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once again and who's going to be bearing the brunt of it would it be the taxpayers once again now the previously established ministers had said that spain can't come up with the money on its own but already some ministers are saying that in fact they will need some international help because of that there's a lot of skepticism jittery markets reacting to this now certainly what has been consistent in this whole crisis is that one statement today of confidence changes the next day a complete turnaround and therefore there really is no sense of stability a sense of confidence in any of the statements coming from the country what has been consistent is that there is no solution until now and found to get out of this euro zone crisis to sort of correspondent in europe well financial analyst most cars the smells a rat in all this he told me earlier that the crisis is the chance for some to make a fast buck. that's a great for those who are buying these for pennies on the dollar when i was in athens last time i talked to steve forbes he was there negotiating
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a vibe for the international chamber of commerce assets for pennies on the dollar their global elite law of when these crashes occur they can buy all these assets whether it's the all the assets in ireland all the assets in grace all across europe and around the world they love these catastrophes you know as somebody described it naomi klein it's disaster capitalism the austerity measures are the result of debts that are being imposed upon the population and debts that they did not incur and i'm very sorry to see the people of wisconsin there of came very close to throwing out that bomb paul walker but they balked at this at the last minute same thing in ireland they almost voted against a treaty which would have crashed the euro and help their exports it would have been economically a a boon if they voted no but they at the last minute they chickened out again but people in greece are on the threshold of a revolution but you know they don't seem to get it together yet to overthrow regime change get rid of this technocrat this morning the show put in a people's representatives i'm flying to athens tomorrow morning with billionaire
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hugo salon is price we're talking to decide to reserve the new left wing government about introducing a server back drachma along with the euro as a way to cure our greece's problems the man with the solution is a willis to get some reaction how the markets are dealing with all this this german banking downgrade daniels' that the. business and used this year the greed of the banks comes to spain big fourteen billion euros it's a prop up it's the fear is the euro has spread to your riches to call them we will see how all the hits markets in business in twenty minutes. in russia and china are opposed to military partnership including holding more joint drills president putin's currently on a state visit to beijing to forge closer ties with the asian giant china's growing influence is causing worries for the u.s. which is shifting more of its warships to the asia pacific. in the chinese capital for us. not only the diplomatic and economic ties seem to be very strong between
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moscow and beijing but now we have it confirmed by vladimir putin and this is something he stressed in particular that the military partnership between the two countries will also expand now it's already been very strong i mean here that russia and china have already conducted a very successful joint military exercises in the past and certainly the weapon exports from russia to china is also massive but now we understand according to put in that this cooperation will expand suddenly this is some kind of news which would hardly be very welcome in the west in the united states in particular which have been growing a very much worried with china's growing military might and the recent visit by the u.s. secretary of defense mr panetta to the asian pacific region basically confirmed all these worries with producing statements like the united states must be vigilant in the face of. china's growing military power but beijing is also growing very impatient and very irritated with the actions of the united states which in
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particular this visit often that the saying that the growing military presence in the region may destabilize the whole situation we certainly are waiting to see whether there will be any reaction coming from washington on these statements coming from beijing but definitely the fact that russia and china are growing their military ties certainly adds a very interesting spin to global geopolitics. now later this hour we'll look at how the u.s. might be eyeing how to counter the strengthening russia china partnership. america's calling new delhi to boost military cooperation we explore whether it's to help some at the age pacific presents or to square to india's powerful neighbor . the attention of wiki leaks supporters is now shifted to an american military court where u.s. army private bradley manning suspected website contributor faces his latest hearing he's suspected of the biggest leak of government documents in u.s. history of charges lawyers hope to see dismissed however results he's made in
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a coach never explains next there are some leaks that will always go unpunished. from a former cia officer who questioned waterboarding to suspected we can take small bradley manning the obama administration has waste an unprecedented war on whistleblowers prosecuting more of them under a span ash laws than all previous administrations combined but it seems one man snitch is another man's spin doctor the problem with the current situation with the current white house is they have leaked classified information for both times what it serves to do so one of those with what was wrong with the book obama's wars done by bob woodward or they played out two chapters of information about current operations and also with the catholic bigelow project regarding seal team six takedown of ben lauder last year at this time the film in question which is titled as zero dark thirty covers last year's raid by u.s.
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commandos on the pakistani compound where some of bin laden was hiding the conservative watchdog judicial watch has obtained records revealing that hollywood filmmakers were given access to proof the undisclosed information about the operation oscar winning director kathryn bigelow and screenwriter mark boal were even granted at tour around the fold as cia building where tactical planning for the raid took place the film is out in december but was initially due to be released just weeks before november's presidential elections sad facts all some flak fly the administration's way while the entire project has raised concerns over the way intelligence is being used it's best that this kind of information particularly as it revolves around what's surrounding this movie remains classified absolutely cost it's very unfortunate that it's coming out to be used for political
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purposes for a congressional election however there is nothing unusual about the defense department collaborating with the makers of hollywood blockbusters. it's a partnership that dates back to the middle of the twentieth century and it has proved effective the pentagon has what hollywood filmmakers won access to millions of dollars worth off a military equipment to use in the movies and hollywood has what the pentagon wants the ends lens to sugarcoat its actions and attract millions of potential recruits in recent months to other movies about the navy seals survivor and act of valor how for shift official assistance veteran hollywood reporter david robb says the pentagon has for a long time had access to the scripts of hollywood filmmakers to show the military in a better lot in the american people. seeing hundreds and hundreds of films and television shows that have been sanitized by the military and to make military seem more
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heroic than it really is and never wrong and always good that this creates a false image in the american people's mind so while. others try to project patrick and propaganda on to the silver screen you know question archie reporting from los angeles california i just remind you that in cultures ladies show yesterday the world's top will supply has got its very own interview program here on this channel if you missed any of the series so it's trading online whenever you want to catch up with. breaching rules during public protest cost a pretty penny here in russia as lawmakers approve a new bill supporting tougher punishment for violations the laws caused a storm among politicians and opposition groups and even set a new parliamentary record for the time it took to be passed what he called his can off briggs's the details the draft aims that significantly increasing the fines for
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violating the rules of taking part in mass rallies from the current seventy year olds up to a maximum of seven thousand euros for average citizens or around two hundred hours of community service so that's why it's caused such a wee fierce criticism and anger both from the official and unofficial opposition many of whom are calling this draft calling it but its supporters say very corresponds with western european standards and actually if we compare the figures to the penalties in some western european states are often much more severe and the fines could be much higher as well reaching seventy five thousand euros the draft was initiated after a launch protest rally ended in clashes between some of the protesters and the police we've seen. pieces of concrete flying around small grenades and injuries on both sides this draft was passed really quickly by the federation council but this
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can be said to be a lot more chamber of parliament the state duma where it was more romero for last night when it took eleven hours for the deputies to work through the draft because of a new tactic which is being taken on by the official opposition is being practiced in many countries off the wall for example the so-called feel the boss hearing in the united states when deputies try to be as abstract diverse possible in order to . vote and when it comes to several fractions of the russians the duma be tried introducing piles of amendments in order to stall the vote but by around midnight it still ended up being passed through despite this fierce debate which the russians to do more probably saw the last time only in the ninety's now that it has been passed by both chambers of palm and it's up to the president to sign it and why do you know fortune has said earlier that he will sign it if it corresponds
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with western european standards he can offer correspondent stories on our website it's a taste couple online right now you may be interested in just a few clicks away a rare celestial sight here it is just the corner leaving both the start of us and stargazers gasping in amazement log on to our website for spectacular footage of we can see everywhere that actually transmitted venus across the sun last better we've got clearer pictures look at the sun directly he won't see it again and rendered five years also stay with the final frontier we investigate the mystery of an american satellite which returned to earth after a year in orbit with its mission cloaked in secrecy. hundreds of thousands of egyptians have packed into the now iconic tahrir square in cairo rallying for the death penalty for former president hosni mubarak and leading the protests for the country says the mists out in force ahead of the looming presidential vote in the country are eager to capitalize on burgeoning unrest. in
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tahrir square as well. thousands of protesters have converged here a race where in the center of cairo you can hear the sounds of protests reverberating around the square around me a real feeling of anger in the streets tonight and it's primarily focused around the verdict in the mubarak trial hosni mubarak egypt's former president is now going to spend the rest of his life in prison it seems unless the protesters get their way at least some of them wanting to do a bit more of a back than that and to give him the death penalty and what really set them off was six of his senior security officials who were acquitted of involvement in the deaths of hundreds of protesters in egypt's revolution last year there's also added tension around these protests because very shortly egypt will enter the second
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round of its presidential elections but many people here expressing a lot of frustration that they see the choice in those elections as being really no choice that's all one candidate mohammed morsi is from the muslim brotherhood he's been trying to garner support here at the protest going around the crowds saying that if he was elected president he would drag mubarak back to trial and try and help in executed which has struck a chord with some of the protesters however he has received criticism from a wide wide number of groups as well they see the muslim brotherhood as religiously conservative and warn that they may try and hijack this revolution the other half of it shafique is mubarak's last prime minister and a former air force officer the protesters just as angry about him they say that he could well be or should well be god for standing in these presidential elections
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but his links to the old regime are simply too close. the syrian government has agreed to allow aid workers and humanitarian supplies into four of the provinces worst hit by the violence there thousands are in dire need of help as clashes between rebels and government forces have intensified since the opposition declared it was no longer committed to the un backed peace efforts this is russia's called for a special international meeting now on the situation in syria aimed at talking all warring parties into returning to coffee and plan moscow says the proposed gathering differs from the so-called friends of syria meeting as the latter slowly supported the opposition who according to him and conditions must also lay down arms but at least expert terry kelly says toppling a sad and not to stablish in peace has long been the true goal of some foreign players when the americans vassal state slow growth some talk about transition what effectively mean is regime change that is what they did
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in libya with dire consequences rican see in their country today in syria the plan to bring both sides to the table and have a negotiated settlement is obviously the best way to move forward but the united states and britain and their other red lights absolutely no pressure on the site to come to the negotiate negotiating table and start a process of dogs so it would appear to me that what we now have is an end game situation where the united states has decided to remove this regime and will use everything in a spot to do so as well as the scene of ongoing violence here is also locked in a so-called information war party told to the country's minister from from asian and told us how the mainstream media coverage of the conflict often clashes with
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reality now because full interview coming up next hour. the very people responsible for the deaths filmed their crimes and sent fruitage to the media blaming the government for the atrocities and a recent study shows that ninety percent of satellite coverage on syria has nothing to do with the actual situation in the country it's all lies and fabrications again proves that there's a real information war waged against syria with real facts being substituted with fabrications these lies and the only way for them to achieve their objectives in their war against syria out of the houla massacre is a good example of the amount that as soon as the first pictures of the massacre were released everybody started accusing the syrian army and security forces but we all know who was really behind this crime today the people of syria are targeted by terrorists who are armed and sponsored by regional powers like qatar saudi arabia
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and turkey as well as by western nations such as the us. or international news headlines of brief a nato air strike in eastern afghanistan is left the eighteen dead including women and children according to local officials people living nearby say all those killed were celebrating a wedding nato denies that claiming they took a great military commanders in the strike and doesn't mention civilian casualties in the statement. hundreds of march through toronto in support of quebec students have been rallying there for months against since february hundreds of demonstrators have been detained with almost two hundred thousand refusing to attend university wednesday's toronto rally united local students and labor activists with another protest time. north korean leader kim jong un has given a second public speech since taking power in front of tens of thousands of children wednesday marks the anniversary indeed of the country's children's junia the
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organization that helps ensure the young generations long. l.t. to the regime it comes two days after north korea warned their southern neighbor of military action over their critical coverage of children's festivals in pyongyang. the u.s. defense secretary is wrapping up his first visit to india to a largely regarded as an attempt to shore up washington's influence in the asia pacific and those u.s. india ties are aimed at challenging the growing military muscle and economic expansion of china as artie's previous reader vandar. the world's got its eyes on india its the planet's biggest arms importer and is set to spend one hundred billion dollars on beefing up its military arsenal over the next decade while many weapon makers from far and wide are lining up to cash in on this need to modernize the united states's dash to the front of the pack. through former america. ships and old.
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growth through the navy to many it's seen as part of the u.s. is bigger shift towards asia one that its defense secretary leon panetta is now touring the region to actively engaging in a chair new worry report issued by the american government of china is listed along with iran as one of the us is biggest adversaries the report also specifically singled out india as the main country washington would pursue as a strategic partner in the region the united states has already been thinking better of the amount of energy strengthening military ties with india they just call them time military transport planes for four point four billion dollars india also conducts the most military exercises with the united states than any other country many analysts say that it could be a way for washington to use new delhi to counterbalance its new enemy china.
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china you know. what even though says that. this includes. and. american influence in issue while india is happy to have partners to advance their arsenals and many observers are watching the american interest with caution. because creating i mean we are neighbors we can reach each other we should not we made a proxy rather power sooner. we should not part of the bad moves of the americans and really americans i think. it's a declining superpower. and the. ground. as the united states continues to buddy up to india it looks like it could be using their new found friend to bully its enemy preassure either r.t.
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new delhi india. doesn't business as culture within european central banks trying to get people to spend more now is held interest rates just no one percent only one percent saving you very little but europeans brussels has tried to address that by saying taxpayers' money will no longer bailout insolvent banks under the new proposal bank shareholders and creditors will be held responsible for any losses but the new legislation is a lawyer to come into force before twenty fourteen that's too late to protect taxpayers from the current crop of failures most good investment opportunities here in russia though its flagship plans to loose shares in london this year investors call it a float a boy is one of those most profitable lines. up to two hundred forty million dollars from the move since their full share is soaring here in mosco the markets having another strong day as investors return to stocks here europe's recovering this week's losses will russia based goldman the picture pov lost is
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a top footsie gain of the u.b.s. of great it to buy time for exchange rates the ruble strengthening for another day russia's central bank governor says it should continue to strengthen. this year's inflation target of five to six percent the second biggest lender d.t.b. is catching into junk food banks setting up a joint venture with burger king within three years b t v will invest up to one hundred million dollars into this new firm which has exclusive rights to develop the fast food chain in the country for the next couple of decades. and bolster is soaring in popularity funny as greece's banks go from bad to worse for example folks can now get a drink for fixing someone's computer and then all of anyone's time is worth the same with a aplomb all right then with the people really short all during greece at the moment a new online service is giving them so-called time credits whenever they help each other until today opening bell on wall street is next. ok thanks to an hour off our
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costs and feeds now in the palm of your. questions. with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake special it sounds a little nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. us of a difference to use it. all but you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see if people don't wake up to nuclear weapons or a bill. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war
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the top stories from the arctic news channel itself to new creeping contagion your resume. in germany and jews ratings downgrade with the crisis is hitting the biggest economy now. with a trip maneuvering russia plans closer ties to china while america promises to move . to the asia pacific in the coming days. protest peacefully. rushmore makers possibile sparked some of the most wanted day and also set a new parliamentary record to boot. next join james brown if you can stay with us for the next thirty minutes or so he's on his latest russian adventure and he's touring the chelyabinsk reach it. reason is one of those places that offers something for everyone sitting just east
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of the your rules the country's border between europe and asia this is an ethnically diverse area of more than three million people there's a bustling capital city to enjoy for the nature lovers some of russia's most stunning countryside it is right on your doorstep. as well as being very beautiful this is also a very significant part of the screen because over there it marks the start of the european ural mountains and also we're on top of one of russia's most significant treasures. just a few meters away is the entrance to the igniter of sky cave and it's supposed to contain some of the best preserved ancient artwork in the country. definitely the place.
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