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live pictures from ukraine as revolutionary fever ingall see crane sounds with rival crowds besieging the regional parliament in front of me i had a meeting on whether to seek further autonomy from the new regime in kiev while in the capital. this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's reserve they started our my done. for national it's moved closer to power seeking keep posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a public forum on the embattled independence square. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of sure a patrol. car ride vigilantes an armored vehicles patrol the streets of
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a muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a clash between communities. and inquiry into the work of the troika of international lenders the struggling euro zone states shows deep flaws in this is to massive european parliament admits the bailout hasn't gone to plan. and four pm in moscow you're watching our international with me marina josh welcome to the program and while political shock waves shake ukraine it's now the country's southern autonomy's region of crimea where tensions are highest more than ten thousand people have surrounded the parliament building in other regions main city right now you are taking a look at live pictures coming out of a country missing for all were two rival factions are rallying for and against the
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new leadership in kiev scuffles have been reported and also earlier in the program testers attempted to storm the building all this comes ahead of a local lawmakers meeting on whether the region should break away from ukraine our correspondent who work a skin off has more. potential to see and. fire right now. we. humans were just one place. in the meantime in another city here in the crimea around sixty miles away in the city of was the save us conference is also ukraine second largest seaport broken russian protests have been taking place there as well for the past few days including today and put in front of the local administration building in the past few days the biggest protest gathered tens of thousands of people they've also elected a new man who is known for his pro russian views and his promise to protect the city i guess the old from the nationalist right so you see more and more of the
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representatives of the right wing are clearly coming to power and here we've seen a small group of nationalists here as well. now you can see that that was holding really quickly like i said both sides are now forcing was it was raining outside and right and then russian somewhere as well so what a tense situation. it was gorgeous can all following the developments there for us in ukraine meanwhile in the capital the interim leadership is finalizing a list of new cabinet ministers and will have to be approved and a few hours time by crowds in independence square and was right wing radicals at the forefront of uprising there are now lining out for the top jobs as our correspondents here chefs reports. we leave ukraine and europe's biggest battle in
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a vibrantly edited clip of the right sector movement of ukraine states its mission and well something that the revolution here ended with the ousting of president jiang of coverage its leader dmitri jarosz has a different view. before to my disses just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection they started our my download. free but does this resurrection require the storming of political party offices. the torching of politician's houses and the manhunt for journalists. recently the offer of your reward for the whereabouts of a russian journalist from the r.t.r. channel for what they call providing false information so you can see where we are heading now the jewish community in southeastern ukraine thought to call him had returned but on tuesday an identified man tried to set the town synagogue ablaze with molotov cocktails pushed four masked men started throwing explosives at our
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synagogue and around eleven pm oh security tried to catch the perpetrators but they failed. the right sector is the core and the voice of the uprising but the extent of its involvement in the acts of vandalism and violence walking ukraine now is hard to verify the attacks are often perpetrated by unidentified masked men finding who exactly they represent is difficult the word on the street is that there are several armed factions operating under the my gun ban are now raising serious concerns about the rise of extremism just as the symbols of the tragic past resurface on ukraine streets we witness right now. a very hypocritical approach to politics it's especially by the european union and by the european states they say they fight against extremists inside the european union they fund extremists and support extremists and also i think your opinion.
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despite what is widely seen as a victory over the regime my done remains intact with that right sector standing firm some of its members may leave independence square soon though possibly landing jumps in the revamped interior ministry one parliament forms a unity government on thursday alexi were set ski on sea reporting from key if in ukraine. well let's now go back to our breaking news story of course we're following the situation for you. in ukraine here and here in national as you can see right now live pictures where rival rallies are being held in southern ukraine and at this point we're getting reports here of more people flooding in to the area as you can see now there are a lot of people have gathered there pictures from crimea where the crowds are demonstrating against the interim government insisting it's illegitimate well the protesters are calling a local officials to hold a referendum over greater autonomy for the region urging stronger ties with russia
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meanwhile rival protesters supporting the interim leadership are chanting ukraine is not russia at are trying to block the local parliament and derail its session as you can see we're reporting on what's happening in ukraine and give you the last minute analysis of the situation in updates of course so do stay with us for this and more as we're following the situation online or to harm on twitter and facebook . right now let's take a look at the financial difficulties of the ukraine and they have already got to the interim leadership seeking the help of international investors so far beyond math and the e.u. has pledged their support with you are promising as much as twenty billion euros to fix a failing economy the sum is actually the amount also needed by agrees as it struggles to get back on track with brussels has so far kept athens waiting for a third bailout installment and it's about four billion more than the e.u. plans to span on supporting growth and fighting soaring unemployment this year
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alice gordon han says europe could find it hard to follow through on its offer to keep. european union is going to going to have to come up with. twenty billion and there's some serious doubt whether they can do that given the state of some of the economies in europe. some are doing it everybody chip in and obviously there are some countries that have difficulty doing that like greece and portugal so it's going to be a bit of a problem to reach that figure. perhaps the i.m.f. can come in to fill in the gap you know where we're at the point where basically the the government. economy in a state of austerity based on the verge of one already just simply by dint of circumstances our european financial aid might be happily greeted in ukraine but within the block the lending program is facing growing criticism fears that it's
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malfunctioning as the european parliament admits the troika of international lenders needs fixing r t find out how the public views the system which are for reports are to international later this hour. in the mean time for the u.k. government struggling to contain a rise of islamophobia at home some britons are not making the job any easier a group of activists to start a patrolling the streets of east london in armored vehicles claiming they want to protect people from being harassed by radical muslims but some locals fear the campaign is only igniting tensions as sarah ferguson i reports we're going to be so obvious on the debate goes given the christian told me that there's any patrol in town wholesomely hills is the small but make sure it's muslim patrols the new political group calling themselves britain first have responded by forming what they've dubbed christie and patrols and this patrol comes complete with vehicle
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proof that the whole thing is all. the they took to the streets in east london where we having full. road why the area particularly because that's what drove you to have the. what you call was the baseline the group has been described as far right many of the members a form of b.m.p. or go there we get to differentiate themselves from these grapes and insist they don't want to be associated with violence but tactics such as baiting where members stand with big cans to try to lure out the muslim patrols have proven controversial and some members of the group have already faced the red. problems for anyone. trying. to confront them do you think the christian.
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god despite having a poorly condemned the muslim patrols at the time the east london mosque has been singled out by the christian patrol for criticism the mosque say they feel caught in the middle and i worry that the patrol could inflame fragile community relations our community certainly feels threatened by his antics turning up to any part of the country. is. putting across the street. a strong message what the public needs to understand is that none of these groups represent the mainstream community or wider society out on london streets and well there's not much support to be found here either. first profitable to you shouldn't have been censored. sorry. yeah.
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yeah yeah i think you're right that he thinks it's all going to be completely peaceful. there are going to be moments where obviously i think there's a potential for trouble there always will be there's nothing we can do to avoid that you could not patrol yeah just leave these members of the public part of your patrols. patrols have been operating at the from fine but that's not what we've been told since a number of arrests last year the muslim patrols have gone to ground it's unclear if the patrols are actually still operating that will likely come as some relief to policing community relations work is in this diverse area of london that despite the christian patrol activity the muslim patrols safe are not taken the bait certain. london. that's coming up here and here national the hidden cost of one of
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israel's most lucrative industries while the country is on its way to becoming an arms exporting superpower its test procedures are putting palestinians out risk our reports on that isp after the break. i marinate join me. in park and find out more commentary interviews and much much. only on the bus and.
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we. welcome back you're watching international live from moscow with me marina josh and we're following the situation there crane for you right now you're looking at live pictures and you can see rival rallies are still ongoing in southern ukraine was pictures from the city of sin for robin. the capital of crimea crowds were
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demonstrating against the interim government in the capital kiev branding it illegitimate the people there who gathered calling on local officials to hold a referendum on greater autonomy for the region and stronger ties with russia and at the same time a rival protesters supporting the new regime are chanting ukraine is not russia and are trying to block the local parliament and derail its session several scuffles have broken out and here the international will continue to follow all the very latest developments for you in the city so do stay with our team for the very latest coverage and then as we get in the meantime to check out our twitter and facebook page. the european parliament has slammed the work of international lenders and admitted to multiple flaws in the e.u. bailout program and that's a so-called troika is negotiating the terms of yet another bailout loan for greece with athens accusing it of miscalculating its forecast and pushing for needless and
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highly unpopular reforms are just peed all over reports and growing discontent with the institution. their hands on the purse strings of europe's cash strapped. that confidence in the euro zone's three biggest lenders known as the troika is wavering in terms of public debt in terms of potential rolph in terms of unemployment there is. worse now than before the troika intervention in the country like greece made up of the international monetary fund the e.u. and the european central bank the idea behind the troika was to get the most indebted eurozone nations back on an even keel through bailouts and at times crippling austerity measures island became the first to leave the bailout program at the end of last year not before cutting thirty billion euro from the budget and seeing salary squeeze by twenty percent in southern europe in hopes of a light at the end of the tunnel anti especially for the generation growing up and
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the troika unemployment is not trivial to fall so we are going to be facing a. a large number of young people in countries like greece or spain youth unemployment is over fifty percent and these people have little prospect of getting a job and achieving some sort of economic security this is seen european lawmakers call into question the ability of the troika to deal with the scale of the crisis and to attack its methods the troika acts like a acts like a governor. and visits its colonies in the south though here are going to want to do the measures they came up with they're not they're not always very effective the credibility of its economic forecasts is cause most unease particularly concerning greece which is received two hundred forty billion euro in loans so far in twenty eleven the troika predicted economic growth in greece of one percent however the
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reality was a seven percent shrink just a one off you might think then in twenty twelve they predicted two percent growth which ended up as a further four percent downturn those running for election to the european parliament this year say that the current systems in place for trying to deal with the crippling debts in some parts of the eurozone just aren't working and that a new solution other than the troika will have to be found in the next parliament with some accusing the troika of trying to cover up its mistakes but there is quite a bit of propaganda going on right now trying to make people believe that there is an improvement in those southern european countries in fact there's no improvement that i can see because the debt situation is vers than ever the banking crisis is still not resolved. r.t. germany. now has venezuela continues to be plagued by nationwide street protests the u.s. has expelled three of the country's diplomats this comes after president do or
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ordered three american diplomats to leave his country accusing them of inciting the anger at least fifteen people have been killed. and rioting that started two weeks ago with demonstrators demanding that men do a resign over high levels of crime and the stagnant economy but some experts believe the roots of the disenchanter lead far beyond the country's borders the united states has imposed. charges for a very long time and so has the conservative government in colombia both governments have various ways whether it is. paramilitaries going to going to sleep from colombia or also the u.s. government supporting opposition groups with funding and with this public statements that for example kerry gave secretary of state kerry which essentially gives. the opposition a shot and you are because of. their protests even though it's pretty clear that
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most of the protests that are out there are being broken into and are seeking comment protections with the police. now james bond boasted a gun that could fire only when he himself was holding it as a report on our website such a weapon is no longer in is no longer the stuff of fiction and can actually be bought in america more details for you online at r.t. dot com. and also there san francisco gets an unwelcome claim to fame a watchdog of yields down the golden gate bridge saw a record number of suicides over the course of two thousand and thirteen and it's all available if you like to find out more on this now the story. so you might say it's deja vu and you're probably right however the torches have turned blue this time and the people carrying them have to put much more effort into bringing the flame to sochi than their predecessors the paralympic torch relay has begun in style it's now across live telecast pondering following its journey to
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do you tell us what's happening with the olympic torch and we know that the olympic flame will have to get to sochi much quicker this time. tell us why. well absolutely because it has a week in a huff to cover the entire tears erie of russia and that's forty five cities with more than fifteen hundred people involved in the event however the organizers say it doesn't mean it's not going to be any lessons firing as matter of fact it russia has always performed a rather well in the paralympics it actually came in second in the vancouver winter games and of course there are huge hopes that it will repeat the feat this year this of this year is that a live picture team that we have just seen to do in the excellent job in sochi incoming first so of course russia's paralympians are hoping to do just the same in the paralympics that are due to start at the end of next week in sochi. or i think you are much for bringing us this update and of course we are looking forward to
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the opening games there and following all the sporting events or in english the reporting on the flames journey for us. in the meantime israeli arms sales are booming box there also coming under heightened criticism by industry sold over ten billion dollars worth of weapons in two thousand and eleven and two thousand and twelve but it's facing awkward questions over reports detailing its use of the palestinian territories as a testing ground are just fall asleep or has the details. i think there is a very big elephant in the room in israel very big fact in a reality which is seldom spoken about and that's as far as most people go on israel's arms industry but how has a country the size of the american state of new jersey become the world's sixth largest exporter people don't really ask why is it why the hell this small country became such a superpower of weapons your time feldman is
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a journalist and filmmaker he recently released his award winning documentary the lab in which he argues that israel's occupation of palestine and also to have such a prosperous weapons industry what armies all over the world want are weapons which were tested on real so to say guinea pigs in a real cause that we have this live course we have an availability of and availability of conflict and availability of war it starts with the drones for decades israeli drones have been hunting for palestinian militants and they had an arms caches making as well the go to country for unmanned aerial vehicles soon to become the world's largest exporter on the defense front the iron dome system proved its capabilities in the last gaza wall lining the pockets of these really military industrial complex nobody wants to talk about. because everybody.
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in the street is very upset it's a lot of money the politicians over here we have a solution the idea of his appeal of a solution years of fighting in close combat in gaza in the west bank have also given israelis the edge thirst weapons like the guy and to avoid assault rifles and now something that even hollywood is copping a gun that shoots around corners and as controversial as israel's west bank barrier is its state of the art security system is being copied along america's borders with canada and mexico i think the israelis. most exciting in the company because they are developing something this thing immediately in the field so the engineering. goes directly to me and can see if the wall they develop leads good on. after three years of working on his documentary is adamant there is no weapon it's rather thick that's will be exporting which the israeli army is not
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using in gaza and with ben but it leaves the country with a lot to on so for it's doubtful the hugely influential arms industry has an interest in peace because for as long as israel holds onto the west bank and gaza it has a lot of finding testing and showcasing weapons systems and industrial military front that remain secure. tel aviv. and always go back to the situation in ukraine which we're following for you and bring you the very latest right now what's happening there it's rival rallies sarah taking place and there are still ongoing in southern ukraine right now we can show you some latest pictures from the city of simferopol which is the capital of crimea crowds are demonstrating against the interim government in the capital branding it illegitimate here calling on local officials to hold a referendum on greater autonomy for the region and stronger ties with russia
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meanwhile rival protesters supporting the new regime are chanting ukraine is not russia and are trying to block the local parliament and do rail its session several scuffles have broken out will continue to follow all developments in the city for you so do stay with our international. and the boss this coming up next on our team a national and if you're watching us from the u.k. it's the latest edition of breaking the set. so god help to buy scheme for real estate which is a copycat of the fannie mae and freddie mac. debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disasters but they're going to do it
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here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george moby up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic blue dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. the fifth. economic up and downs in the final month a good long good deal shanghai and the rest until you meet a few will be if we. could. i know c.n.n. the most obviously news have taken some slight risk but the fact is i admire their
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commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough of a true friend of mine i think. i'm good it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. at our team we have a different. no because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. you guys stick to the jokes i will handle them.
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i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today first up we have chris martenson live on today's show us the trend forecaster and founder of the prosperity dot com his thoughts on the u.s. economy then j.p. morgan is making vacs and their big ones but to what are they attributing the need for such cuts i'll tell you coming right out and finally edward harrison joins me in today's big deal to discuss the rumblings of mt gox and what it means for the future of bitcoin now let's get the show on the road. with.
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j.p. morgan the largest bank in the u.s. by assets is reducing both its headcount and its target profitability for twenty fourteen now j.p. morgan said it expects its total headcount to fall by five thousand to two hundred sixty thousand people the bank announced the changes saying that creating a business model which can deal with new regulations is cutting into the firm's profits however j.p.n. is confident that it can win in this new environment and is up to nearly profit target from twenty four to twenty seven billion with a b billion dollars now mariana lake explained that the bank would achieve these targets by optimizing its retail banks in other words subtracting the number of humans and adding to the number of machines now check out these before and after slides are kind of interesting now the one on the left the picture that's of a traditional bank branch and the one on the right is a branch of the future you can see the ah.

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