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brought here to this camp and now a man doesn't know what to do with them the country is struggling with few natural resources little water and is in need of foreign aid their growing number is putting pressure on in a way the refugee way republic we can close the border on the faces of the refugees we have to help syria is like a sister to jordan and king abdullah and president assad friends now king is in a very difficult situation goes on there has a direct impact on what has. relations between a man in damascus are already strained a number of defected soldiers and senior officers are being sheltered in the kingdom the most high profile refugee was the prime minister riyad hitch up who fled to turkey through jordan earlier this month and then that the tribes who fearing massive amounts of weapons ammunition and sniper rifles to syria from jordan saudi arabia is promising economic assistance in exchange for months cooperation but it could backfire. if there is regime change in syria and the
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extremists come to power this will make problems for jordan where we have our own extremists although they're far more flexible. and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but we food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions this is. the atmosphere here is so. mysterious you die quickly but here we are dying a slow death i wish now i never left to come here. jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place . caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. camp on the jordanian syrian border.
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i know we're coming to you live from the heart of moscow still ahead for you in this hour here on our look at the roots of radicalism let's look at the spread of. them in russia and whether it's being fueled from abroad in just a few minutes here on. the. wealthy british style. market. why not what's really happening to the global economy with my no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. understand it and then.
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it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today as the eurozone is failing to break free of its crippling economic crisis the leader of powerhouse germany is eyeing profit in the east on a visit to china chancellor angela merkel is aiming to convince beijing that europe is still a safe place to invest with billions worth of business deals having already being signed with this report arts. no stranger to china this is her sixth trip to the country since she came to power in two thousand and five and there's going to be some big business to be talked about during this current trip and it's not just politicians of the day on this visit a group of around twenty in the delegation including people like siemens and
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volkswagen who are all there to show that the eurozone still is a stable market to invest in but china has its own vested interest in seeing the eurozone stick together europe is china's biggest export market so there will be support there from beijing to keeping the monetary union together but just expect some kind words they shouldn't be any talk of cash coming forward from china to help the ailing euro zone now there is talk of a special relationship between germany and china not unsettle some people in brussels who feel a little left out and when you look at the figures you can see why some nations would be feeling like they're not getting a slice of the pie trade between the two countries is set to rise to around two hundred and eighty billion dollars by the year twenty fifteen well the reason that the to make such good economic bedfellows at the moment is that germany produces the machinery needed for china's manufacturing industry germany also sees china as
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a growing market full day or exports since the orders have started drying up from within europe due to the people simply not having the cash to buy german goods within the european union and within the euro zone monetary union so will be the eurozone crisis an increasing economic ties that will top the bill when it comes to i'm going to quit talking to the chinese leadership but what will be underlining the meeting is a cruel fact that germany needs china far more right now than china needs germany. all of the reporting right that one in the meantime aton is prime minister has also called on greece italy and spain to go through with reforms on budget cuts to get their finances back on track spain is meanwhile trying to dispel fears that it might need another bailout as its formally strongest region catalonia has run out of money a risk consultant john holzman pony said i'm going to buckle will not be able to convince beijing to throw its cash into europe struggling south what they want to
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talk about is not europe and germany relations between china and germany are great trade bilaterally grew at eighteen point nine percent last year one fifth of all exports to china from europe or germany one quarter of all imports in from china our go to germany that's a booming relationships that's the difference uncouple in germany from europe so a lot of countries around the world are doing it so i think you'll see a polite no underlying spanish and italian bonds as the chinese now become suicidal and this is america can be a good business person for germany but i doubt she can do the same for your the chinese are very polite indeed but they're religious above everything but they don't want to be saddled with the insanity that is of the productivity of italy and spain compared the productivity of germany the euro zone's work very well for germany these other weaker countries have gone on a spending binge and bought german exports with that no longer being the case because they're in no position to do that germany is it's absolutely vital looks for more partners to buy their wherewithal and that means more from china or from
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india the problem is the whole world is in a downturn and so who buys this access german capacity becomes vital for the future of germany because of germany goes down well in the titanic really has hit the black hole and it won't be long before the whole ship sinks. working twenty four seventh's provides you with the best stories and videos from all around the world let's have a quick look right now and see what is standing by for you at the moment on our web site for example another school of hard knocks. university lost its right to admit. this the massive. new world order with all around this remarkable public. video in full. of course.
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just a few minutes the killing of a spiritual leader of muslims by an islamic extremist is being seen as another sign of a steady rise in radicalism here in russia. a female suicide bomber entered the cleric's home as a pilgrim. concern is also being fueled by last month's muslim figures in the republic of tatarstan some experts believe the roots of extremism lead all the way back to the middle east but others say the threat from islamic hatred stronger.
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reports. the trip to work that turned to tragedy that our stance had moved he was driving when a series of blasts threw him from his car the man who's been openly against the spread of radical ideas among the lever survived to find out his deputy was shot dead in another part of town investigators still don't know the exact motivation behind the attack but the spotlight is now on the other stun most people here are muslim and that gets mentioned more and more when it comes to the spread of radical islam in washington yes some of the local muslim communities are financed by arab families from states where work of islam is an official religion on the couple the money has to be worked off and they demand the ideology is spread here that it's seventy like a business is one of the most fundamental branches of islam it strongly advocated in saudi arabia which backs it up with billions of dollars of support across the muslim world its followers often oppose all other religions sometimes even calling
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for jihad holy war against them but any other radical movement of us lot of course not part of the official religion here but i thought he saw a different ideas often taught in small mosques hidden from the mainstream. like this one form a boiler house rebuilt into a mosque in one of gazans many apartment blocks the aren't it's the moms denying radical but admit they do not support their stance of visual branches of islam and we don't divide brother muslims and there can be no radicalism no terrorism these are words only used by prove a kidders who want to discredit as. we were told here believers are taught sincerely any quality there are no longer are held in modern society look at with justice can only be achieved through islam when someone says islam is the only fan way of life and social order they're called radical or extremist and what's the
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punishment for stealing the hand. not the kind of punishment you'd find in russia's criminal court nevertheless surgery ideas are reportedly gaining more support among young muslims for some expose it could be partly to blame on how the list of banned extremist literature was thrown together. often books by classical world famous authors are. some of prophet muhammad see how can we expect muslims to react course the radicals use this to gain influence. of course through their stand is along we going to buy the worst of the radical islam how the state reacts to the spread of extremism is now he. could only rule the situation you go to school of already because i don't understand. well the russian city of cazan has come under the spotlight again this time as two women were found dead in their flat with the
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words free pussy riot written on the wall above them apparently written in blood it has been treated as a murder scene both the elderly woman and her middle aged daughter died from multiple stab wounds authorities are investigating whether the killer was a supporter of pussy riot and lawyers of the bad have already described it as a provocation of course it was a three members of the russian punk band jailed earlier this month for two years for performing a so-called punk prayer in the country's main cathedral. are you watching r.t. coming up in just a few minutes here a stairway to heaven an old idea of a soviet and is now open for practice find out about the plans to boldly build an elevator into space. just one in twenty minutes past the hour here and oil tanker with a russian crew that had been seized by pirates off the west coast of africa has been freed and none of the twenty four people on board were heard this all
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according to the director of the alpha marine crew company and the pirates pumped out something. three thousand tonnes of oil and then made their escape and the crew is now assessing the damage to the ship and the tanker were seized on tuesday after an exchange of gunfire with security forces from. afghanistan now to start up the odyssey world update it's where five australian soldiers have died a pair of separate incidents two soldiers were killed when their helicopter rolled over while landing just hours earlier a man in an afghan army uniform opened fire on australian soldiers at a military base killing three and wounding two other so-called green on blue attacks in which uniformed afghans turned their weapons against coalition allies have surged it was claiming the lives of at least forty five troops. scandal hit barclays bank is facing another fraud probe over the billions it raised from middle eastern investors in two thousand and eight the bank is suspected of not
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being open enough and what it had paid to advisors when it raised more than five billion pounds of emergency capital at the height of the global financial crisis barclays was also recently in broiled in the row over manipulating the libor rate the reputation of u.k. banks including r.b.s. and started chartered have taken a battering after they were accused of breaking the sanctions imposed on iran. now the death toll from a gas explosion at a coal mine in southwest china has risen to twenty six twenty one others still unaccounted for at the blast happened on wednesday evening when over one hundred fifty miners were in the pit and the owners of the mine have been detained for questioning in coal mine accidents like this or killed almost two thousand people in china last year where safety rules are often neglected. well it is a spectacular fireworks display proving to be one of the highlights of the opening ceremony of the london twenty twelve paralympics the show believed to be the events
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most watched ever by the competition will last about eleven days with over. four thousand athletes from all around the world taking part in a wheelchair basketball shooting swimming and track cycling all to be featured on the first day. where you can forget about rockets and space shuttles a lift could soon be the new way to get to space american and japanese companies are working on projects to achieve just that but at the heart of the groundbreaking development and originally russian idea is artist tom barton explains. as strange as it sounds the idea of a space elevator has been around for decades it was a russian yuri outs a turn of who in the one nine hundred sixty s. had some of the first modern ideas on it first you would have to send a satellite up into geostationary orbit then a line could be lowered and secured to earth and another one up into space as a counterweight all of this would keep the line tight and allow spacecraft to be lowered up and down it thousands of kilometers an hour and at the fraction of the
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cost of space flight it could literally be our lift to the stars and it's not far off as you might think most of the technology already exists the biggest problem being that cable reaching out into space to make one strong enough to stretch the thirty six thousand kilometers necessary scientists think you'd need a material over thirty mega yury strong that's the measurement named after yuri arts the turn of the strongest material available now is just three point nine but new projects are trying to solve that science problem and make the space elevator a reality they want it to reach the moon the american company lift port is raising money for the project and the japanese firm corp aims to have one up and running by two thousand and fifty in the meantime russia is working with ukraine and kazakstan to try and build super sized booster rockets for more traditional trips to the moon but who knows by the middle of the century we might have swapped our rockets for a distant cousin of the humble lift. time the business there is dimitri again good
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to see you are if this is the end of the project called a shock when that's now been put on hold well apparently not necessarily because of the parties involved in the project that's gazprom stats oil and and from france they're saying that basically the project is not feasible anymore costs are too high while demand is folly but bradly way from the nation's capital says that this could mean just a change of strategy for gas problem. it's important to note that gazprom in our view isn't exiting the project gazprom is indicating to investors into the government that due to the location the difficult conditions and the current tax regime that this project is difficult to proceed so anything that we're seeing gas from exit per se i think we've seen gazprom communicate publicly what it used to how it used to project what is really signaling is that many of the next generation projects shelf projects offshore projects or arctic projects are going to need
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a different tax structure whether it's lowering taxes or changing the set up or framework within which they are taxed so i think that this is an indicator for next generation projects across the board. for let's move over to the markets that we start with the united states and they've kicked off in the red pretty deep actually with the dow jones and nasdaq declining one percent this is as basically unemployment benefits stood still flat in the previous week and that means that hiring is slowed down and the economy on it so is not really steaming ahead but it's not bad enough for additional stimulus from the go we'll have to wait and see for the jackson hole summit on friday something that investors have been anticipating for the whole week. over in europe everything is also going from bad to worse with the dax now declining almost two percent now it's led down by main carmaker stocks they're all down more than three percent us folks while good b.m.w.
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and mercedes. now in currencies the euro is gaining versus the dollar that's on the back of this negative data coming out from the united states actually will europe couldn't really boast of positive data either with germany's unemployment also coming up a notch. less than expected for the fifth month in a row in august the russian ruble though is pretty stable in terms of pulling against the basket of currencies. it's the euro and the dog. and on the russian market here is the closing picture for you with the r.t.s. declining more than two percent almost two percent correct myself here m i six a feeling a bit better on a weaker ruble down half a percent but financial stocks were worse than the market would be to be for the more than two percent and it's not only blanks but also bankers who are rated on their performance not global finance magazine as rated fifty central bankers with
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marks from a to d. just like school on the basis of several criteria including levels of unemployment and what was it again interest rates in their countries the biggest grades were given to only six heads of financial regulators including the ones from australia canada and israel interestingly the chairman of russia's central banks of gay it could not see if he over turkey's colleagues from the fed and the e.c.b. he was given a b. plus grade while ben bernanke he married a druggie had to be content with just b. and b. minus respectively so we end with a bit of national pride for us russians out of central bankers a bit of the new york central bank. as really i can't wait to see what you do next . so you're saying. i'll be back with the headlines on the kaiser report.
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just a moment on the kaiser a board but now it's the headlines and syrians and walk out of a meeting of states not aligned to the u.s. currently taking place in iran they were angered by gyptian leader mohamed morsi who called president assad's regime oppressive. divided u.n. security council tries again to break the syrian deadlock turkey was also invited to the ministerial meeting it's pushing for a buffer zone something russia and china strongly object to all of this heavy fighting continued. german chancellor angela merkel in china to drum up business and convince beijing that the euro is on the road to recovery says we. need to
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impose further. reforms. it's a billboard in half an hour's time for now though that the people and hated by their banks. max kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah now i know i jamie diamond doesn't come on the show stacey max the first headline might have something to do with that economist appearing on max keiser show forced to resign this is on forbes magazine max and in an email confirming the action sandeep jaitley explained to me apparently they don't want to burn bridges at the gold standard institute and i take this to mean bridges with large benefactors and partners however jaitley is unfazed and values to continue his work including a ph d. acceptance speech on the lewd big split from carl manga and eugene vaughan bone by
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a work regarding certain aspects of interest rate theory but. you say i figured out that the whole mazes institute was populated with dangerous ideologues and that these guys formed the basis for the corruption on wall street for the financial terrorism on wall street they refer to the media's institute as their ideological framework that's why they're dangerous ideologues that we have a guest on the show just talking about it in general terms he's fired now what do you see that saudi arabia iraq afghanistan i mean you see this in totalitarian regimes of course i knew this was the case and that's where we're coming out of the maze of well as forbes says i like sandy because he challenges orthodoxy and a thoughtful way aside from the illuminating monetary debate sparked by as a guest on the kaiser report the forced resignation of an economist is both interesting and disturbing well if they're there they're fake libertarians out
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there in the u.s. people call themselves libertarian or not they're fake they're fake austrian school adherents and the whole room school is bogus and from here to sunday the whole all those guy. are the fake ideologues that are fueling the basis of the jamie diamond's the the alan greenspan's the lloyd blankfein the terrorism so let's move on to this next headline max group occupy protester accused of bank robbery for holding your being robbed sign an occupy easton protester faces an attempted bank robbery charge following an arrest that an organized event at a bank during which the occupier was holding a sign that reportedly read you're being robbed dave grusin skee allegedly held cardboard signs outside a wells fargo branch that read you're being robbed while the other said give a man a gun he can rob a bank give a man a bank and he can rob a country the thing that got the police called however was that he was protesting outside bank of america and an employee activated the panic alarm oh right well you
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know we're sort of panic button where's our panic alarm bank of america in the ploy inside the bank saw somebody pointing out the fact that bank of america is stealing money so that the words aren't perfect but it gets them actually max when we were pushing the panic button when we were saying there's fraud happening in the system there's manipulation happening in the system there's a fake bubble in the system we're pressing the panic button and here's what was told to the global you know panic button pushers this is a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen a moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market
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fundamentalism the side the ology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's measles or adam smith institute they get these folks around the world like bertie ahern who's a market fundamentalist the time to suggest that for anyone challenging. they should commit suicide instead when they should have been pushing the panic button and say when will financial terrorist on this show and first patrick is a terrorist he's talking over a budget system we've put some for sponsoring one time oh no bertie ahern was there in front of his compatriots justifying the whole scene of his country thanks bernie well you know there's mass hunger desperation poverty people having to forced to leave ireland because bertie hearn was telling people to commit suicide in fact people are now committing suicide because at the time bertie ahern was telling the journalist the people who were speaking up about the fraud in the system he told them to commit suicide and notice that the industry the
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mainstream media in that moment with him were laughing. yes tell those naysayers who want to pop our bubble that they should go commit suicide watch like paul morse and top regulator if bus turned whistleblower that hundred million people have been put into poverty as a result of bertie ahern in the financial crisis starting in two thousand and seven many will die many millions will die and they're laughing about it they're laughing about this financial holocaust they think it's a joke so you know here on the show we also cover the fact that these same guys bertie ahern when normal people out there are saying you know there's something going wrong with our financial system there's many people ation and fraud in our financial markets this property bubble this must be based on fraud because there's no way for the incomes to sustain that debt and he tells those people to go commit suicide so when the top when those one percent that he helped let's see what happens when.
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