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spiraling out of control right and the average person grace is having their their minimum wage cut by twenty to twenty five percent currently at seven hundred fifty euros per month down to six hundred euros per month so this is just their scapegoating the average person right just again on the sadism thing they. are just basically committing kind of a fire for genocide for for far right it's not too fun from the perspective benefit for anyone for sure but from a perspective mrs merkel has a very important task ahead to survive until the federal election and to have her coalitions of life she would need to do to give greece's the government the bill of loans that then the government passed into the hands. now she has because of the members of parliament in the federal government and she needs to convince them that
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this must be done but you can't come out and openly say that this is all for the benefit of the banks so she has come out to this in the language of the day now the german taxpayer doesn't want this rain is going down it was just so they only will blockading the german. members of parliament and the electorate that they would resent is basing them look watch those gigs suffer again if they suffer sufficiently then perhaps we should give them some money so the whole point of reducing the minimum wage from seven hundred to six hundred views i mean there's no my group can only rational whatsoever involved this is the only point of blues used to demonstrate to the german members of parliament particular of the ruling coalition the look the greeks are bleeding so let's give them more loans when of course those loans are not ready for the gigs they're meant for the banks ok so merkel to play it to her constituents but it is going to go.
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believe the greek people and so that they are physical visibly suffering because this world of then. appears are a lot of constituents that he's doing all he can to commit or act of horror financial horror to these greek people now last week paul thompson head of the i.m.f. mission to greece conceded that social tolerance and political support have their limitations and of course this was before the home of greek president was here with a molotov cocktail but your thoughts on thompson's statement bloom's that he's a tragic figure he's here's a blue presented. and his script from which he has to decide his lines was written by germany germany has effectively subcontract of the and mr johnson in particular the task of imposing onto greece these days the measures the brilliant example but the i.m.f.
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does not believe it is the measures so this is christine lagarde is making some why not a bull and interesting speeches that are going against the kind of medicine the greece is applying to the patient and his mrs johnston is caught between those two. places the worse mindsets one is out of it of his bosses in washington and the other is the germany does it which is contracted mrs domes to affect policy is a bit of dom's nose are quite poisonous not only for greece but more generally poor of the global economy ok now this is are saying they are the bureaucrats in brussels have just found another fifteen billion euro black hole greece great finances there seems to be a recurring theme how many more black holes do you expect to be found in great financial universe before it's all over it really depends on whether germany
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is ready to let the eurozone go. germany has not. decided that it wants to reconstitute the dodge martin get out they're going to be blocking the black holes. with no money either. by the sea or gallon loans from the german taxpayer greece is neither here nor there it is not significant or important enough to worry about the state of its of its micro counting national accounting or indeed of the real economy. so should greece i've ever taken that first i.m.f. loan bailout package alice i made myself in credibly an ocular in this country when in april to may two thousand and ten i was out of a gauging taking the bailout loan was the equivalent of collective
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suicide and it would constitute one of those instances in world economic history that will be taught and of example to be avoided in the economic developments for the next hundred years how about the. oil iran oil embargo going to grace the same as like a really another for us mistake or what are your thoughts alice the prime minister of a year or two years ago mr george papandreou who was responsible for getting us into the bailout mark one disaster nevertheless it's one thing before the happened which was quite ahead of its time and i think correct he said that if we are ever to fall into the bosom of the i.m.f. and the european union willing to lose our national sovereignty and this is precisely what has happened greece is not in control of its fate anymore now from
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sovereignty is a thing of the past until and unless some new greek government can simply say. i know who the bailout loans that are being on offer to the greek social com right now most germans according to our poll last weekend while gris. gris play of the euro or germany leave the earth where you know if there were no billion people back in just before the industrial revolution and we were asked whether they want the industrial revolution. most of them would have said no that installed the dust of the regime similarly even if all the germans and all the greeks want to get out of the euro and. let me inform you that most greeks would like to get out of the union of we've had enough we're being treated like the pariahs of the euro zone. is immaterial this is that car is you should never have entered into neither us nor the germans for that matter but tragically it is
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a galaxy that once you enter you cannot escape. if we get out of it we're not going to return to where we would have been had we not constructed it and instead the way that this currency has blocked our economies together has created this because of its offices we didn't banks and states if greece pulls out let's they were thrown out of the whole edifice will collapse germany is going to end into a huge recession and the rest of europe is going to be. you know an ocean of the glacial so i think that we're again we're we're between a rock and hard place. the only. half of that would be minimized somehow the human cost of it all would be one of the xining of the euro and they need to back from what i call bankrupt ocracy and putting it in the service of europe their savior saying that despite the crisis in greece are still
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buying weapons they're still spending on lots of money. it's kind of interesting for two reasons number one. one they don't really have money to buy weapons number two if they really want to fight the war they should be buying financial weapons like they should be hiring financial mercenaries to attack germany with credit default swaps if they really wanted to be on a level playing field and try to fight for their survival but isn't this buying of conventional weapons again another huge waste of money by greece is worse than the . uses humor and this is a bad thing not to do it is not cool but germany what to do if you eat if you look at the purchases the procurement of weaponry. it constitutes a very large proportion of german exports and in one sense you know germany's saying well give me the money and i'm going to tell you what to do with it without money because greece is dead and also the profits of the german
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industry so it's quite interesting that while the cost girls are having to do without bandages let alone more sophisticated instruments to fly disease the minister of defense is not given the opportunity of canceling the order for german tanks and submarines ok well germany is going to look like they're going to pick up a lot of nice beach front property on the cape that's all the time we have for dr yanis traffickers thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with a geyser and stacy herbert and was i guess dr jada's for a fake us if you want to send me an e-mail please do so our kaiser report at r t t v are you what all the guys are saying.
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the violence is here yes glades but the world is left guessing about what's actually happening as opposition forces offer contradicting claims over just how many people are dying. the e.u. gets the shakes over its own a bargain or a noise officials express concern in europe that being the loser. pakistan's foreign minister tells r.t. that america's drone strikes are pushing new recruits towards their regions militant groups as a new report claims scores of civilian deaths of u.s. led attacks.
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coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie the u.n. says it plans to team up with the arab league and restart monitoring mission and conflict torn syria that follows russia's ongoing calls for the international community to support moscow in efforts to mediate a peace deal in syria government forces are shelling several areas including the flashpoint city of homs damascus as it's been dubbed and a terror operation there but activists are accusing the government of a massacre and say hundreds of civilians have been killed over the past week syria is under a foreign media blackout making their reality on the ground hard to confirm and the opposition is making that any easier as it argues over just how many people are being killed ivor van it has more. than the syrian observatory of human rights it's one of the most widely quoted sources of syrian casualty figures but it's not always tell. the truth and ownership at the syrian observatory for human rights is
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left several media outlets quoting false information as two rivals fight for the same name the original group was hijacked by opposition activists who are posting military deaths alongside civilian once both sides claim there the official observatory this is the original site in arabic with an english version on facebook and this is the fake site launched in the center and mostly in english several foreign news outlets have assume they are one and the same thing quoting the fake sites casualty figures the consequence a very different perspective of the crisis the original sites latest figures showed just over five thousand one hundred civilian deaths against almost two thousand military casualties the rival site. a half thousand civilians have been killed and barely six hundred troops a difference many claim suggests this is a lot more than just a numbers game i don't think even the people using these figures have any
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objectivity really they have an agenda a clear agenda is there just the fire by any means possible that assad regime is a brutal massacring regime and it needs to fall a soon as possible and we can see the united nations security council when that human rights strategy for regime change doesn't work how annoyed western governments are have got syrian observatory the original observatory strictly opposes military intervention the man who hijacked it's name disagrees. used to translate at the real observatory he was fired after falsely claiming to be an official spokesman and using a live interview to call for a no fly zone since then he's launched a smear campaign against the original group claiming very impostors as are we and these figures have been quoted by the b.b.c. c.n.n. and a.b.c. australia the other groups say they tried to pass some political views so far by
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calling for no fly zone for international intervention and we made it clear i sit on their victory for human rights. origin organization is that we are i guess an interventional we are against the no fly zone all we need is to stop the bloodshed in that is going on in syria as are we and his group refused to speak on camera stating i cannot waste my time talking about this is the moment whilst people are dying in homs they're my priority right now he did refer us to another opposition group based in london and they too refused to comment on the ownership of the observatory but they did confirm that reporting military deaths was not in their interest it's not our position to report the casualties of the. government's. troops the b.b.c. and the guardian had to withdraw material off to falsely quoting as always the human rights observatory the un stop counting the death toll claiming it is too
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difficult to keep track of but its human rights chief also said five thousand civilian deaths should be enough to provoke international action the real observatory still documents the deaths civilian or otherwise but it may be too late for the numbers to matter bennett. london. syrian journalist. the outside meddling already underway in syria's fueling the conflict by making the rebels fight on against their regime a year after the beginning of the crisis is created and to eventually history and affairs has not been very constructive because the intervention is taking place by the most motivated players and they are motivated for their own reasons we have turkey gulf arab states and the international community which is the united states and its allies in europe and they're all interfering with the whole of weakening the syrian regime weakening its ties to your own. because they've been pushing the
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opposition to another state to speak to the scenery seem convinced opposition that the syrian regime's about to ford and therefore there's no need to talk to them so we know where there was a intervention even if it's not by using force has been very negative how moscow is condemning all sides of the syrian conflict for instigating violence while saying president assad is ready for talks with the opposition and political analyst abram believes russia's approach will actually help solve the crisis by leaving the rebels in syria no choice but to negotiate. after so many months of military operations by the rebels in syria at this pretty clear that what we are dealing with here is definitely not a peaceful protest but an armed rebellion supported from abroad the veto is helping peace more than anything because at the styling the forum backed opposition that cannot count on the foreign intervention as happened in libya and
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iraq to topple of the regime and therefore and fuck the veto is creating better conditions for the opposition to come to the negotiating table and in that sense the vehicle is fostering peace. now we would like to know here in r.t. what you think about the situation in syria so why and you log on to r.t. dot com and take part in our latest poll there we are asking what the likely outcome of russia's mediation efforts in syria will be let's now take a look at the picture that we've got there so far so over half of our viewers say that the west will find a way to oust regardless of the result eighteen percent believe that even if agreement is reached a split opposition will not stick to it and the last thing that talks between us and an opposition will fail only a minority is convinced the regime and opposition will reach a compromise so i had to r.t. dot com to let us know what you think. as the u.s.
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and its allies pile sanctions on iran over its nuclear program the country's president is set to face pressure on the home front two iranian lawmakers have summoned the hand of state to parliament for the first time since the islamic revolution in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine mahmoud ahmadinejad will answer questions on his management of government and economic policies this comes amid the latest oil route between iran and the west the european union is preparing to stop importing uranium fuel from july to consumers account for around twenty percent of iran's oil output islamic states warns europe's shooting itself in the food by cutting off trade and that view shared by the spanish ambassador to tehran hundred based journalist make well on your morocco says that it was actually masterminded in washington and serves the u.s. interests. what we're seeing here is not the station that comes actually from european countries to spain never want to do so by go to to prove to be put in
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place this is something that comes externally from the united states pressure. european union actually had a very good relationship in terms of the economy and trade with iran it was. the last twenty years the connection. that had been lost after the iranian revolution and the situation was improving until we came to these new tension and he's not just to spain and italy also greece imports lots of oil from iran and it could be hard hit in a way that would bring them bankrupt in the coming future that would be a complete disaster for the european union and for the euro and that can happen because of the. political move it has now become an economic issue and can have even more. destructive effect if the iranians decide to say cut of the strait of hormuz or even if they now decide to beat europe to it by.
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by by cutting off their oil now because we need this time to find alternative supplies if they cut the supply now we want to be able to find them there will be a huge recession in europe. coming your way here in our tea later in the program the legal addict caffeine craving for a workaholic america to market a new energy boosting fixes but there is a hidden danger also we have the program here in our tease it lays additional. closeups series. has been to the bar of screen. where the country's little girl starts its way across the ocean. now goes to the area. looking to a different character to represent. the local businesses are striving to build the aviation capital of russia. for the four by fours are made and should be turned to
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the limit. welcome to the streets of. russia close up on our cheek. three people have been killed in a drone attack in pakistan the victims have yet to be identified but are believed to be militants the latest attack comes after every four by a london bureau of investigative journalism which uncovered dozens of deadly drone strikes carried out by the u.s. and pakistan president barack obama has claimed the attacks only target terrorists but the findings suggest the strikes of also killed scores of civilians and rescuers who rushed to help those had by missiles coming up later this hour pakistan's foreign minister tells r.t. that u.s. drone strikes are actually damaging to the war on terror here's a preview their. region has some serious problems but into terrorism and pockets on his old with that it is important to have collaborative joint efforts to be able to rid this region rather than. sort of unitary approaches. in how we want to rid this
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region in our view. not only compete. for it and have north resolution to be used in. within the domains of international law but even more importantly they're going to productive to your objective of getting this region rid of militancy and extremism because if one strike leads to getting you number one or target number three today you're creating five more targets with ten more targets in the militancy that it breeds in the in the for doing that it gets to the militants to attract more people to join their ranks. and britain could soon be turning to chemical weapons to enforce the law according to the international academy of sciences it's made legal police could use substances currently banned for military use magdeburg from the education activists
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network says the u.k. should be using the same type of gas that was internationally criticised when used by greek police last year. as it is called has been used against protesters in the june general strike in greece and amnesty international condemned the use of that tear gas in normal language it's called choking gas now you can actually die from the from the gases being used against protesters against larger crowds and what we have seen is that the police time and time again has lost control of the streets so it wouldn't surprise me if similar cases were if if chemical if these chemicals are being used on british streets that similar experiences would happen what we need to say is that the police have over extended the use of force on previous demonstrations so far they have curtailed the right to protest by threatening students to use rubber
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bullets and water cannons and the latest announcement actually makes very clear the intentions of the police to further curtail our right to protest. now let's take a look at some of the stories from around the world the crucial meeting between greece's prime minister and debt inspectors on averting the country's bankruptcy has and it was no result most fail to secure the support of his coalition for a raft of new measures they reportedly could not agree on cuts in pensions eurozone finance ministers are to discuss to be allowed on thursday and greek political leaders were expected to agree a deal prior to that meeting. supporters of former amal deaves president mohamed nasheed taking to the streets to demand he be reinstated demonstrators seized several police stations in the capital mali testers have been arrested ousting came thanks to police mutiny and popular protest over. decision to arrest a top judge he claims he was forced to resign at gunpoint and promises to return to
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office. at least eight people have been killed in a car bomb attack in the somali capital mogadishu the islamic militant group claimed responsibility saying it targeted a restaurant frequented by members of parliament at least two lawmakers were injured in the blast african union troops have largely pushed the group out of the capital but suicide bombings continue. a subway train in chile has derailed and crashed into an apartment building in the capital of santiago the train was not carrying passengers at the time but was undergoing a test following recent repairs the driver escaped with minor cuts and bruises although at least six cars were damaged including one which was crushed beneath the train. americans trying to keep up in the rat race are looking for a boost united states is now the world's largest consumer of coffee it's a passion pushing people to devour caffeine and potentially dangerous amounts.
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before it's the country's craving. in the city that never sleeps our perpetual craving for energy never eases i nearly every manhattan street you'll find two things a coffee shop and customers cupping their fix a liquefied legal stimulant that most can't envision quitting i feel like you know i get it wrong. so i just have to are both of these real yes actually yes i don't know if i could give a little i love. it five or six cups a day yes but i'm not good to much of anything but you're still going to drink three cups definitely. americans consume four hundred million cups of coffee per day making the us believe in consumer of coffee in the world according to medical experts daily intake of caffeine should stay below three hundred
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milligrams or fifteen ounces of coffee one large cup of starbucks contains more caffeine than the daily maximum recommendation however in recent years the country's addiction to caffeine has grown both in portion size and means of consumption consumers no longer have to down twenty ounces of starbucks or sixty four ounces of soda to get an energy high unconventional products such as five hour energy drinks and stimulant least gum have made caffeine america's most marketable legal drug because of the work and heritage in america are working really long hours people are chronically sleep deprived also so they're reaching for stimulus to get amid ongoing economic instability u.s. energy drink sales increased more than thirty percent between two thousand and ten and two thousand and eleven. the newest stimulant hitting the market is a slim a plastic inhaler called aeroshell.

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