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going forward in twenty fifteen the taliban in certain provinces the conflict provinces in the south certainly will be the dominant political element and as the president goes forward there's going to need to be an accommodation with them so this is a political gesture and so yes he is taking risks with the lives of his own soldiers the afghan army and afghan police are all fighting hard at the moment in these conflict provinces yes he's taking risks there but it's for a higher purpose and the higher purpose is clearly some form of political solution with the taliban protesters marched through central moscow in support of those accused of plotting mass unrest on the capital block my square back in may twenty twelve that's when protesters clashed with police during a rally that took place a day before vladimir putin's inauguration twenty seven people were arrested after the protests turned violent some were later released under a presidential amnesty late last year but others are still awaiting verdicts police
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say two thousand demonstrators took part in today's peaceful rally. and it's not short of some of the day's top news stories. that's the scene there from athens where scuffles have broken out between riot police and anti fascist protesters enraged by a gathering of right wing golden dawn party supporters officers used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse the crowd there were several arrests after leftist rioters attacked a man carrying a greek flag the golden dawn rally was commemorating the deaths of three navy officers which brought greece and turkey to the brink of war in one thousand nine hundred six. thailand's electoral commission says it sun a ball helped to announce the results of a nationwide vote after anti-government protesters forced the closure of thousands of polling stations they disrupted the delivery of ballot papers and set up blockades in the general election comes after months of protests calling for the problem is to quit to pave the way for far reaching political reforms respond by
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fears that she was forced into an amnesty what's a letter exile brother back into the country. it's exactly eight thirty tonight here in moscow you're watching r.t. international very good to have a company in less than half an hour with the next world news update but between now and then katie pilbeam say with our weekly roundup of the global business of his closely followed by joost news. i've always had mixed feelings about speed traps it seems like it's a waste of the police officers time but on the other hand they sure do make people paranoid and drive more slowly one man from texas is completely sure of his opinion about speed traps and he set out to save his fellow texans from being fined for speeding and much more importantly from potential traffic accidents caused by the hidden police and now he is the one who is in deep trouble according to fox news ron martin faces a misdemeanor charge for violating fiscal texas sign ordinance that says that you
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may only stand around holding a sign on private property martin claims that he was doing the exact same thing as a speed limit sign reminding people to slow down and i think ultimately he is right you should be able to tell other people where the police are setting up speed traps because that will cause them to drive more slowly which is the real goal of speed traps in the first place the only reason local authorities would be against this is because they love the income that comes from a nice big pile of speeding tickets i hope that mr martin finds a way to go right back to holding his sign but this time on private property precious my opinion. what is the who's writing it and where is it leading to be seeking to bearings we seem to turn to the news take heat for the medium is the message and this most by will mean on the planet is now the method for defining collective reality each
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night if it's not on the news it didn't happen right. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to. things is changing the world. old pictures of today's new log on to and from around the globe. up to. fifty. hello welcome to capital in this week's show we took a wrong the country has ended its six month interim deal the struck with world
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powers to partially let the world sanctions that were originally opposed by the country's nuclear program but what does it mean for the rest of the country's industries out of the oil and the seventy five million population will analyze the future of the country's economy thought the world has been expecting it is it right a yes today the federal reserve turns a stimulus tap even further towards the gulf boston harbor juicing it's a billion dollar stimulus program as expected it's the emerging economies that are suffering especially the current says we've got corporate news on why i thought she was about to kick off a week keep track of the costs so wrong is open for business is the message from the conscious leader hassan rouhani at estimated seven billion dollars worth of international sanctions against iran is crippled economy it will be eased over the next six months in anticipation for a final settlement in exchange iran agreed to slow its you radio enrichment program
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to a level that is far below what would be necessary to make a nuclear bomb as well as open up the country to international inspections to ease the minds of walt leaders who suspect iran of trying to build weapons and say crap now global oil majors are already discussing terrans business potential iran has. lots of resources. these resources need investment in the technology capability so when the sanctions are over and the western or service companies are allowed to go in provided the iranian government puts in place commercial models that are out . active to invest in the country i think there would be plenty of potential i don't think it's going to happen in the next six months or a year but hopefully depending on how the political process goes in the medium term i think it would happen so much depends on how the deal is delivered throughout the next six months depending on as and why in iran completes its promise destruction
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of higher grade uranium according to the head of friend oh my dear title any signing of oil deals is premature. they have been leased his original being from the president of running to tell she was afforded gas companies are you ready to go ready to die for you do to. goods first we need to see what ugly and sicko we see him but what we going to do when it's sold upon your idiot years definitively of the negotiations moving on the political side of nuclear then we will see what differently we call like a. spooky view just message i hope. it would be considered but who's in charge of the visit if you want to move on or do you guys going to practice means i didn't do the full the nuclear the what is it will you know that
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significant list were also that with a folded line being used as a business deal with dancing we've heard from terry tell it's here from an ace right here from the r. but to all middle east expert listen there was a lot of excitement going on with the oil and gas industry in davos of disco bought vescovi a reihana he was talking about the fact that he thinks his economy can make the top ten in the next three decades tell me with the results with the population is it feasible rush the neighbors on saudi arabia here are members or would you twenty as well know ok iran has similar vost oil and gas reserves somewhat to saudi arabia and it houses. vibrant and big population of almost eighty million people similar to turkey so why can't it make its way to the g. twenty so the fortunately the possibilities are there but the question is whether it will have the chance to unleash them that's the question that listen we know about the potentials for the oil and gas industry that's why everyone is so excited
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but what about other industries in the country will we hope to happen that what potential is all that ok just to name a few of our industry there's a big market in the wrongful for four craw makers specifically perhaps european car makers would make a lot of it had sold four hundred fifty thousand cars in iran back in two thousand and eleven before before the sanctions were not sold one hundred thousand cost so that's because perhaps explains why there's i'm going to talk about a french business deliberation prepared to go to iran yeah in the next months yeah i would explain that one yes. another lucrative sector could be. every nation's civil aviation industry iran has an ailing fleet of two hundred forty civil aircraft all all of these were alike or were chased three decades ago so there is a portion to of course that do so about a few so few
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a few hundreds of new civil aircraft to iran yeah big money as well big money at kraft absolutely and i say scary stuff you want to know you and i could clearly see i cross when you fly this in moving on i want to talk about iranians as well because how will that be fettered by all of this we know about the industries i'm talking about when they go to see the market how will life change on a daily basis for these people without sanctions in their lives one of the volatile issues that is imported pharmaceuticals because of well the ailing the reaal known because of inflation which is almost forty percent will face a forty percent can imagine one of the highest in the last because of basically because. because of sanctions sanctions on financial transactions many vital for most of the calls are no longer available in iranian. pharmacies so i'll be very if they do that's really hard to get them because of over of the order of the
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prices are yeah because so. many people well below the part of the sanctions and i think when you talk about pharmaceuticals you talk about people's lives peoples how is a very sensitive topic and certainly lots to hype for in that case it's a nice film. thank you. moving on that this week the us federal shrugged off emerging market tab all by taking further steps to reduce the billion dollar profit buying program that was originally introduced to rescue of us from economic collapse but the strategy proved addictive not just to be us but the globe and lost it for over five years now the monthly asset purchases have now been slashed by another ten billion dollars to sixty five billion dollars that is down from the initial eighty five billion as a consequence emerging economy currencies are plummeting especially the russian ruble i also chief economist of saxo bank why these markets is so vulnerable and is
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all the blame on the fed we start to talk about the ripple decries you see in the ruble is driven by russian politics of course it can game amplified by the world economic cycle and i think it has so if you take the ruling weakness fifty percent at least fifty percent is russian driven and fifty percent is there is the external factors the same is the case for china so remember the fact that a currency is being devalued in a lot of these economies it is something which is actually pursued by the government so in rusher beef gentle bank is indicating they want more flexible rates i don't presume that they want more and stronger flexible rates they want. flexible rate in china they haven't had a change of policy but certainly in indonesia india brazil and south africa they're accepting global currency as a means to reduce their dependence on capital making their competitiveness increase by devaluing and by making important more expensive and that way rebalancing the
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trade balance so you saying that we have currency is advantageous no i'm saying that is the policy tool everyone uses because it's accessible it's creek is also dirty in the sense that it doesn't if you get too much devaluation you shy away from doing what you really need which is reform and completely strange in this business model which a country have so say in the case of russia in the short term russia accepted that we could currency to increase the competitiveness have they done anything on reforms absolutely not so the best is a little bit of devaluation a managed to get control devaluation and a lot of reforms unfortunately we're getting a lot of devaluation and very little or no reforms at all but despite the ruble woes it's not all doom and gloom for russia despite all the rocky twenty thirty in the country now follows the u.s. and china is the third most attractive country for investors now foreign investment into russia reached a record ninety four billion dollars last year that's
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a leap of eighty three percent on the year before this is according to a report by the united nations so twenty fourteen is gearing up to be about a year just after recently breaking into been bags top fifty countries for doing business. now let's talk about corporate news and if you're a regular event to capture so i view as you are still not often at this point and so we talk about the punishment of russian banks it seems to weekly ongoing occurrence at the moment is that right tradition let's talk about it because it's more a bank this time not my personal bias not i but that is the actual name of the bank as well as see make. these two cases have become the six. seven full days january. investigation as part of russia's banking sector to figure out. russian companies that use a less tell farai. is all facing legal action from pole. to russian insurance company is the first to face court action the way the most valuable
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company in the world will get a fifteen hundred dollars in compensation. or should. the online shop that would be more this time do you hate bell says it will resume deliveries to russia all sweet the company along with a number of other major expressed of everything suspended shipments to russia because of tough customs rules the dispute thankfully alvey unresolved. now the salt kicks off in just five days time already a record breaker for the most expensive olympic games in history out of coal fifty one billion dollars now sochi is almost three times the cost of the next most expensive winter games which was held in ninety two ninety eight in japan now the newly built transport links between the city of sochi and the ski givens estimates
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to have cost more than the entire budget for the twenty ten vancouver winter olympics who bought despite blowing the budget which was set at twelve billion dollars the best ones are is for it's been made back for decades to come. as a hoping to cause the false alone example which although it was a summer of transformed the city now i spoke to the man of boston about the benefits his city is still repaying. the church. going to gauge excuse for the change there. we change all the sheet do we make of bed interesting changing the cd we open the cd to the sheet as a method to run and see. for us she's by the way or to also have been after. this thing we share and feel ninety one one
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million people came to let alone a charity scam to what they want to now seven million and that's how people came to have set up a ready but important change it would seem to work but running the world. for actually spain or advising i am a really excited now because with no expense spared were already surprised to get spectacular so i said the price it is all the athletes funny about this is all really excited about us and join me on twitter over a car it will be that keep you updated i'm going to try and keep warm here musgrave has been i felt unsafe position had his house quite right to fight. to get a lot of housing the homeless people but the government is not funding it and then a lot of the shelter today be having people brothers down the street because people
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begin to raid didn't shelters didn't get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to your whole. person. when you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people who would be able to do it like i wouldn't buy. say those drugs that runs through a resistor were has never been done in this city or region city in the world what people. if you. can make you feel good you know good. community boards alone more than somewhere around two hundred children all for them they also found that child abusers convicted child abusers got access to those kids
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. whole recalling phenomenon and what i'm saying is overall it's an amazingly rosy picture in that adopted kids international as well as domestic are treated better than regular kids growing up in untroubled biological families in the united states . dramas that's trying to be ignored. stories others who refuse to go to. places change the world. picture posters days. from around the globe.
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look to. well considering this evening we begin the set with critically we're going to suspend to transmit data to the clown show across the world the internet the only free frequency but still lulls in shopping going from this show exposing pete of all the problems with corporate crime in our kid's future in the company and yes it will be troubling the biggest story to happen how be a failing species to live on this planet but lose close i'll be your host on the welcome to do some news with me robot reports on our planet on the names inside
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because what does he feel gone with humanity a covert wanted to be deployed globally ready for an impact to deepen our collective consciousness it is from his first stop presenting the mysteries in a regular guest are going to be gone jokes that's right general back to reporting for duty tell us what's happening and you will also use a security for a broken bottle talk with the current policy the barber talks about her voice is needed basically i'm overjoyed to report that we've made with more it's been mobilized recognize the core of the reality is people are truly somewhere we wake up in this new american century and just a lot of this year we're going to be supporting somebody in the pacific rim the treatment the transfer of a partnership to the people agree trying to congress while the during sleep very kind indeed the knowledge of such much keep up with the president this is from the old going to be transparency should say care is funded the rabbit down the hole somebody gets a bit of it by cutting out this twenty years but it seems to me to become any
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conspiracy that took that much of a culture into the engine back of an hours because the chinese tire of toxic minister maybe just maybe they got the focus enough. this week at radio one coming up pointing out some suspected in a new movie program just to get the signing into law to decide oh well. totally but it's true you go back to the treaties legit why can't we know the facts and sit it is strange that it's being negotiated behind closed doors away from reporters and cameras we look for the failure that people are just too damn attached to the internet that there might be sovereignty intact meaning we have to be in secrecy and that speaking of u.s. secrets have you found it would snow to trade or to do the work are different ways of trying to rush the functions like that to close to moscow with public funded i've been so common on your books you saw in the rush of what is so good done. with the russian state that the political dissident fukushima views this is called
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capitalist head because face to face use not so no need to supply a new date for a planet to get more results and not even need to. have been protests against joining the exultant wrote the. piece to this real good hopefully it will still be done but put into the now the new name pussy quiet moving on to the colonies in australia where it is time to give people a solidly on the ongoing conquest of the continent corresponding to you celebrating tell us what's going on. with. the problem now is the way shocks impose peace how are you dealing with it if we paid about people to this and then we kill the shah is refusing refugees legal is a legal missis's the people to your end this is a right there on both i see straight you would think that we came all the food i see now to tax and finance with skies i'll board meeting pope
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a put the sharks in australia i know what you think how that's a lot like someone nations well like facing that. just fine but how can we stop it by the pocket but comes with the coming back pollution pick up to put the stuff our backs back on the ocean revolution what pop culture got to say right what about that i'm a celebrity come out of the frying synonyms me and him say my god i can't put you put food grandiloquent would you put understand cause that revolution is my idea but you have to let i go pick point five six point on the song about jesus and what it was like wait this is. just want to get from. your. radio new day to day fellowship and i've got. to today go to the baby's great clashes which will come to cover been subsequent dispatches before we get to the final stage of this is to get his sage francis with the weather we've been weathering the storm of local warnings about global warming but
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what about the beautiful red dawn when you build this morning with suffering a cold front from a few cold fronts one coat and no robert bundled up the cold war is still in effect the scot a chilling effect on the quest to snooze disseminate information which is dylanesque because of our grain is going to fall maybe frozen you know push a system of whistleblowers to snowden. to spark you to see the poor solution for the us time in australia we're going in for at least three years. we're expecting the hardship the scottish breakthrough drug use age to cost and which is not the picture looks bleak robert but expanding world wide the winds of change are in our brains the finally insight to sprout new figures frances good luck and good night and that concludes our views on the news they see so much of covering but is there a meaning what is to be who's writing it and where was it leading to seeking to bearings we seem to turn to the news to take heat for the medium is the message and this most by will mean the planet is now the method for defining clicked of reality
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each night if it's not on the news it didn't happen right as history is played out in the events and journalists alike the story ends up the president. at this crossroads between moving into stocks can we afford to have good lines of look to see are innocent spectators and bystanders but a company simply isn't. and that's the news that's most of the game joyous the mood swing back. in two thousand and seven one of those things released by wiki leaks was a secret video recording that actually looked like
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a video showing america actually collect up to opening fire on a dozen people in iraq and this is going to commence to live in a society images of violence become normal this is what the sense of isolation and lack of empathy look like. when we try and experience from place that only disassociate our own and body and actions. to believe we also have a sense from certain kinds of moral. i absolutely am frightened of the potential of games desensitize people we know they can because the military uses games places as . old media of war it is not so bleak but it is chilling and killing exacts a penalty of the killer. people for whom it is defined by the popular media.
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there is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the feel of friends for women definitely the target of the gun lobby one you don't want to kill them not one to kill anybody but if somebody would you would piss with her. i'm noticing more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation on guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a paying course. for kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if
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