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last america is livid after the e.u. states refused their airspace and demand to search they believe in president's judgment over described rumors in my have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden to safety. egypt's ongoing political crisis leads to more bloodshed on the streets of the capital cairo the president says he is the legitimate leader in defiance of an ultimatum by the army sparking fears a military coup is imminent. and the latest u.s. drone attack claims more lives in pakistan further threshing ratios between the two nations all seem except how to china is fast becoming is not a new best friend. and
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you saw in russia and around the world this isn't she with me you hello and welcome to the program an intercontinental scandal is erupting in the europe where they believe in presidents chant was forced to ground after being denied air space causing it to run low on fuel if you're a smash in america is vowing a response calling the situation humiliating and offensive the job is now. began and the incident was reportedly provoked by rumors that whistleblower edward snowden may have been on the flight that's now crossed live to our she's a girl who's kind of who is reporting there live from central moscow you go or latin american leaders are not happy at all is that right. well absolutely more a latin american countries are growing furious over what happened with the bolivian
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president's plane even more as was returning home after a visit to moscow and his plane was supposed to land in europe for refueling but then it was denied lending were by at least four countries allegedly because they thought edward snowden was on board spain even demanded that the plane be searched something completely unprecedented when it comes to dealing with presidential aircraft as a result the world allowed us to conduct an emergency landing in austria but only when the plane began dangerously running out of fuel we were able to find an amateur recording what seems to be the conversation between the believe in pilots and the air traffic controller in austria let's listen in do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to land because we cannot get a correct indication of the fuel level we need to land now again this is absolutely unprecedented and it's not been confirmed yet
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concerning this particular recording but if it's true then it would mean that by denying lending to the aircraft these countries basically put the life of the bolivian president in danger and many latin american countries are absolutely outraged by the situation we've heard from cuba and ecuador has said that this is a major offense against the entire region argentina and peru are calling for an emergency summit to discuss the situation and how to deal with it our team managed to speak exclusively to the believe the defense minister was on board that plane while they were still at the airport in vienna here's what he said about the situation. a flight path was initially approved but the spanish authorities contacted us saying we were no longer authorized to land on the territory of a spanish airport initially it was otherwise we have permission to land at an airport on the canary islands for refueling. evo morales was able to
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continue his journey back home but only several hours after since for some time that european union couldn't provide them with an air space corridor or a route to continue their journey now again something completely out of the ordinary now what's significant is that so many european officials have reacted to snowden revelations they've been gauging with the u.s. even demanding explanations over the latest reports that the n.s.a. has been spying on europe but what we saw here now is that many countries are doing everything possible to avoid any contact with snowden even if it means denying lending to a presidential aircraft in need of refueling now the reason why they thought that snowden may have been on that plane is that earlier the president of bolivia told r.t. exclusively that his country is ready to provide snowden with political asylum why not of course the situation is far from ideal his case is constantly discussed on an international level that libya is ready to give political asylum to the people
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who. are there so to speak. another leader who seems very sympathetic to snowden and his revelations as the president of venice so well on our team managed to catch up with him as well here's what he thinks about the whole situation this young man has to be protected by the international community he dead we've dignity to tell the world that there are mechanisms to spy on it even on your own allies if snowden stays alone he will be destroyed by protecting snowden we will protect the peace. both of them as well and believe you see these still haven't received official request for political asylum from mr snowden in the meantime he retracted his request from russia for a hearing the conditions voiced by president putin who said that snowden could stay in russia if you wanted but then he would have to stop working against washington so this transit limbo continues for the former n.s.a.
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contractor you were say is still calling for his extradition he's still inside that transit zone airport although moscow is saying that it sees him as a human rights activist and doesn't see a possible crossing over to the west where the still actively use the death sentence. all right our teeth. live from central moscow thank you very much indeed for that report. meanwhile france and spain are reportedly denying that flight five one carrying their believe in president was denied access to their space that's coming from a number of anonymous officials and their respective foreign ministers but those claims have drawn skepticism and here's a map of the path the plane took so let's now have a look you can see it flying very close to the italian border and suddenly abruptly turning back to a flight to vienna and commentators say the only reason it had to turn back at that
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point was because of technical malfunction or being denied a space or refueling acquital has found microphones sprinkled around its london embassy amid days after revelations that the u.s. had physically bugged dozens of e.u. diplomatic outposts and norbit again chairman of germany's party of regions says he isn't surprised adding that governments will always use whatever power is given. this whole affair just showed a little what happens when government spends out of control whenever you give government power points up more and we control much like our government will use that power and turn it around and use it against their own people and use it against their and their allies and there will definitely i think there will definitely be a fallout from from this affair what the fallout will be we don't know yet to like but the question is not why was germany or why was this or the other country
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a target it just shows that whenever a government has the possibility to do something it will use that possibility what government will do what the government can do what the government will eventually do and that once again shows how important it is to fight that and to to go against this use of power. meanwhile france and the forefront of the e.u. is offensive against washington surveillance activities officials have even said that a massive trade pact being negotiated by the atlantic allies could well be sunk by spying revelations auntie's or if an ocean now reports. no lice between elyse no privileges for the ones proven false fronts has been so furious of america's impudent spying that it's almost straightforwardly rejected the u. u.s. years long project the world's biggest free trade zone now we have this political
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and diplomatic debate is it normal that one state united states with the help of the united kingdom takes the ability to spy on every communications all over the world there's a lot of people who tend to think that not normal that's not morally and politically justified according to recent leaks of the us national security agency has carried out covert surveillance on french and e.u. high ranking officials both of home and abroad monitoring millions of emails and calls blogger and internet freedom fighters and mark says paes have always existed but the way the game is played has been transformed what is interesting now it's to figure that the n.s.a. doesn't spy on people only for terrorism to fight terrorism but also for political and also economical reasons because we know that they are using this spying system to help american companies steffanie used to work as
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a journalist in the soviet union at the time of the cold war he says he has an impression that nothing has changed since then or role most nothing. at least it was clear at that time there were two signs or two lines today is not certain who is friend and who is rival yes good question if there are friends of talk true friends i'm not sure. france america's nato partner has been supporting its most controversial initiatives over the last decade sharing risks and expenses cost in both money and human lives. we're asking for confirmation or if i'm asian of it so as not to prejudge it but there is already a sufficient amount of elements for us to ask for an explanation what will be the consequences firstly for it to end as soon as possible i would see mediately but some doubt that france will go beyond wars in the second stations believing
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that perry's will continue to dance to america's tune. we think alone should stop only goshi ations over the free trade zone but we sure he's not going to do this because his key logic is to keep good relations with the usa and this is a big problem for europe even humiliated and violated by america we still want to have special relations with this country. france has demanded a clarification from the us but has so far been denied an answer this is one of thousands of cameras that we can see around paris and it can see us one the government is using for security reasons france may not be a world leader on the list of big brothers but even this has sparked a tense discussion here over freedom and privacy violation of un ordinary citizens the reaction has been more vocal when politicians and diplomats found themselves in the spotlight and of a way big surveillance system it's too early to say whether paris and washington
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will ever be able to small the spoken of contention and move on or they'll always look bad when ati from paris. and member here are paying parliament to carry a coast tree on to philippus says becoming a criminal is no way to fight crime. the thing is the heroic thing about is that you fight illegality by being legal within the legal framework if i am to become a criminal myself in order to find criminality i am not achieving anything i'm only increasing crime in the world in my view so the thing is to respect the human rights and find such a framework that you can fight terrorism without becoming a criminal yourself and what the united states are now doing by. stealing all these data personal data and violating privacy this is criminal.
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at least sixteen people have been killed overnight in fierce clashes between pro and anti-government protesters in the egyptian capital eyewitnesses reported gunshots near cairo university while police reportedly fired tear gas to disperse angry crowds clashes fed up flat out before president mohamed morsi is televised debate where he rejected any threats to his rule claiming he is the legitimate leader truly is in cairo with the. clashes between supporters and opponents of the president made nationwide demonstrations calling for his ouster that left several people people eyewitnesses say began off the rival protest marches accidentally matts by cairo university and then clashed eyewitnesses reported that birdshot bullets and also moments of cocktails as well as handmade guns this is a worrying trend here in egypt civilians are increasingly armed and these kinds of
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rival protest clashes are becoming more and more violent and frequent as the days go on it's equally as we're seeing a serious divided egypt between those who support the president and those who are against him with rival protests taking place every day across the country here the presidential palace last night we had tens of thousands of peoples calling for his ouster they say the president is not capable to grueling anymore and they want him out meanwhile there is the most faction who support the president at their own rallies just a few kilometers away and in front of a mosque they say that he's legitimately elected and they want him to stay in office for the next four years while it looks like he's not doing much to reach out to the opposition his televised speech last night to maintain that he has the constitution they just mysie he's not going anywhere he's the president he was democratically elected you can't using the word legitimacy over and over and over again he also rejected opposition calls for early presidential elections for a new constitution and an interim count so he basically maintained that he was
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going he was the will of the people and. if people would listen to him this comes off to the military issued a forty eight hour ultimatum which is due to expire today calling for him to fulfill the demands of the people otherwise they will intervene the army for their part responded a few hours later by their facebook page saying that they will protect the people even if it means that they have to die in the process. also were sparked or egyptian novelist and political commentator duff so i waved her believes that it's a sad irony that the army has stood behind the popular rest of the military for the year that they were actually in power they themselves waged a war against their should and killed protesters on the streets in an escalating massacre so it is very sad that we are back in this position. but in fact it really is the intransigence of dr morsi that has led us to this
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because over the last year he has had repeated continuous trinity's to act as the president of egypt to bring people in to mend kind of broken ties and put the country on the road of their future and while the public outrage against the islamic president explodes his supporters have to fight to the end for their leader and his policy of one to find out what their motives are. egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters are gathering has not far from the presidential palace you have ever lived with my students obviously i was groupings here you have the muslim brotherhood you have the salafist and you also have ordinary egyptians really suppose the hummock morsi you know who i'm here to support business mostly because they have owned the rights to be you know to a mystical egypt and other people trying to destroy our country but by by strike and by the volatile fight by and by fiat so i can hear the support of the
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forty one of us just one person oh no it is go see i've been there you get president will be zipped if they try to the plan upon the democracy then they won't because they want us to come back to the first of the mubarak determined hero is most he's made on every way man with helmets and sticks preparing for a showdown why are you here with the helmets and the best timbs ok ok how the question a lot of the. left that were wearing the helmet said all the entrances to the square the body search everyone the end to this and secure the area sometimes the thugs hired by the national democratic party used to attack us with rocks and shotguns and we need to protect ourselves. you have to be very very careful and very deep for any. bad situations the message from people here he said president morsi is to just miss and they are ready to defend him holistically our team.
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the official publication you so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter about what your mobile device says you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. you want to see live from moscow welcome by nick the latest u.s. drone strike has killed at least twenty three suspected militants in northwestern pakistan the use of unmanned killing machines has caused outrage in a country with civilians are often the victims the strikes have led to a rapid deterioration in relationships between former allies islamabad and washington stepping into the void is china which is winning the hearts and minds of
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pakistanis there's a confidence looks now at the blossoming friendship. ah. mandarin chinese it may be one of the hardest languages to learn but it's the most popular course at this school and islamic teachers here say in rome and in chinese classes has more than tripled in the past three years some of the students are hoping for a job with a chinese company in pakistan others hope to go to china to further their education university courses there cost a few thousand dollars compared to the tens of thousands charged by american and british colleges forget harvard or can bridge for some of these young pakistanis china is replacing the west around eight thousand pakistani students are already studying in china and this group is planning to join them some years before. people . want to go to america and another country. or starting as it were trying to do right now.
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because of the broader reach. making in. infrastructure work. the water port in baluchistan province is one of beijing's many large scale infrastructure projects it gives china access to the arabian sea commercially and if need be militarily china builds two nuclear power plants here and is contracted to build two more. beijing is pakistan's main arms supplier and the two countries are jointly developing this fighter jet but for most pakistanis china's influence is felt in more practical ways in their wallets and at the local markets and while pakistan's main trading partner is still the european union trade between china and pakistan surpassed twelve billion dollars for the first time last year and thanks to a free trade agreement signed in two thousand and six chinese consumer products have flooded pakistan and they're impossible to miss almost everything sold at this
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shopping center is made in china. the cheap imports have been blamed for hurting some local industries but many of the shopkeepers we met were happy with the way business was going. through people. or. through return or through. if you. support forward the moment for. your friend over. and when it comes to pakistan's other friend and superpower the united states. what is more a good thing and that's a common view here according to a recent pew research survey nine in ten pakistanis describe china as a partner well seventy four percent said they see the u.s. as an enemy pakistanis are by and large to china by and large anti-american because the feel. that china has never been. a constant.
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feeling that you know the u.s. is just there's this famous coming smash things up without a god for the consequences but most of these students aren't motivated by politics rather still hope for better opportunities they may not know exactly what changes the coming years will bring but the betting that china will play a key role in shaping their future this account for no charge on a body august on the. new figures show use unemployment in europe has reached a new record high with more than twenty three percent of the people left without walk german president. has labeled it as the european union's most pressing problem and twenty year leaders will be meeting in berlin to thrash out ways to combat the sri but german trade unions think not enough is being done to get young people buying so what and da planning process in response the youth in other countries are struggling to even get the qualifications they need to build a future as. found in eating. italy was once an
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abode fourth. thinkers philosophers and artists known for its universities and schools now however the tables have turned as more and more students choose not to receive higher education but the simple reason of not being able to afford it and i couldn't make say no one but the government is to blame the country's national university council estimates enrollment to italy universities dropped by nearly sixty thousand applicants in ten years that's equivalent to losing an institution the size of the university of melbourne in the last six or seven years we have. diminished from twenty percent. to the access to university. twenty percent in five years that means young people understand that even if they go to university they would not find a job propped up on the scaffolding art history student and restore to reset continues from work even during our interview for her long working hours aren't
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a burden but a blessing. it's very difficult to combine work and school i used to spend four hours just getting to work but i can't complain i'm actually very lucky that i got this opportunity because it's hard to find a job as it is and situation fees have gone up i have to have a job otherwise it's impossible to continue with school although it's only and are considered to be synonymous with one another teresa says an art historian like her is likely to be doing something entirely different after graduation i meant that he might have been this my specialty is restoration i'm going to get a diploma yet i will look for a job in other fields as it's hardly possible to get a job in this area there is a very slim chance to get a solid long term contract so i'll be looking for other ways to make money at. the discretion is something students seem to share with the faculty who have an equally
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distant perception of the situation. but i feel quite old we're talking. but we the professes have really felt the strain we haven't had a cellular raise in a decade but we have an easy and con complain in comparison to the students and normal families who don't think of heidi cation as a stepping stone for the future it's no longer considered a wood investment and a lot of families can afford the occasional for a country with a glorious past where at times people were literally ready to die for knowledge this trend does not bode well for a bright future in rome even a ghost called our team. now separation k. financial front from day trial faith prime interest coming up. wealthy british style.
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market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. this is not a surprise to me that we've got problems in guantanamo during a time of budget cuts we spend one hundred and fifty million dollars each year to imprison one hundred sixty six people get more as become a symbol around the world for an america that while the evil. nation free accreditation free transport charges free. range month
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three. three stooges. free. video for your media. free media down to our teeth on time. good afternoon welcome to prime interest i'm bob english here in washington d.c. and here is a story worth telling today is it two thousand and eight redux that is the question on everybody's mind are we in store for another financial crisis but handicapping the ultimate that tail risk which would be well the end of us dollar hegemony has been the death knell of many trend forecasters over the last few years so let's look at the evidence keeping in mind that clever line from mark twain about history rhyming not necessarily repeating you know when the fed stopped buying bonds and instead sold them in the summer of two thousand eight hundred markets seized up there was a mad dash for cash which precipitated the lehman disaster now we have talk of
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tapering another wind down of bond buying but so far it's just talk the fed announced it's requiring banks to hold more capital and reduce leverage all part of basel banking regulations and the word from our fred chairman above is that banks need to lower leverage later period and boring will break down hypothecation and explain where all this leverage comes from now we know the banks are borrowing on the cheap and so is uncle sam banks to them so what happens when the thirty year downtrend in interest rate reverses we'll be talking to karl denninger about this in just a bit heading east we see chinese short term funding markets are under incredible stress there yield curve is flashing recession if not depression justin underhill will dig into the nuts and bolts of this two thousand and eight ish development finally we'd be remiss here a prime interest if we didn't mention the winklevoss or is that winkle by twins but they're creating a bit quaint for us so that yes it means a bit coins i.p.o. soon you'll be able to short that coin.

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