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from twenty eight percent to forty percent in would this make the banking industry more moral low to talk about we've got by. refusing bonuses will you somehow know what are the prospects of more women in the male dominated industry so does all of this all together does it mean a social moral movement in the banking world where our all that search you up these numbers what on earth is going on at the moment with our friend kelly right here who's involved in the financial world in london from i j brenda the oath taken by the dutch banking system is this g.d.s. or is it total nonsense. i think it probably there's comes full somewhere in between the two i think when you look at. the reputation of the financial sector since the financial crisis i think it is quite important that we try and change the point of view of some of the employees of banks and i think in some respects it
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does have to make it a more discerning profession particularly in light of what's happened over the last few years so i think in some respects it is a good thing i've had interesting conversations with people in relation to the life or manipulation of the forex minute delay ssion and some are trying to draw a difference between the two whereas in fact i think if you feel that you're doing something incorrect or morally wrong it doesn't really matter whether it's a small or a big thing it should actually fall into the same category so in some respects i think this is a good idea and could be a good template for most banks brenda why should the banking industry care will society thinks of the money will be made god loves go back to be honest with you is probably quite true but i do feel that over the last number of weeks we have seen that there have been a huge amount of redundancies in banks so clearly there are problems still facing the banking sector at the moment. regards whether or not you feel that the banking sector in the financial sector has been fixed since the height of the crisis and i
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feel that this goes some way to trying to make people believe in what their job is of course all to help to kind of fix the reputational damage there i think it is important but i do take your point that clearly banks will make money no matter was but i think it's trying to turn over a new leaf that is quite important here a little i want to. talk a chief executive antony jenkins turning down the bonus for the second year how important is it that banking chiefs do they does it have a significance do you guys can. i'm not so certain i care all that much i do believe that in many respects the bonus is more than likely deferred a little bit further and i think it's mostly a p.r. excess. on behalf of barclays perhaps it is a way off leading by example by the head of the bank book i start about if the stays there gets gets the bank on its feet once again i'm proves to its shareholders that he's worthy of a bonus find some stuff worthy of
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a bonus then i would expect in a few years time more than make up for the losses that he's made over the last couple of years oh yeah let's illinois let's talk about women because the lawyers all keyed to get more female what is in the industry would this help your personal experience do women make the industry more moral. i think it's an interesting case actually and i don't subscribe to the view that women are more risk averse than men obviously i work in quite a male dominated department here but i think there is a perception there that women do do not take more risks but if you look at risk taking as a whole it's generally taken as a financial scenario but if you actually look at risk to be standing up for what's right in the face of opposition taking an ethical path where there's actually pressure to stray i think women could actually bring in a little bit more of a collaborative effort in the banking sector which is more likely to show successful risk taking and there have been studies showing that men are inclined to there are two different waiting on factors for risk taking two of them are the
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likelihood that the risk in question would help hit strategic objectives the second is the effect the risk on the people involved men are more inclined to focus on the former women are more inclined to focus on the locker so i think bringing in more female stuff into senior management could really put create a collaborative effort i make the risk taking that is encouraged to buy and king and to profits more successful and a more moral question of making money absolutely thank you have a so much that's brenda kelly right there from my day talking to us in london today now moving. on now oh and already a wreck the most. it's a limpet games in history we know that much and even when i say the price tag now the fifty one billion dollars dollars but has been spent now it's done and dusted but the good news is the games are expected to generate the most revenue in history to no i'm talking television advertisements sponsorships merchandise even private
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jets so let's talk to you right now who is insult she is for us. so today so she is set to make money then the full plentiful well it should do i mean in terms of associated advertising revenue hoffer trillion dollars is expected to be generated in this sounds like a staggering amount but you do have to remember that something like three billion people around the world will watch the games on their television sets so for advertisers it is seen as something of a golden ticket and that's why you do get the likes of you don't move panasonic in visa all queuing up to be official sponsors of sochi twenty four take yet he today and obviously in addition to that you've got all the people going to sochi so watch the games of course which means great business for local company is. it is brilliant for the local economy and we're hearing that something like one hundred forty thousand people will visit sort cheek during these games of course
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they all need somewhere to stay so hotels are going to benefit benefit something like twenty thousand new hotel rooms were built for these games and all of those have been taken and on top of that you have the shops and cafes and restaurants that are going to benefit and of course the local taxi companies which as we know always put up the prices so it's very lucrative to such a kind on top of that of course when people come to sort you to watch the games they need to buy tickets and they alone are worth something like one hundred seventy million dollars while at the same high bridal is in town as well i hear yeah well if you drive past sort yeah or even just look out the you who are airplane window you will see a lot of pride. jets on the tarmac incredibly they are paying up to sixty five thousand dollars a day just to. only go to spending a lot of money keeping their jets in sochi during these games and over the course of three weeks the airport expects to generate something like forty two million
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dollars for a mission you think are you sure about that and they do tell us that something like six hundred fifty people have already inquired about parking their jets. during the game so huge huge money spinner for many people my guess is that is big money that will thank you so much to do that now you're a very busy man it's exciting times are insults of a guy now on the way can't believe enjoy yourself goodbye. when it comes to the plates well the value of winning a big shiny gold medal depends on the country that they're from because each country awards their own sports stars so starting with the italians will they're the most generous to the athletes who do great with the homecoming award of one hundred eighty two thousand dollars right there at lest forget about debt forget about recession they're getting a nice juicy package that will go russia up next right here where it's all going on one hundred fourteen thousand so she's just about the by the way if you wanted
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chinese champs so get one hundred thirty five thousand for the sporting efforts usa is a little bit more modest hayward twenty five thousand but they tend to get the most in sponsorships u.k. right here yeah zero for that. they'll just have to make do with the matter white lie so the brits leave it on according to fit your credit rating agency the debt created by the sochi twenty fourteen olympics will be in their words manageable the agency said that the region is well diverse and there is a steady flow of funding from the federal government many of russia's state owned banks are providing loans to projects which in fact his eyes. makes the debt less risky investors are hoping that the costly infrastructure projects will provide income to the region with international and domestic terrorists for decades to come that's the i did all right now let's crack on and let's get corporate we're going to start with russian bags because. last week i mentioned the to be banking group
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had stopped working with fitch after being downgraded in january now fate has withdrawn its rating for the t.v. before doing so it reaffirmed the fines triple the minus status p.t.p. russia's second largest lender accuse the agency of a lack of professionalism and now only off rates with moody's and standard and poor's i made it on russian the retired up to lend to has announced it will hold two i.p.o.'s one of most of what the london stock available is believed to be up to eight billion dollars while this is in response she launches profits soaring by two hundred million dollars i. rushed in a fast food chain to the mall i've been to restaurants in new york the shit the company specializes in russian pancakes both sweets ones unsavory that surely pop but i hate in russia people happen for
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a male and i thirty recommends the sour cream was. ok so i've got a bit of an appetite for your height that's quite spew out the tights for venture capital this week if it doesn't get on to it's i'll be involved all this way going to be talking about such a core principle running around wellness like a by so i take care of yourselves have a great week were tough. live . live.
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tell the i.o.c. where they are. there's a scene when you're in the arctic you have the entire world at your feet she looks like a fairly simple ship but really she's not simple. and full of people have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers we undertake a unique operation in. the northern sea route russia's arctic ice breakers. it's already international law from moscow and sea drone activists have been finding themselves in courts across the u.s.
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for protesting against the use of the deadly machines and that's a major media silence about the scale of america's drone warfare according to antiwar activist david swanson. yes had people serve me now a six month prison sentences we've had people say see no horrendous charges for exercising their first amendment rights this is an ongoing activity across the country and it's noticed in the local media that there's a virtual blackout in the national media in the united states you would have no idea this was happening it's that there's an extensive protest resistance movement against these drone murders and unfortunately most americans don't even know it's happening don't even know what the drones are being used for much less that they're being protested when these missiles go and kill innocent men women children infants in pakistan afghanistan yemen somalia there is no discussion there's no debate it just happens under the radar the drone program was launched under george w.
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bush but it's barack obama's administration that has seen it blossom the country's most affected by drone strikes to yemen and pakistan and the civilian population has been hit the hardest of a variety of estimates suggest that in the last five years more than three hundred have become victims of drone warfare however washington has so far shown no intention of putting it to a halt. now the i talk is government is pushing through new internet laws that would allow authorities to block websites without a court ruling internet providers would also be asked to store data on what people are looking at online the measure sparked street clashes between protesters and police on saturday let's bring in ankara based journalist yourself connelly from the daily newspaper thank you very much for joining us on r.t. international good to see you today the internet in turkey it's already restricted thousands of websites already blocked why does the government want to take it a few steps further do you think. the government is trying to resist treat access
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to the hazardous side it's good to give you pull in his sand. this is. really we're talking about the drug policy of george w. bush. george w. bush was the preemptive was drake concept to destroy a little bit is indeed a preemptive strike. who. they are disagreed. allegations for doing corruption clips and such surveys or does day out from now they get to. prepare to launch to launch a stream good. dive so it's i'm sort of jumping to you do you think though do you think this is a this is this is politically motivated here the prime minister out of the one he's been in power for eleven years is it. definitely as you said right lissette.
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turkey is oligopolistic to thousands of size a live event. you tube struggled for years for months to get. a good government is getting. from parliament to clamp down on the internet the duduk or truly so what do you what do you expect is a number that we've we've already seen a couple days worth of clashes here some getting very violent in d.t.g. do you think the government's maneuver is going to do anything to help bring peace back to the streets now version of the david hug al-kindi this people free access to internet. they may buy the sites new sites will be opened they may close them do so. other middle eastern to do the i mean today's you do those really
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don't give up this look like they used a lot of time where you talk about you talk about other methods possibly being used to if indeed the government is going to crack down further on the internet then we're going to see continued protests in the center of the capital and then in istanbul how else can the government crackdown on the people at the government is no longer. a struggle to save even each from the graft allegations the government is the. because it is realizing it's getting more and more isolated love you don't know the latest political good you balls. religious last week showed up to be a bull's eye anyhow but i believe that by the government that is all lies in the media therefore you have to be the want to be the jew all of the above this bottle to government is losing everything is so far but it's early days yet if we see
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a continuation of the crackdown on the internet the activists i'm sure will continue to hit the streets journalist kindly life and i'm kara thanks very much for joining us here in r.t. and service thank you. thank you for joining us here on the program tonight how europe's largest association of computer hackers has filed a criminal complaint against the german chancellor for her role in n.s.a. spying it accuses the country's leadership along with american and british secret agents of violating privacy rights by carrying out an illegal covert intelligence and intelligence operations now as he spoke to one of the activists of the group behind this legal action. we have strong indications that the german government. and or her together with the american spies on all of our editors are live at the moment even if the whole media was covering but they stayed very very passive and they it for us it looked like they were just waiting until the storm is over and that's why we want to force the federal prison prosecutor to start
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a real investigation on what is going on and want beyond wrong and hold the governments not only the american all the others are injured invading our digital lives it's still not proven that any of these murders really help terrorists and all the other excuses they find and that's just a new way of power and which is fundamentally destroying every everybody's privacy and probably will also be of big danger for the democracy it's art international for your sex sells but not in japan that's where a growing number of people are opting out of physical intimacy the trend has sparked fears of a demographic crisis in a country which already has one of the lowest birth rates in the world and some japanese are blaming their government for the sexless phenomenon as alexia chefs reports. thanks but no sex says this japanese woman in her mid thirty's she's
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no on her second marriage but intimacy with her husband is off the marital menu. after i had a child with my first husband i lost interest in sex we divorced i remarried but my second husband lost interest in having sex with me so i have actually got used to having no sense at all this is becoming a trend which now has its own name in japan sexless according to recent polls more than sixty percent of a married man and near half of women aged eighteen to thirty four are not in a relationship more over forty five percent of women and a quarter of men aged sixteen to twenty four were not interested in having sex at all for the country with one of the world's lowest birth rates this spells huge demographic trouble we used to have a very large population but now we're rapidly shrinking and if things carry on as they are japan's population will be half of what it is now by the year twenty fifty that would be seventy point eight million we have indeed struggled to find many
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couples openly showing their affection in the multi-million capital of tokyo and what makes the situation even more bizarre is that japan has always been a world heavyweight when it comes to the matters of sex but your show our area in tokyo is one of the old discredit light districts in the world for centuries it has been thriving now its streets are practically empty for almost four hundred years it has been restricted to the locals and now with japanese people having less sex the businesses here had to open their doors to foreigners. here she used to be called queen love and worked in one of those brothers now runs a special course called sex counseling she helps people resuscitate their basic instinct sometimes through hypnosis she even urges men to dress as women to make them understand what the opposite sex feels like she says the government is partly to blame for the situation taking on. the government puts. regulations and sexual
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constant even sixty commercials disappeared from t.v. these first young people to go there show in their sex lives that now they have more interest in social media and dating becomes annoying to them. not only social networking but also high unemployment among the youth generates this widespread celibacy and sexual reclusion say researchers many simply have no money to date and get married how young are managers to how about two hundred people every month but with growing numbers of those are interested in intimacy in population of one hundred sixty million this is just a drop in the ocean. of c.r.t. reporting from tokyo japan for the quick global snapshot for your time for the answer you want update now to yemen we go a bomb planted under his car seat it's killed a senior intelligence colonel and wounded two people nearby the blast happened outside the oil ministry building in the capital sanaa the latest such attack on top officials islamist militants with ties to al qaeda thought to be behind this
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what. around three thousand protesters waved. fires during a rally against what they call state repression in the spanish capital of demonstrators are unhappy with the government's recent legislation allowing them to be fined for filming police and joining an authorised rallies or spain suffers a regular protest because of austerity measures and twenty six percent unemployment which is one of the highest in europe. two owners of a bangladesh clothing factory have been denied bail after they surrendered to the authorities on sunday the husband and wife are facing a homicide charges for a massive fire that killed a hundred and twelve workers two years ago the couple could be sent to prison for life if found guilty. is considered the deadliest in a nation that uses cheap labor and relies on garment exports to the u.s. and europe. but it's a busy day for news or an r.t.
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international of course from softer as well with the winter olympics we are back in just about five minutes with more for you. this is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need it to buy gas environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the field full of women definitely a target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when the killing might even if somebody would you would piss with her. i've noticed more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to 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
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for your whole life these policies type people. pleasure to have you with us here on r t today i am reception. for example a very good intelligence unit attached to u.k. anti doping in london and the. whole range of different opportunities to information they get it from the media they have a push. people can forward and give them information to get that exchange of information across and bardos is actually quite complicated what we do as an agent
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intelligence function is to use a little range of sort of independent information gathering we have build relationships for example with interpol and that helps us find out where that is junk trafficking going on. they re just. really are doing is totally even on the signs because it is a market economy and its total budget of the european union what we are talking about is not more than one per cent off that you do feel to your doing it the total budget is about the size of the bunch of finland and if this is called a socialist concept then look at the size off welfare states on the national level this is totally ridiculous what's ridiculous about it that you. are so ridiculous about the e.u. marching in more or less to greece and to cyprus to study tiddly socialist communist i would just say to to talk about reading people's private bank accounts
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to support the european union and this is what we're talking about people of falling over themselves democrats are falling over themselves to get into great britain because they know the rest of europe is the boss. creating these sustainable operations almost on making him and what you are advocating knighton self interests and so that is what your dogma says has always been the case and had. businesses for hundreds of years without using the label. that i think was what god capitalism do it. was this notion that economists brought to it which was the idea of profit maximizing.
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the host nation to win medals and fourteen figure skating team is poised to take gold as well but aside from the celebration. sports. the threat of something happening in the western media dishes out and criticism raising questions about whether the hype justified in the week's top headlines. and you know. coming from the u.s. assistant secretary of state. feels the depths of washington's involvement in ukraine. in favor of a controversial plan to put a limit on immigration and a nationwide referendum.
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