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so that's all coming up in the business but it's and there's a bit of a guy lemmer about it about russian companies guy you see you have not explained all off to the bright star that ok.
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today. again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all. hello there welcome to the business program this friday evening here in moscow i'm katie bilbray thank you for your company. now the great government has yet another dollar to deal with this time it involves russia greece is under pressure from european finance ministers to raise cash from privatization to russian bit is gas problems in tears have emerged as front runners to buy up the country's state owned natural gas through death which could potentially raise more than one point five
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billion euros for others so what's the dire lever that while we're going to turn our attentions to a man cause are very good fellas in on this so do tell me firstly what is that and how vital is it for greece to sell it right now. well katie is a greek state owns and natural gas group which is responsible for the acquisition and delivery of fine natural gas to customers throughout the country at the moment as existing contracts with the about one hundred ninety three companies out throughout the country i believe. and despite all the economic problems that greece is currently facing at that company depth of that company's financial financials are not all that bad in comparison to the rest of the nation so a very lucrative asset indeed now to the second part of the question and greece has
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to sell this asset so i think you summarize it pretty well in the beginning while the country is now under huge pressure from the. from the european commission the european central bank and the international monetary fund and they're under pressure to raise as much money as possible from the privatization. efforts and that's all done in hopes to raise at least fifteen billion euros by the year twenty a sixteen and that's of course hope to reduce a greece's debt burden by at least seven percent and terms of russian gas joining us from well yes they are said to be among the front runners like you said along with the scene says to purchase a sixty five percent stake in the greek gas company and that some of the cash amounts to about one point five billion euros casing like have a mobile gas pump able to make this purchase site and taking into account all the
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restrictions it faces in the. well first of all if this deal does goes through the does go through then i guess from will practically control the in sawyer greek gas markets and that's in part because alpha another company which is a subsidiary all fed and that company is called to testify and it's desk and it manages by appliance and servant throughout the country that will give gus from direct access to the great customers and well it will probably guarantee a stable delivery of gas to european markets however like you said there are certain rate risks associated with this deal if it does goes through and then there are risks associated with the european union restrictions or
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a law should say and that restriction prevents extraction extraction of combining gas extraction and its transportation under one umbrella or under one company so having that's mines there could be some serious opposition to this deal in the e.u. plus let's not forget the the americans who are also not very interested in russia's gas expansion further gas expansion here in europe ok they rightly monsour looks like greece has a tough decision to make then. oh yes definitely they did they do have a very very tough decision to make according to a certain a greek officials and today he said that what if russia makes a greece an offer that say it can't refuse well that's certainly says quite a lot about the position of greece's carnate in. the country is certainly about to
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make a major major commitments of this deal does goals go through with the strong but let's look at it from the different sides and aska a different question has anyone else at all made a concrete offer to purchase that sixty five percent stake in depth on the answer to that is no there are several other names of the companies associated with this bid but nobody else but the russians have made a concrete offer to buy that's on the one side we have the e.u. pressuring greece to pay back all the creditors and. to make sure the pro is ation goes through and on the other hand we also have the e.u. plus the americans for whom like i said before they expand the further expansion of the russians on the gas market is something probably next to a nightmare so let's watch the space. quite a predicament going on to say thank you very much indeed for about. rather cold moscow this evening thank you. we will check out the markets and starting with the
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u.s. stocks they are having a choppy day over as you can see you got mixed colors view just news from china on inflation topped estimates is hurting sentiment as well as a slump in the financial sector but wells fargo is the largest u.s. home lender taking a bating because people simply aren't taking out mortgages right now in these times of. his in europe that they manage to again in size it is a society quite modestly that this friday that's really is china's inflation data and earnings season in the u.s. really takes center stage there watching across the pond the got oil prices as well also being dictated by the news from china concerns are high that economic stimulus may be curbed in the world's second biggest consumer of oil so oil is promising right now russian ruble finished up today's session low against both the year and the us dollar that is the main currencies head north the russian x.
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the markets and they finished with a mixed performance on the bourses here in moscow they managed to finish up the week as you can see just the r.t.s. two basis points down on the my stocks around a quarter above the waterline. moving on then the japanese government approved a fresh stimulus package equivalent to over two hundred twenty billion dollars the aggressive measures are aimed at tackling the country's debts which is the biggest in the industrial world weakening the japanese yen creating six hundred thousand jobs with the hope of adding two percent to economic growth how the government made several attempts to reduce the strength of the again in twenty twelve which resulted in a drop of around fourteen percent against the dollar earlier today i spoke to brett from rob a bank about the latest package in health effects of he thinks these measures will be in the long term not just for japan but the global economy as
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a whole. the answer lies mainly in how the major economies have been responding to the sovereign debt crisis they've been printing money but it's the first thing you see the more the background we've all been printing money so these norms bubble of liquidity out and people always talk about how inflation is not going anywhere at a more mature can all take place but the fact is that time and time again we've seen that inflation is too narrow a measure that you will preserve freshness to narrow measure you should look at us of bubbles i believe one of the critical ultimately few us bubbles of course if you don't think about equity office in asia it is one of the nest of nations where it will go i don't think was in markets currently bubbles but i do think more money will flow into some of these markets are restored become quite bubbly in terms of twenty thirteen you've already mentioned that japan was printing money is already tried this approach we know the federal reserve has also tried this tactic what
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else can be done and you see more printing of money in twenty thirty then what needs to be done in terms of the global economy to get it moving again. i'm afraid of a bit old fashioned here i think what needs to be done is a multi-year process of painful adjustments but currently we're not really very good in the major economies taking pain well pressure is increasing the central banks. bring money and i've tried that and i think that is pushing on a string it will have negative repercussions as well as more freight will see that but i don't think that's where exactly where the solution lies and speak of competitiveness you ask me that on japan. in a way japanese competitiveness will be hurt because the governments take an increasingly active approach think about nationalisation about making investments themselves when governments decide where investments go that's typically not an official allocation. so just to conclude then you don't see the weakness of the yen last staying in the long term. i think the weakness of the youngest of my other
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factors as well seaward risk of the second is that the same thing as a year ago when we were in a similar situation then it was driven by the old hero and people talked about the measures now it's driven by a little bit of fiscal cliff optimism we've at least seem to have avoided it for a few months and therefore now people think that hey this tim is measuring japan or working for some two it actually helps put extraction on it but the key measures here is really the start of the universe camote that risk almost can evaporate relatively quickly as all the business and i'll be back and listen to hours from now the next business bulletins are joining that every town and the meantime up next aaron r.t. is daniel bushell with the truth. world . science technology innovation all the leaders developments from around russia we've got the future covered. join me on
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a journey to the heart of the problem to a place is hidden from the tourists you're going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . looking. to. move you. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you
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thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. ily. ily ily. ily . the only.
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when i've done your. drug game coming up. the reeling from columbine to sandy hook. a supermodel with. no proof anti-depressants are a sham. from the age of docs pumped full of. adam lanza pretty much every school shooting in the polls. was on prescription drugs on antidepressants kids ten times more likely to get four live suicides are even more widespread politicians forcing full make good on americans and the mainstream media this approach you pull those pills they
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told me when i had taken a gun to my third grade class until the last which we were told that if we did not follow up with their evaluation of a.d.h. t. and take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin that child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect at age thirteen while writing his skateboard he suddenly keeled over and was dead the county medical examiner said there was no doubt in that case that the chronic ministration of the red line was the cause of death ritalin is for the purposes of classification by the drug enforcement administration as they schedule two drugs on the same list this cocaine trying to solve a problem in the schools by putting their children on kitty cocaine as we killed just knowing days off to being prescribed antidepressants like pikeville she was
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a. normal girl having trouble sleeping. he. would have done that thousands of felt the being by big pharma reputation across the company is the best not actually matches that of tobacco companies as with buyouts we could have known you know sicko before many people died because the best selling cycle six plex still prozac thought have been full for the first time to reveal the shocking research by being coached thanks for joining us what was the result half of the data that had been collected by the drug companies had never been published they'd kept it hidden so they knew about it the food and drug administration knew about it we used a law called the freedom of information at and we compel the f.d.a. to send us. the data that did not show a benefit of the drug over placebo ok they had proof of id useless but did they
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know their pills are actually deadly to surge to three quarters of the people taking them can lose their ability to engage in sex the way they usually do there's an increased risk of strokes there's an increased risk of death from all causes in young people children and adults up to the age of twenty four there's an increased risk of suicide ality. in women who are pregnant there's an increased risk of miscarriage and when they have babies there's an increased risk of. malformations of the child of autism other serious disorders. serious side of mouth formation the mainstream media winfrey pulled because for every dollar drugs spent on research they have million team times me. media on commercials like this advertising big
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pharma shills an astonishing one hundred billion bucks on ads so brave boy top spin. with this notorious antidepressant zoloft mainstream media gratefully pokus the fool jude and who cares about the view is he why will the corporation pharmaceutical company for nearly fifteen years covered up their own internal investigation that showed that anyone on prozac is twelve times more likely to attempt suicide then those using other antidepressants that talk times more than the average population twelve times more than those already on other antidepressants this is a criminal act and i want to know why these criminals are
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still walking the streets the public is swallowing the lawyers like a dream the top three antidepressants bring in twenty five thousand dollars a minute and the most recent campaigns of the last year or so you're hearing so much on ask your doctor or talk to your doctor about and when you hear that on the screen it sounds so nice of you doctor about it next to rx your doctor about suboxone your doctor about solar talk your health care prepares your doctor to do doctor tell you talk to your doctor immediately talk with your doctor what the studies have shown is if you actually bring up a brand name drug with your doctor by name you are significantly more likely to walk out the door with that drug so they do that for a reason in just three. it's responsible to wall street and wall street first they have to face half to please wall street but the fact that they don't work works to the advantage of the drug companies and the psychiatrist which means that you're not cured which means that you're a patient for like you're a customer you're
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a client for life and the worst your health care is the more drugs you mean it's it's a great deal for them too for mortal paulina porizkova had everything going for her she was only the second girl to cover sports illustrated swimsuit edition two years straight then prescribe quote crippling antidepressants she shouldn't have been allowed on america's next top model as the drugs made her stable but the program pitied her because she was also on the same medication in fact go find all her friends or anti psychotics which she says give you the self-awareness of a slug and kill your sex life. americans are currently the law of just a guinea pig trial in history mind altering drugs are tested just four weeks there's a long term effects of being evaluated on unsuspecting citizens who think their drugs have been checked then we see who dies who has seen shoes who has to form
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children who has epilepsy who has diseases downstream whose heart stops the public is the clinical trial no drug has side effects for all effect it's a very dangerous industry that has gone so far overboard in inventing fictitious diseases and drugging our children and our population that i consider to be engaged in crimes against humanity one of the people we depend on our doctor is telling us on mainstream media the pope pills doctors and again have become a custom entitled to accept all sorts of gifts from some was to the largest and certainly to the public of the. seeing doctors being up to the caribbean for a weekend with a drug company paying does not make the profession with very good will joins us he's the pioneer in the field of happiness research with hundreds of studies what formulas actually work strong correlation between eating lots of fruit and
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vegetables and having good mental health how it works we don't know the pattern is strongly in the data. is the key reason why villages income put the silly live seventeen years longer than average americans tracy last lived in the village what's the secret. which literally translates to cook it and it cool because it was it was it wasn't and they could. and of course. you know which part of the last talk of americans will prove with. hope. that they can take lessons and actually transport and. capital manage that even if the friendship exists and you. have a little bit of space to grow. and when the christmas
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presents so you just need it. and if you can't. buy organic vegetables and over those. chemical which a company. culture production commonsense is the question today in the states where kids are the new drug targets. from school and school a cocktail of twenty two drugs off to a ten minute computer closed test who. saw for myself what they were giving her and how much. often. i just thought. kill this child and the parents were helpless so presents itself as being a wonderful altruistic. program whereas in fact i believe school bloody hard is
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intent is to recruit more children into the very subject he diagnoses of mental illness and to treat those kids with medication regime in the history of this world has ever tried such a deadly drug experiment on its own people the full effects will be seen on today's children in fifty years time when. the face consequence is sick truth from fights this is the truth the. elitists. no longer represent the. the people are going to take stuff from.
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being released into traditional look into the into the to. the way our economic system currently is not going. to. i.
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