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in their displeasure right now at obama well i think there's two things happen here first of all i mean something that's been talked about even longer that it's the economy stupid is by the rumor sell the fact and therefore yesterday actually markets were girding their law into really expecting that we're going to see a continuation of obama this morning we've got a centrally the post party hangover everybody's we're going up and they thought well could be good for markets could be good for the economy because we'll probably see more quantitative easing quantity of easing as affectively dropping money out of helicopters on the other hand of course the huge problem is that we not only realize that this thing the fiscal cliff is looming at the end of the year and what the fiscal cliff means is that there are lots of tax rises coming there are various tax cuts that are going to be eliminated and indeed there is a sensually of total incontinence in the way that the american government spends its money. now it is obama's last term in office do you think that he will be a lame duck as if he wants to lead the presidency as
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a popular whole do you think he will make the necessary decisions spending cuts to do the job. well that's a that's a very interesting question because i mean first of all i would argue that mr obama isn't a very popular man and he's been elected by about fifty three fifty four percent of the electorate and then reelected by fifty percent of it in his first term he was going to be the great amount of hope and she and should do all sorts of different things what we've seen in the last six or nine months has been an incredibly bitter campaign by somebody who's been very very keen to be divisive across america and really therefore what are we looking at in economic terms i think we're not going to see any great difference because actually mr of obama just dogs not get the economy he doesn't understand and he doesn't seem particularly interested in it and during the course of the next four years he's simply not going to have any degree of the economic power to move forward in the way that he would like which is essentially spending more government money away because. there isn't really any
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more government money to spend and second of all because anyway the republicans still control congress for at least the next two years so unfortunately little dark with a lovely degree of oratory once he can keep on shelves under control that will be mr obama's second term i suspect ok and do you think that some people could be losing their jobs federal reserve chairman ben bernanke a and tim geithner treasury secretary do you think they could be out. i'm not entirely convinced it will be this juncture as i see mr obama doesn't really get it by the economy he doesn't really understand the economy i don't actually overall i'm not necessarily sure that the biggest feelings are necessarily fall in with those two particular gentlemen i'm not sure they're absolutely central italy brilliant at what they've done but nonetheless they were socially followed to see i'm also doxie that people are amongst central bankers and tracery secretaries at the moment to reduce the treasury secretaries and central bankers their reputations are taken
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a terrible knocking in the last four or five years because they don't really speak to know what they're doing as a collective group. right with that in mind it's check out how wall street got on see what investors are saying to all of this and they did indeed demonstrate displeasure has got to be said the numbers speak for themselves as always another the election is out of the way the fiscal cliff is at the forefront of investors' minds right now also data was released showing us consumers increase their debt in september added to all of that events in europe are really helping matters a this is check on european markets now european stocks fell by the most in two weeks outside the european commission on its growth forecast for the region also comments by the european central bank president mario did are they said that the debt crisis in the euro zone is beginning to have an impact on the german economy in those comments they go down too well at all which means the euro dropped against the u.s. dollar continues declining at the russian ruble finished wednesday's session stronger against the basket of cards says as for the us markets then it will
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significant losses and that soviet economic troubles hits investor sentiment as seven thousand individuals may use them of course bucking the trend was a carrier error factors passenger traffic increased by a quarter in the first nine months of the year lou call lost over one and a half percent the company has joined projects in territorial waters of the area and almost you will have to focus on. but better than the market you can see just that point six percent down. so more than the company's latest acquisition of t. and k b p well most of it is privatized action plans us according to prime minister medvedev he has confirmed the state still aims to quit the country's biggest oil producer by twenty six day now right now undoing by tough let me explain. so the russian government has been talking about their privatization plans for quite some time now we know that so all the ambitions still realistic are all they
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have and second are the cases that are actually a tricky one because of the one hand the russian government wants to see in committed to its privatization program in order to make the russian economy more transparent and competitive but other it actually makes you move started this let's take a close so luke at what's really happening in this rosner story ok be nice and creasing is taken ross they have as part of the whole ten k. bit piece sale deal but now the first deputy prime minister of all of that the sale of six per cent of process to big is actually of that very privatization but everybody was waiting for and they spoken so much about but it's really tenure as far as the russian government is concerned they all sticking to their promises on facility that privatization plan well that depends on who you are ask of course the government would say that they are privatizing they are on track
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a part analysts i've spoken to say they do not agree they say very is not privatization on the contrary they say that the whole thing smells of nationalisation. forest russia's state giant rosneft is buying out large independent oil producer kinkaid b.p. that's obviously a further nationalization and sack and experts say the money of the b.p. would pay for all. no it would not go into the state bar just as would be the case with the real privatization but rossley of mars a company again state owned roth never figure out would get all the cash. store as i understand it correct me if i'm wrong this is just the beginning and another state of ross nast will be on the market shortly providing the prices get it right through about the point is k. through the good price will be very very hard to get now because of boston after we can cave in it is a huge company with over
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a hundred billion dollars capitalization and roughly half shares should now reflect this new capitalization in order to sell them well ok rosner chairs grew on the back of the deal but just about temporist sound means that still they do not match this new capitalization ok so how long are we talking about sequester. but experts i've spoken to say they're not too optimistic they say that. that could take very long time. could be years until ross next shares will actually grow which means that until then the government may drag on for the privatization of ross and of ross and after and wait wait and wait for better markets so i know i will be waiting and waiting and waiting thanks very much dade to clarify the situation for us. ok moving on russia and cuba could soon find connection
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between each other but countries of styles to talk to create a joint. it's also fun to set up a harbor a bonus pool that will dock flights from russia to other south american countries the connection points will help to improve both passenger and called a traffic as russia doesn't have direct transport legs with many of its partners in the region. or at last business for now but after a short break we discuss a freedom of speech has any real value at all today what julian assange case shows us. culture is that so much as i know in which of course his wife wanted to dance with you america's political marathon has finally come to an end but was there really a choice to what degree was this campaign season only about.
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parties darden thank you very much for being with us thank you you are the first and as far as i know so far the only m.p. to have visited the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been holed up after he was granted political asylum why did you do that and why you think your colleagues have overlooked the issue while i think many of my colleagues they are afraid to. watch because already there is a campaign going on in the mess we are. to preserve a. normal criminal which is ridiculous because i think julian are so. very much historical. because of the covering of crimes by a us army in afghanistan and iraq and that's what i was getting at when i
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visited in london to show solidarity as i understand you don't consider him a criminal right i am not the court i think israel has to go to court or has to have the opportunity to see in freedom. and to give the answer as to the reply. for the swedish side. that means that he has to have the guarantee not to extradited to the us do you think currently has no guarantees sweden. great britain they do not give the guarantee to not extradite him to the us and what if he's extradited to the united states is not the best example to do everything in. a good way. in the. case of justice so we do have a death penalty in the us and we do have lots of prisoners
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which are awaiting for the death penalty or are for life. in prison and we have the example of bradley manning and. it's concerning about the health of bradley manning and his case but he is afraid that he will the same fate if you will be extradited to the u.s. i do not think there. has done something wrong when you was the covering the u.s. walk crimes. normally it's a really duty of everyone it's a human duty to d. cover walkway him so that is. really an asshole and i think in a way he does the noble prize for peace but not the prison in the u.s. since your visit to our son the u.s. has declared him an enemy of state his in the same tired now with taliban do you
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think can be hunted down right now captured or killed by the u.s. it's possible. you never know. how people react on this declaration of the u.s. the head of the u.s. that he is the enemy that he. should be. should be seen like the taliban or. terrorists and want to drill in asuncion main concerns expressed to you how he thinks where the situation is going well i met him in a very very good mood. especially in a very good psychological more he's a very strong person and he is very. self confident and confident about this what he has done he knows that was right and. the only thing
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that would like to free men and. got the opportunity to his replies to the swedish government and the security. in sweden is he optimistic well he hopes that he will soon get the opportunity to reply on these accusations. done by the swedish side and therefore he hopes that he will get it. from great britain and sweden that he will not be extradited to the us few people have actually seen the conditions in which leaves these days the embassy we only know we all have been hearing that there is a very small room telephone and internet connection so could you please give us an idea what a live in conditions are there while the living conditions are very high because
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this is so small he has got his own room and there are some other rooms where he can move as well. opportunity to watch t.v. as well as far as i know and he has got showers and everything you need to actually mention bradley manning i know you had plans to visit him as well and you actually support and sympathize with someone who also was declared as an enemy of state by america do you really believe you will be allowed to see him well i do have my plans and fortunately the u.s. embassy in berlin cannot help me. in visiting bradley manning i will try my best now or through. to the german embassy in washington d.c. and ministry of foreign affairs in germany probably they or hopefully
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they can help me to get my aim to visit bradley manning and why you think the cases of bradley manning. important it's unfair to put him in prison. about eight hundred. without any charge so and this is totally inacceptable totally unacceptable. in democracy you cannot just you know put someone into prison and torture him and this is what the un said about bradley manning who was tortured by the u.s. army in the prison where he was and this is not acceptable and we have to stand up for human rights this includes tradition might change after the elections in the u.s. while i'm afraid that there will be no change the actual president barack
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obama he won his campaign with his. saying about the change so all he promised a change in the u.s. but the thing is the fact is that he was doing the same like george bush he has his x. really he has the crimes he has the walk rhymes and he has gone time or more and everything else what george bush has done before barack obama so it will be same it's not. just changing the persons but the policies going on i got lots of really hundreds of e-mails and letters from people all over the world which are supporting and giving me the strength to go further and. do some work like this what i have there and they are supporting me in being really interested in real human
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rights issues and fighting for human rights of someone like bradley manning you were criticized in your country and internationally for signing a petition accusing the us of preparing a war against syria and iran we do have as a metric a war against syria by saudi arabia qatar turkey for example and turkey as the front state of the nato and the need to member states like germany britain france they have sent the services of the secret services to syria to for example to help the free syrian army to make the regime change a regime change policy is against international law and this is what we have side we would like to protect the international law international relations
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and that means no to the regime change policy you also say the interview to a german newspaper that. and the terms of the international law on quote turkey and us and german supporters are actually the aggressor that was after turkey attacked syrian targets following some shells from the syrian side is that true you really can see them as aggressors well turkey is giving place at the border to syria to the foo syrian army firstly secondly they have. guaranteeing the free syrian army. they have guaranteed and give them the opportunity to educate themselves in educational camps for fighting. and i mean this is against international law ok they're not openly making the war against syria but there is a secret that as a metric
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a war going on against syria and this is not acceptable as a member of parliament i guess you question your government about support of the militarized wing of the syrian opposition do you think. in the right direction in trying to resolve the crisis in syria nor they are a cause of the problem too because. the secret service is working we do know that. they are in syria giving advice is. to groups which are. connected to the free syrian army. to one part of the war i think and that's why i think it's very very. well for the german government it's. very. unfortunate that they are taking part in this war against syria what proof do you
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have well we have made in question larry to the german government we do it from the media that to be giving advisors and information information about the moves of the security forces by the regime in syria the german government was not denying this. very said very upset about the situation that my government the german government is not. is not helping to get a solution to the war in syria. now it's doing the opposite it's part of the problem there in syria and. it is acting against international law it's part of the war of syria and is part of the
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aggression against syria and this makes me sad and upset we are in solidarity with the people. peace and freedom loving people in syria and in iran but we are doing everything against the wall thank you very much for your time and i wish you a very good luck with what to do. is give me can i speak with you sure let me. buy something i don't agree on agree with . my son isn't it marina i don't know what is your greatest crime before you'll still. be. sure of your country.
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