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so russia motorists defy the bill put cameras on the actual cars so that if anything happens in terms of insurance they have something to actually show the police and say this is what happened on the road the person who was filming these decided to continue filming even as he saw that there's a child who just fell out of this car he continued filmy didn't stop to help didn't say anything and he just went about thought maybe because he thought it was going to be on you tube you know i'm not involved who kids but something that got everybody even talking more is the actual parents they just nonchalantly pick up whatever left of their belongings and just move on i think the lesson of the day here is that not only are you not you know supposed to be driving recklessly on roads as we have right now it's winter it's slippery it's no we you need to be a bit more vigilant and baby seats of the four reason to protect us and to protect our kids in other world news right now police in egypt of use rubber bullets and
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tear gas to disperse dozens of tests in cairo try to turn down a wall built to prevent rises from reaching administrative buildings in the city center the protests come a day before the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled the longstanding rule of hosni mubarak obviously disappointing on their followers to rally on friday to protest against the current rule of one hundred morsi and he was. scarred from japan and taiwan that skirmish tested islands in the east china sea for time and he's activists for close to landing there were risky services patrolling the japanese governor turned the hose on the taiwanese coast guard says it then stepped in to protect the activists the islands known as. a thought to hold vast mineral resources. that's it for me the news team for the moment more from us in half an hour from now in the meantime after the short break we cross live to davos for an in-depth look at what's going on there with business team stay with us for that.
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world looks like it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the later work habits of the business program here and as he learned from davos switzerland at the end of another busy day at the annual economic forum in europe was the focus the most anticipated speech of the day came from british prime minister david cameron a camera speech was blunt tax evasion but considering just a day after he promised the british and e.u. membership referendum so many people wanted to talk about germany's chancellor angela merkel she also took the mike and she spoke about structural reforms and she
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also mentioned the worrying spanish unemployment crisis where these unemployment is now a staggering sixty percent when a nutshell she said that europe needs to implement painful reforms now to enjoy the future the benefits of the future that was the long and short of now another was presented in the latest w. as for poor the west or poor as he cool people around these parts of stalin's call that was the biggest risk the global economy is the widening gap between the rich and the point to earlier today that has a shot at scare she's also here in davos with me she filed this report. the world economic forum's recent survey showed that one of the biggest risks for the global economy for the next decade is the widening gap between the rich and the poor why because the tensions between the classes really frighten the political as well as the economic stability of these countries but for the people gathered here
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in davos for the so-called financial elite this is very much a hypothetical problem because very few of them have any firsthand experience with poverty and says the so-called brics so one of the hot topics on the agenda at the form we asked people from developing nations on the sidelines of the form if they thought income inequality is a problem in their homelands. and we do have a massive inequality in the country where a very small percentage of people are getting very good money and then what you have at the bottom of the pyramid of very poor people where you seeing them and encrypts around six dollars a day which is very little the rich have to pay for that wealth gap and they must pay higher taxes and the indian government is it will suit trying to address them in fact one of the budget recommendations is some kind of inheritance tax or the tax on well we would have to look up questions of being a body to the ocean for barry has said we're going. to very robust rate better than
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six percent actually six point seven five percent less to twenty twelve. but we have a widening gap between the rich and the poor we have one of the most rich money in the world that will sleep we have more than we have a lot of for people but he's very very poor we have a over to like you know like that and he and he all the third world countries which there will always be sources creating even bigger are going to change and. whatever we're trying to do is to offset the things which trust and get it might get a little more strict with this wonderful goal which by now it's pretty clear that if i'm just. going to develop the nation. in the u.s. today forty. five percent. official at a point that we just hit a record is real that you. anywhere else in the world the fear and doubt you're
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pretty likely to see who was big for change outside the war is troubling. and it seems pretty unlikely that the world's greatest financial minds gathered here in downtown at. least share kid on the markets that manufacturing data from china germany and the u.s. all surprised to the upside about europe was up on top of that we had weekly jobless claims are all from the u.s. so far more than expected so europe had gains the congress's as the rebel the russian currency pasted a mix to foment against the other global currency is the fastenings the market said pretty lackluster day who's around the performance was pretty flat but bucking the trend though was that russia's biggest private oil company coal which he finishes does above the line well talking of the company off to be rejected film
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participating and rushes to shelf development little is having his attentions to the mediterranean shelf to the head of the company but gate alike but also says that the some positive delicate projects in lebanon as part of a console c.n.n. now lou call may become the first russian company drilling eleven and if it wins the country's tens of on the shelf development this will all be decided on the first of february. we think i'm going to discover is that were made in israel in cyprus we consider the east mediterranean a new perspective well and gas region lukoil is a big oil firm with experience of shelf of element we are now drilling in west africa in three kilometer deep water we developed posits in the baltic and as often caspian sea so we think we must participate in the development of the new regions because you can because. now it's ok if oil if the price is to full that was that see one of the negative scenarios that was addressed here in davos with russia's
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development it was presented here but they didn't have it says excelled involved in industry says as a reason to worry. i don't believe that but i thought it wired about the canonical situation and also welcomed the role less of a dollar but if it's too big not so good for us but that's not so dangerous call leave hole be choosers six i don't believe i don't see why do you say that or or. robotics. and you know well is stay with. double so you might as well know one of us is most flamboyant billionaire as maybe getting out of the commodities market mackell put off of maybe selling his entire stake in part of a stone of the love it value of his thirty seven percent stake is worth roughly three point six billion dollars in two thousand and eight he sold his stake in
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russia's biggest miner nikolai he still holds a twenty percent stake in elam in new producer roussel as part of that deal. finally going to sit with the oligarch thing tonight stick with me guys we're going to go for the filthy rich to the poor and i he was once russia's wealthiest and most powerful oligarchs yes i'm talking about boris berezovsky now he could be a frat broker actually and i said his girlfriend's got anything to do with that. so who'd have thought that russian ali got porous borders of ski would be feeling the pinch well according to a british high court judge he's a man under financial pressure after the judge lifted the lid on his latest court battle is claim that his ex-girlfriend who never would like to claim back eight million dollars from but is of state after he promised to give her cash from the sale of his wentworth estate and sorry she also claims that he's trying to sell two properties in france which he had promised to give to her and all this is more bad news for birders overseas bank balance which is taking
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a real hammering recently he lost of course that high profile case against the chelsea owner roman abramovich and also had to hand out one hundred fifty million dollars in a divorce settlement to his ex-wife so all this is more bad news for him and it's little wonder that he wanted to keep this latest court case quiet he had tried to insist the proceedings would be held in private but after journalists complained about that mr justice man decided to lift the ban which means we will probably hear a lot more about mr butters of ski's extravagant lifestyle in the coming weeks and also a lot more about his financial fortune or should i say. andrew farmer far take london . and i journey will hype so we know what i've seen how it's been as a live this week i've had a bit of an insider's tell me how much simpler they are be quite frankly but as i see it still me live here in davos switzerland i'm going to be here all throughout the day with live coverage of all the financial proceedings here at the world
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economic forum twenty thirty that's evil and so much that sell tease can see people being there and have a small have the next few days now but with a news team in about twenty minutes from now with more news in the few moments that we will bring you our interview with john as well as vice president to talk about the health of president chavez and the future goals of his country stay with us when we can. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their own things and grow their own food
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the future city called independence usa will be based on libertarian principles with hints of flavor there will be no handouts and no help for the self-sufficiency minded residents but back may need some help himself because building the city could cost about two billion dollars the thing is that commentators about politics like glenn beck and horse truly have a very easy job it is easy to point out what is wrong with society but it is another thing entirely to try to change it and i want to salute clint beck for actually doing something and putting his money where his ideological mouth is now why would i want to live in the i know rand paradise of independence usa under the rule of lord back no no i wouldn't taking marching orders from a tiny portly man known for crying on camera doesn't suit me but if you're a hardcore libertarian here is your chance to make all of your dreams come true but that's just my opinion.
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team. but always a pleasure and we would like to ask you a question that's on everybody's mind how was president chavez doing do you have any update on his present condition will he be coming back to venezuela soon whether it was a true. we've already said that president chavez is recuperating period is almost over has been a long and difficult process but the president was aware of the odds on a normal day as vague and energy as simply amazing the surgery was very difficult president chavez suffered internal bleeding which was a very alarming sign i should say that commandante fidel castro and his team were with chavez and his relatives the whole time with very grateful for that for the concern on the part of the commandante the cuban president and the doc says now president chavez feels better than in any other time during his recuperation i'm
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flying to havana to visit the president says he will give me necessary instructions and messages to be announced at the summit of the community of latin american and caribbean states so you could say that president chavez is in the south. is there any hope that he may return to venezuela anytime soon but if someone were to meet that it's a bit of flavor may not to mistake but there are too many factors at play we need to talk to the doctors and president chavez himself to choose the best moment. as we've repeatedly told mr chavez and the venezuelan people know it well the most important thing now is his recovery everybody knows how president chavez has invested all his efforts and energy into his country into fighting for the independence of latin america how he has persevered in his and he in perilous struggle for social justice worldwide it was president chavez who went vocal about global warming so that everyone could find out the truth it was he who championed
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the struggle against global plunder and the neoliberal policies that it killing europe it was president chavez who adamantly raised the banner of protecting the palestinian people when they were attacked when so many in the hour we'll chose to keep silent out of fear president chavez raised that banner and the arab people cheered him and. so president chavez is that helm of great kind of pains for the sake of humanity and today his role in the world is recognized by millions it is why their sanity interview is so important for all the viewers in the us russia and the world we know we are speaking to the hearts of millions on the planet those who believe in president chavez admire him follow him and love him deeply. we tell them that the president is fighting the onus that we his people awaiting him for him to come back soon and one day that will definitely happen. if they are one of the about i think. in every way speaking of struggle there is another question i want
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to ask here over the last few days there has been talk of restoring the relations between venezuela and the united states and there has already been a kind of a negotiation on the subject between the two governments how are you planning to restore relations if there be a little program of the you know. let's look at what the u.s. is in fact an empire that was established as a union of thirteen independent colonies located on north america's east coast throughout the nineteenth century this nation expanded its territory has set its military might and imposed its policies and its trade on neighboring countries and in the twentieth century it emerged as a global superpower but ever since the bolivian era the us has looks down on latin america and the caribbean as its backyard but president chavez and the bolivarian revolution remove meant expect that sooner rather than later the elite that runs that mighty empire will find itself forced to recognize our regions independence and respect our leaders that this is absolutely inevitable but it's not that they
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will do us a favor and grant us independence like we or form a colony of the s. but as a result of our own efforts today the nations of latin america and the caribbean a winning independence once more just as they did back in the nineteenth century and venezuela we run our own country thanks to hugo chavez and the victorious people's revolution and in choosing with the other nations of our continent our government has conveyed a message to president obama on behalf of president chavez during a recent ministerial meeting saying that we wouldn't mind improving our relations with the us and restoring mutual respect between our nations as far as possible but whenever we would attempt to or approach mint with the obama administration we would always face sabotage from the conservatives who build the core of the us military industrial in media complex which oppressively controls the entire nation is same way is it oppresses the rest of the world. that say we wouldn't mind
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restoring a fully functional relationship with the us based on mutual respect if it eventually works out we would be happy with that but we will not be dominated by the us is the only country in the world that has that much trouble dealing with other nations because. they haven't come to grips with the new global reality yet but they will have to suit we've been telling them that for years and it's time they should realize that the world has changed and they can no longer dominate through as strikes and intimidation and obviously. mr vice president not long ago president chavez appointed a new foreign minister but he you held this position for six years what other priority is venezuela's foreign policy now. that but it's here that president chavez has drafted a program that we are calling on homelands planned for twenty thirty to twenty ninety. five main strategic goal long term goals which are building
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a true democracy in venezuela achieving independence and establishing a new socialism the fourth strategic goal has an international dimension that reflects the vision of simon bolivar he talks about the balance in the world about the need for latin american countries which gain independence from spanish control two hundred years ago to present a strong united front he wanted all states to create a union that would make aggressive empires with big military clout the dominated in the international arena back then to respect our region and our right to development that president chavez revived this don't drain and turned it into a foreign policy it's very easy to explain the full strategic goal is to facilitate the creation of a multi-polar world in which there will be no domineering and pies in terms of our region it means that we need to strengthen the bolivarian alliance for the peoples of our america these institutions how forge new economic and social models of cooperation and development in our region we also and to strengthen the union of
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south american nations and promote the community of latin american and caribbean states that's been set out it was both of those dream and we brought it to life here in caracas in december twenty seventh at the internationally. we need to bolster our strategic alliances with the countries that play a key role both locally in globally and this new multi-polar world that's emerging so the strategic alliance between our region and russia china and india is growing stronger thanks to our active insurrection and through economic and political projects with breaks we're convinced that there are a lot of opportunities to create a new world order which would be the result of a continuous and an arduous struggle against imperialist views and concepts in world politics out. of that number of us and now could you tell us a little bit about your domestic policy as the new administration has just got down to work in a stew thousand and thirteen two thousand nine hundred term what issues are still
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outstanding we don't know is it going to come. in the social sector we need to continue our fight against poverty it's a cuss a painful legacy of the five hundred years and the foreign oppression we should not forget about all the destruction the colonial empires had brought to our land it i'm talking about venezuela specifically this was a difficult burden that our country had to carry throughout the whole nineteenth century when our region suffered from north american hegemony that venezuela became an oil rig to them an oil colony up but they destroyed the natural economic foundations that our republican joyed and the seventeenth eighteenth and nineteenth century as a speciality was food production because we had rich agricultural traditions we've also influenced by the military dictatorship established in our country by us transnational corporations by the so-called good music companies so they basically implemented an oil dependent model by stablish in the military dictatorship of one
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vincent a guy maze this is such a course for the whole twentieth century that the second half of the twentieth century was plagued by terrible corruption the resources were misappropriated poverty was at eighty percent the goal of a revolution is to bring this number down to north. this is one of the goals set by comandante chavez a president of the next six years and we'll get it done we've already brought down the poverty level from twenty seven percent to seven percent. a large number of our people is still below the poverty line but we're working on solving this problem for example we're implementing a new education plan good education that is also free is one of the major achievements of the bolivarian government we're also implementing reforms for such areas as health care food security and employment we keep an eye on the wage levels of the working people by the end of two thousand and twelve unemployment dropped from between twenty and twenty five percent to five percent we've achieved a lot in the social care sector want to europe unemployment is at twenty to twenty
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five percent and governments cut pensions and salaries on twenty first century revolution is helping us establish a social model that allows the venezuelan people to build that own country and that's back in december prior to his latest surgery president chavez explicitly announced that he would be his successor in case he can't remain in office and at the helm of the butler there is a revolution and longer how would you describe the personality of nicolas maduro. boffo more or many more each of us is first and foremost a fighter that guy man of the street as a game we walk to work or take the metro we've been engaged in a struggle ever since we were kids i think caracas and its various locations have been our battleground where we gauged in the student movement and the alternative the union movement which dates back to the one nine hundred ninety s. just as hugo chavez emerged as leader relatively once he came out in public and
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made his address to the nation on february fourth one thousand nine hundred two wearing his beret we told ourselves this is the road we shall take and ever since that day there wasn't a day in my life when i wouldn't be what chavez because working for him he means working for the sake of the country we don't believe in making a successful career in bellatrix as some people's aspirations are described kind of thinking belongs in a borzois political culture which is no longer in our country the only career we know about says one of the revolutionary struggle is soldiers fighting for the cause of chavez base is who we are soldiers who fight for the cause of chavez and we'll go wherever it takes us.
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