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that some. of our minds. there's hope for a breakthrough on the iranian nuclear issue in geneva where diplomats from six world was to close a deal after decades of negotiating. crowded skies with the thousands of drones as such a launch into american air space is some concern that the huge amount of plane traffic. in danger. and of breaking the boundaries of the earth is no longer enough of the twenty fourteen olympic torch relay the symbol of the games will make a historic space walk in just a couple of what should live here. they
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will welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our to bomb with say with your international news the sol what the top story. talks between world powers and iran its nuclear program at a crucial stage after a decade long deadlock at the sides could be moving towards a groundbreaking deal. in geneva and joins us live this out what all the chances of an agreement today. well right now the talks are still ongoing but it's important to note the nature of these talks that these a foreign ministers had to change their plans at the last minute and flown to geneva to join these talks concerning the ronson nuclear program we know that the u.s. secretary of state john kerry had to put off a trip to morocco and algeria you have the russians and the chinese joining the talks today speculations were mounting last couple of days that they are close to a deal but on the other hand it can also be viewed in the sense that there are
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a lot of difficulties that it had to requires decisions on such a high level before any agreement is reached but generally the leaders have been giving very optimistic statements although they're very careful not to confirm anything and to highlight the fact that there are still issues to be overcome william hague the a british foreign minister came out this morning and said that they have to seize the moment in trying to clinch an elusive deal and he also said that there is real momentum behind those closed doors and information is very sparse at this moment in the u.s. also having been talked about narrowing the gap between the countries where issues divergent issues are concerned perhaps the most skeptical tone cast among the of foreign ministers here was coming from france where said that should any agreement be reached at the during these talks that the concerns of have to be taken into consideration they were very skeptical in giving those statements however that doesn't mean that there isn't any room for maneuver and was far as israel is
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concerned that benjamin netanyahu the premier had expressed explicitly his. discomfort at the talks going on here he said he warned that should any deal be reached that iran would be getting a very good deal without giving up much and that if a deal is reached israel is not going to be bound by it and that it will still make sure that its security is its priority let's listen to what the binyamin netanyahu had to say. iran got the deal of the century. and the international community got a bad deal this is a very bad deal. should the deal be indeed clinched today what exactly is going to be included in it. well again all these talks are happening behind closed doors so the details we have is very sparse but the aim of the talks is really to come up with a roadmap that very elusive roadmap to be followed in order to receive all this
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longstanding a nuclear standoff also it could potentially include an agreement where iran would agree to freeze part of its nuclear enrichment program the expansion of its nuclear enrichment program and in exchange be able to access some fifty billion dollars in the frozen assets abroad but again these are initial details of that we have as the british foreign minister again said this morning that any agreement reached there will reach it will require some flexibility on all sides and negative reaction should wait until if and when an agreement is indeed reached. cilia there following a nuclear talks between iran and the six world powers in geneva. to discuss the ongoing talks and the position of some of the world cause we're now joined live . by robert highness with a journalist and a political analyst. from seems to be at the most a skeptical of the negotiations and negotiating nations about the outcome of the
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talks one that's what's behind all the skepticism well it's always a little difficult to understand the position of the french here they see to take an extreme position all the time. there are a number of reasons for this the first is that they are playing good cop bad cop with the americans obama is suddenly being much more reasonable in his attitude with the iranians and the french are out there on the flank saying oh you must agree to easily israel must be protected and so on and in a sense that if you like. playing the game with the americans has said that they can sound more reasonable to french on the on reasonable there is another factor which is that everybody knows the enormous pressure of the israel lobby in america it's not quite so well known that it's pretty pretty considerable in france as well if so would you say that is the reason why the french foreign minister said that israel's position must be taken into consideration which is france showing
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a little bit of concern there for israel why i mean even washington called that day as can the nation of the deal a premature well yes it's interesting isn't it that the mr netanyahu said that the a deal had been come it concluded. everybody else is saying it hasn't at any rate the position the french i think is pretty clearly. going to say things that the americans don't want to say at the moment i think that's the bottom of it because frankly this posturing by the french president and the french foreign minister makes france look pretty ridiculous on the domestic front there's a great deal. of mockery of law fab use in his very aggressive statements internally in france we used to the us being the one that's. the hottest opponents opponent of tehran do you feel when washington stuns is generally changing well it it one would like to hope let's put it this way that this is
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a real diplomatic revolution the americans ever since seventy nine hundred seventy nine when the embassy drama took place in iran in the shah was kicked out and all the rest of it have had this slightly ridiculous slightly vengeful obsession about . dealing with the iranian nuclear threat there isn't as far as anybody can tell and as far as the american security services themselves say there is no iranian nuclear threat the israelis on the other hand have three hundred nuclear weapons so it though the situation is a trifle absurd as it often is with western foreign policies and there are signs that obama is trying to put american foreign policy on a more sensible track why not have sensible relations with iran is he being asked in the united states after all for years with the threat of the soviet union they had no difficulty negotiating with gorbachev and and men a lot more difficult than him so why can't we negotiate with the iranians why do we
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have to take this ridiculous attitude that they could have can't have what france what britain what the united states has which is nuclear protection and the iranians say they don't want to anyway. you know it's a difficult one to quite work out but it could be that this is that there's a real revolution taking place and the americans are going to change their stance because they need to do business with iran really so finally what are your predictions what will the sides involved managed to overcome the disagreements and strike a deal in the near future well if i had to put my reputation as a profit on the line i would say that there is going to be a deal because they are after all talking about only about a six months deal is. as we can understand it a suspended sentence so to speak and with the problems of gas pipelines across from from iran to europe which europe needs badly for its new pipeline which has no gas without the iranians i think is a very strong probability and they just love to get in there and have all the
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contracts for rebuilding iraq. so i hope i hope it's real revolution from behind it's a stretch a base a journalist and political analyst alive from friends with us here. earlier we spoke to tang amir who ran in his the presidential elections in iran he told us iran is ready to comply with the international community's demands and it's up to the world powers to show their good will. this time because public as we know it at this point about accepted the basic requirements of the pipe lost on this point iran is doing what it was expected to do i think the real issue is what iran gets in return i think that's where the problem really stands now the fact the problem is the problem is that mr kerry is going to come back to washington d.c.
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he's not going to live in geneva when he comes back to washington he's going to to the he's going to see the crowd around him the israeli lobby crowd the congress and the un are those very american right being stick around because they did republican party all up they're going to have to give him a real real hard time. well of course keep you updated on the progress of the nuclear talks in geneva as well the day on air and online at our website r t v dot com. thousands of drawings will soon be swarming across the u.s. air space they expected to be useful for a civil purposes such as firefighting and weather tracking but their presence is still causing concern let's take a look at the state of from the above for now these yellow spots are planes in the american air space as you can see there the skies are already quite crowded the total movement every day is around ninety thousand and one on manned aircraft
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joining the traffic this number is going to jump up on that compromise the safety of air traffic out is going to change again looks for the answer. according to the u.s. federal aviation administration by twenty twenty there will be up to thirty thousand drones flying in the u.s. airspace not just by law enforcement and other government agencies but also by private firms for all kinds of purposes so the f.a.a. game itself two years to come up with ideas on how to regulate that brave new world where everybody can fly their throw their designated six test sites across the country to see how it goes aside from very serious might we see concerns there's a danger of meet air collisions even now as the government is not yet allowed the commercial use of drones the f.a.a. is getting a rising number of safety complaints from pilots in march of this year and only tallia airliner made national news headlines when the pilot reported spotting a drone as he was trying to land at new york's j.f.k. airport back then the f.a.a.
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and the f.b.i. have open investigations into finding the drone the plane was flying over densely populated area when he brushed shoulders with a drone to the horror of the pilots of course or in a separate incident with the indianapolis five forty body. to load him in the opposite direction at a high speed. just to give you an idea of how concerned pilots are one pilot said we're concerned about birds we're concerned about other airplanes and now we're throwing in something totally uncontrolled when they suck one of those drones into the engine of an airplane he said then it will get everybody's attention and one of the challenges is that drones occasionally lose connection with the operator on the ground that's a well reported problem but apart from accidental collisions there is another challenge drones can be hijacked by someone with very bad intentions so the brave new world of drones can also turn out to be a very dangerous one in washington i'm going to check on our team. one man's
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law also is another's gain and china sees opportunity in the arab spring board on the a b beijing the economic charge into the middle east and north africa region left for the taking by crisis and violence. cyber thieves have stored in a more than a million dollars in digital money from an online bitcoin storage service had breached the host by manipulating flaws in the system which. uses other made often leaving no trace having empty the virtual vault almost completely the service is unable to compensate to most of those affected the operation is the latest incident showing how imperfect the system dreamings. basically big coins digital cash enabling peer to peer trading without banking fees all regulations you can even exchange it into real currency but there are glitches and any robbery is
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almost untraceable with no regulation you'd have no way to go for compensation plus the currency is highly volatile and is believed to be used by drug dealers and money laundress but entrepreneur william believes a big point is still a can investment what we see today in the world was a lie or crisis in greece and the failure in cyprus is regulation doesn't work. you have retorted capture you just have system failure and the thing that makes it quite exciting for people who believe a bit point is the fact that it's an emergent system if it does require regulation just because the it really wasn't as good as we talk. more news just ahead including a look at america's growing appetite for collecting private data will have more stay with us.
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president of the boston instead eric rosengren says that. morale improves low rates and bond buying will continue yes the beatings will continue until. so listen up you smelly consumer peasants and rotting dead groans because the fed will continue to beat you to a bloody pulp intil you smile smile like we're all wal-mart greeters how they not been fired last year and spend spend spend like every man's mortgage debt is his castle. with. the consensus.
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choose to be great. choose the stories get him. to to speak. from my headquarters in moscow this is our t. fresh reports in the us a suggests the cia has been paying millions of dollars every year to american telecoms giant eighty and team for that prize the company allegedly provides access to its millions of subscribers spies that can apparently browse through the wreckage database and that includes international calls germany and brazil have submitted a draft resolution to the you went on the save gutting a privacy and restricting mass of valence we discuss the issue with journalist david c. men and he says america's government is involved in
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a form of techno terror it's a huge company that has its footprint all over the globe and they're just being paid to hand out this customer information is a clear violation of the fourth amendment and customers have nowhere to go because i'm sure he is not alone in this sort of practice why are they tracking the communications of private citizens who have no connection to crime or terrorism what is their real goal here that this is a form of i think a light form of terrorism where people are becoming afraid to use their own technology on their own devices it's really it's kind of orwellian and the explanation they gave for it doesn't make a lot of sense to me. at our website we've got more stories off surveillance a grouping but hidden secrets secrets of see what we've got the story you scientists are working on a sense able to detect hidden terror let's from underground if you're wondering how it works it's all on my website. and astronomers consummate head and tail of the brand new space discovery sixty objects has been spotted by
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a nasa telescope in our solar system check out the details at our t.v. dot com. for the new book coming along the hall of fame. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. a giant step before the twenty fourteen winter games in just a couple of hours for the first time ever the olympic torch will be taken on a space walk as part of the longest ever torch relay the torch was delivered to the
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international space station two days ago by a multinational trick also that we had an exclusive chance to talk to the consul not who will carry at the symbol of the olympics into a print space you can catch phrase that video on our website at r.t.e. dot com and of course stay with us to witness the unique moment when the olympic torch it goes on its historic walk we'll be covering it live here on our t.v. and just over to us. to our next story china is looking to take advantage of america's mistakes in the middle east beijing is using the term all called spy walls to do some serious business and even some of the worst hit countries like egypt are turning into a real opportunity as explains. this is north cairo where egypt's
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burgeoning chinatown has now planted its roots restaurant owner. says the chinese community here is thriving despite the political turmoil. most chinese come here for study were to call the muslim chinese minorities i opened my restaurant recently i know the political situation here is difficult but it doesn't affect chinese businesses it's a good place to live as us egypt relations soured after american officials withheld key military and economic assistance in october egypt has hinted at cozying up to other super powers like china analysts say to china its more about its political expansion gaining clout with one of the region's main players rather than finance we have sixty three agreements i mean different kinds of cultural political. is certain for a country in the arab region and it is very useful to have good
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relations developing relations with us because we have a say in the region merging turn of the chinese embassy in cairo says although two thousand and thirteen was a turbulent year for egypt the country's exports to china increased by a staggering one hundred thirteen percent we were happy to see this figure we tried to make more efforts. to reach the. one billion very small egypt's economy which hard heavily relied on its tourism market has taken a pounding after two and a half years of revolution and regime change and with cairo and washington and loggerheads it looks like egypt might keep looking eastwards. boccieri r.t. cairo. my colleague kevin i when i spoke about china as a resource hunger with offline investor jim rogers he told us that beijing's playing find us across the whole world. china is trying to secure natural
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resources all over the world africa south america central asia himself said the beijing success is build on washington's failures what do you think. well certainly if you look around the world you will certainly see there's a lot of truth to that the chinese have more or less. they're all over africa they're buying plantations and everything else america's got very little presence in africa now time is making inroads in the middle east is going to get a lot of oil from iran going forward it looks as though china may even start getting oil from iraq you know america says that they were a liberated iraq in the end it may be the chinese who get the oil for a long time and rest in the middle east to help push up and gets prices up all over the world today's kinds of report that said how consume is ending up paying. many demonstrators staged a bonfire by burning of energy bills to voice their opposition to rising cost of
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fuel burning their energy bill is like burning your draft card you know during the vietnam war of a bird there are their draft cards burning their energy bill is similar in that you don't want to join up forces with the corrupt the big six energy companies in the u.k. that are their financial terrorism so if you don't want to support financial terrorism of the big six energy companies here in the u.k. you would burn your energy bill i suggest get a thousand people on the millennium bridge here in london to get together and burn their energy bill in unison. moscow is that the center of the world right now as beauties from all over the globe descend on the russian capital to find out to use the fairest of them all actresses models athletes all trying to all shine each other and claim the miss universe and high profile guests showed up including business magnets donald trump
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an ecuadorian president rafael correa for two young women out of the ordinary in moscow but this evening the glitz and gloss will be taken to a different level we'll be covering the pageant. finale later today stay with our key to find out he's a very spiritual woman on the planet for the next twelve months at least. some of the world news headlines a rescue operation is underway after a typhoon a high can smash the philippines killing at least one hundred twenty people. the number of data could rise sharply as access opens up the devastated areas and kind of communities superstorm aforesaid the evacuation of tens of thousands as well as mask outages and flooding. how ya know is that the strongest storm and you have hit the philippines in. recorded history. so i know the
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discovery was not really pull in the pockets on his city of peshawar have helped protest over u.s. charity strikes today aiming to block a nato military supply route in the area angle was stoked by a recent drone strike on a taliban commander country's government says the attack has proposed talks with militants in jeopardy as the taliban's new leader calls for revenge. was. ok six people have been killed and over a dozen injured by a suicide car bomb attack in the somali capital mogadishu the targets are was a hotel in the center of the city it's still unclear who was behind the blast but similar attacks have been staged by somali based al shabaab militants recent rage of why somalia and kenyan troops killed at least thirty members of the group one is in around thirty minutes time but up next as promised that's the kind of report.
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remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same way that banning and burning books has become futile and the past they used to be able to just burn books or forbid them from being printed but in the age of the internet all you need is a scanner and an internet connection and the information that's found in a book cannot be destroyed because it is out there on the magical ether of the air at so basically the near future any person with even half a brain and some patients can start making guns in their basement which means that
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gun control laws will basically become pointless because they'll never be able to catch all the people doing it nor will be able to take the guns not even obama or the hardest of hardcore liberals this technology could be the best thing to happen to the second amendment ever but i shust my opinion. imax kaiser welcome to the kaiser reported no the president of the boston. eric rosengren said that. morale improves low rates and bond buying will continue yes the beatings will continue until morale improves so listen up you smelly consumer presence and rotting debt groans because the fed will
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continue to beat you to a bloody impoverished pulp intil you smile smile like we're all wal-mart greeters have they not been fired last year and spend spend spend like every man's mortgage debt is his castle smile and spend smile and spend repetitious like a japanese sexpot or the abuse in capital destruction will continue do you understand i'm saying here the boston fed is saying that they're going to continue the financial beatings until morale improves this is very pull plot like very dictatorial like states here but what is that what's going on here well the saying is the beatings will continue until morale improves as often commanders in the military who say that to their abused soldiers and you see this in the central banks is that their command and control their authoritarian they're demanding that
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it's you the grunts that got it wrong we're doing the right thing you're the ones that are you need your morale improved now eric rosengren of the boston fed told the boston business journal that the fed is prepared to keep these low rates buying for what may seem like a long time now of course beatings often feel like they're going on for a longer than they actually did yet won't look they are saying that the low rates and bond buying or quantitative easing will continue until a point in picks up. but this is really not the point at all for their bond buying and quantitative easing that the point is to jack up asset prices for their friends in the speculative bubbles and real estate and in the stock market employment numbers are crashing because of quantitative easing because of bond buying so this is remarkable because just like some for.

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