in fact it was so obviously he wasn't just a tourist problem so. i went to australia to observe and learn from the aids cases there. even a nine hundred eighty seven they had many cases that had reached the hospitalization stage. and i wondered if we had as many cases where would we find the hospitals here as like you yeah it although we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone bally.
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we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't change their attitudes if they stay close minded to. acknowledge the situation in mali. the disease will continue to spread like we've said in the media but then we could witness an aids tsunami in the next five to eight years of the ban by the start.
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they never left here they are they asking when they get married stuff like that. it kind of serious to see their parents but it's not like a promise like ok so parents can be here. but for me. and i understand because the young man's many burning. books. there were no. ask. and it has respect because. it. meant a plan about your future.
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that is again by their profile and yet i must say i don't think i'm only many japanese women i slept well there was one who i felt truly loved me i get the the i love churchill. asked me to go to japan with. the other now out of town so yeah. but. really really looking at. morning holding my country on the beach. yeah i was but i want to know both of you and the country are. in europe yeah i what. too much money everything.
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i read. but. there went. from. i work. from there. and deadly and then she said she'd find me a job at a restaurant there because i ended up working at a restaurant in a ship. for six months i thought i was undergoing unpaid
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training like that here. at the system in japan is different from here so. soon as you start work that's not the show you begin to get a salary. so i didn't know about. it i asked the manager he said they had been paying my salary to my wife since i started working there but the charity. i saw i was shocked. at how come my so-called wife didn't tell me there but my salary and. she said i gave you a lot of money every time i was in bali a lot of back then she took her to stack of receipts so every cent she spent on me and value was recorded in there. and in total. i still owed her.
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some i was so stressed during that time yeah i guess i did but i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to anymore stepped up without telling her i am going to bed i took up a part time job and another place. where i met another japanese girl get a bit law school she was ten years older than me and said three thousand more i told her my whole story and she really fell for me in the fire and we made a promise to each other. cut a long story short i returned to bow. tie up. by the. body and once i go i called my first wife and said i have a problem tomoko i'm in bali now the local high scuttles i guess of god she was
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released dumb but i was back here to look at the good but she couldn't do anything that's managed by a little bit to get it at the shop. and get back the messiah in the media. about two weeks later a roomie came to palliate to get me to see how to meet my second wife as her name is a room and see the big words like i was on my honeymoon in bollywood with the second boy i don't need the i can put so. and then. say yes but the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to japan which i gather is i learned in india. i think for them they may see they do see that boy or maybe a nice in a french girl or american girl took them. to their country they could be set for life but it doesn't always work that way because the culture isn't different these guys because of the rural background think that if they go with the white them and
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they will go in an airplane and they will be in another aisle another place and they can travel but they don't realize that you have to pay for everything that suddenly the whole dream bursts this suddenly realize they can't do what they're doing here in bali. look the main thing is that there is love and if there is love it doesn't matter where we are so whether i have to adjust to the food or to the cold climate is irrelevant as long as she's there i will like the place if i marry her it won't be because she's red shore or whatever it will be for love if that were america i come here i would never take him to sweden because that would never work if that that's what it was for here. you can come see them but if you marry. you know if you do get married.
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because i think i could do it but i don't think you could you think you would crash . lake. was like i can see life here because i've been here already. if i will be here because some friends here. one of them used to cleaning about. the. gears of war and the lights of the city so there's a bomb shelter since the civil war. broke out so when it was time to come it. my wife's second wife had never lived in bahrain about yet that i doubt she can even live in baghdad. there but and i had never lived in japan that she and i were from freely different cultures.
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it was a four year course but i left after a year that i was i didn't want to study anymore every day every day was stressful if you do not just for your appearance. but for me to me. so when i was always stressed about school. i missed indonesia. i don't like her for the way. the government here goes i want to know in their. part of living in europe i mean. i want. and here like on holidays only likes i don't have to do really saying i'm not working but now it's like we haven't seen us for like
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one year so. i mean it will be ok if there is something i mean like because you never know what i was doing to see other people with you know. i came up you could see other people with. us you. know. yeah. it's like kind of an open relationship.
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i don't really know was the real meaning where. you come or come to the being because. i'm still alive still annotate like. and then they called me later i don't really know what's the real meaning what i did because like my little brother they caught me like a brother. to new zealand. selling some. would come. along with. time only fifteen because. fifteen.

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