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enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. . any time. russia china. asia pacific summit. international get to work. the government. with renewed protests. calling it the biggest threat to global security. diplomatic. but some experts believe the u.s. is pulling off.
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a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at. the top economic move from. the apec summit in russia the common aim of spurring global growth with traditional powers like the u.s. and europe in steady decline asia pacific countries feel it's up to them to pick up the task of recovery following developments up. president who said that right now the global economy has reached a critical point and in order to ensure stability and prosperity china is ready to take on that role of the power locomotive to pull the world the global economy out of this crisis so it's really no surprise that russia is looking increasingly more and more towards its close neighbor and moscow and beijing seem
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to agree on a lot of matters and not just in matters concerning the economy but also concerning politics as well and now of course russia has a lot to offer to china and china is ready and willing to receive whatever russia has to offer of course we can expect the united states to be somewhat worried about china which it probably sees as its main rival as some have suggested but of course the united states to the geisha is here right now u.s. secretary of state has met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov bright and early this morning they were discussing again not just economic matters a but political as well they talked about syria's foreign minister said that russia has expressed its dissatisfaction with the fact that as syria gets continuously implemented with sanctions and he talked about the pointlessness of such sanctions president obama sent his regards and apologies saying that he couldn't be here if the united states right now is in the midst of its pre-election republican contender for the presidential polls mitt romney has expressed his opinion that
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russia is united states geopolitical enemy number one president obama doesn't seem to share that if you point saying that it is sort of a leftover from the cold war era type of thinking and president bush in. an exclusive interview ahead of the summit that say he's willing to work with whichever candidate wins the upcoming presidential elections in the united states but he did pay some compliments to president obama for feeling is that he is a sense of that he sincerely wants to implement change. but can he do it will they let him do it. i mean that there is also the military lobby and the department of state which is quite conservative as for mr romney's position we understand that this is to a certain extent motivated by election campaign rhetoric but i also think that he was already asleep or wrong because such behavior in the international arena is the same as using nationalism and segregation as the tools of u.s. domestic policy if you of course watch the full version of this interview on art
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you. are in a political reporting right there what other u.s. itself made russia turn aced by simply failing to cooperate that's according to better editor in chief of the business new europe magazine. the idea is that you know the fast growing economies of the world are increasing linking up i mean they formalized politically. she's gone from a marketing and acronym to actually a political organization and here. they are getting down to the business of just you know working need to be where the railways have to go which kids are going to go where this is going to you know you put a road down that's a permanent change and the trade will flow as much there's definitely a change in politics starting from about two thousand and four was disappointed with the reception it was getting from the from the west to europe and america particularly. going up to putin's famous speech in two thousand and seven where he called the west to account and said cooperate turn our back on you and i think this
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conference actually marks the point where they begin to turn their back and pay much more attention they're talking about increasing trade to russians with asia fivefold. america is only talking about trade with russia since it is citizens. and so clearly building what putin has been calling. union has gone to the top of the russian policy agenda and that's russia asia led by china of course and that's where all the effort is going. well you've missed out from the summit as well as a detailed analysis that's all you want our website arts he dot com a lot of words . to see the spectacular. fireworks show which included the former first day to find that stunning footage of tito.
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watching r.t. live from moscow there will be no break for greece until the grades are in germany's angela merkel is adamant that athens must press ahead with austerity and the country is currently bracing for a new round of cuts as it welcomes a delegation of order to international paymasters to mark its performance that was on his puter all of our reports it will be anything but a smooth stay for them. greece's economic problems are well documented but they don't show signs of going anywhere anytime soon saloniki the country second city is pretty likely when it comes to the economic hardships compared to the likes of athens but even here the telltale signs of economic downturn a clear to see closed shops boarded up businesses all around the town antonius a maurice the greek prime minister is coming here to open the trade fair on saturday but if he thinks he's in for a warm reception he might have another thing coming every year already in every
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election the good. of the promise things is the sea lice to us in order to grow and to be in the government and after one hundred two days they forget everything everything and they go to europe and they do whatever the european countries like they do not do what ever the good people like the greek word for crisis also means judgement and there are plenty of people that haven't ruled out the possibility of an economic armageddon taking place in the country that's why thousands are expected to gather here and thessaloniki is main square on saturday evening to demonstrate against the government's handling of the financial crisis. and with finances across the e.u. firmly in the doldrums many wants prosperous companies are having to trim the fat but it's certainly a lot easier said than done with migrant workers flooding the job market across the
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block working harder longer and cheaper they're finding favor among customers and envy from those they force out. reports who were here at a construction site where all the workers as well as the owners of the construction company are from poland belgium is seeing an influx of foreign workers from other countries and more often than not these workers are much less than their belgian counterparts in limerick for it. example a province in flanders which has a significant construction sector thirty eight percent of all companies have lost bids to foreign firms ninety percent of them expect to lose bits in the future and this is prompted fears that in the coming months one in five companies will have to lay people off setting prices that are or. what we can call. need to work but if that work is going to other companies then we will lose a lot of jobs in. local firms say they are also losing out when it comes to speed
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of delivery our building sectors have lee unionized. to do good for. working rules but if you look at the foreign companies people work ten twelve thirteen fourteen hours a day six days. of course for delivery speed of your project is a huge advantage and more belgian clients are opting to try their services base people are much more flexible so that's that's why we tried it and it was it was a success europe's debt crisis has dealt a massive blow to a sector that employs up to sixteen million e.u. citizens and with no clear signs of the tough times letting up tension is brewing especially when local firms feel they're getting the short end of the stick on their own turf tesser cilia r.t. antwerp in belgium. i must lose on all but a for greece's fellow saw for italy italy world's oldest bank faces an uncertain
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future moment to do passkey did not survive berlusconi's bunga bunga parties it seems the country the bank is on the verge of bankruptcy it's the third biggest bank in italy and now it has all these government bonds which is trying to sell but of course the yield keeps going up and up meaning their bonds are going down and down so they're caught in a spiral nobody knows for sure there is some sort of bailout agreement reached with the italian government but nobody knows what it actually means the government that became toxic in their own aware of this you know remember any other jones at the scene where he replaces the bag of jewels with a bag of sand. but it doesn't quite do it and the big boulder follows them down through the tunnel this is the this bank now in italy they realize that there was a swap and they're now all government bonds that are junk and they're trying to run away down the tunnel. it is a five ten pm here in moscow and after
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a twenty hour battle for syria's largest city of aleppo the government forces have managed to push the rebels out of the hundred military base and soldiers have destroyed six military vehicles the free syrian army troops have been stuffing with captured weapons and army official believes they threw themselves into the fierce offensive at the base because they're running out of bullets and guns so some u.s. senators intensified calls for the arming of syrian rebels and an intervention but the president of the arab lawyers association. thinks western nations are sacrificing the syrian people for their own political goals. western powers have gone where you beyond what was acceptable even and the questionable matter of trying to. interfere in internal affairs of countries and then the pretext of human rights protection of civilians the western powers are stopping the civilian population stopping the revolution from actually coming to terms with the
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government but what they are doing at the present moment he's putting a veto on anybody discussing with the government under the idea that you cannot work with the people whose hands are full of blood well we did exactly the same thing in britain when we called on the ira to speak with the government at the end of the day the western powers work to change the existing regimes because that regime is the only one that is left that is not pro west. britain america and the countries that are assisting you are willing to sacrifice the population of syria in order to achieve their objective of changing the regime. this is all still to come for you a bit later in the program a matter of taste. organic now because you can see how the cows are labeled organic regular people in new york weigh in on the debate surrounding the labels on genetically modified. plus more and more jobs are created online
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the free. employees offices both. in the west but for very different reasons. wealthy british style the sunday. times. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports.
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more news today. again fled. from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. it's a pleasure to have you with us on this saturday here on r.t. canada has expelled all iranian diplomats from the country and closed its embassy in tehran pushing relations between the nations to crisis point or to a declared iran a state sponsor of terrorism claiming its nuclear plans and stance toward syria are unacceptable alter our didn't pull any punches either as it responded with promises of retaliation saying canada is being manipulated michel chossudovsky the director for the center of research on globalization based in montreal agrees that canada wasn't the one making the decisions here. this is
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a tie only statement that only moments. really also very serious this is because it closes down communication it isolates iran it's taking diplomacy and it is creating you can't avoid it lowers the so to speak this is what until you can in our why it was it was take it in that calculus very much a policy of the united states we have religious ration of the military between the two countries there's consultation in foreign policy it's well known that the harper government merely more or less follows in the footsteps of washington and i think that they wanted to put science lukather that the first step now it's interesting to say the least that when foreign minister made the statements he also said well there are no reports of on one actual attack on iran so everybody is talking about an attack on iran israel's talking about it not bombers talking
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about it it's part of the election campaign it's an act of it's a recreation is very unfortunate because we have to maintain dialogue with countries and peace rather than our create conditions which could lead to you know to a military at. other stories on line here's what else we have. right now. a holocaust. website. to bridge the.
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download. stream. any time. just a couple of minutes. across the globe. while
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professionals on the west coast in india highly skilled workers find themselves in increasing demand for freelance work. it's the middle of the day and while most of his peers are out and about working nine to five in the corporate world twenty nine year old buck she is sitting at his workstation in the comfort of his bedroom i haven't they would have a job it would go to off in one to six i'm not of this person so i'm pretty much doing it on my own when i work from home. i'm feeling less productive what i need some inspiration for writing i would go to a self professed tech nerd but she graduated with high marks and has four years of work experience at microsoft under his belt while he may have had his pick of cushy jobs buc she chose to become a freelancer and is now working online on short term branding campaigns for
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multiple clients around the world such as american express she's part of a growing trend of people who are moving their work out of the office and online studies show that one third of the global workforce will be hired online by two thousand and twenty and it seems like boxing is the hot commodity experts say that one third of the freelance projects from around the world are being completed by people here in india they say it's not just about hiring workers for lower wages they also believe that indians are extremely competitive when it comes to getting white collar jobs the internet has created a level playing field and now indians like buck she are being chosen to work for major international companies there are. very skilled. they do. what i would call situational.
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cations and cultural norms it's a matter of pride for many indians who believe that the country can be known for more than just outsourcing call centers and manufacturing a time new image in the our quit his full time job last year to develop digital databases for european unit. first cities. good workers young people go to good schools you know. probably good causes people are. more educated and most skilled in different areas and sometimes more technicalities macian there are specialized skills and digitization has made him highly sought after and he's now earning twice as much as he did when he worked full time he believes that india's economy will prosper as freelancing becomes more widespread economy would be stronger because it made people more money while the popularity of freelancing might be good news for people in the east it is causing some concern
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for a highly skilled workers in the west sometimes for id jobs that's definitely a concern i definitely know people who are concerned about that and the friend of mine actually said that people are going to get laid off soon after her husband's company because they're looking outsourced think that it makes economic sense to take here and to invest in the place where you live and work and ultimately that's likely to benefit you but i think the u.s. government and the american people need to think for themselves about how they can make themselves more attractive or work for any company leaving them there. for all the shit bucks she freelancing allows him to focus on his work for free and so you just get the job done and before the designated as the nation with the highest number of freelancers the indian labor force is using its skills and education to give workers around the world a run for their money preassure either r t new delhi india. and into the r.t.
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world after we go will start with bahrain where riot police once again have resorted to tear gas stun grenades to disperse the latest on all the right direction dozens of people ignored the government's ban and took to the streets demanding the release of prisoners of conscience crane has been witnessing constant protests since the end of august the latest follow today's court decision to uphold the guilty verdict for opposition activists accused of plotting to overthrow the gulf. washington is designating the pakistani based network a terrorist organization for the movement criticism in islamabad where senior officials say it would undermine peace efforts in afghanistan and strain u.s. pakistani relations the insurgent group is said to be active in afghanistan and has been blamed for a number of attacks on american troops the organization came to prominence in the one nine hundred eighty s. when it was funded and hailed as freedom fighters by the cia.
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egyptian forces report success in shutting down thirty one of over two hundred smuggling tunnels in the sinai peninsula they were used to move goods into the gaza strip blockaded by israel and cairo had a previously turned a blind eye but lately though it's feared local militants are using the tunnels to smuggle weapons israel which neighbors sinai is worried about egypt's massive military presence and is considering closing its border. well our genetically modified foods are touted by producers as an answer to the hunger risk facing the world's booming population but there is a battle between a consumer groups raising the alarm about possible health hazards sand food producers resisting attempts to force them to label their g.m. products so the resident or lower half of us are went to gauge opinion on the streets of the big apple. more than forty countries around the world have mandated g.m.o.
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labeling on food products but not in the u.s. is it fair to consumers to not have that information this week let's talk about that you would like to see the labels that absolutely why do you think we don't have them here oh i'm a big conspiracy theorist and i'm sure that like the government you know because they're getting paid by the pharmaceutical companies that own the g.m. most they don't it's all that's what i think it comes down to money like everything out right exactly and it's all about big corporations making the seeds that are genetically modified i don't know i mean i've got a daughter who's really really particular about what she said no i mean i guess in our generation we do see what it has been there it is it a younger generation concern is i think a lot of people say there's no direct link to it in terms of what it does to your how but then again they said that about smoking a decade this is. greens in a way whether they're good for you or not so maybe there's a bit on there are you ok with it i'm ok with it you don't care if it's been messed
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with. i just think you know we've got to be careful because we're not going to have enough food at some point if we don't we maybe need to look at other wise that we can help. a whole. food production really think should be labeled the consumer should know the place where you get to go if you were going and you made oh wait what do you do put a barcode on not going to read it right now and that's the other thing are people going to pay attention and care anyway right the price being someone that works in retail food on the shelf you know you read those labels and you don't trust them i don't trust any levels but you know what organic labels. you know some of them i do just because they're a little healthier but regardless like organic milk that comes from the same cow the cows are labeled are again. craig miller you know they're not a lot of people say there's no low evidence that g m o's are bad for your health.
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so but when it's on the label you can decide if you want to eat it or not so i think that's a different if you think it's probably or not or it makes no sense you can buy it whether or not you think it's fair for a company to not have to label for g.m.o. information the bottom line is if you live in the united states you're probably ingesting a lot of g.m.o. food whether you like it or not at. all with the headlines of the cars report interesting.
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i'm in sochi the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourth she went through the cricket. song she. sang. a. song she. sang the song a. dog this. is a. sitcom. suzie it's so true.
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welcome back to this was to be a series of refuse to listen with the role of foster this evening with actively delving into the facts which affect all of us who put on this internet and we've got to give a special welcome to all the ladies and agents from the n.s.a. a few of them i find pleasure listening in because the show is all about segments in which spreading from the streets in swat modems as we speak lisa being tacitly written in to implement ways of controlling the expanse of dissent snit to keep us safe we're told. one hopes you could trust the government now if you've got nothing to hide you've got nothing to worry about.
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execution dates in believe me. just pay me one to two execution date is enough for anybody to go through your life and. you know more than fifty percent of the people here if you didn't texas are not. why you know you've been known to have through a snag. this is like you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point when death becomes. oh i ever knew i hope. i would get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then is it be a scary moment for you to know you can loose here want to be appearing at the in a manner of me sanity it's time to go.

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