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two people have been killed and dozens injured in egypt supporters and opponents of the ousted president clashed in rival rallies military helicopters as seen above his square and. move into current. u.s. promises not to kill edward snowden as it flips between good cop bad cop in order to get its hands on the whistleblower who continues. in a moscow airport. taking people's freedoms or attempting to. germany's motives or question as it did previously regulations worldwide to being caught red handed up in washington to gather private data. mixed feelings after a meeting between the syrian national coalition and the u.n. security council a day to beat rebel group bargaining for weapons with the us. live
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from studio center in moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day. these live pictures from cairo tens of thousands of egyptians are out on the streets there and throughout the country in rival rallies for and against the else did president mohamed morsy two people were killed as demonstrators clashed in alexandria and in a bridge has been set on fire dozens of injuries have been reported has more now from egypt's capital. now we have had clashes here in the capital in an area called supra which the peak moment is where from where i'm standing here what happened was why evil marches accidentally cross and angry citizens and up during rocks at each
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other we've also had a lot of violence outside the capital in the nile delta government dummy after we saw again why the protest be spiking inefficiencies that comes to the city of alexandria where they support his opponents all founds leader mohamed morsi puts in the main running point you see the very heavy deployment of break the military and the police where i'm standing here in the area there are few tanks to the sari securing the square although of course people here are chanting for the military and the police to actually seeing police officers mingling with the crowds meanwhile out across the capital in sit ins but there you see largely members of the mission brotherhood the posting of the ousted leader we have also seen army vehicles who have been at their position there for several weeks now in case all caches well this is really fueling the fire here this announcement this morning that most see as being detained the charges of allegedly conspiring with palestinian organization hamas to spy on the country he's also being charged with
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that being responsible for the deaths of soldiers and prison guards when he broke out of what in a tree in prison during the eighteenth a uprising some people here are saying it was a political decision to put him up for this particular charge because the missing mother had his under attack the missing mother had put that part of maintaining that most he is innocent and then he is an adjustment president's first people here very much and i spoke to the protests this is saying that he is gauging the most he's engaging in acts of terrorism and these charges are correct so we're seeing a massively divided country with a lot of violence already and further bloody clashes expresses on the horizon though true that when we spoke to representatives of the muslim brotherhood and the british egyptians for democracy group the situation there in the country in both the view that the army is the main danger to stability in the country at the moment . i personally do not want any violence they are my family my friends everyone i love them i care out for they are out there exercising damage estimates right to
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freedom of expression and they should be protected the military should not be on the streets the military should be back in the ballots the minister should not be interfering in politics the military this is not the old gentleman this is he with all due respect to him he is an appointed minister of defense he the people did not choose him and now he thinks has given himself supra constitutional powers to be able to decide what the will of the people is what is the hold one knows what the one of the people is through the institution of the democratic process what we're seeing though is a hard job of the people's will what do you think could be the consequences if the muslim brotherhood doesn't sit down and talk to the military what would the military do next because it seems sort of issued a very strong ultimatum well we've seen already what the military has done this is not about morsi and not about the muslim brotherhood this is about democracy being hijacked by the military and every single day we're seeing members of the pro-democracy movement being killed being arrested being attacked the only crime is
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to support democracy and to call for an end to this bloody coup and so the solution you cannot ask the pro-democracy movement for for a solution because it's the military who created the problem so if we want and end to this problem if you want an end to this escalation in egypt then we have to see the end of the military you have to see the back of the military. and more live pictures here from todd his square where fell's moves in rival rallies for and against the ousted president morsy. bring you more as this tense situation develops that is. again the political ping pong is being played over america's most wanted whistleblower edward snowden has been stranded in a moscow airport for more than a month now russia says it won't hand him over to the u.s. although it's urged to stop discrediting washington while the u.s. remains desperate to get its hands on the leaker even promising not to torture or
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execute the man paul scott has more for us. well as edward snowden prepares to spend yet a nother weekend in the transit zone of moscow's shadow much of the diplomatic wrangles over his future continue now it was established very early on by russian president vladimir putin that russia simply would not extradite snowden back to the united states there was no extradition treaty between the two countries and russia's stance was that they wouldn't send anyone back to a country that has the death penalty now america have responded to that recently by saying that edward snowden would not face the death penalty if he was returned to america and if he was tried under those charges of espionage so in some respects maybe it appears as if america softening the stance however they are still playing hardball in some other respects with some senators and rule makers suggesting the countries who are offering to help edward snowden as it appears russia are prepared to do that they should come under some form of economic sanctions and in particular
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preferential trade deals between the two countries should be scrapped some people even calling for president barack obama to boycott the g twenty which is taking place here in russia in september and even some tools for american america to boycott the winter olympics in sochi next year as well snowden's predicament now is there any indication when he is likely to leave that transit zone in moscow of course he still waiting isn't he for that piece of paper from the federal migration the piece of paper that will allow him out of the transit and into russia proper we thought that he might get out on wednesday when his legal representative. arrived at the airport but he wasn't possessing that piece of paper is still there just to quickly give you the. don't want to get his hands on this piece of paper that signifies that the f.m.s. has started to process his application for temporary asylum which could take up to
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three months now if his application is given the thumbs up given a twelve month stay in. if it's given the thumbs down he could well appeal meaning it seems that he wants to try and settle down in russia but he does have other options particularly in latin america where bolivia venezuela and nicaragua have all said that they would take him in of course if he can get there earlier on the president of nicaragua spoke to r.t. and explained exactly why snowden would be welcome i think the threats coming from the us work against them it's ridiculous power like the united states threatening and young man who's had enough courage to tell the truth about something that went against his principles a man who realized at a certain point but who could cross the line of what is called intelligence work he understood where intelligence ends and lawlessness begins and that lawlessness has nothing to do with secret operations the war on terror with protecting state interests or with the search for scientific information a point when he sort of this is sheer madness because it isn't normal it's not like
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the us are forcing the europeans hand in this is just a they have something in common common positions a common strategy and the same desire for global domination they want to impose democratic principles on the world they want to judge our nations so is this a moscow based snowden saga enters a fifth weekend what do we know we know that snowden looks set to remain in the transit zone of moscow's shot a matter of course america still want to get their hands of him but russia are not prepared to hand him over. germany wants to tighten the screws on u.n. data protection regulations it comes after an avalanche of criticism and anger over what some see as the government's failure to deal with the scandal sparked by snowden's revelations exposed burns role in a massive u.s. led surveillance but many in germany view the move as a simple attempt to win back political points ahead of september's general election peter all of the reports from. so two of germany's most senior cabinet members have written to the e.u. counterparts to try and get them to push the united nations to change their current
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privacy legislation that all seems well and good especially when you consider that the current privacy legislation was written way back in one thousand nine hundred sixty six long before things like mobile phones facebook the internet all of those things that the n.s.a. being apparently looking into now this could be a genuine effort by the by the german ministers to try and help the privacy of the people of the european union or it could be something of a smokescreen and a bit of damage limitation when you have to consider that germany was one of the major helpers for the national security agency when they were spying on people around the world in fact the b. and d. the german secret service operated one of the major parts of prism this was called the x. keyscore program that basically looked into what people were searching for online
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five hundred million data connections here in germany were checked all were available to be checked by the n.s.a. now this all comes after a week in which we've seen angela merkel originally claimed that she only heard about n.s.a. spying through the media at then turned out that in fact germany was one of these major partners now the germans have an election coming up a big general election coming up here at the end of september and the german people are understandably upset by the amount of information of theirs that was being looked at whether edward snowden knew that he could be a big influence in the german elections when he decided to leak these things will never know but what's the certain is he definitely and the information he's brought forward will definitely be used in the upcoming weeks and months before that vote or considering the involvement of germany and other countries in the n.s.a. spying program it begs the question whether this is a legitimate attempt to improve the previously of the citizens of the you or just
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politicians attempting to cover up the fact that they've been caught with their hand in the cookie jar. well we spoke to dr alexander dix he's the berlin commissioner for data protection and freedom of information and he thinks german politicians are moving in the right direction by attempting to change u.n. privacy rules no matter what the actual motives are under german law and the german constitution there is a fundamental right of informational self-determination of privacy as you call it and data protection commissioners all over the world have for a long time called for an international treaty to have privacy regulations in place to protect individual privacy and data when surfing the internet and crossing borders and now the n.s.a. scandal is just the last tip into the voter had to do this problem to make it completely clear that we urgently need an international agreement in this fear that
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what we're seeing here is really excessive secrecy protecting excessive surveillance and that cannot go on as it has done in the past we need effective control and we need limits to what the intelligence services are allowed to do arty life here in moscow more international news coming up of the break. people's wages that going down the amount of people working is going up and that they're doing jobs that they increasingly hate just for a small box apartment of extortion at run and pretty soon people are going to be stuck and trapped in a cycle of oppression and a new leader is going to come in is going to flip the switch and it's going to be talking to.
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her straight. think your. news continues now very nearly fifteen minutes past the leaders of the syrian national coalition the group with no official power have agreed to participate in a peace conference known as geneva two but only if a number of preconditions and that is the organization wrapped up its informal
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meeting with the u.n. security council. has more on the story. very mixed messages coming from the ambassadors from western countries such as the u.k. and france and other investors such as the russian ambassador to the u.n. to tell the church and now a u.k. and france said that it was a very productive meeting that the delegation representing the syrian opposition that is visiting new york promised to attend the geneva two meeting as you mentioned also showed a commitment to building a transitional government for syria and also a commitment to not supporting any terrorism within the country but then when you hear from other representatives that were sitting in on the meeting an informal meeting should be underscored it seems as though the delegation has a lot of. before it will actually arrive that this should be able to meeting it seems as though they want to make sure that syrian president bashar al assad has no
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authority following the geneva two meeting and another precondition possibly that we could that was spoken about by the by the french envoy was the fact that once the transitional government is established that that transitional government would have full authority over the security of the military in syria as russian ambassador to the u.n. really underscored here is that all this talk of prevents the geneva two meeting from actually moving forward and taking place i understand that having various gone backs with the national committee with the supreme council of the kurds of syria but there is. an understanding has not yet been achieved among them to be jointly represented to present to. the syrian opposition would like to receive the weapons in arms and military aid that the obama administration recently
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promised to provide to the rebels fighting against syrian president bashar al assad many ask why would washington be shipping more weapons and. thank you. so much for this now we should point out here that france's envoy to the u.n. just spoke to the media and said that the vast majority of you would member states already recognize mr geraci as you well representative of the syrian people legally i don't know how that can happen within the un there can't be official recognition of someone that is not a head of state or without it being processed within the united nations also with some experts are questioning is the overall legitimacy of the syrian national coalition critics say the group has no work. and recognition inside of syria. is a member of the. coalition and says the rebels have some very powerful friends. the united states and the united kingdom france other western nations have really made clear that they will only accept the fall of the side and despite the fact that
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they continually try to say that they're for peace negotiations it seems at every turn whether it's sending arms to the rebels whether it's sending them quote unquote non-lethal aid money in general supporting the gulf countries that are also supporting them that really all of the talk about peace is disingenuous and unlike russia and other countries they seem very. determined to push forward the syrian rebels as the new leadership of the country regardless of the situation on the ground when russia and the united states where originally trying to promote the geneva two conference we saw that the syrian rebels essentially said that they had no intention of negotiating until the situation on the ground changed that is until they gained the military upper hand so from their perspective they seem only willing to negotiate if the military situation allows them to have the upper hand in negotiations but if they seem to be losing the war if it seems that support for them inside of the country is dropping all of a sudden they have no desire to negotiate and they only want to continue to push war which is the subtext of this entire meeting where on the sidelines they have
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been pushing for more and more military aid from the united states and for it to come significantly quicker. in france the number of people out of work has reached a record high with almost five million unemployment it comes to shadow in the present lands optimism the country is being pulled from its economic mind france is now seen his job level increased steadily for more than two years as more efficient explains the crisis is forcing talented young french people to try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone countries that are in dire straits even the block's biggest economies are feeling the pinch france is now officially in crisis at least in a job crisis recent data from french labor ministry paints a disturbing picture june saw another rise in unemployment with almost fifteen thousand more people now out of work that's five hundred new jobless every day we say there are more than the present of the provision in the broad yes but worked
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herself forty of them but almost ten percent of the provision is bought out on broadway but for the bites that the reason behind the gloom is statistics according to the labor minister is expired the short term contracts that are never in you'd as cautious companies can no longer afford to keep people secretly intrapreneur as have no opportunity to develop tuxes are very high bureaucracy is terrible hiring people is a big problem and it's even worse to fire them the result businesses close and people are put on the streets. and like in other crisis the country young people divorced heat youth unemployment in france is about twenty six per cent more than double the national average. b. of a business c.n.n. to the negative trend every year he says over six hundred thousand students graduate just to realise they're not one to. be for decades france was
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a rich country and our old people had money there is a curious situation today where by grandparents pay for their grandchildren's education but when these people's resources dried out what will we do some young people think they have the answer and that is to leave the country seven million tourists come to admire the evil tower in paris every year that's around twenty. thousand people every day france is among the most visited nations on earth but for its own citizens its charms are fading. and this film producer from france moved to london for career reasons at home he says he didn't have a future he seems even before the crisis france did little enough to provide the yuan and dishes with proper employment only now after the economic meltdown those opportunities have shrunk to zero. is the whole system of the country moping and
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it's all stuck in these very if you're disabled you need to have this position and you need to study from this university so they're not really open to ambitious people oregon says he's unlikely to ever come back and it seems he'll soon be joined by many others these two french students have just begun their studies their plans to leave france on the first train up to big radiation. that is a necessary sacrifice we can't realize their dreams here don't burn your particular . friend adds it's a political message to the government that something's going wrong. when all of there is no direction we're going down the state has no precise line at the bus or something ugly and disgusting we're not going anywhere because the future is bleak the authorities try to remain optimistic president along pledges to bring unemployment down by the end of these here skeptics say that is only feasible if
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most of job seekers say or walk to france. r t from paris. twenty three minutes past the hour now time for some international news in brief five secular members of the board that drafted a new constitution for tunisia announced their resignations following the assassination of a fellow member and opposition politician he was killed by the same gun used in a similar political murder in february and is or is now facing a second day of protests over the latest killing with businesses across the country closed and the national character canceling all flights thousands clashed with police on thursday after bromley was shot dead in front of his home by. multiple bombings that left thirty nine people dead in tribal areas in the northwest of pakistan the deadliest took place in the city of where a bomb blast ripped through a marketplace killing at least twenty three suicide bombers detonated two devices outside different mosques in peshawar leaving fifteen dead near the afghan border
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no group has claimed responsibility for any of the times. prosecutors in the u.s. have charged five men with carrying out three hundred million dollars fraud the country's largest ever. the russian and ukrainian men hacked into security systems stealing credit card details which they then sold worldwide a number of major global companies were allegedly targeted by the men including jet blue airways the french call for. exactly sixty years ago cuba saw the beginning of a nationwide coup that ousted u.s. backed. this sowed the seeds of anti americanism not only on the liberated island but all across not in america or he's going to church can find out what the u.s. did to such sentiment. do you know nothing to him when he when you are latin american leaders do fine speeches against the us are those regular occurrence
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these days but what is fueling their indignation when they are we want the united states to be or foreigners like russia is or party like brasil like india like all other countries you know emerging powers are friends of us not our bosses the history of how washington made it itself the neighbors is best illustrated by the events that led to the cuban revolution sixty years ago back then the us supported the autocratic and corrupt regime of president bush who ruled the island for the benefit of very few people there the us ambassador to cuba at the time earl. said i ran cuba from the sixth floor of the us embassy the cuban jobber should grow sugar and shot up some historians argue that the revolution and the subsequent alienation of the island state might have been avoided had the us be more considerate of the cuban people just four years ago the
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us supported the coup that deposed hundred democratically elected president since then the country has been descending deeper into an abyss of human rights abuses and instability united states do not want a series of or more elect this is the reason they didn't like chavez because out of sugar as they got routes. they got that's libyan guys and they got the guy in ecuador. and so if they get another one and underage then that starts all. the no track this is nationalization of the country's oil industry as well as his subsidized oil shipments to cuba that it would take washington for use in two thousand and two the bush administration supported the coup against the late president chavez mass protests brought charges back to power and set the stage for morsi relations the way he's not just for fair to the science policy just in the
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benefit of your corporation and to destroy those countries those people in order to integrate their economies and to be less dependent on the us politically and economically south american nations have joined in a union called humus sore. what you have is a desire on the part of the region to have rich own foreign policy and all economic policy they don't want to be manipulated and they want to be respected by having looked at latin america as its backyard to which it can dictate policies washington has alienated the people in a host of those countries people who would otherwise have nothing against the u.s. in washington i'm going to check out. and that's twenty eight minutes past the hour after the break altie so if you have an ounce of talks to the developer of the digital currency big point more news confident.
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boy oh boy there are a lot of conspiracy theories out the. air from mysterious extra planets trip killian creatures living among us but there also may conspiracy theories that are very plausible and some that are well actually true one that i've heard for a long time is that they are specifically trying to fill the police with dimwits to abuse the american people which is silly right right according to a.b.c. news a discrimination lawsuit revealed that robert jordan was denied the chance to become a new london police officer because he was too smart to sentence exam score was a thirty three which is an i.q. of one hundred twenty five and it was just too high to allow him to defend the
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public good that police department only accepts candidates who have scores from twenty to twenty seven the logic is that people who are too smart get bored as policemen and they're more likely to quit after years of costly training. yeah this is proof of a conspiracy theory well the lowest score they accept is still around an average i.q. so that doesn't mean they're specifically trying to fill the place with subpar people but it does seem really weird to fear people with high i.q.'s entering the police force this case to have a confirms nor denies the conspiracy theory but is definitely food for thought and does a kind of not make sense to discriminate against anyone ever for having a high i.q. i don't know but that's just my opinion. hello
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and welcome to me soon see shevardnadze and our topic today. forty five months interviews the digital currency is gaining support around the globe but what chances does it stand against a world currency. instant private safe secure that's what bitcoin claims to be a digital cost point free from central banks a virtual currency built on so you. bring a video recorders want to overturn the world's financial order smart and savvy they
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believe influence the evolution and monetary revolution for its recording compete with the giants is all the chimeras go on it's a trusted has its own agenda. and our guest today is amir taki a person from the very heart of the revolutionary system he is a software developer for bitcoin and i'm not sure he knows it all i'm joined by live from london i'm here great to have you with us today so clarify things for people who don't really know what it is what is exactly bitcoin. because it's a pure form of money with a mathematical basis. and it is there's no need for a party that you have to trust when you engage in trade using this system it's just really a type of digital cash the purest form forget it's properties of which there are many. one the most significant things is strong personal purposely of your
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financial transactions the lack of financial censorship it's it's a tool which allows people to engage in trade or mean so that life directly between two people without any middleman without any for taking a car or censoring your financial transactions as of today how popular is bitcoin worldwide when i go into big when two years ago it was zero point zero six dollars it was a very. small community on the internet and the experiments will project and it's right now is booming it's the value of bitcoin is over one hundred twenty dollars. much in surreal life aside to accept it big established companies on the internet assigned integrate into their services as a way to properly do trade this is really powerful thing because when main when you start to see like mainstream services are using this financial tool of the internet and they're switching over it's it's really like powerful thing that you can the
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now you have something where people can engage in trade directly without the oversight of regulator or corrupt or for a ts. leverage the payment system as a way to control people and censor a lot of different projects on the internet it's really growing and there's a huge underground economy an informal marketplace or of different services i had a friend who set up a big point stock exchange a year ago and he had to close it down because he was face facing ten years in jail for running a securities exchange of our license while just a month ago there's now a a tour service. in encrypted internet web space where you can trade stocks and securities on the internet using bitcoins isn't it removes all of the restrictions on stock markets that just shut out the normal average person on the street because it is a really awesome tall because it's it brings a whole host of financial services to the banks to people who don't have access to
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these to the markets is something they're not saying here's a set of my say that that that your friends stock exchange underground stock exchange was closed down because he didn't have a license or basically even license to broker stuff i can open my own stock exchange with bitcoin or basically he he was trying to run like a stock exchange in the open licensed with his identity public and he just could. because the way that the regulatory system exists is just to enforce cartels and monopolies and force out small competition it's not something that really leads to a proper free market economy it's something that just needs to protectionism in forcing the status quo there's now a new stock exchange by a different group of people on the internet and they're doing it anonymously using using internet tools to protect their identity to use bitcoin to protect the financial transactions and not have them censored by third parties and it's not just stock exchanges all kinds of different services like money lending or or just
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even just buying donating to services like wiki leaks there is the case of make upload who hired who you could upload files to the internet and share them with other people which is the distribution of knowledge and there's a lot of established industries which are threatened by this new kind of model on the internet and they tried to react to it by using the the current regulatory and legal system to enforce separate position in the markets and so a tool that was used to shut down my gripe load was a payment system while mcgrath load is but as maker. and they're offering encrypted file storage and nobody can see or files using because using. previous e strong privacy digital currency that's like something of science fiction that is unimaginable five years are going to bankrupt. that point yet and so they've started moving now against bitcoin last year i was running the u.k.
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because in exchange for you for more than a year and a half before we had to close it down because the banks were just on our case all the time putting pressure on us and then the u.k.'s regulatory agency changed their time on my personal bank accounts was shut down and i was blacklisted from having a personal bank account doesn't matter i was able to use because it and now we're hearing stories of people puzzled. like why are you become a danger there something i don't get why why the banks put pressure on you and close down all your banking guards and blacklist you why you say this is danger on the minds it undermines the entire financial system you know it takes it takes away the control that's being being centralized into these financial institutions i mean look this is the system the mothership and it's just going. right down our college our environment is being destroyed our college is being ravaged on a massive scale fishing stocks are low the surveillance state is increasing exponentially every year. the storage capabilities per person are in scale of
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terabytes i've never seen a terabyte in my life the police state is increasing massively the police forces have been given new powers like stop and search ability to detain people you can have doing anything are illegal the financial system knows nothing can legal but the financial system is like literally eating itself out and the bureaucratic system is getting overbearing crushing itself under its own way and this is increasing every year and the economic productivity of people's work is being used to fund this architecture of oppression and meanwhile people's wages they're going down the amount of people working is going up and that they're doing jobs that they increasingly hate just for a small box apartment of extortion at rent and pretty soon people are going to be stuck and trapped in a cycle of oppression and a new leader is going to come into power is going to flip the switch and it's going to be turn key tyranny is immediately clear say basically their big point is much more than just a currency it's like a whole new world view it is it's
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a new world order it's imagine you have imagine you have a financial tool on the internet which is completely distributed in decentralized and that anybody in the central part owns the infrastructure there's no like central bank that you make your payments through is everybody in the network that's part of the system is up holding the system it's like gold or some kind of more ancient traditional monetary system. when you make a payment there is nobody telling telling you you cannot make a payment to this guy you you're only allowed to make a payment to this guy but not this guy and that is directly between two people with parties involved taking a fee or taking a cart and that's really powerful thing that right now the situation is that all over the world there is huge amounts of people not just talking about in developing nations where many people don't have access to financial infrastructure but in western countries who know there are many people who are able to engage with the
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current financial system and there are many types of businesses on the internet and in real life that can engage with the financial system for instance in colorado let's let's just reach shops ok let's just take a look at the economic side of bitcoin as things stand today ok so here are the numbers currently they bid current circulation value amounts to over one billion u.s. dollars it can't be compared to an economy of a smaller country how much of it is investors trying to make money as a person or those who just support the bitcoin ideology and are making bitcoin or they're a currency of life. yet loads of there are loads of investors right now getting into because because there's anybody who's smart is looking at this system and they're evaluating it objectively not based on like how much attention it's getting or who else likes bitcoin but if you're just looking at because when you can see that this is the future you know if you have a tool which is international you can make trade to anybody instantly you know it's uncensored it's running twenty four hours seven days
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a week you know the fees are very low or there's no fees ok but it's not as if there's just you know you hate me it's a debt more you can actually store your money in bitcoins as of today no it's more than a payment it's a new form of money and if you're holding dollars or any of this rubbish government fiat currency or holding failing money you need to get into it you need to get into big coin because that is that is the future that is the type of money that is is proper. pure money it's like the purest form of money it's not you know it's not something that's like printed by a central bank soon ok but it turns deserves no origin turned up where do i store my money how do i make sure that i don't lose my big points. because a story on your computer and in a file nobody can access this far you have the keys to unlock your because to send them to other people if you want you can blow trust of the first party sites like there's one called block chain dot info where you can set up a while if and use your storing your because it was someone else and in return they
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make it convenient for you but you hold because it's on your laptop and it's something really powerful and i send because directly over to the internet to someone else without any first party involved using software that i wrote completely myself. using because i hold on my laptop and nobody else can access it's a far better security policy. open source so you can download it and you can read it and just like someone can read french or spanish or english if you're a programmer you can read the source code and see that it does exactly what it says it does because it's a system based of mathematical principles not of the social fallibilities of failings of of third parties now since your bank accounts are all cloud closed down are a hugh existing of big coins only as of today. yeah i like i i have my reserve in big points and i travel to a different country and i can trade it for local currency of people there's loads of traders all over europe and america and south america which is the country are
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traveling to in the last year if you go local bitcoins start com you can find different traders for all of the different cities like in london alone is over sixty different traders and you just meet up with them in real life you give them some cash or you give them because and then they give you in return. depending on what you're trading all right thanks to short break now ok i got you thanks a lot but we're going to call the way back it's time for a short break now and coming up next we're going to safety and what if the bigger fish comes statement. peace process what peace process the palestinians have suffered over four decades
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of illegal israeli occupation and over twenty years of the so-called american sponsored to go she should have gotten the impression see a little why are obama admitting you're going to box interested in history doesn't it anything to do with peace or are there other agendas in play. well not talking about language at all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point. to the security of a car is on the job here you know going to. make you know more recently. when you need a direct question are you prepared for a change when you know you should be ready for a. freedom of speech. and the freedom to. nobody chooses to be homeless no one chooses to be an ass sol.
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