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protesters in the center of ukraine's capital after. the country's leadership. of the. pressure of. russia the only thing the european union can try to do is keep. anybody who cares meanwhile brussels points the. deal. it was only being pragmatic when making the choice. the enemy within reports claim the cia recruited to guantanamo prisoners. after their. practice which turned. their own country.
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the country's most famous human rights activist behind bars despite him being eligible for release. the world. everybody here welcome to the program police have dispersed an anti-government protest in the very heart of ukraine's capital using tear gas and batons the local media say forty people have been taken to hospital more than thirty been arrested so far and here we have the latest pictures from the scene more than a week people have been calling for the president to resign over the decision to back out of a trade deal with the e.u. . make room and was shunned by the ukrainian leader during
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a key summit in vilnius this week why e.u. officials had hoped that kiev would strengthen its ties with the union the president's lack of movement on the issue has only infuriated the protesting crowds even more details here with artie's alexy yet a chef's. italy greece spain portugal and ukraine a similar picture but looks are deceiving well a number of european countries has been protesting against brussels policy ukraine is probably the only one where people are taking to the streets in tens of thousands to support the idea of your integration and then yes we deserved to be in europe but this was not about being in the e.u. joining the union was not even on the table and brussels was offering no compensation for any potential economic losses the country already has a hundred thirty six billion dollars foreign debt and just more denies it factories to e.u. standards would have cost a staggering two hundred billion or more. the deal would have allowed us to get
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better education in europe but the two hundred page blueprint of the agreement never said anything about a visa free regime. my wife can go to poland and buy a lot of food for just ten her even though which is just over a dollar that's twice as much as i can buy here for a hundred greville. but the government was concerned that ukraine's domestic products would be swarmed by cheaper e.q. goods with russia shutting its doors to protect its own market the worst case scenario could have been factory closures and a catastrophe unemployment rate despite that ukraine's leadership has hinted a deal may still materialize in march next year that would mean a longer winter on the streets for the angry crowds who are refusing to go home they want the president's head before they do a look see russia ski r.t. reporting from key if in ukraine protesters believe the country's leadership hijacked their future by leaving the e.u. trade deal on the scrapheap although warned
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a hasty agreement could devastate the country's economy people still want in as kiev looks to revisit the agreement possibly next year old scot spirit weighing it all out what went so wrong this time. which is a moment of unparalleled access to the ukrainian president viktor yana coal which comes face to face with e.u. leaders for the first time since stalling on an historic trade deal the whole thing caught on camera. i. think. it's clear that he has decision to hold proceedings has rankled e.u. leaders following years of negotiations the e.u. senses outside influence we have to set aside short term political calculations.
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and we may not give in to external pressure not the least from russia now the cause of it says the financial deal on offer isn't large enough to prevent damage to ukraine's flailing economy of course neither ukrainian businesses nor the government have this amount of money or will have any time soon that's why ukraine is not ready to take responsibilities he's not capable of fulfilling yet. so where does this leave the situation ukraine's proposals for trilateral talks with russia were rejected by the e.u. or brussels finances may not allow them to increase the offer to kiev look at the european union massive run called employment throughout the course of the entire union they have a euro currency project which is a fiasco realistically the only thing the european union can try to do is keep blame storming anybody russia who cares because the european union is ultimately
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falling apart at the same so the e.u. depart vilnius contemplating what might have been despite courting president they simply seemed unable to offer him a deal that was tempting enough scots altie vilnius lithuania. and as ukraine says no to the e.u. many within a bloc itself are saying no to a central policy young nationalists from belgium have invited rightwing movements from all across the continent to talk about how to fight liberalism here at r.t. we spoke to one political activist who is taking part in the we are the youth conference he says unemployment is the main driving force behind the rise of extremism. italy greece spain and portugal finding a job is not that easy these days so of course people go looking expression the young people go looking and searching for solutions and i think that there are some
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movements that can give these solutions to the problems of today that the capitalist and liberal system isc have cost the government over the european union that they totally don't care about the jobs of young people so we can see that people are looking for alternatives we can not say that it's a fact a nationalist revolution we can just say that it's very logical thing to happen it's a logical thing when people are left behind as they start to organize themselves and they start to think. live from moscow it's r t international thanks for joining us on tom obey may have been a source for cia double agents media reports claim the secret service turned prisoners into spies and then sent them home with the promise of freedom safety for their families and millions in cash according to the claim as an installation was discovered near the controversial facility supposedly used for training the
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recruits said the cia chose the prisoners considered the most dangerous for the mission as being no concrete proof provided for the claims however former pentagon security analyst michael maloof he says such double agents would have no way to go back to mars they'd be enemies in their own countries. any exposure at any time like this of any secret program if there is one is always damaging. the question then is what is the relevance you send these guys back what tangible basis do you have and in the follow up and actually recruiting and i think that's a serious question but they even have a revelation that such a program might even exist it could be very damaging to these individuals and i doubt that those who are in guantanamo now would really be able to go back without some suspicion being cast upon them and in guantanamo the more guilty you are the more chances you have to get out as
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a double agent and that's the claim of colonel morris davis a former guantanamo bay chief prosecutor. i would assume like in many organized crime cases sometimes you gotta make a deal with the devil to try to get someone further up the food chain i can take calls some consternation from my prosecutors because in some cases we are asking them to prosecute people for war crimes and they're saying wait a minute you want to prosecute the lieutenant at this level but we've let his colonel go which created this kind of paradox of guantanamo where if you were a big enough fish you potentially got a free ticket home in a wad of cash to take with you if you work you could potentially get prosecuted and if you're in that lower category the people who have been cleared you're still at guantanamo and definite attention so the more guilty you are may have been better for you. still to come here with the international the miracle of life we meet the palestinian women who've managed to start families despite their husbands being
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locked up in israeli jails yes. brussels applies the brakes plans to introduce speed limits on german autobahns but a famously allowed drivers to go is foster's they want all of that i'm much more in just a few short minutes. ben bernanke has become a god head and instead of walking on water he's walking on paper i walk in on paper yeah. i'm lookin for yeah yeah but i don't think we're going to last or is like moment you know where they put him in the crypt and then he goes up to heaven i think they're going to put this guy into the crypt and the economy is going to go stink go south though obliterate a. language. we could with oh if you're going to. choose to get
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consensus. choose the opinions that you'd be great to. choose to stories to. choose to to access. weeks between thanksgiving and christmas and. twenty percent of annual mall traffic during that period of time people are much less rational they. certainly in our modern era people are often spending money. and spending it on things they don't need to accomplish what they have only.
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one of. these. people. pleasure to have you with us here. from countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa is a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts country is drowning under the amount of debt that they should and so
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every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back. the money. the wages. welcome to the program here on r t international bahrain is trying to silence human rights activist. by keeping him in prison so says amnesty international the campaigner has most of his two year and is now legally eligible for release but i thought he was there are in no rush to set him free now he's been in jail since august last year for participating in anti-government protests critics say bahrain needs to be pressured by its allies such cases as this one. the government will release him if and only if there is significant pressure from behind allies meaning
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the united states or the united kingdom. in absence of that pressure i think the government will still trying to come in prison in line with their campaign of you know trying to prevent any sort of dissent or create any sort of safe space for dissent we saw a daily videos of nighttime bombardments of villages in behind with tear gas these are areas where there's no protests whatsoever going on the government just comes in and fires massive amounts of tear gas to punish citizens for expressing dissent or earlier protests so we're not seeing the use of tear gas in bahrain to disperse a violent rioters as much as we're seeing it to punish as a weapon of collective punishment we've seen the government try to hold the so-called national dialogue with the opposition but you can't really have this dialogue when there's there's so many political prisoners and representatives of the opposition major players of the opposition in prison. we've got a much more crackdown on dissent on our website. including the story about one
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human rights activist who went to the police to file a case but ended up getting arrested instead of. by now he's a tricky problem how do you start a family if your husband is in jail for a number of palestinian women found a way by smuggling. out of israeli prisons they were driven to desperate measures amid fears that be too old for motherhood by the time their partners were released . or investigates. whose son may be the apple of her that i know he was born against all odds. as then the fact that marched was born has given us hope he's everything to us in the end we won despite all the obstacles for us he is the ultimate victory mushed was born despite his father's absence a dull career mother ma we is in an israeli prison where he's been sentenced to twenty five years for murder lydia was afraid she'd no longer be able to have children by the time he got out and so instead of waiting for him she did the next
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best thing and arranged for his sperm to be smuggled out the first time i went to visit my husband with his new son the soldiers went crazy when they saw the baby like i was carrying a bomb they started asking questions like how come you have a baby smuggling sperm from prison is gaining popularity in the palestinian world but first the community must approve after this happened if the procedure is quite straightforward the first thing they have to get. that they have a sample from that. they get if they get a sample we ask of the woman of the wife of the prisoners to begin with the have to fears the good from here side and to first beginning with the from her husband's side the is. clear that this will belong to the door this woman's as one sample can survive for up to forty eight hours before being frozen for i.v.'s treatment. up to five years is three months pregnant her husband some o.
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is serving an eighteen year sentence and. i haven't had children for eleven years my husband was in prison all this time the first time in prison his wife got pregnant she basically gave hope to all of us. it's a puzzle for the israeli prison service in a mission statement they insist that security arrangements and inmates interactions with the visitors are carefully monitored which makes objects exchanged much more difficult they further veldt to prevent any smuggling of any kind and none of the. people we interviewed would give details of how the spin is smuggled out from under the watchful eye of prison guards there was almost no physical contact between security prisoners and their families but five babies have been born this way and eighteen women are pregnant. bringing a baby into this world in spite of the fact that he's father is in the jews' zionist prison is a form of resistance. on t.
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bank. stateside we go away with earthquakes in the state of texas has now triggered suggestions they were manmade independent studies have shown that injecting explosive fluids into oil and gas wells known as fracking could actually be the culprit here and the latest rumble was a three point six magnitude quake that's actually the strongest in several years the process is allowing texas to free up its hard to reach resources and is therefore proving quite a draw for the big oil and gas corporations i want former mayor of texas calvin tillman he believes are putting the environment under threat could have irreversible effects some pretty good debt and it shows the injection wells we have all of the fracking noise is deposited in that they have been linked to these earthquakes and i think you have to be believed to not think that all of things going on underground is going to have you know the long term stability of
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the earth at the legislative level the oil and gas industry has a significant influence probably more in the fact than they do in any other state in the united states or around the world the impact that this has i mean you know by the time that you. hear the noise and have the earthquakes and smelling the orders in your water has methane in it is too late at that point and so you know the damage that is being done or that it's going to be non is going to go on for many many many years and it's not something that you're going to be able to undo. twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital into the we go we'll start the high road it's been shaken by anti-government protests leaving eighty six people arrested security forces using tear gas the crowds using stones and the demonstrations followed days of defiance of a new law which bans gatherings without government can send in the recent arrests
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of many activists or just added fuel to the public anger over that of the military's respond. to mali now with a tour reg's separatist group has said it's ending a cease fire that was agreed with the government in june following clashes between the army and demonstrators about summitt protests in the capital on thursday where people demanded french troops to leave the country paris is maintaining more than three thousand soldiers in mali following a joint operation with local troops against the rebels in january. police in scotland say there are numerous casualties after a helicopter crash into a packed pub in glasgow one hundred twenty people were in the building when the police chopper with three people on board impacted the roof and several are still said to be trapped inside the pub at this point it's not clear what caused the crash now germany makes some of the world's fastest cars not surprising really when they have the world's fastest roads speeds
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on parts of the autobahn network are dictated simply by how far you can push the pedal to the metal result is pretty or all of the reports there's one big foot waiting to stomp on the brakes. but when you go past the sign this is one twenty with a line through it the gloves are off baby you can drive you can drive really government is off your back in germany and you can drive the maine says drive as fast as you want is that. it's the country right now throughout the world for its. unlimited speeds germany could be said to fall foul of the regulations that could see drivers of countries paying high performance cars limited to a maximum of about one hundred fifty kilometers an hour the planned clampdown would see stated with a device that automatically applies the brakes whenever a car exceeds the speed limit in the area the idea is to increase highway safety
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thirty thousand people die every year on your throats but come on you five trips on the notion that a slow down will save lives statistics also show a major accidents etc. on the autobahn this is on the streets off side the autobahn and this is already very limited. and for some it's a clear indicator of the european commission overtaking which should be national musses the problem at the moment is that many of those rules are being made by the commission and not being subject to democratic accountability in the european parliament and that seems to me is is the source of a lot of the frustration and tensions in countries a decision on whether to move ahead with the idea is expected in the new year german drivers however have already made up their minds it will kill the joy of driving. i'm against speed limit it will cause those jobs but all the wall be will
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not allow that to happen people will fall asleep at that speed the whole reason we built beautiful roads was to drive on them properly it's going to be a tough world for the e.u. to convince germans that their speed she'd be in the hands of brussels now till. i was dx the germans from amish to the french or roast beef to the british. not things they going to want to give up control of easily. these are all of a to me. i know it international is coming to you live from moscow is already sushi you stepping aside for max kaiser. exploring the fact that you spend your whole life working getting taxed every step of the way but whatever happened to the pension you were promised by skies i take some people to task just to.
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i hate to be a downer but i really think the olympics have lost all meaning in the past when there was the cold war it was like a battle between two ideologies taking place in the abstract and the one nine hundred thirty six olympics nazi pseudo science their self-proclaimed superiority was put on trial for the whole world to see and fight the olympics having the majority of the countries on earth participating they're now horribly horribly bland one could argue that they have become a great way for countries to show off for x. used to build up some infrastructure by i think this is a big misconception let's look back to two thousand a lympics in beijing yes china is really developed in the last twenty years but the olympics really teach us anything about this country with a radically different political system or anything about their ancient culture or the way they think or the way they live no nothing at all all we saw were some flag
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. eggs and some pandas that rather unique stadium which was mostly the work of a swiss company yeah i have to say i think the olympic flame is kind of burnt out over the years although i have to admit that saying the torch in the space was kind of neat i think that when and if the world ever becomes an ideological battle ground again then the olympics will become worth watching but for now it's just generic sports from generic countries a generic stadiums but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser there's a dangerous new idea the news this week and it's called a need. which is the ability to live without food the world comes from catholic tradition whereby states are said to have been able to live long periods of time
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without any sustenance but the eucharist as always modern humans have taken this idea to a whole new level of stupidity by following a practice called breath unary an ism rather than eat or drink followers of their birth area and go pear feeling hungry just go pear thirsty go more err on the plus side this air gulping diet saves time and energy that would normally be spent on cleaning up or washing the dishes on the down side betty soon died of starvation but anyway i know what you're thinking you're thinking this stupid diet sounds a whole lot like central banking and you'd be right when the economy is starving followers of the central banking diet don't turn to wealth creation for sustenance they go pear yes credit is created out of thin air need a job here's where ben bernanke he does he go bear markets crashing janet yellen just gulps air and just as with breath unerring ism the upside is that a whole lot of time and energy is saved in not actually having to work for
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a living on the downside many worlds die of starvation. so you see this sounds like an excellent diet. well let's look at this diet of gulping air as applied to central banking first the government dominated bond market this is an article about j.p. morgan's report looking at supply and demand in the global bond market in twenty fourteen and the black and gray parts are government official demand i government and government and central bank buying accounts for one point six trillion more than half of the bond buying so far this year right well i feel this conversation and evidently moving toward this idea of the eucharist and transubstantiation which was part of the catholic tradition that the we for in the wine are not virtual facsimiles of jesus but they are actually through the process of transubstantiation
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actual. what can i say that it's about you and jesus this is jesus so this is what the central banks have taken on as transubstantiation as applies to monetary theory of quantitative easing when they buy back their own bonds. they are recognizing the fact that their activity is not a virtual facsimile of an economic activity but it is godlike in that it is the activity that is the economy itself it has ben bernanke has become a god head and instead of walking on water he's walking on paper walk in a paper yeah. oh i'm work in a paper yeah yeah but i don't think we're going to have a lousy like moment you know where they put him in the crypt and then he goes up to heaven i think they're going to put this guy into the crypt and the economy is going to go stinko south though obliterate oh well felix salmon looks deeper into this j.p. morgan article in the report about the bond buying and what they find is meanwhile
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private banks particularly opposite side of the trade while they were huge buyers of bonds in two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight their net sellers in two thousand and thirteen and twenty fourteen more or less completely negating the buying pressure from pension funds insurance companies bond funds and retail investors and twenty fourteen it seems substantially all the net demand for bonds is going to come from the official sector there gulping air this is a credit creation out of thin air yes yes there go ping air the banks are not playing the game as they have been so the intensity of the feedback loop of fraud is becoming more pronounced and this is typically what you find at the tail end of a colt's when the cult leaders whether it's the hale bopp comet cult or the jim jones suicide cult when the. deliverance of their cultish behavior does not.

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