tv [untitled] February 12, 2012 6:18pm-6:48pm EST
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all respect greek greece is not a tragedy and it is due and the reason for that is simply because the reason no way that they are going to be able to implement whatever austerity they're talking about this weekend against such a backlash of public opinion whatever happens there the problem for the rest of the euro zone is that not only we have to basically prepare to defend the whole integrity of the euro and actually if you read what's been said behind the behind closed doors this week in the euro zone and indeed from the summit you can see there's a spirit that you know what we may have to do three so we may even have to end up ditching portugal from the euro zone but we're we have to defend is italy and that's really going to fall on the shoulders of the technocrat mario monti government and this is going to be our cataclysmic event during the course of the latest april does the euro survive at the moment i think probably a shrunken euro it's sixty forty it can do but ultimately we're going to see swinge
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in recession even worse of the recession read out of we've already been receiving for the course of this week through why do european union and that's bad for everybody in the world regardless of what happens today regardless of what the voters ultimately within the next maybe a weeks greece is going to be forced to default and that's going to be quite cataclysmic. it without the sour. despite mounting civilian deaths and while it was drawled the number of nato airstrikes in afghanistan could actually be increasing and we explain what i mean in just a few bob. around here of this town bill and bob is the uighurs army private accused or washington of treason receives a nomination for the nobel peace prize. and transparent that's how people in russia want to see the upcoming presidential election in march polling stations across the country are being equipped with web cams to avoid any wrongdoing but a group of pro active citizens has decided to using technology alone is not an hour
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or he's a goal this kind of explains how they're planning to secure on a. it doesn't take long to find videos of alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of clicks is enough and scores of these files have flooded the internet and even though most of the allegations are still to be proven in courts tens of thousands of people have been taking to the streets demanding fair elections but marches presidential votes just around the corner events are unfolding quickly where. people want to vote responsibly and to know where their villages go they want political competition independent courts and media forming the voters league is not our achievement the idea was floating in the air the voters league was officially founded in january by a group of journalists bloggers activists artists writers and other public figures
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and statements waiting tedious like t.v. host and now activists who want to get ready for africa or the head of a charity fund and blogger he does any of the bianca also known as dr lisa. or other school martha cordoning over the blue buckets movement fighting for equal rights on roads for everyone was moved to our league is an opportunity to gather people who are not indifferent to what's happening the more people with a similar position there are the better the league's main goal is to ensure fair elections is published a list of initiatives on the web divided into groups that everyone can be a part of public discussions and online votes are the key instruments and letters have been sent to all presidential candidates asking them to cooperate with the league and even though the project is less than a month old everyone has so far agreed including pledging middleton another candidate businessman mikhail prokhorov has already struck
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a deal with the leak you have to go on willing to authorize one hundred fifty thousand league observers we've also arranged to. together unified database to keep in check with the election through trickles according to its founders around ten thousand observers are needed to ensure a fair election in moscow alone. it's great that the civil society wants to be more active but it's really important not to cross the line an observer is not only a position it is serious of limitations not to teach science in the political process. it is the league's founders say those shut the organisation down if it ever storage turning into a political movement they are keen to work with all candidates equally there's no doubt society has changed more people want to have more influence on russia's political life perhaps that's why it took less than one month for the vote was leaked to establish ties with both the authorities and the opposition and with the help promise from candidates the league just may secure enough access to
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a fact that we monitor the vote in march as long as it avoids taking sides and protects its neutrality is going to of moscow afghan president hamid karzai accuse nato of killing eight children and i strike on wednesday officials launched an investigation they say claiming foreign forces wrongly targeted civilians after receiving an incorrect report that armed men were preparing an attack in the area the bombing came just a week after the united states announced it might stop combat operations in afghanistan earlier than expected but the strike could child could start over ready strained relations between cause i and his western backers a mounting death toll documentary filmmaker click label things that despite the condemnation civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he. have any viability any legitimacy as an afghan woman or something like this happens
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but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demand he change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds this happened in the same area were afghan soldiers killed french troops on ports and i think because the u.s. is playing a pull out the new movie next day for him because of pressure are moving their troops out we can expect more airstrikes in most of the casualties in afghanistan we already saw two thousand and eleven eight percent. of two thousand and ten in terms of civilian casualties i'm afraid we're going to see that trend continue in two thousand and twelve precisely because they know that they have to pull out safely because they know that against. the u.s. army private bradley manning accused of passing secret documents and evidence of what crimes to weakening has been nominated for the nobel peace prize has been put
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forward by pace research center in the u.s. and an icelandic poetry group the twenty four year old is awaiting a court martial in the u.s. and faces life in prison and doctors to clock struck believes manning would be a much wealthier recipient of the prize than the current u.s. president. what he's accused of. and video has led to the end of their iraq war has led to pro-democracy always great things all over the world and i think it's much deserved that he receives this nobel peace prize if obama gets the ball i should obama has done very little for peace even though he promised it and obama is also taking credit for ending the iraq war well actually that's not the truth the truth is there's no iraqi government didn't want to allow legal immunity for a lot of u.s. troops after january first and the reason that they didn't was immunity is because
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of what they saw in the cables in the beginning. that were being covered up in the corruption by the u.s. government and some other international news and briefly this is rated as try some of the gaza strip one seven and dad and four others injured their mind killed was a guard at a farm israeli army confirms the farming say they were aiming at five belonging to terror groups and were a response to short range rocket attacks from gaza. it's have put a five year old girl alive from the rubble of a house flattened by a massive avalanche that killed at least nine people in southern cos of a official say she was found buried under ten metres of snow after officers heard her voice and a mobile phone ringing the avalanche hit the village of record sound sunday destroying several houses rescue efforts continue one missing.
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population and actress whitney houston has died at the age of forty eight the performer was found in the above in a hotel hotel room on the eve of the grammy awards in los angeles as her career was marred by a turbulent marriage and drug abuse authorities have yet to. determined take forced off death. soon. and up a block with a recap our top stories in just a few moments stay with us.
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culture is the same us you are going to go for your daughter any one of the old world cup a difference in these hard times there is no shortage of austerity in the slashing of budgets of the shrinking of the welfare state generate jobs in return is to. get our sometimes to see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. is easy to eat.
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. i've . welcome back this is the wiki or now see the headline news. the arab league is calling on the do our integrated joint peacekeeping force for syria as the group reins to mount pressure on president assad to. the greek parliament to give the green life's a new set of harsh austerity cuts demanded by the you on the i.m.f. for the hundred one hundred and such a billion euro bailout that's despite mass protests in the center of athens bush sold dozens hurt and clashes with police as rioters torched buildings and looted.
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underground promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it is it is for peaceful and the true purpose is just by the lonely it's the western sanctions imposed against it. as the headlines up next the second part of a special report about bali and why some women go there for more than just sun. 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 yes it's our lucky lucky with the lucky like it almost everyone's assume i'm really horny equally this is that just about if you want to have sex go and have sex but do it for yourself not just
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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 why can't women do with the japanese women so strong. about money. so all. 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 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 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 very small. 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. times if i'm very drunk.
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and i lose control. and i don't use a condom. a lot of those who do. meditation. have known me for 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 and 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 indonesia occurred in bally and. it was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven. was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time that he barely. knew about that one case
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involving a foreigner i guess i'm glad my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was. but i see how far ahead a chevy spread across badly. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back as a chevy positive. it 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 in 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 be find the hospitals here as like you give although we
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don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone barely get. if we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't change their attitude it's just a close minded to. 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 eighty years of the ban by the start.
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they never left here and they are very 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 have to be here. for me. and i understand because the young man's many burning. books. there were no. benefits. and it has respect because. you never see the. men
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and plan about your future. 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 over that the i love churchill we asked me to go to japan with. the other now out of town so yeah. but. leaving little for. morning holding my country on the. down low yeah i was but i want to know to be in the country or. in europe yeah i want to. see. too much money
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a restaurant in the ship. for six months i thought i was undergoing unpaid training like that. system in japan is different from here. soon as you start work that's not the show you begin to get a salary. but i didn't know that. 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 they're buying my salary and. she said i gave you a lot of money every time i was in bali a lot of back then she turns curtis stack of receipts so every cent she spent on me and bally was recorded in there. and in total. yeah i still owed her.
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son 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 except that but 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 possible she was ten years older than me and said to me thought someone i told her my whole story and she really fell for me in the fire and we made a promise to. cut a long story short i returned to. bali
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and once i go i called my first wife and said step on tomoko i'm in bali now the local high scot and i also dodgy was over least dumb but i was back here to look at the good but she couldn't do anything that's managed by he will get it at the shop . get that balance. good out of me about two weeks later a roommate came to somalia to get me see how to meet my second wife her name is a room at sea the big was 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 them and 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 then 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. but
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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 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. because. one of. the. views of one is reading about the lights of the cities so they don't show the same in the same way. we broke up when it was time to come in yeah. my wife second wife had never lived in about spain in about getting to i doubt she can even live in. their
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place 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 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. when i was always stressed about school. and i missed indonesia. i don't like her for. now becoming the argos i want to know in there. but of living in europe i mean. i want. and here like one hundred days only like so i don't have to
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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. yeah. it's the kind of an open.
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i don't really know was syria meaning at any. thing you come or come to the being because i'm all august and i'm still alive still an advocate like i mean i like young people and then they call related hadn't really was the real meaning what i did because take my little brother they caught me like a brother. so you've been to new zealand yes but we're selling some silver.
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