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they're going to. eat in america brought into the euro zone meetings and battles to all block solutions while bog areas not the thing about our. approaches to blood bringing french speaking put back on our show tough times have people increasingly on paper into. the glass is said to be ratcheting up but rants against iran in a bid to delay a possible israeli strike to get. international
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news live from moscow this is the with me thanks for joining it's more bad news for the eurozone as the ratings agency moody's slumps and negative outlook on the block with the possible downgrade looming it's meant to reflect the troubles of its main budget contributors including germany and france and sit down between leaders have so far failed to bring about any opening for trying to tuesday will see greece and portugal under scrutiny from their creditors as france and italy continue attempts to dig their way out of trouble meanwhile is the european public bearing the brunt of the crisis and now that spain is regions under a loose it has run out of money and asked the central government for help and investment advisor patrick young says the bailouts will weaken members are destroying the eurozone. notwithstanding the terrible crisis in the euro zone the truth is that the european union's glorious idea that they can pull everybody's
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money together and go towards prosperity has been a fiasco because all of the people in the euro are being sucked towards poverty because of the fact that there has been transferred so much money to the profit incompetent government that are on the southern side of the euro zone there's a wonderful article by the mayor of london boris johnson talking about how cruel issue is going to be sucked into the euro because they've pledged to join it because they are exceeding to the european union next year that would be a suicide move for any nation that wants to join ultimately the prosperous club of the euro zone has turned into a very bitter dark or amongst a few doom drunks over who is going to get the last measure of vodka and that is not a way that any other government is going to be happy in being complicit with the economic mismanagement of a crumbling field single currency zone meanwhile where one eye on the troubles of its neighbors bulk area has put its here and the sions on hold despite finally
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having qualifies to join us instance are seeing reports now on the poorest members change of heart. garia is opposing the latest blow to the embattled currency no it has put on hold its long held plans are joining the euro bloc and interesting we bulgaria in contrast to a lot of bigger economies has managed to reduce its budget deficit to two point one percent of its g.d.p. and that is safely within the three percent rule set by the e.u. a number consistently met mentioned by german chancellor angela merkel but now that they've actually qualified and all the rules they don't want to put this on hold of the prime minister of bulgaria as well as the finance minister had both said that there are two main reasons for this one is the increasing of vulnerability and uncertainty of the future of the euro in the block it's clear it's been going on for a couple of years now and also the deteriorating economic conditions are still the clear way out of the crisis and secondly and i think importantly for the leaders of
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that country is that changing the public opinion in bulgaria people they're asking the very same questions that the citizens of credit and countries are asking who else are going to be allowed and for bulgaria's point of view who are we going to bail out once we join the euro and also the country has been through three years already of a spirit of measures cuts in pensions and wages and you know for the last year especially a stereo is almost a key word when discussing the eurozone or the euro and now bulgaria is not the only country it's just the latest in the string of countries lithuania last week the prime minister has said that it will only join the euro when quote unquote europe was ready and of course that is at this point very unclear when the state will be coming and also latvia has lost and boozy as it's changed its tone in terms of looking at the process of joining you be a euro now what this all underlies it goes back to the same point the vulnerabilities the weaknesses that we see in the euro and from the outsider's
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point of view this is what they see they see contras in trouble needing bailouts and you have creditor countries imposed on the people and you have angry and desperate citizens of those countries and with that kind of a picture it's not entirely surprising that bulgaria made that decision. with the euro zone's troubles only escalating our business presenting kate's appeal they will have the latest market update from the region ha. ha yeah yeah i'm looking at these figures behind me and i can tell you that by the footsie on the docks and european markets they are entrenched in negative territory in the us rate is the pressure is building on the e.c.b. sure of bill that bond purchasing plan which could potentially in full some stability in the troubled region at least os what investors across in letting this go right now to join me in twenty minutes time i have a breakdown. and also coming up later we'll take a look at the election process in the us as the democrats gather with a convention to a push to collab the wrong obama tag on to. it
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going it alone that's what's on the minds of a growing number of voters in canada's french speaking province of quebec this tuesday people are said to go to the pulsar choose their government with this separate it's gaining ground i mean the country's financial turmoil and the citric in our explains. gloomy economic times attracts social instability and uncertainty and what tomorrow will bring for canada's mostly french speaking province of quebec that means agitation for separation is stirring yet again as voters head to the polls it's a three way fight to be the dominant force in convex parliament with emotions running high came back as one hundred eighty four billion dollars in debt and has an economy that has grown by a mere one point seven percent in the last year falling behind canada as a whole competing at the ballot box are the incumbent liberals the firstly form coalition for the future of combat and the separatist war and it's the latter which is proving most popular at the polls marching ahead of the others at around thirty
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three percent this means the issue of convex breakaway from canada could return to the forefront of the decade long reign of the liberals comes to a close it's the latest example of separatism spreading its wings globally in troublesome economic times the separatists leading in the polls claim their short term priority would be picking the economy up of its knees instead of pushing for a separation vote straight away the party leader says a referendum on convex independence would only be held if there was complete confidence in a win for now opinion polls suggest less than forty percent of the provinces population would support a split the new found was over could back comes after months of student and union protests raging amid summer and spring tens of thousands of students have made their ways out onto the streets and shown their public outrage with clashes with police making news headlines across the world how canada in quebec would fare
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without each other is a matter of fierce debate among experts we might now be much closer to finding out and stated churkin our moscow. canadian reporter michael foreign says quebec is growing estranged from the rest of canada with people left with a new tenants and a separatist. i think what it really comes down to is that backers will be choosing the lesser of three evils and for many people especially people the younger popular population they feel that the why is the move in the step forward maybe towards more of a progressive message in the province a lot of the polyp party politics you seem between the three parties they have very very many of the same policies in this and they're spending from the liberal party in terms of you know you saw the tuition protests going on a few months ago and they're even still going on now but i think when it comes down to it people are just making a choice based upon dissatisfaction with the with all the three major parties and
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when it comes to i mean austerity measures well yeah there have been cutbacks and but i mean i think that's been across the board for most canadian provinces in the sense in terms of you know the support of separatism across the province i think across the board of people really just don't care anymore i mean canadians used to care we used to care or you know if it was somebody in a bird or in terror we had family out there friends and they'd say to us you know are you guys really going to be voting to leave and i think even in the past few months we saw polls it was a poll done asking canadians you know do you care for kickback leaves and you know half of canadians said no we don't care. this is coming up in a few minutes adventurous spirit. dance halls like bungee jumping rope jumping have become a pretty popular part. we're going to get. that stuff. then choose to find out firsthand or drives young people to take up extreme
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sports. the u.s. has reportedly taken further in direct action against iran to delay a possible israeli strike against the country saying it will not buy washington good bands of pressure from a zero to declare certain red lines of attack iran's nuclear program honestly reports. for some time now there have been indications that television might be considering a strike on turnaround and that such a strike could be imminent what we're hearing now or rumblings from the american administration that it is putting all steps on the table that it is employing all steps short of war to try and prevent these raids from going this route at the same time it is also trying to force to iran to take negotiations more seriously and these are negotiations over its nuclear program that until now have stalled we are hearing from high ranking and named american officials that the united states and
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twenty five other countries will be participating in the largest ever mine sweeping exercise in the gulf and that this is an attempt to prevent any kind of efforts by iran to block oil exports through the strait of hormuz was at the same time washington is completing a new radar system in qatar that will combine with already existing radar systems into key and in israel met together these will form a board of anti missile coverage now these developments are out in the public but they do come on the back of rumors that are going on imply. of it and that is that israel would never consider any kind of military action on iran and i listened head and then we can support whether or not this is true is impossible to say but second any kind of his reaction would result in a full scale regional clumsily and at the same time the united states by publicly not supporting a war is me trying to show itself against any kind of check israeli action
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policy r.t. to have it. stevens is professor of politics and international studies at the university of san francisco things with the run well devastate both sides i think there was an awareness. in the white house and elsewhere of the war with iran would be a disaster i mean even putting aside the moral concerns the legal concerns about such a flicked the word games and other scenarios that have been looking at all come out to the same conclusion the qassam badly outweighed the benefits and so the united states is concerned as they are about nuclear about iran's nuclear program what to do under the can to avoid war is really general staff the time generals i've done so much calculations of the kind of guy that has and americanize it really would be you know the enron story that it would be disastrous for israel as well with on
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leash you know thousands of rockets into israel iran so far as you know nuclear arsenal of missiles actually do a lot of damage and and certainly on balance israel could do more harm to iran that iran could be to israel and certainly would not send back their nuclear program to any substantial degree in fact if anything it would give the iranians a motivation to go actually branched off from once as far as we know so far is a billion program and to actually develop a nuclear weapon. don't forget to look into websites for this story and more and also they don't call my name is a want you can find out right now the private e-mails of the month about the book containing correspondence revealing how i'm just braving the pad of a toxic face released in norwegian shops. close makes store to watch the footage of a mine so explosion on the sun and find out how it affected us here and that has
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this is our see welcome back and let's not check some other news stories from around the world. and the rain an appeals court has upheld the decision to jail twenty opposition figures and activists for allegedly plotting to overthrow the ruling market last year's verdicts among which are raids and life sentences triggered widespread protests with demands to release those imprisoned their ongoing civil unrest in bahrain has already claimed sixteen lives in clashes with police and the south has continued to demand democratic reforms. police officers have been during a second night of sectarian clashes in belfast northern ireland loyalist fast fort worth police on sunday leaving almost fifty officers injured in response to a parade by irish republican rioters threw bottles bricks and fireworks at the
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police lines until early monday morning trouble tends to break out in most summers in reaction to the two communities holding traditional parades. syrian opposition activists claim that twenty five people have been killed in a government ever tried on a building in the city of al-bab assad forces say this strike targeted rebel forces operating in their air which is in the hot spot province of aleppo response and then you you are an international envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi described his mission to stop the fighting i was nearly impossible. in the us as the democratic national convention is kicking off with thousands of delegates gathering in north carolina the three day event will culminate with a bronco bamma can find at the democratic party candidates this comes hot on the heels of last week's republican convention but still a strong criticism of obama's four years in the white house and just like sound in their sent i contributed to that to truth website doesn't see much light ahead for
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the us whoever wins the election. the way to think about what's happening to america and essentially the north atlantic coalition in general is that things are getting very very much worse somewhat slow and if president obama were elected they would get much worse to continue slow rate and if president if there were a president romney that would get much worse at a quicker rate and that's essentially the way to look at it the shift of money and power from the bottom to the top whether accelerate under romney the condition for working people for women or you know communities of color that are subject amassing incarceration for. countries abroad that are plagued by drone strikes we get much worse under mitt romney and they're already going to get quite bad under president obama appetite for the extreme daring pulse times again the popularity in
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russia with adrenaline junkies coming out with some superhuman tricks turning them into internet sensations. to people they. risking it all for a thrill the young the brave and the downright dangerous appropriately dubbed suicide sports uploading videos and images of yourself performing things of a stunt is a fad that's taken russia by storm marina's adrenaline fueled stunt attracted millions of hits online but the ball just assertions it was not something we planned i decided to go on the rooftop and ask my friends to join i looked around and i felt i needed something more my friend was of course very worried about me but i said that everything was under control and decided to take a walk i think a lot of people like it because it provokes sincere emotions drive and happiness i was doing what i had wanted to do for such a long time but still i was very surprised that. you.
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were you know works part time at the appropriately named mads a group that offers the opportunity to do harness jumps in musk i just felt like bungee jumping and great jumping have to come a really popular pastime here in russia so we're going to give it a go. well though certainly an adrenaline rush but for some people even that kind of sport is not enough and there's a lot of people many of them in the team here have gone even further while many of the activities to tell you on the edge of legality some of the other stunts simply leap past the boundaries of the law. so you listen to one all or adventures of
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impromptu but for me it's a part of the song new level of ability to become a kind of superman. provides a may play a role but as luck and on numerous occasions these have been without it lost their lives. as the arena have friends and a growing number of like minded russians it seems that's a risk now willing to take care of our city. time now to join katie for a different kind of thrill but just as stressful right a career in finance katie absolutely yearly i think a lot of people who agree with that i mean certainly there's billions of money to be lost but not necessarily your life you can't necessarily leased out but it is very stressful and you certainly need a certain kind ahead of coolness to deal with i would say and talking nerves of steel now because we talk about the pressures that are going to be on still making companies hay in vast amounts all because of the accession to the w.t.
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a the world trade organization in the us because of the free market rules which will force these companies to reduce prices to compete with foreigners and that means lower profitability amid rising local towers on energy and transportation but alexei was asked of the c.e.o. of one of the world's major still make his sevastopol is still the new trade rules will have a positive effect on the russian companies but it would take time to believe that stimulus through so quick and dirty versions doing business grow comparative of course. regular it's reasonable and the question is do you. see there are some specific issues to do solved for example in birth of. your goods from ukraine or an export of hot toddy burnt to united states which require specific decision and all soon it's important to mention is that exertion. doesn't believe big immediate
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role for russians do mystery but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian a global economy growth which will generate additional demand which due to our benefit. the european markets analyst see what is going on they are suffering in the session today we've got the news coming out from moody's investors service that actually downgraded the outlook for the european union sizing the wrist towards germany dk neverland's as well as for two but they have said as well that there is a risk that could lose that purple i wrote into all of that is feeding into the markets this afternoon as we can see the footsie around half a percent down the ties around two tenth's of percent in negative territory as the common currency that it is continuing northward journey want twenty six zero two as for the ruble we can see it's still managing to get i guess the bosco of cars is due to those homes i make is up as well as i would gets the actual markets here
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moscow will be able to see is a mixed session at the moment international pressure is beginning to take that toll on the mises that five basis points down in the red whereas e.r.t.'s is holding on to hope of percent of gains in the afternoon session here in moscow moving on will be i would see what oil is up to now about fifty eight percent of oil output from the gulf of mexico to the us because of the hurricane isaac as well as the supply disruptions and that can very much justify why we've got prices gaining at the moment as well as gold advancing to the highest level in five months must be visible to the global economic uncertainty that i've been chatting about in these last few minutes really boosting the chances that central banks will intervene and pump of a stimulus and therefore gold always benefits from the economies are moving over to be talking about easy jet now a flight from london to moscow also appeases bug could soon become cheap as
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britain's easy jet to turn its wings to russia we see daily newspaper says the low cost carrier pounds to launch regular flights between the cities. soon as next year however it still needs to what attends our all for that route with the virgin atlantic british airways among other businesses will know the result of all bidding for that but as far as i'm concerned whole is a very good it's good news because all of this could mean cheaper flights and he doesn't like. i don't believe it here right so looking forward to seeing more guests here in moscow about exactly one surely we remember the all right kate is the next hour but surely will remember the tragic school siege in the russian city of beslan and here is on that out of the headlines to stay with us.
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i had a family i lived in the failing nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker's society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of us factual truth is there. was a legal a flood legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and i think that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the last i figure it's
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here's one of the major trails into the united states and. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. bothers a little chap mean that crack mortars from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mindedness pay and sturdy so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all came from someone else. mine. would be so much brighter if you only bounce from things to impressions. who screamed stunts on t.v. don't come. wealthy british style.
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