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all. not just diplomacy but. brush our response to it you are right that russia and china world pay a price for what washington sees as supporting the syrian president. america's child support for egypt's new the elected islam as president threatens to strain its relations with israel as hillary clinton moves from cairo to taleb a prototype level talks plus. it would be problems with electricity water supply to make sure we could this time. that dooms day desperation timi is the austrian with all do you believe the most pessimistic outlook for the future of living in the euro zone.
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and a very warm welcome to the program this is our see coming to live from moscow and we're starting with our breaking news russia's foreign minister says foreign partners have tried to blackmail moscow saying that if it doesn't support the un resolution allowing action against president assad the u.n. observers mission won't be prolonged sergei lavrov was speaking ahead of talks with international envoy kofi annan who's in moscow seeking russia's help to end the bloody crisis in syria and let's go live to peter out on the boat so peter it's a crucial time for syria with foreign powers deadlocked over how to end syria's conflicts also foreign minister been saying about that. fraud was outlining russia's stance on syria which hasn't really changed over the almost
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a year that we've seen is conflict going on in the country so that both sides need to put down their weapons and come to the table to talk now that's both. the government forces as well as opposition fighters as well he said that it was only through the kofi annan peace plan that we could see a solution to the ongoing crisis now he looked and is international partners at russia's international partners in trying to come to a peaceful solution and accuse them of not sticking to promises that had been made at a meeting a couple of weeks ago in geneva whereby they seemingly agreed to put pressure on the opposition forces using the influence that they have over those opposition forces to try and get them to in convents them to put down their weapons that we're talking about countries like the united states and great britain here. for all of also said that russia was committed to extending these u.n. monitoring program which is on the ground at the moment in syria they want to see
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that extended by at least another three months. but said that some of the foreign partners that russia is working with at the moment were trying to blackmail the country into trying to into taking a course of action that russia wasn't supposed to take. national bushell we're going to unfortunately we've even seen some moments of blackmail we're told that if we don't agree to pass the resolution on chapter seven of the unit charter they will not agree to extend the united service nancy i consider it talks only counterproductive and dangerous approach because it is unacceptable to use the observers as a bargaining chip the observers are there to assess the situation objectively as me and then when you have to do that. also a lover of also addressing comments that have been made saying russia is supporting the assad government the foreign minister said that that's simply not the case russia is not picking any sides in this conflict and that they want to see both sides put down their weapons and come to the table to talk now also was asked
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a question about how seriously it into a civil war and could we see any kind of wall. crimes charges brought against anybody saying this isn't the primary objective at the moment at the minute the priority is making sure that an end to the bloodshed in syria can be obtained peace or western powers a key is russia stalling the peace process in syria by supporting president assad how date sergey lavrov response to that. well there have been comments made by u.s. secretary of state said little while ago hillary clinton saying that russia and china were both essentially had blood on their hands that they were responsible for what was going on in syria at the moment and that they would have to pay a price so gay lover of pulling no punches coming out and saying that it was on acceptable to speak like this and that these type of threat no place in international diplomacy and really wouldn't help matters at all. to. some
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acceptable to blame it all on russia and china and especially to resort to threats like they will pay for this which is beyond not just diplomacy rules but he comes to cincy so far it's the syrian people who are peaceful you know willingness of some of our foreign partners to observe the u.n. security council's decision sanctions u.s. reasons. well those syrian people it's mentioned there are the ones that russia wants to see decide the future of the country the foreign minister going on to say that it should be up to the syrian people and whatever the syrian people decide who will lead the country in the future russia will buck that decision. all right our free speech out of our reporting that peter thank you very much indeed thank you they are russian foreign ministers news conference is available in for at home and we'll bring you reaction to his comments from austin texas thanks chad.
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thank you welcome back the u.s. secretary of state isn't israel as the final destination of eight nation tour of europe asia and the middle east hillary clinton's visit comes on the heels of a trip to egypt where she helped talks with the newly elected president and armed forces chief clinton is egypt a visit was marred by anti-american protests that culminated in demonstrators throwing tomatoes shoes and water bottles at her contention in the port city of alexandria but despite the cold reception by locals the you are seems to find common ground with egypt's new islamist leadership something that certainly warring america's long time ally israel as policy explain. and there was sort of the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton this past week came to cairo so he sends out a strong message that washington believes it is important to engage with the new president as early on as possible we need for
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a mature support there. very clear for. for the muslim brotherhood for president morsi we have no other choice but to speak with. the west and we've begun the united states is certainly trying to find its way in the region in light of the recent changes of the arab spring but in some respects it's done an almost one hundred eighty degree turn around back in two thousand and five when the even the u.s. secretary of state condoleezza rice went to cairo she emphatically stated that the united states would have nothing to do with the muslim brotherhood certainly the united states is having to find new friends it's abandoning old friends and it's creating new problems and as it forges closer friendships with regimes such as the muslim brotherhood in egypt it needs to calm israeli fears about the changes in the
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region that are seeing increased muscle flexing of islamised fundamentalist regimes the israelis are so concerned by the situation that recently the israeli defense forces placed and aid of planes system back treat near its border in southern israel with egypt it's worth noting that as the united states moves closer to islamize forces in north africa in the middle east it's almost sitting up its old ally israel by creating more forces that are hostile to the jewish state policy r.t. tel aviv. so egypt's new leaders and the country is polarized politics is also the focus of course talk coming later today here on r.g.p. on his also ahead. what's the point of having elections if you're elected and you can't sit in your position of power what's the point of having elections. but you know we're in a situation transition i mean we're talking about a country that hasn't had to marcus lee and thousands of years they had successful
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elections they had to use a lot of solar lying around that's going on right now it's part of the process obviously it may fail i mean we know that but but if if we go if we play it out in sequence with it's likely. likely to as a foundation for this process then there are possibilities that it can succeed and there has to be negotiations between the military and president morsi stephen thinks that what we're watching is a transition is a muddy transition where people are stumbling around making mistakes and having teaching moments that though them grow from i'm not sure that we're in the midst of a transition we might be in the midst of a retrenchment i. i . i. america's trust in the mainstream media is at an all time low according to
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a recent gallup opinion poll the growing discontent is opening the door for a different kind of journalism right now partner explained. venning goodness statics round the clock operations a product always being exported america's mainstream news industry generates power and profits but it seems partisan reporting and frequent gaffes may have made many americans turn away from the big broadcasters when they are. writing the revolution going our across. and. katie holmes are going to war that program where are our recent gallup poll shows an all time low of only twenty percent of the public trusting the news many say this means citizen journalism is becoming a big game changer and the amazing thing about training citizens to be really good pundits is that they they have
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a wealth of information that journalists just don't have when you help them connect what they know are exposed to their experience with a big picture. political event it's very powerful what's that journalist and best selling author and i only wolf not only supports citizen journalism she and business partner lisa thomas have built a nonpartisan training ground for it it's called daily klout dot com we're not just teaching people to vent we're training people to write rigorous shapely opinion pieces which are eight hundred words long and also to source their assertions we also teach them how to link what they are exposing are calling for with action steps. daily klout also features a legislative search engine that monitors and explains bills making their way to capitol hill a tool allowing everyday people to hold federal state and corporate leaders
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accountable when america's fourth state fails to i think the mainstream media has become about entertainment. and. so concerned who holds the purse strings if the mainstream media is controlled by large corporate interests they're going they're beholden to them but this website is independently financed giving tens of thousands of citizens the freedom to report on topics many news networks are accused of suppressing i think one of the best ways you can judge the state of democracy is in how to mediate the hate and i think if you kind of a situation where the citizens of the country are actually bypassing the mainstream media i think that says a lot about the stage of democracy critics however argue that only properly educated and experienced journalists should be intrusted with understanding the rigors and ethics involved in news reporting but even then. there is no guarantee the public will receive facts the supreme court justices have struck
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down the individual mandate unconstitutional the direct blow to the president i would say it's a direct blow to his democratic party the individual mandate has been struck down it has been struck down no it has not. stopped i knew i was massmedia still maintains a stronger and wider reach that citizen journalism but it no longer holds the power to determine what the public is the baby doing or even reporting about hurry up or not artsy we are. the debt was show no sign of letting out our business desk is keeping a close eye on it. absolutely eurozone aswan two on certainty on monday the euro dropped to the a lowest level in sweden half years to the british pound the city markets in europe are sliding while germany's bald markets are expanding their
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games thoughts on the signs that europe's strongest economy is given into the crisis of pressure all the detail on the equity markets in the business bulletin sometimes. how to write downs the recession how europeans are preparing to survive ahead of souls on the politicians on the currency bondo will report on that later they start on. he always has the full story on the news the others my. home and here's some of what would go there for you right now. tokyo take to the pads and a mattress a compass on a precocious against a possible future disaster. and the rain picks out the filmmaker and human rights activist still trying to capture the crown downs on camera all the details of a little be the right now. you know sometimes you see
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a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. of the. wealthy british soil roads and let's move on to go to the next door. neighbor the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the. all economy cars report on r.g.p. . resistance not politics but a culture. is could.
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cultures of resistance on. good food started here. for going global and now it's my. blog you. take your stuff. to. make your statement. but the a. few points to. going
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on now europeans across the continent up tightening their belts but some are taking us to the extreme despite the e.u. popular as repeated assurances they had the euro zone the road to recovery oh he's been to ostrich and me so mine is going all out and preparing for that was it seems like a place where the grass is always green and where every cloud has a silver lining but even in these ideal exciting in western australia there are fears of an economic doom as they. put the last few years has been converting his house into a fully self-sufficient residence and his reasons a purely economic. we got the worst case scenario that we're preparing for is the total collapse of the economy there would be problems with food electricity water supply so i want to make sure we could waste this time when money will be worthless . solar panels a wind turbine an emergency generator he's now producing more than two thirds of
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the power he needs the cows in the garden should provide a backup if supermarkets. and in case of fuel shortages there's also a rail turn in chief. while this scenario may seem to apocalyptic the hill believes the euro collapse and the ensuing social upheaval is a matter of when rather than if the bull. politicians keep talking about decreasing debts but what they do is just to prove. that a new steps no new solutions on what to do about this whole situation the rude awakening is coming we all hope to postpone it but eventually it will come and. still ask us to change his name and not to give out his address out of concern that in case of the total collapse his europe proved refuge will be inundated by the angry and hungry donors the fears are not entirely foreign to many europeans especially of an older generation this part of their world peers to be rather their
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forefront of the cold war and preparing for the worst was part of the government's contingency plans but their idea that calamity may come from them in europe rather than outside is relatively new and therefore all the more frightening after decades of increasing crisp air it's the thought of losing basic comforts it's still rather hard to take in for many northern europeans but on the other hand a few years ago their southern neighbors couldn't imagine that soup kitchens would become so popular in greece or that food aid would be in such demand in spain some people say the gold care for the government. i'm responsible for myself let's say about fifty percent of the. citizens may think in this way. but the majority will say no government we pay our taxes and so for we expect that we get.
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supplied by the government while the initial enthusiasm behind the euro project was at least partially based on the rx to reach esteem an increasing number of europeans are now fearing the opposite transition of weaker artsy reporting from western austria. next hour we'll speak to a british business mogul who sponsored a prize for the best answer to how to manage a euro break up for him letting the troubled states quit the monetary union is inevitable. i can't see how a country whose interest rate is being held at levels the miles above its growth rate come possibly escape. without some. defaulting devaluing some of that debt and starting again until greece and spain can be competitive in the market i don't see how they politicians will cling to their ideals and that promises for as long as they possibly can but in the ways of economics always wins politics never trumps
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second. let's now take a look at some other stories making news around the world one of the second world wars most wanted criminals has reportedly been found in hungary ladislas tragic. night a seven sent over fifteen thousand jews to our shoots while working as a police commander and as lavar can get to canada under a new identity after being sentenced to death but his disguise was revealed and he went on the run again and has been in hiding for over fifteen years. gonna stand education minister has survived a roadside bomb attack in the north the third assault on a top government official in as many days of the show say the explosive was similar to those usually used by the taliban on sunday a certain blast at a wedding claimed twenty lives including a prominent member of the afghan parliament and close ally of president karzai.
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violent deaths are all too frequent in afghanistan are not always at the hands of insurgents online only aussies team kirby looks at nato has a record in killing civilians and whether just saying sorry is really enough. to build. tim's mission to teach. and. this is. only. let's cross over to the business desk and the thrushes that are not russia lowered its crude expert g.g. how is that going to affect the oil producers well in general or crude export taxes usually stimulate producers to export more but actually the tax rate changes on a monthly basis that's also something to keep in mind more on how to crude is
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trading this monday in just a couple of minutes but first let's check out the equity markets and we'll start with the europe and as you can see there europe is trading mixed this hour at the footsie is a losing around three quarters of a percent germany's dax it is managing to stay above the line and that's after the euro stocks fifty index last week marked the longest winning streak in about two years now let's move on to the currency market and what we're seeing there is the russian ruble is losing to the euro but is managing to gain to the u.s. dollar the euro at the moment is trading pretty much flat to negative to the u.s. dollar and here in russia the markets are pretty much mixed at the moment while actually what we're seeing is that there is gading and mainly due to external factors the earning season isn't full swing in the united states and that's what will really drive the markets going forward or looking to this monday is the citi group that's reporting later in the day and pretty much
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a third of the companies in the dow jones industrial index are reporting this week so that these results will likely drop the market as i said. also here on the i six the blue chips are managing to revalue most of them are trading in the positive territory as you can see these burbank that was in the red last hour has rebounded its training flight to negative lukoil is also up around a quarter of a percent and one k. is one of the biggest gainers of the day the metal producers management is meeting president putin later in the day and now on to the crude market it's off its highs of more than a week the. monday the united arab emirates has launched a new pipeline to bypass the straits of hormuz iran has repeatedly threatened to close the route as a response to western sanctions that will certainly add into the supply concern pressure that's the latest from the business desk i'll be back with an update in
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