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drinks leaders publicly voice plans to keep greece in the corners of the euro but talks behind closed doors suggest a different agenda for greece's financial strife. germany's financial hub frankfurters group touched down still a problem the police flood the city in a bid to contain a fifth day of anti by road. and opposite sides of the same believe the loss of loved ones brings israelis and palestinians together in a unique overnight asian seeking better understanding between conflict and something. new to russia and around the world this is the with me he lashed of our thanks for
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joining us so as the european financial gloom is casting it shadow over the j. summit at the u.s. presidential retreat near washington the leaders of the world's top industrialized nations have expressed hope that debt stricken greece will remain in the eurozone despite widespread fears it could soon pull out. they had to come came count david for. some of the most pressing issues like iran nuclear program and syria were certainly taj president obama spoke about that earlier this morning that basically the g eight countries are pretty much united on most of those issues but this the euro crisis really did overshadow the summit some might even criticize it took away from some other issues perhaps of course that million dollar question will greece leave the euro zone now although in the communique we're going to hear about this united effort that's going to continue to try to make sure that doesn't happen there's a lot of guessing going on behind closed doors we heard
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a very frank conversation and also perhaps a lot more fear from these leaders that we see of course publicly this monster of we have to keep greece in the euro zone that behind closed doors it could be a much different story but again coming out of this camp david summit will once again hearing from leaders that they're going to do all they can to try to make sure that they don't exit the euro zone of course experts say that that's almost impossible at this point the russian economy is ok at present the old. one hundred dollars a bow so the russian feel strong position so president putin couldn't really contribute . to a solution you could say right you have to solve the debt problem germany perhaps. other members of the european union and so on but. most of the discussions would be economic. interests of the european union and also president obama because obama has realized that if there's
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a uniform in europe he will affect his chances in america it will affect the u.s. economy skipping the g. eight summit has been a really big piece of focus for the media mostly most of the politicians here seem to not be very offended by it they know he's coming to the g twenty really a lot of the experts that we've been spoken to look at it quite logically it was pretty predictable that the euro crisis was. going to overtake this summit that's something that's not of grave concern to russia yes of course russia wants to help they want to be part of discussions but it's not something that russia sees that was as one of its most pressing issues that it should have to come out and deal with at a summit like this and as the startling eurozone donee trades the global elite plans for a better currency than the euro according to international consultant and author. of the mark of these so to speak because in a way it's good greece pulls out of the euro it would be a blessing in the way that
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a crisis affecting the euro would have gone away with the disappearance but at the same time as a precedent it would be terrible because of greece were to resolve its problems by reverting back to its sovereign currency which i think they should then other countries will be tempted to do the same if you look at the very big picture what we are seeing is the gradual and perhaps controlled demise of the us dollar hyperinflation which will be the ones we have to face up with and of the euro through a fracture or splitting up the europe i think we have to look at what the global power elites embedded inside america inside europe and the u.k. have as far as a weak placement global currency system but i think that in the next couple of years that's where we are growing and they're just biding their time to do it at the time that will be best for the bankers and definitely it will be best for the peoples of all these countries. on the world leaders circle into the meeting in maryland police and chicago are raging themselves for the upcoming nato summit.
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occupy chicago denies demands that nato. nato demonstrators plan a show of strength on the streets in the hope of grabbing that. does attending but the whole. i'm excited that sort of thousands of protesters in the middle east are calling new arab union plans it comes after saudi arabia said it wants to form an alliance with bahrain paving the way for any used integration independent political analyst glazebrook explains why he things did bahraini government just so keen on good plan. bahrain's government is enthusiastic for the very reason that the bahraini people are an enthusiastic because it's going to legitimize and systematize the saudi involvement in crushing the bahraini revolution drowning the bahraini revolution in in blood seventy percent of the population are sheer and increasingly actually systematically excluded from any positions of influence power
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effectively disenfranchised always have been in this regime and you know we have to ask why what's in it for saudi arabia and answering that is crucial to remember saudi arabia doesn't have an independent foreign policy never has done its foreign policy like those of the other gulf states is formulated in washington and london so we really have to ask why the colonial powers britain france and of course now the us why are they pursuing this course and i think we have to understand this in terms of the preparations which are in underway for several years now for an aerial strike against iran which is still on the on the table the crushing of the bahraini resistance is crucial to the war plans against iran because it was the biggest deterrent to an attack on iran is of course the fear amongst the west at least in israel that actually the sheer population in other countries all rise up. and start to resist that attack on iran so actually what's the crushing of the bahraini
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revolution is all to do with trying to preemptively destroy any potential resistance to the coming attack on iran and as germany's anti banking move been blocked by goes into its fourth day began trees banking capital frankfurt is in lockdown standing in battle lines since early morning thousands of police officers in but it proved that entrenched themselves around the city. these protesters have taken to the streets of frankfurt to voice their displeasure at what they see on. they're all sturdy measures that are being imposed on the eurozone at the moment though right now among these people as they march towards the headquarters of the european central bank it has really been a center full protest against the current debt crisis in the austerity measures that have been imposed across europe but today on saturday is the largest of the demonstrations as you can see this group behind me around fifteen thousand people
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we were hearing from the organizers on friday were expected to turn up they could actually be quite a few more here it's quite difficult to see from where i am but it certainly stretches back quite a long way now they're angry that it's the not the people who caused the debt crisis in europe that are having to foot the bill for it they blame the bankers they blame the. the people who risked the money in countries like greece in countries like spain that got people in got the countries in such trouble saying it's them who should face the the brunt of it not people who are going to suffer at the hand of austerity measures it's worth noting that this is been a very peaceful protest movement but despite that on friday around four hundred people would to tamed by very heavily equipped police offices that have been essentially blocking off the whole of central front first the movement itself has called themselves lucky pipe instead of occupy is they attempted to block people
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from reaching the banking sectors or the banking services of europe's largest banking center in frankfurt this is the the real hope of not just german banking but of european banking in general and as i say they had quarters of the european central bank located here and. protests also describe some of the police tactics here so about which is ask our well being. here is this. move people are not allowed any merit anymore to entered into yet this is something that this completely new in this country that not only remembers police can be seen around the demonstrators but also that that individual people are picked out names are listed before. the manifestation starts they are not allowed anymore to and that the city and this is a going down business sort of your version of democratic rights what happened is
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that they controlled the brocaded to street and then they controlled everybody and to individual people they said. we want to see your passport so then by controlling . their database and said no you are not allowed to enter just square because we suppose you will do something illegal. cohen grief is uniting israelis and palestinians have lost their loved ones to their long lost in conflict between them it's a unique gathering of suffering parents who want to increase understanding bring peace closer but their goal is out of reach. the day my son was killed was a very hard day for me i remember grabbing my son trembling all over and running to the bomb shelter. to mothers to testimonies each different but in the end the same. my son died in the line of duty death isn't a words it has
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a form and the form isn't pretty i've seen plenty of it so it takes a lot of courage to stay deaf in the face and then embrace one's enemy and yet for nearly twenty years this is what these israelis and palestinians who have lost family members have been doing they meet on a regular basis talk with one another and show that we conciliation is possible it's meaningful for me that the palestinians we hear about their brother brother will fall to the army and they can listen they can empathize with my story and understand the pain that i went through i had it's brother was serving as a soldier when he was killed on the third day of the first lebanon war he was just nineteen people were put in a situation of a conflict thing everybody serves his side of the things they do. this is their duty to their here through their nation through their belief. ahmed's two uncles were killed by israelis one was shot dead while trying to enter israel the
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other was force fed while on a hunger strike in prison and his lungs collapsed. from the time i was born i was part of this conflict for me and is really was a soldier or a settler or an agent of the security services. and yet both ahmed and i have found their way to the parent circle where half the members of palestinian half are israeli but the parents circle is a minority voice the number of israelis and palestinians participating in dialogue has hit a low ebb as many complain they see no point and we conciliation attempts while the peace process is at a stalemate because the legitimacy. of dialogue and coordination between the palestinians. is eroding. because the legitimacy of negotiations is not a road if the al governments which are ready to pay the price they will find it very big support in their people so there is no erosion in the numbers
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but there is an erosion in the in the belief that something like this can happen in this is something that can easily be fixed but the hope lives on in these families who believe that through their pain and through their example change can come policy r t tel aviv. under our web site dot com you can find more news from the middle east including an israeli spy butterfly the country sees more the surveillance drone in the world designed to make itself at home and one of. the pundit in the bronze china is a breeding ground calling it a significant treat to america's cyber security threat rather than find out what cases could this could lead to.
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welcome back thousands of protesters have flooded chicago ahead of a nato summit on sunday a huge showdown is expected later with police already on high alert around a dozen acts of its war rested on the eve of the gathering three war charged with conspiracy to cause terror. reports. the windy city of chicago turned sunny turned paranoid the hometown of the u.s. president plays host to this year's nato summit nato is a u.s. commanded military alliance responsible for wars and war crimes on a global basis already the most watched city in the u.s. . as thousands of protesters begin to descend on chicago the city is in security overkill mode you got a bunch of peaceful protesters here they spent millions and millions of dollars for this week alone i mean by absolutely absurd police have reportedly preemptively
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raided the homes of protest organizers they battered down a door and made several arrests and we believe these are politically based arrests millions of dollars spent on new police gear trucks ready to function as rolling barricades businesses too are taking no chances what looks like a foreclosed building is actually a hotel in the heart of chicago why what was put up in order to avoid windows being smashed by demonstrators flooding into town office workers have been advised to dress like protesters in order to not be targeted mustaches. are likely meanwhile activists there to express their outrage at nato is aggressive policies are blocked off and kept as far away from world leaders as possible we're talking about a peaceful protest peaceful people but peaceful people dedicated to the cause of peace against a military bloc the mightiest in human history and they are being portrayed as the force that needs to be protected while officials brace for riots know your rights
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trainings for demonstrators and their money you know your bank meetings and street action against the military block kick off nato is organization no longer has a mandate to occupy chicago denies and demands that nato disband they have no more purpose they're spending our taxpayer dollars on wars. to bomb and destroy and murder civilians all over the world where the ghana stand top of the leaders agenda protesters say it's time to put an end to the warfare at once the only reason we're still in afghanistan is for rare earth minerals and opec the same reason the only reason we went into iraq was secure oil fields for american oil companies these are purely economic rewards that are sold to the american public purely on propaganda it's garbage the demonstrators want the money pumped into the summit and its security to be spent on real needs there is no peace majority in the united states we oppose war we oppose the war in the world's preeminent war making organization
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nato and we have a human agenda and a humane agenda that has no place for war but fences separating politicians from the people that human agenda is no more than a nuisance to be cordoned off and r.t.e. chicago illinois. let's have a look at some other news making headlines around the world inside a bomb killed at least thirteen people and wounded six at a police checkpoint in eastern afghanistan on saturday a man approached a checkpoint on a motorcycle and it and they did an explosive about two children and three police officers were among those who died in that type of violence in afghanistan has increased ahead of the nato summit that's currently underway in chicago. a school in southern italy has been rocked by an explosion killing at least one teenage girl and to a dozen the bomb went off outside the building's entrance when pupils were arriving for morning classes no one has claimed responsibility but are tired though officials believe the city is
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a mafia could be behind. on the first commercial cargo flight that was expected to deliver supplies to the international space station has been aborted just seconds before blastoff kind of corny and waste space x. company blamed technical problems with the drug of rockets engine and has in our shared children want to or may twenty second the u.s. government has given the a contract to keep the i says stocked with food and equipment. so far as courses in the you are to teach people to protect themselves by punching kicking and even killing but should these tactics really be taught to everyone so choose resident new yorker had the streets of the big apple to gauge opinion. former u.s. navy seal tim larkin teaches people how to kill and maim in the name of self defense how much is too much when it comes to protecting yourself this week let's
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talk about that do you think it would be ok to kill someone if your life is being threatened. absolutely has your life ever been threatened. now by a person what are the chances that your life will be threatened that you would need to know how to kill. one in ten to the twenty you're familiar with to mark and do you support his philosophy i completely support his philosophy he does he's not anything about trying to kill people he wants to help people be able to protect themselves but he does teach moves that are lethal yes the police teach moves that are lethal as well right but those people are in a job that's defending the public exactly you know what when you're in the military sometimes those guys come out and they're a little bit you know world still do you want them sharing their knowledge with common citizens walking around. no no would come in citizens just people that maybe . are in the job situations where they're in dangerous positions in the world if
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you think you'd be able to kill someone if someone was threatening your life. it's tough to say until you there right yes but you probably happy you knew those moves that. well you know maybe but then if you hurt someone or kill someone no mother in what situation you can live you have to live with the forest of your life and that's the option each person has to make whether or not you think self-defense can go too far the bottom line is the world can be a crazy place whether you choose to prepare yourself for violence or not. imagine having your own garden where you can grow through time veggie without picking up a spade or even leaving your desk while that's a reality for most guys who can now remotely tend to their crops and have the
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fruits of their labor delivered to the doorstep. of the story. this is farmville played by tens of millions in the game you have to plant water and harvest increasingly exotic but ultimately two dimensional and lean edible crops but now anyone can play the game for real the russian entrepreneur has bought a greenhouse and designed a website to farm real plots of land from the comfort of their homes and offices. or. if you buy one of the plots you can choose what to grow on it then you can decide when to water it and how to fertilize it and real farmers will do the work for you you can control the lights and how often the ground is plowed we will keep statistics on how well you are doing and you can try to improve the eels or you can just leave it all to us and just get the harvest delivered when it's done then you'll sharpen it of says that his project isn't just about playing for fun but
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about the living people healthier forgot make food and it better be after all a six the plot will set you back two hundred dollars a month we want city dwellers to have a connection with the countryside in the future we want every city dweller have their own garden early adopter repeat that says he's addicted to watching his plan to grow through the web cam but i think being able to watch the plot at all times isn't just something of a past time but creates trust between me and the people looking after the farm i know they will do their job properly and not use any pesticides for example all good but truly it's all this not just some sort of post-modern perversion i decided to prove that city dwellers are scared to get their hands dirty by volunteering for an hour in the greenhouse. getting other people to be a gardening for you that's ridiculous actually this is quite exhausting
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