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tv   Cross Talk  RT  January 3, 2014 4:30pm-5:01pm EST

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schtick but i asked him for this post right here fundies they wanted to take my life. put in for this the me they wanted to cut my head off but they couldn't cut it off because her head was like this i said stop she thought she could cut with
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the much of the leg this but her head was in the way you're not afraid why would i be afraid to go see katie if they want to common mess with me i'll wag them i'll be to them my island is mine so we would fight for your land i knew mother of course i would. i could never leave my land. what's this worth right now that's worth a little over two million dollars two million dollars but i touch it certainly hahaha the real weight was so heavy. last years that made people more worried about potential of a major crisis than they have a projection the stock market has just closed there has been
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a massive health treat hasn't seen two days this bad it's been a global bloodbath urgent mission has to be getting this economy going faster actually discussed as recession pressures you name it things like buy gold to be seem like common sense. there's a movement brewing america today that seeks to restore the gold back dollar gold is selling at a record high dollar small to one thousand dollars an ounce of gold prices jumped to the highest in the league eleven weeks now is the time to raise your point collections and jury box they were about to get so scared they were ok with it all they want people to be afraid of layoffs. old keeps going on and off living by a sense of the world is out of whack and gold consumed most people say the price of gold said a blend of this would be hundred dollars an ounce. thousands of miners are joining the mostly gold rush a destructive force goal the force of the pool throughout west africa all those
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things are permitted all its attention is turning us to will be next swept up in mining fever. i know that the miners eat thanks to our gold medals but unless we thank store lent me most would depend on corn beans and one other earth gives us. a market share
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so you in africa i am one of the people affected by the mining company and the truth is where witnesses to what has been happening most of our wells and springs have dried out because of the drilling and the time know what is wanted it them and also because they use the water to wash the goal it's not all. but they don't know where it. is them or where in resistance in some is i mean again for many reasons isn't that it is where fighting to defend our land salau to defend our water to defend our health. and this is why the company has denounced us so much.
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are you. going to go we won't be fucked then you will say i have seven children i am twenty one years old. i am married. well that's my husband there was a bank bag was been married. for twenty years they said if you work i work here in your house yes so you have seven jobs. and this is one yes so. when it was they yell aig to tell you my life story tonight i think the whole world already knows it.
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i. seen list in our world view. is that this way of creating an economy of making money is completely illogical it's illogical because it destroys nature. made of steel not the less if you destroy nature you basically destroy the person's soul three and what follows at the end of the day is that the person's life is destroyed and of the someone we have very close to nature and means a great deal to us which we are parts of the whole of someone told. me they conflict unfolding in the highlands started when the one tiny a mining company attempted to transport an enormous metal cylinder to san marcos he had the pan-american highway. like that but i think i think.
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he's disentangled at his knees or some of the scenes from what happened yesterday in the west of the country in a bid to get up when about one thousand police officers and three hundred members of the army confronted hundreds of farmers from various villages in that region that is this interim in this and of the armed internal conflict in the one nine hundred eighty s. when they got to the city. i mean central america. has going through real or more as kids with the worst of the . hundreds of thousands of people were murdered and disappeared and million of them were displaced from their homes where they stand up against the modern army one hundred thousand died in one thousand nine hundred two the year the general rios montt mount
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a scorched earth policy and really devastated hundreds of my and villages the most in that we are in a wall that we have been saying that. is marvelous that odds we need to change. and the saints consists precisely all through me when the imposing your will over on us reagan was praising the worst killer as it is the most a few suv terms are real smart real smart and close ties to the united states who gave in to fight against the guerrillas and the wounds that were inflicted by that conflict to continue to fester clearly and that has contributed to the current situation the repression of any type of economic change really created the kind of poison politics that they have and this links to the latest story because i might of been dealt with these birds you can't say they're responsible for the rios montt slaughter no but they're benefiting from the structures that were left in place
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after those many years of service or ian oppression. by. putting the municipality of semi ghost or con here in there at the. event which just is. sort of on top of the goldcorp minute so we're going to follow the road down by the mine visited with. this. idea dora. certainly has a legitimate. well first of all in defense of her rights what she is defending is her land she has refused to sell her plot of land to court because they were hoping to expand their mind through her part of land.
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to do so long as you've been with theodora about thirty five years now of marriage yes. no i don't you work in the mine then they offer you a job no no no. no because we didn't want to have anything to do with the miners on the side of these people are destroying everyone's health around here. i am involved in the resistance so is my husband she says it's great that to a fight but how do we get them to leave. i ask god for them to leave him to me i want us to be left in peace you know after we went at it with my granddaughter is used to live with us now three was. the one hand i cry when they think about her future. what will happen to her if they kill me. yes the sun these are the company's
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power lines when i saw that they had put these poles on my land i was very angry because i didn't give them permission and i am therefore. we have a custom you say where you say and you keep your word. but here they took advantage. i didn't one mining i didn't run anything. what i wanted was for them to take out the poles nothing more. we just took a wire and threw it over the cable to cut off the power this was the car and after we cut off their tricity the companies sent the police. as opposed to see a chief minister like this we're here to learn about guatemala suppose this becomes
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a trip where we're learning actually about no kid in the united states historically and on an ongoing basis today these are parts of our role they decided before the destruction that they would kill today there so they basically closed off the valve . housing for the mine workers some of the prices there are some of the take the high that over there and then there's the whole complicated processing plant holds here it's a very low concentration you know you're probably holding gold and you pick up this earth right here this is the cheapest form of coal mining the most destructive because you're getting one gram of cool for one ton some of the estimates are one gram of coal for seven tons and because of the cost to build internationally because of the low cost of the money up aeration it's worth their while to just clear cut the whole region they have an endless mine and say there's no doubt that the gold is as far as the eye can see. two of the big gold guns are teaming up gold
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corpus announced an eight point six billion dollar us friendly takeover of glamorous gold it will be the lowest cost fastest growing on head score more any company in the world the goldcorp glamorous combination would pump out about three million ounces of gold a year making it the best biggest producer in the world and in terms of market cap it would rank number three we just reported earnings they were up seventy two percent year on year while we saw the gold price go up thirty percent so very pleased with that exposure that we provide to gold you have a prediction of where gold goes from here for the next let's say here i would say it could certainly get to two thousand dollars thousand dollars out and there are four hundred ounces in these gold bars i'm just going to tell that they're probably you know what it's almost to having to tell us how much is this what about thirty five. ah that's the update. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered.
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last time was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the wife and great things out there that there has to be ever read dark and a court of law found. there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. with an oath on their lips and muscles and. but men with the breed in our hearts ready to break their backs to sell their very souls for gold this year let's.
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go to school where the go price of gold today is fifteen hundred eighty dollars by going or some twenty bucks an ounce i don't know as a scarce i never understood gold quite frankly it's this item it isn't all that useful but it's valuable because people assign it a value why is the price of gold so high. demand global demand do you think oldest money. know at the end of the day why gold you know it's gold because it's gold because it's gold because it's gold you can't look into this deeply or the whole thing just falls are gold something good cannot mix with gold teeth why should we be mining gold at all. we already have huge amounts of mind gold in the world the value of the only place we have. of the water that we need to survive is not compared to i mean gold. we're not going to eat we're not
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going to bathe. we're not going to drink. you offered me the choice i'm looking at some sixty seven foot. of gold and looking at it all day and the alternative that was i have all the farmland in the country for a quick profit to get a piece of metal to stick it of walt so we can say we own it. we're destroying the very future that we want to there we're trying to secure all the litany of harms and violations to get this gold out of the ground and then you take this pool and you take it home to your country and you bury it under the ground. and to try to diminish under it but. it doesn't count. the way back to it. and it would go destined themselves.
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on behalf of montana explorer dora and goldcorp dam we are committed to being in san miguel issue. with a vision here a long term vision of moving people we feel part of this beautiful mean this appellate we feel like part of the family of san miguel ishtar cried today that has been confirmed plenty of the moment that we're planning right now on exploiting this area. and we're going to transport minerals on the roads for every machinery over here in the malls we have of ginny's the expanse almost in every direction. so. there won't be any problem with that for them honest. on the matter no say oh. it's first who didn't
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know if it was a gold mining company or a mine we didn't know nobody knew a thing the stuff the workers said they're growing or kids a flower company is that's what we understand it in the service. they were looking for me and when they found me that they asked me to sell my land here at least i said no see i can never get you know my because i didn't want to sell no and i was not thinking of selling. my yes downtown console when they started working on the road it appeared to me to go and have a look at my land. again when they go back in that i was the machines were working on my land they were making a highway. as if the property was theirs yes. this is good. if if you all do
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a good job. if montana leaves if you get them out. they don't create jobs i mean it creates jobs. with the brain is when you only want to chase away the money only and we're the bastards no it doesn't bother me no no no no way no my support isn't for the company my support is for my life. so they make good money. well i want to make money to support my life. you see because i mean i think that there are two groups if there is one group that says i may precisely and openly know to mining. there is another group that says yes the mine is good there's a lot of divisions in your own communities because some people have jobs in the mind etc having said all that the people in san diego and cells are trying to
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resist by starting to carry out their own postal patients indigenous peoples. in their own process of expressing their views about these projects called these processes consult us the benefit of good faith consultations and suppose for uniformly that view has been in opposition to development projects like mines on the territory and the communities aren't saying the owners of the goldcorp or mean people evil devils are just saying we don't want your companies here. this is a good incentive to go to one hundred get sellers that come from the mine where the fifty cent stays in san diego well if you read fifty cents will stop in the hands of the central government in a way they neuer and ninety nine is for them. one hundred people in the us you know
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this kind of business is totally unfair for the community but it's it's a robbery practically i think i mean i mean the mining company says it has generated a lot of development in san macau. is this the truth is that the only development that they have created is an increase in violence that you can think of there are more then forty eight bars and time again the risk prostitution here in san miguel there is everything that is in the game so we haven't seen any development no real change that the mind has brought to this town. and this is the big buildings in the communities the profitable trajectories and whatever else could be done with so much money so if these things don't really exist it's a lie when they say there's a big change it doesn't exist there's nothing really.
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not. the economic model that we were bringing home to countries like ball ball were really about making rich people richer. you know to take a step back and look seductive demichelis and she should be employed such a perfectly awful piece you start with this community that's a military tribunal because people have been living in this valley for at least one thousand years sort of have this project dumped on top of their heads like the classic you know imposition of a so-called development project. selling the development projects that really. usually indebted countries made profits for the world bank didn't actually deliver
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a lot for the for the poor who maintain those burdens of the world bank was aware of the violence being used to displace these people. descend upon the ticket sales. this. sort of be done to take the pics and if they're good to play for the output of what is good it is a similar process to what happened with the coal mining story there was a complete lack of consultation with the communities they were given no option as to whether they would need to move or not the whole serious of structural rules that were imposed on guatemala and many other countries through the international monetary fund in the world bank with leadership from the united states a pattern throughout the water model of large scale development projects mining hydroelectric dams and so forth within indigenous territories but without in many case even minimal consultation what clearly what amal is and is in
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a desperate economic situation absolutely right what we're wrong to do is say therefore any kind of economic development from the outside is going to be a benefit their only purpose is to extract as much money as possible to feed into the global financial system. with me or a part of the geo political economic system that's extremely exploitative i would argue that the legacy of my isp is precisely that that it has some short term economic benefit both most of those economic benefits accruing to investors and has a long term ecological consequence that is very negative for the for the ongoing development prospects of the region. it wouldn't surprise me at all if many of you directly or indirectly are invested in gold poured through a pension fund through
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a trust fund through an endowment through a little bit of savings you have you're probably investing goldcorp and dozens of mining companies that are operating around the world contributing to harms to one degree or another. what do you all mean. since i came to leave here when i crossed the wooden breach in my car when to drink water and what happened. so they don't have water you drive. that. there was no water. but they would let me know my was a mile in mine has used millions and millions of liters of water water that no longer flows now you have the mines are blowing through the amount of water that
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one family uses in twenty years or more every hour. there is a clash of cultures in the way that the govt or uses water is just another resource . and it's extraction process and to the millions who really regarded essential to life itself the water is completely to its contaminates it's no longer fit for humans because again i can't they say there is no pollution so where does the poison go when they're done with it want to process the gold where does it go i mean and if you are saying it's not contaminated then let's go to the tailing down and you have a drink drink and then. eat pedia the government isn't supposed to grant license without the community's
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consent. but that's exactly what they've done in san miguel here. you were never. before we were not away. here but now the people are awake. the company got us one by one does hope people sold their lands now to the company wouldn't have been able to come in. where starting to figure out what's going on in the next post so. if you lose. none of them. it was a. very hard to take a. long long. long have you ever had sex with her but
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