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activist professor and artist has dedicated much of his work to the manning cause so what private manning did leaking secret information in what way does that equate with the idea of promoting peace to you. well i believe that bradley manning is accused of the greatest act of civil disobedience least in my lifetime and what he is accused of is leaking documents and video that has led to the end of the iraq war has led to pro-democracy rallies and uprisings all over the world and. i think it's much deserved that he he receives this nobel peace prize. if obama gets at the why should he. done very little for peace even though he promised it and obama is also taking credit for ending the iraqi war when actually that's not the truth the truth is. the iraqi government did not want to allow legal immunity for u.s.
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troops after january first and the reason that they didn't last immunity is because of what they saw in the cables and the videos showing civilian deaths were being covered up in the corruption by the u.s. government so yeah i definitely believe that he will probably be one of the highest . vote getters for this nobel peace prize and. i'm hoping that he gets and i'm pulling for him and you devoted some of your work to manning's imprisonment and conditions there do you think the nomination should somehow improve the situation for him. i don't really believe that we didn't prove . it would be hard to. put him in prison after winning a prize like that he's currently facing a very unfair trial i'm not really sure anyone can be impartial after obama said the man broke the law. even when your commander in chief has already
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you guilty if you were face trial i believe that trial in the just and the mediately. is not the role of the principal. all right clark stay active as an artist speaking with us live from new york thanks for your speaking thank you for. the greek prime minister struggling to get coalition party leaders to buy into harsh new international bailout terms the talks have now been postponed until tuesday this is pressure mounts on athens with the european commission spokesman saying the deadlines already passed the country must now expect except even more painful cuts if it's to get one hundred thirty billion euro second lifeline from international creditors if the deal falls through greece's expected to default by the end of march trevor evans' professor at the berlin school of economics and law says more measures watched already measures they only make the situation worse. so at the moment it's
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a very close play that putting great pressure on greece to make these cuts greece is having enormous political difficulties in making the cuts but furthermore if they do make these cuts it's just going to drive greece into an even deeper recession which means it will have even less money to meet its foreign debt repayments the only possibility of greece but also portugal or ireland repaying their debts he's if they get long term financing that means that they can begin to invest in projects that have a future based on skilled labor not on cutting wages and driving the country into a recession with ten years of euro massive imbalances built up in europe germany built up a massive trade surplus of two hundred billion euro the countries of southern europe greece spain italy and portugal built up deficits of between one hundred fifty to two hundred billion euros failing to deal with those imbalances is that the root of the problem and that's the european union and mrs merkel and president
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sarkozy address this problem they will not get to grips with the crisis take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe romania's prime minister has stepped down and dissolved the government saying he wants to preserve social and economic stability in the country this after weeks of protests over austerity measures introduced in two thousand and ten to secure financial aid from the e.u. when i am there the pm urged the country's politicians to bridge their divisions and vote in vote in a new government as soon as possible. and brevik the norwegian man who had made it to killing seventy seven people last july has told a court that he deserves a medal of honor for the murder of the extremist also demanded his release survivors and relatives of the victim sat in on the last preliminary hearing before the full trial begins in april said the attack was against traitors who he claimed are embracing immigration to promote quote an islamic colonization of norway.
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palestine's two rival factions islamised hamas and secular fatah have reached a deal to form a joint interim government they've agreed to it will be led by palestinian president mahmoud abbas before the general parliamentary and presidential elections the deal brokered by carter is seen as a major step toward reconciliation between the opposing groups after more than four years of separate governments in the west bank and gaza israel's prime minister has slammed the agreement saying palestine has abandoned the way for peace. daniels our next what are the latest business updates stay with us here on r.t. . welcome to business russia's goes from has acknowledged that it temporarily reduced supplies to european customers at the end of last week deliveries to some countries were cut by ten percent this was due to russia caused the unusually cold weather the energy giant says it's now made up the shortfall it's a ploy to europe and is pushing production to the maximum to discuss the issue
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we're joined by maria biloba from the school energy center thanks for joining us could guess from be penalized for last week's cut to europe you know absolutely course the reason is that they have the long term contracts and they. have different daily nominations and now european company are skin form of this according to the daily name in nations but they just months only. on a monthly basis or even half a year basis and if you have the same amount of gears delivering. half a year everything is a who do you blame for the situation whether this is the one. or the other one says that. european companies european parliament the european commission can be blamed on this situation course they didn't do their homework what they really did they will have they're going. to create their underground storage is commonly
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infrastructure infrastructure but what they really did. speak to no different export. options from iran from. now on other projects course because pro have to cut off some supplies to you. it's because you have such a scheme for more gas because of the cold weather but in practice tell us how we use it to switch up the tops and increase supply well technically it's not there to use a course once you decide to increase the production somewhere in the mold. it will take you three four five days to bring this mount of gas to you so. should you do to avoid repeats of the situation again. according to my opinion.
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and have to. show the clear signals how much gas will it need for not for the show a period of time like today they need some extra gas because there is no enough guess of the spot market. but. long term prospects of the ghost supply in europe and according to this. perspex was committed by a european commission but by european companies guess prong will easily increased the investments to new gas fields like stop sample and. provide extra gas thank you very much indeed you wait and see how the e.u. will react to that was maria bello verson its senior analyst from spoke of energy center thank you for joining us. let's check out the markets brant has edged up over one hundred fifteen dollars a barrel but investors remain jittery
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a key meeting of greek leaders on the new bailout has been postponed till tomorrow traders fear for you to do a deal with confidence cutting demand for crude oil to the u.s. markets which open down on the back of bad economic news in greece and europe there's also profit taking going on after a strong performance in new york last week european shares have recovered a little but they remain down for the day concerns over the greek economy is the main drag on the seas again russian markets had a late surge meanwhile to end the day floods let's take a look at some of the main movers on the mind six on monday gazprom followed the overall market into the black in the last hour of trade precious metals producers rules on the rise the price of poly metal reached an all time high earlier today although investors cashed those gains in the afternoon d.t.b. bank is down more news it will use its own profit to compensate the losses of minority shareholders the government has all the boy back shares for over one hundred thousand investors who bought stock in two thousand and seven roughly
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double the current market price. for his gold is posting hefty gains that more than eight percent this hours after gaining a whopping thirty five percent on friday with the company's capitalization reaching almost nine billion dollars and this mention a number of factors among them a possible merger with russian rival polymath so also the company is expected to buy about four percent of its stock from minority shareholders. that's all the business news headlines are next on r.t. .
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find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on. nine thirty pm in moscow headlines the e.u. seeking to impose tougher effort economic sanctions on syria's government after failing to boost pressure on president assad through a u.n. draft resolution blocked by russia and china. russia's foreign minister calls western reaction to the veto indecent and hysterical ahead of his visit to damascus aimed at finding a political solution to the crisis. ensuring greater political involvement for the people through the internet prime minister putin lays out plans to upgrade russian democracy a day after massive pro and anti-government rallies sweep the country. and pressure
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on all fronts the greek coalition government deadlocked over adopting new austerity measures to secure a second ballot while the new says time for a deal for athens is running out. next today the indonesian island of bali isn't just a top class holiday destination but it's also home to the world's fastest growing sex industry for female clients part two of our special report up next. yeah i think if western is more fun. to them. because it will be them then yeah you know different more freedom. and what not and who i know i think yes at those i think everyone knows that and so if you hook up with a japanese woman but then you're truly very lucky yet so are lucky lucky with the lucky like it almost everyone's assume i'm really horny equally this is that just
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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 they. just like kids and they tell you how they should sex they do it all over the world so i cannot swim. japanese swimming so strong. about money. so all. of the. more so but that's changed. it. hasn't back a song that's on the. female. attention. that's my. kind and friendly easy to have. song but i don't like. the japanese or what
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they call much to me they're very serious and traditional in the past they would follow their own culture. they had very strong customs and traditions i 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 that's. here yeah of course you can get. those most. like you should appreciate six is a good thing to have but. it did a really good i'm a. very special. person has usually i practice safe sex. sometimes if i'm very drunk.
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they lose control. and i don't use a condom. a lot of those who do. meditation. have known me for a while and trust 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. are more diligent about medical checkups and. the first reported case of aids in indonesia occurred in bally and. it was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven and the patient was
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a foreigner who was in ballet at the time and 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. how far ahead each of us brad across. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a chevy positive bad as that. was from an indonesian. knees in fact it was so obviously we 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 as the as well would
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be fine the hospitals here as like you give although we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone bally. we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't change their attitude it's just a closed mind it. and don't acknowledge the situation and belly dance 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 a band that was starting. never
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left here they are already asking when they get married stuff like that. it kind of serious to see their parents but it's not like a problem like ok so parents have to be here. for me. and i understand because the young man's mental bending over with but. there were no. benefits. and it has respect because. it. meant
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a plan about your future. that is again by their performance yeah i must say i don't think among the many japanese women i slept well there was one who i felt truly loved me i get the girl i love church. she asked me to go to japan with. the other now out of town so yeah . but. leaving little here. mourning holding my country only. now well yeah i will because i want to know who told me and the country are.
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a restaurant here because i ended up working at a restaurant in the ship. for six months i thought i was undergoing unpaid training like that yeah. the system in japan is different from here so. soon as you start work at the show you begin to get a salary so you. couldn't say i didn't know that. i asked the manager he said they have been paying my salary to my wife since i started working there what about the charity. i saw i was shocked. at how come my so called wife didn't tell me her bible 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
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and bally was recorded in there. and in total. yeah i still owed her. son i was so stressed during the times yeah i guess i've heard about them but i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to any more stuff to get by without telling her i am going to bed i took up a part time job at another place. where i met another japanese girl delegate last fall she was ten years older than me and said three thousand more and i told her my whole story and she really fell for me in the fire and we made a promise to each other area cut a long story short i returned to. the . valley and once i
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go i called my first wife and said step on tomoko i'm in bali now the local high scott i was high as a dodge she was totally stumped but i was back here to look at a good deal but she couldn't do anything that's managed by he will get it at the start of. the messiah in the media. about two weeks later a roommate came to somalia to get me to see how to meet my second wife 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. in bad. 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 and nice in french girl
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boy 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 a white woman 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 there 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 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
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would never work if that that's what it was for here. but if you marry. you know if you do get married. because i think i could do it but i don't think you could you think he would crash the. 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 you see is the beginning of the. years 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 in. my wife's second wife had never lived
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in the valley get that i doubt she can even live in value. thereby and i had never lived in japan that she and i were from really different cultures. it was a four year course but i left after a year that i was i didn't want to study anymore a three day every day was stressful if you do not just for your appearance. but for me to me. when i was always stressed about school. and i missed indonesia. i don't like her for. not becoming the argos i want to know in there. but of living in europe i mean.
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i want. and here like one hundred days oh relax i don't have to do really saying i'm not working but now it's like we haven't seen us for like one year so. i mean it will be ok if there is something i mean like because you never know what i want is doing to see other people when you know. i can well you can see other people with. you. know. where. it's located over open.
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i don't really know was syria meaning at any. thing you come or come to debate because i'm all august and i'm still alive still annotate like. you know like young people and then they called me later i hadn't read it was the real meaning why did because take my little brother they call me like a brother. to you been to new zealand yes. selling.
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