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german people and giving them away to bureaucrats in brussels is civically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be for town to meet a second time is to court this group calling themselves the civil coalition movement want to stop germany's fiscal future being decided by the european central bank particularly how much german cash goes to other eurozone countries and set the prep to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a policy but is the european central bank deciding which policy is paid for over five thousand people back their petition as they look to challenge one of the most common pieces of perceived wisdom in europe that germany is the success story in the eurozone there was no other country which had so little benefits out of the euro if you come to look to the numbers according to their legal team those numbers
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showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created to finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside the defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is losing control of its sovereignty the country is still home to nato bases over twenty years after the end of the cold war germany today faces no major military threats nor does any european state and that's why this gigantic military machine that the americans have built up is can.
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there appear to be historical cultural and economic reasons why some germans feel less sovereignty is disappearing but for a group of lawyers getting ready for their legal battle with the european central plank twenty thirty looks set to be an important year and what they see is the fight to return german rule to the german people these are all of the arty berlin. big money matters on both sides of the atlantic and the shady deal is causing financial rollercoasters exposed in the latest edition of the kaiser report that's coming up in the next hour but here's a brief preview for you. three weeks ago the f.c.c. not the commodities futures trading commission but the securities and exchange commission approved they essentially it legalized hoarding in the form of a controversial fund designed by j.p. morgan chase that for the first time well the investors buy shares backed by physical warehouse copper to use as
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a form of investment according to economists in america and the obama administration saving is a thing because of somebody one person savings is another person's loss of spending why or why is wall street interested now hoarding vital commodities because they know that as inflation hyperinflation currency collapse rears its ugly head j.p. morgan wants to be in there after having made money and totally destroying the system with the revenue and they want to repeat the trick by totally destroying the economy by horning commodities. because a report coming your way into later here in r.t. well lobby but with more news here in about ten minutes from now and meantime more business and money matters in the latest world of business with tasha she'll be with the very shortly but cyber attacks they reported becoming very big business now throughout the world only to this absolutely. and according to some estimates
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the global simer cyber crime business is actually worth about twelve billion dollars and the business bulletin i'll tell you how companies are spending millions to protect themselves all about after a short break and devoted thanks. makes life complete. and a happy family. or self-expression. so true. for you to. be the ever. left nothing to live.
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so. precious children. like. roger shoulders. leave it. on. it's thirty five minutes past the hour here in moscow welcome to the business program russia's the prime minister dmitry medvedev has attended a ceremony to launch these up on our nag field in siberia on tuesday the field discovered in one thousand nine hundred sixty five is one of gas problems largest it contains a whopping three trillion cubic meters of gallons and s.k.t. pilbeam reports the annual capacity of one hundred thirty billion cubic meters will
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be an important addition to gas pumps output. one hundred thirty billion cubic meters at full capacity but what does that actually mean though that would mean providing the whole of great britain and spain with natural gas for an entire year such as puts it into perspective and turns a gas already equate to eighty percent of all russia's gas output they also provide a quarter of the european union's gas needs now the timing of this new launch is incredibly crucial and that's because supply right now has never been so high because of the likes of australia middle east and africa already upping their domestic supplies the us is a good example of this they have a new format they have a new technique called fracking which means that they use shale deposits of us a threat for the future and right now just from is considering all of these components and they really want to keep an eye on europe keep it as a custom us so right now europe they have more negotiating power because prices are
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lower they also have the sovereign debt crisis to do with as well they simply cannot afford to pay out these massive multi-billion dollar contracts and gas pump is really trying to look after europe at the moment and they also has the bills to pay they've got the north strain on the south stream as well multibillion dollar contracts that will be pipelines to europe to bypass the lies of you cry so right now as far as gazprom is concerned they've got supply in the world gas hi alan all time high they've also got prices low to contend with but a busy mom and she said the launch of this love power plant is very telling indeed . eldard of that from renaissance capital says the timing could not have been a more perfect for gazprom. point for gas probably is the replacement or for gas that is the climbing from which you are feels the brawn feels the war of the three giant fields of gas problems that have been developed since seventy years are
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now well past their peak production so they are experiencing five to ten percent decline at least per year so the gas has to be replaced. and love quickly is the run through the markets to see where we stand this tuesday on wall street it's a mixed picture the sour the day started will lot of selling mainly on some concerns about the upcoming earnings reports and the mixed economic data coming in but the dow managed to regain some ground as you can see right there and over in europe it was a mixed bag as well the footsie managed to stay above the line but the dax end of the day almost three quarters of percent down and here in law school the bulls really you've ruled the day both e.r.t.'s and the my sex closed with gains less than tenth of a percent and about half a percent respectively and last but not least the currencies the euro we can to the dollar and as you're seeing here the russian ruble closed mixed to the major
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currencies weaker to the greenback but stronger to the single currency a russian cyber security company called spare ski on monday said it exposed a widespread cyber espionage network it targeted a range of government and diplomatic organizations most of them were in eastern europe and central asia but there are some in western europe and north america as well according to the company the criminal network has been in operation since two thousand and seven overall there's been a sharp increase of cyber attacks last year a forty two percent rise compared to the year before and that's a quote according to paul newman institute its lead a study shows that u.s. companies spend around nine. million dollars on cyber crime in two thousand and twelve and that's almost forty percent higher than in two thousand and ten a russian security firm group i'd be estimates the global cyber crime market is
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worth about twelve billion dollars and according to the cusp earth q lab businesses will spend more on protecting themselves. the corporate sector will spend more just because not everybody is protected not everybody can see the worst. security solutions not everybody thinks ofa no id secure discredits yeah so that's why it's still going to but not because of the price or the protection solution. and when it comes to picking the best performing stock your financial advisor may not actually be your best bet it turns out cats can do that just as well or perhaps even better a feline named orlando managed to beat several professional investors and a group of students in a year long stock baking competition that's according to the observer he did that by throwing as toy in a grid with company names on it the ginger color kitty ended the year with
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a ten percent profit perhaps the best thing for your family's financial health is buying an extra box of whiskers to keep your cat happy. and that's the latest from the business desk will be back in about two hours time but in the meantime you can always check out our site it's r t dot com slash business. world. technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators.
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self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself chemical attack my brother understand my contacts immediately. going to the basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. it's just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the autopsy.
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brighter moon a song from funniest impression. starts on t.v. dot com. this continues here now and it's the fortieth anniversary of america's suspension of offensive action in vietnam a war that cost both sides dearly and lives and money lost but as. explains the foreign policy of recent years makes many doubt if any lessons were learned. sixty one year old ken doll to him is
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a husband father and retired firefighter four decades ago he was a member of the u.s. navy serving in vietnam every every year we were there every day was like nine eleven for those people every day was going to be the work killed an estimated three million vietnamese and more than fifty eight thousand americans the u.s. stepped in on the side of south vietnam in its fight against the communist back north which was seeking to unify the country on january fifteenth one thousand nine hundred seventy three presidents nixon announced the end of offensive operations against north vietnam a military crusade that would lead or become a foreign policy benchmark for washington to never repeat the primary lesson that the us foreign policy establishment should have learned from vietnam and i don't think they had learned from vietnam is that they cannot in spite of the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and remold their country so that it becomes a proxy or
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a client of the united states forty years and six presidents later critics say washington has done a better job at repeating mistakes rather than learning from them we still keep getting into the. war for wars or interventions in other countries. i mean it's wrong period you're not going to win. we don't win in iraq we didn't win in the afghanistan and we're grateful even when you've been there what are your life and the same thing is is like a vietnam we didn't win nothing who won absolutely nothing and you know and they just don't get it we've tried to rule the world we've tried to do it in the novel way in a way that's been damaging to every nation in the world but in the process the united states has become less and less it's become less and less economically viable and with each passing decade war has generated more and more profit for the us military. industry topic r t discussed with filmmaker and vietnam war vet oliver
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stone we have not done well with interventions anywhere but we continue to be an empire you know we have eight hundred plus spaces since some of the very secret and we're we've created a huge infrastructure global infrastructure we're trying to be the world's policeman when it comes to america's security republican senator chuck hagel has been nominated to replace leon panetta hey goal would be the first vietnam vet to ever head the u.s. department of defense when i was in vietnam in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight united states senators making decisions that affected my life. and lot of people who lost their lives but they didn't have i didn't have anything to say about someone needs to represent that perspective in our government as well the people in washington make the policy. but it's the little guys who come back in the body but since two thousand and one an estimated sixty six hundred u.s. soldiers have returned from iraq or afghanistan in body bags and last year suicides
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by american soldiers surged to three hundred forty nine historic high the u.s. military has had decades of experience in areas like asia latin america the middle east and africa however experts say if leaders in washington don't speak from the past the only foreign policy factor that will continue changing is the geographic location of america's. and repeated mistakes reporting from new york. r.t. . online for the moment crying wolf in russia the threat is real this time both republics and siberia authorising hunting the animals down due to that fullness for livestock . also the dreamliner the worst nightmares the list of problems with. continues to grow with complaints of fuel leaks becoming more common you can find out more on our website.
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violent clashes between police and protesters a flare up in bahrain once again as an outraged crowd went to the funeral of one of the activists the elderly man died off to inhaling poisonous to guess at a previous running the opposition blame security offices for dozens of killings using full substances which shews one of the. police tend to shoot first and ask questions later. the hearing has been using and tear gas canisters or as i like to call it a toxic gases against citizens even in their houses not even protestant and the
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streets in a person an experience that happened to me and division with me is that i am nearly nine months pregnant and just now before a few hours of this interview our house was like targeted by pier gas canisters and the smell stormed into the house. that that effect of the tear gas excessive use of care gas that is being thrown into the houses effect people i can use tens of months ago we have been and the stressing gone they have amount of kyrgyz as being used in busy areas and houses and against peaceful across the stars and we are very disappointed at the international community reaction especially the u. s. and the u.k. position and toured the behavior of dilution. being being an ally and applying double standards when it comes to dealing with this situation and by. now some more
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news for you this hour a train carrying young kreutz is south of cairo killing nineteen and injuring more than one hundred the number of dead is expected to rise according to authorities egypt's railways have a poor safety record last november more than fifty people died when a train crashed into a school bus. in another crash on the railways this time in sweden a cleaner actually stole the train before tearing into a residential building an upmarket suburb of stockholm the woman who was the only person on board was badly injured it took emergency services nearly two hours to free her from the wreckage authorities say five people were in the apartment block at the time but no one was hurt. treasury secretary timothy geithner says the u.s. debt ceiling could be reached as early as mid february which would then lead to a sovereign default raising the limit could also be an issue as the republican party continues to strictly oppose any additional spending just last december congress struggled to find a compromise to avoid an automatic tax increase and the implementation of cuts
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dubbed the fiscal cliff. and at midnight g.m.t. the u.s. treasuries new boss comes under scrutiny and breaking the set with our host abby martin explaining how the media has been distracting attention from the real problems ahead is a brief preview for you. obama's chief of staff jack lew is moving on up and of course the media has been all over the most controversial aspect of his record coming to a dollar bill near you this parody of a signature the treasury secretary's signature you see appears on federal reserve notes dollar bills issued during his tenure here is jack whose signature it really is and here is what jack lew's signature would look like on a dollar bill how you have a court of the corporate media the biggest mr lewis is the signature apparently the most interesting. then they can dredge up as it is handwriting sucks but of course
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is all just one giant distraction from who he is really so who is jack lew. i could give you never seen anything like that. breaking the sec coming your way to later here on r t well that to brings us to the end of this news update i'll have more for you with the news team in just on the ten minutes from now on r.t. stay with us for that if you can. deadly rivals for decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other
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in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my contact my immediate i'm going to leave basically attack the call of my anger and my frustration. out of a judge well into the chair i don't want. to use the most violent gangs in u.s. history. it's just all model killer joe with the colors matching the national flag.
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