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people's regime has become very adept at is controlling the media example right here c.n.n. do i think she in the news you know completely telling it like you know i think they have an agenda i think their agenda is is bought and paid for. cause the world comes to frantic help us all this week the libyan energy industry is once again in time all but this time it could be the cold winter first time is i'll explain in just a minute all that want to do is look at the most anticipated i.p.o. since facebook yes i'm talking about twitter happen this week talking to you now this is all not one ounce miss universe happens in most cases we've got to catch up
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with some who are just girls and also about money not just talk of a beauty mr shawn thomas our in-house invest up he's at the business taxes house what he's been up to sort of a lot to get people for us to let's start with libya. so libya's energy industry is once again in time all of this time is a city that could face the consequences of a country's chaotic or oil and gas industry bob the protesters have occupied a gas terminal in western libya causing off the green stream gas pipeline that deliver supplies to sicily so for more on this topic i'm now joined by two alley of implats. hi there stuart can you tell me what do you make of the latest troubles in libya and what does it mean for the libyan oil industry and indeed it's like this could be pretty seriously fought for it's really if they do manage to prevent the gas flows because obviously we're heading towards towards winter i mean it's really to a large degree depends on. this gas coming across the mediterranean from libya any
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which is the main italian oil and gas company has that it's pretty convinced they can find alternative supplies if the libyan supply is shut off completely but obviously that's going to it's going to be expensive for the italians to have to bring in l. and g. perhaps from elsewhere even russian gas that met once before so i mean it's not good for italy and it's not good for libya because they're losing in very important revenues of course of course as you say if they see are going to diversify or find their gas from elsewhere silly livy is going to be the biggest laser in all of this . that's right and the authorities continue to say they repeatedly say and stress to their own people that they are losing something like one hundred thirty million dollars a day from the disruption to the oil and gas to the oil minister the prime minister the guy from north or it is they're making pleas daily almost to the activists to please stop because you're ruining your own country here we are november we still
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want trouble when you see the end of the. it's very very difficult to say the oil sector is completely paralyzed still production is down to two hundred two hundred fifty thousand barrels a day a long way off capacity which is about one point six million barrels a day and it's been stands at standstill now for nearly six months so what's going to happen well i think really realistically there's very little the government can do because they don't have control of the eastern part of the country and i don't know if people know but in recent weeks two separate groups in eastern libya have actually declared independence for the east of libya so they have actually formed their own eastern libyan government against each other if you like but what they're trying to do is to break away from tripoli from the rest of libya create this independent eastern libya and then about point they want to be able to start restart exports as in the. the government in tripoli will not accept what they're
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going to do there is anyone's guess that ruled out the force but ruled out more bloodshed you know they don't want to return to two thousand and eleven were lots of people were killed so at the moment the government in tripoli he could be is completely stuck on don't know what he can do pretty much nothing you can do so unless they agree to these becoming a separate country i think we're going to see the disruption continue for some months yet thank you for talking to us very much appreciate it. so this week the twitter trading debuted to the new york stock exchange by storm the share price jumped seventy three percent raising more than one billion dollars but another storm that's been brewing is the n.s.a. spying scandal and it's interesting that despite the latest revelations of a spy intrusions social media companies such as facebook and google continue to rise why do we no longer care that our personal details are being sold on to make
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these multi billion dollar companies even more money. and expert analysis on this right here from like engram from the g c. so with that in mind mike with all this spying allegations going on why is it that these social media companies continue to rise so martz ok.d. i think is a big picture reason where we are in a row world really where growth remains elusive right yesterday because growth in the eurozone and inflation appear to be on the downside so any companies which the market could identify as having a strong growth profile are going to be very much in development what we've seen in twitter is a combination of factors where it's a product which has brand recognition or about two hundred thirty million users of twitter worldwide plus this very very strong growth story that the question of course raises is always already very much in the price of twitter and i think the consensus today seems to be that with. it closes just below forty five dollars
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a share this is this is pricing and growth in this company which is probably not going to materialize do you think mike that at some point we're going to get a backlash because clients information is is being shared by these companies do you think at some point this social media market is going to crash. i think is a possibility although you know one thing. very well aware of is that you know the public has a very short attention span and you know where is the whole. spying allegations a few months back the headlines for all of it will be pushed back into the background because we're assuming that the same people who are worried about information sharing with the social media companies are the same people who would draw you the share prices of the day on day basis i would say they aren't necessarily saying people will go for instance and twitter but fifty percent of the company went to large institutional investors. in large and professional b.d.c.
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partners. now if the success of the twitter debut has got you wondering about other successful tech i.p.o.'s let's have a look at how they got on in their day so if you invested thousand u.s. dollars in aid a friend says that would be worth twenty seven thousand u.s. dollars today amazon just sad we were two hundred thirty six thousand and if you bought microsoft stock back in one thousand nine hundred eighty five you would have three hundred seventy eight thousand dollars so i bet you're kicking yourself right now if only we'd have known in hindsight brilliant thing isn't it. time to call these now they're going to start with russia's biggest airport is going to release something europe bombs in london actually to do with their business expansion. is currently operating at close to full capacity and without investment cannot increase passenger numbers it hopes to transfer three hundred fifty million euros.
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it's his top post rush's airflow can save it from bankruptcy the county up to three hundred million euro looks to the top of the v.a. and it was almost a big deal while he stood up for the at. goldman sachs and b.c.b. capital over forty by thirty seven's a stake in russian but it's great she's the country's biggest g.m. provide out of it is service is a drop in the top ten in the wall beginning to turn over all of two point one billion dollars. right now get over to the business desk join thomas saw in house invest and see what he's been up to now so it was a bit of an eye about all round of i think you're logging without one you chicken absolutely. are you recovering. well i'd like to say that everything was a swimming success katie there's always good news and bad news but in this case the good news is that i'm alive the bad news is i took another beating in fact if you
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remember i went with gazprom and energies they lost one and a half percent which means i am down to one hundred forty dollars this week which brings my total down to nine thousand three hundred thirty six dollars not doing too well not to into saw and i can get a step. i'm thinking you need some kind of a strategy in place you can't just grab a pen and yell start just any old silly basis it's all about strategy that is who i am in fact if you recall last week i went to the audience so i decided to get a little help from our viewers to see what they had to say got a lot of really good suggestions one of them was for the company which is the company that makes a k forty seven seven that they are weapons company i'm not about weapons it's a personal thing even though it seems like a good suggestion cause they're making a new weapon also which is a metals company if you recall that's what got me into this mess in the first place
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that's what i lost most of my money on so i'm going to do something a little bit unconventional all right i am going to stay seventy five percent with gazprom to you know trying to see if i can ride that into a wave of goodness if you will but a lot of people mention bitcoin because of the show last week and i think that that's a good idea not exactly a russian stock not exactly what we've been doing but it seems like fun so going to twenty five percent in two bitcoin and see if i can regain some of my losses and that's that's my story and i'm going to stick to it all right you stick with that mr show and then i like a gas problem a big clue and that's quite a combinations that service is shown thomason house investor a trader with morals which you play it doesn't happen often but they. the miss universe contest took place this week for the very first time and despite appearances it's not all about big hair kills and plunging necklines are some
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serious cash to be made the global beauty industry is now worth three hundred fifty billion dollars i went along to the pageant to talk money. you would be forgiven for thinking about the problem the global economy is a pretty big deal but believe it or not it was a big competition with life back in nineteen thirty five during the great depression and then managed to get itself back into good in the lines you fifty's once the us economy was back on track adopted the second world war of course now here's twenty does seem it would have been higher with an undisclosed salary but it's true because it was the one hundred thousand us dollars i was that he got his line toward people receive products go laura and i did so that the holiday was more wrong but would you believe the luxury of all that i would not have my despite some of the gals but i also public money. there my dad always told me to be myself sorry no matter how much bill you have always something way ten dollars or twenty
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dollars whatever you do it is geyser and if you have it with interest rates is really the worst case you are. just going to get it. you know if you are good but if you step it was so ok by the do. they have it. right now i was stall saying fuck today that britain has never won a competition can be a little bit short i'm going to go see it looks like a book is out well. yeah i didn't get price but you know it was a coke can dream cause you don't think grow with that now moving on to the ugly side of beauty a chinese man has reportedly divorced so sued his ex-wife for given what he thought to be an extremely ugly baby girl turns out that wife had splurged one hundred thousand u.s. dollars worth of cosmetic surgery before they met which is why the baby didn't but
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quite like a mummy mystifying one the court case would you believe in one hundred twenty thousand u.s. dollars on the grounds that she should have told a. all the surgery so he could have made an informed decision on whether to marry her and. now i'm thinking this thing here hasn't been you say is in the eye of the now i may never be miss universe but i will always be capital. thanks for watching. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could
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be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in the legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible and the same with 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 internet so basically the near future any person with even half a brain and some patients can start making guns in their basement which means the 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 shushed my opinion.
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if you want to say that. iraq was invaded by a coalition of the willing led by the united states then you should say that it was . led by a small group of countries led by the united states there's no way that you can ever truly arrogating the international community when you only represent a very small group of self interest that powers to determine to national committee use in the by each country i think first of all in order to advance their own national interest every country around the world seems to be using the term in the street and i don't think i don't see that i'm sorry i just disagree with you my friend i do not see china saying that i don't see russia saying that i don't see india saying saying that i don't see brazil saying that becomes out of western capitals.
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this is the we can all see balkan bach and need to clean up team at japan's fukushima plant is preparing for one of them was positive to get to move the facilities fuel rolls to a safer location the procedure is needed to stabilize the site that was crippled by an ass quake and tsunami turned off but from having spent fuel from a pool inside one of its reacts is a serious risks and even a slight mishap could release a huge amount of radiation into the atmosphere nuclear power act but on all gunderson says given all of the risk not the fukushima's operator tepco no of japan's government should be trusted. it's very dangerous it's never been done before but it has to be done and it's not like it can be avoided the risk of
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keeping nuclear fuel way up in the air and all given the seismic problems of a building that's been exploded our of our troops we're. the problem will be that we've got tokyo electric moving in and there's not a lot of faith in this world for the top in c. at pocono electric there's no international oversight there and that's the problem it's tokyo electric is basically saying trust us we have no bases trust electric i think the japanese government is not telling its people the truth and what it really boils down to is that they're measuring the radiation with these radiation detectors in the air but they're not registering what these people are breathing in and the inhalation dose from the dust that's on the ground is not included in the japanese calculations so it's critical for these people to stay away stay away from
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these areas for as i'm concerned. the surge of violence in iraq has made this year the deadliest since two thousand and eight schools are continuously being killed at times on crowded areas schools and mosques the country has witnessed more than one hundred thousand violence of it and deaths says the start of the u.s. led invasion in two thousand and three and some experts believe the blame lies within the iraqi government as well as the international community why the government is failing because the politics that is being played by the prime minister mr maliki at the moment it's feeding into the various sectarian fighting it's feeding into the terrorists. here that somehow everybody keeps on blaming al qaeda i think it's it's really this is really wrong to do so because it's diverting the actual attention the thing that tension from the actual problem the failure of the government. the police authorities to the sectarian based rather than
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national one they don't exchange information but i think the problem at the present moment is that most of the governments in the world treating the current regime in iraq as if it's a normal regime it only concentrates on the regimes they don't like whether it's miley or syria or sudan or whatever but everybody seems to be quite happy to deal with the with the iraqi regime r.c. has launched a joint online project to document the iraq body count to bring the tragedy into the spotlight had to r.t. dot com for more information on that tox and casualty.
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margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of finally if you really. want you to know. russians are us to krantz may live in luxury as homes but all that splenda comes with some crushing matrons bills in some cases the landed gentry of yesteryear even having to take mental jumps to make ends meet on scene a investigate when one speaks of the british aristocracy be traditional a landed gentry or noble little what would imagine lavish lifestyles and grabbed the states as it would have been centuries ago but the reality today is not quite up to par as it would have been in the past. i'm on what we call her the job seeker's allowance so i have to support this markup all
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on a single man's allowance so each of us gets five pounds a day my wife and i this isn't what one would expect to hear from an earl heir apparent to the market side of aylesbury the estate has been in the family for a thousand years but he's now in a fierce legal battle with the state's trustees with no access to his money i have no money to heat the house there is the horten with us so when my wife and i want to wash we couldn't for public baltimore the financial times reports high court cases of beneficiaries challenging trusts doubled from two thousand and ten to two thousand and twelve coinciding with the financial crisis the cost of looking after a large house is staggering on a yearly basis this stately home in norfolk was built in the late nineteenth century and while much of the state remains intact parts of it had been left to wreck and ruin and restoring it to its full glory could cost up to three million pounds add to that gas electricity water maintenance the list goes on around sixty percent of british historic homes are now open to the public views for various
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purposes such as weddings conferences and tours and this one in particular used to be used as a wedding venue and the reason for such diversification is to be able to generate some income for properties that are very expensive to keep going the reality is that the cost of maintaining these houses is so great their stocks that tend to be a very acidic rich but cash pool something that holds very true for this girl even finding a job that didn't quite work out for him because through the great unemployment because of the great recession. i'm not i don't have many skills that i can so i come across drive so i've had a few part time jobs as a driver. delivery driver van driver lorry driver i don't know what my peers think they must think. why should you think what they must think of what's going on. and it seems
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a total can only mean so much what cash is still king gesture so you're archie. and some more news making headlines this hour on thousands of people marched through greece's second largest city of to salonica to protest against new gold mines of the region there are strangers say they're concerned about the risk to public health and the environment to use with a lot of pollution as well as the effect of tourism but the authorities hope the project will create much needed jobs and abuse their local economy. at least one has died and schools have been injured in bangladesh during clashes between opposition activists and police the violence marks the first day of a national strike aimed at pressuring the government to resign and hold a driving or lecture on saturday vehicles were set alight as demonstrators marched through the capital dhaka bangladesh as one of the poorest nations on us under string of deadly foundry incidents this year has stoked anger that.
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police are searching for two suspects after at least two people were killed and twenty two wounded in a shooting at a house party in a suburb of houston texas witnesses say gun childs erupted at eleven pm forcing guests to flee in panic more than one hundred young people were reportedly at the gathering which was at advertised on twitter as an eighteenth birthday party the movie at the most of it is currently in that. series pushing ahead with chemical design armond in accordance with agreements brokered by russia and the us but despite assurances from the world's chemical weapons wash dog washington is now doubting the implementation of the deal. now an anonymous u.s. official has said there is reason to believe this see where government a may be intending to hold back from destroying all of its toxic deterrent washington has refused to transit damascus has continued to strongly behind the
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opposition syrian conflict expert carol would call mark things the you are simply trying to draw attention away from the rubble at trial city. i think the west is very very desperate in syria right now they've been bogged down there now for two years with foreign mercenaries and foreign terrorist groups they've been basically sending over the border from turkey from lebanon from iraq and neighboring countries so they are not really interested in disarming syria this is not a question of this are in syria this is basically a smokescreen what they're really trying to do is cover up for their own crimes crimes of the groups that they've been sending into syria now since two thousand and eleven these are these are clerical fascist groups extremists are funded by saudi arabia and qatar and israel and what they're trying to do is to divert attention from the terrible atrocities being committed by these groups and. government again but there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of the use of
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chemical weapons against the syrian population by the syrian government now u.s. officials russia israel after talks on iran's nuclear program failed to reach a deal we'll bring you more on the story as well as the rest of the week's highlights in just over five minutes stay with us. i want. to get something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the sole that could be buried alive. was saved with great
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over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was with them they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me i have a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. on wife my daughter. the one time i'm a trapped monarchy. right on the scene. first street. and i think the church. on army corps twitter. and instagram.
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be in the know. on mom. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. when they wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy gas environ how to use. i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the field from the women definitely a target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when you come out of it if somebody would you would piss with her. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation town guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on
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earth were clearly not the safest. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off taking they could do what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. the.
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talks over iran's nuclear program and in all humans and greenland with tehran slamming non-school defending israel completely rejected the proposal. also this is a british listening post on the roof and the same name is allegedly being used to intercept communications from the drive in poland also its leaks documents reveal be sure our information about our customers if you don't have a war. and also means the owner of a tiny tech company resisting the far reaching operations of us my actions. and also this week as space will get a star in the olympic torch election cosmonauts take the winter games.
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