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additional sanctions would be companies and see business. from country u.s. companies fear that even temper sanctions against russia would. poison relations with russian customers business leaders say potential. knology transfers would also harm u.s. energy companies that do business in russia this is precisely what moscow warned back in march when foreign minister lavrov said any sanctions imposed on russia would come back to hurt the united states the white house told bloomberg news that the obama administration has had frequent conversations with business leaders on the issue and understands their concerns but that the u.s. can't just go on with business as usual now the obama administration is threatening to use more sanctions on russia despite its recent steps to deescalate the crisis in ukraine at the request of president vladimir putin russian lawmakers voted to
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stick to revoke legislation allowing for the use of military forces in ukraine however it seems the white house is still expecting and demanding more from moscow . washington d.c. . well russia being an emerging market with growing incomes has been quite attractive for u.s. companies and the possibility of being cut off from that market is making america's business bosses a bit nervous so let's take a closer look at who is involved in russia a boeing buys nearly a third of its time titanium here it's also one of the fastest growing markets for pepsi america's car manufacturers have also a lot of interest in the russian market in general motors and ford sold tens of thousands of vehicles here last year while the next set of sanctions could target russia's energy sector but that could also be a big blow to u.s. and european energy giants who have
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a lot of interest in russia too so energy bosses were spotted at the latest petroleum congress in moscow here's the c.e.o. of exxon mobil rex tillerson bob dudley head of the british petroleum was also present as was the boss of the norwegian oil giant stats all here and many of them who were there said that they want to keep politics away from business but this is really different to. this developing. according to the contrary we don't believe this kind of problems we want peace. while some in the u.s. business community fear even temporary sanctions could end up in long lasting damage to their russian exports economic expert from the university of massachusetts richard wolfe says american companies have good reason to be worried . the united states has direct an interest in direct investments in russia it has made plans to get access to russian energy it has made plans to
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get financial benefits by banking deals between russian banking and financial officials and americans and if it is russia there's a reaction against pressure from the united states then there are ways in which all kinds of companies in the united states will suffer losses we don't know how bad they'll be we don't know how long they'll lead but we haven't a global capitalist crisis right now and companies are very worried even about relatively small threats to their ability to function and that's particularly true with financial interests which is where the tensions with russia could have some effect. latest figures show the u.s. economy has suffered its worst performance for five years but unexpected help was quick to come coming up see how the chinese billionaire doing his bit to help the
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worst affected offering a fine dinner to new york's homeless people and promising to give each of them three hundred dollars. is if u.s. police brutality towards the public have proved to have grounds a report by american civil liberties union has revealed that seven people were killed and forty six injured as a result of swat operations over the last four years it seems were originally designed to help police officers react to situations like riots hostage taking and the shooting scenarios but have now developed into something different. almost eighty percent of missions were brutal raids on private homes hunting suspected drug dealers and this nineteen month old baby is the youngest victim of the brutal tactics a squad burst into the boy's room and unwittingly threw a grenade into his caught he's now in a medically induced coma fighting for his life the family spokesperson told us more
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about the tragedy. this flash grenade was tossed into a room for small children the tragedy of course was that it landed in the play piano. there have been reports that there was no way to know that there were young children in this household but that is totally false the door there was used for in truth not even two feet from this door was the middle of the false yvonne family there were four car seats located in this mini being listed two feet away from the door this not to mention this family had been there for almost two months the children had been playing in the front yard any good police due diligence police were would reveal that there were small children in this home where the drugs which the swat team we're searching for were never found in the boy's parents and now demanding a federal investigation into what happened today and he's not alone by the way
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wilson was also was holding her one year old baby but that didn't stop the police who opened fire after entering her hands the baby was injured but survived the woman wasn't even a suspect and it was her boyfriend the police were after on suspicion of selling drugs and jerry stand a sixty eight year old grandfather of twelve lay face down on the floor following orders when an officer is gun discharged and shot him dead and again he wasn't a suspect and police were searching for his girlfriend's son a suspected drug dealer that he was by the way ten minutes before swat broke into stamps home. got some more news lined up for you after the breaking clothing hiding height behind style later we were told from germany on high farai movements and using it that image to get even more popular.
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interview and much much. only on bombast and on. little. jim the neo nazi movement has grown into such a level that they were deemed hip these days with media coining a new to to describe them and it stuck. they have a. glossy far right movie planes all they want is to give a train lease bin and cultivate a less threatening face from sell things on instagram with a matter of germany nine hundred eighty seven hanging in the background buzzing discussions on blogs they are trying to make their presence felt in a sleek and more sophisticated way is even emerged today you can not see cooking
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show in each episode the two chatty men wearing ballot clarges explained here is how to make an array of journalists john writes from berlin the shared his thoughts on the nips the trend. i think that is right now are trying to focus on new cultures more like the autonomous cultures you see a lot with black hoodies sunglasses stuff like trying to look militant trying to look like activists or against the system and i think hipster ism is just it's a very urban and kind of an educated phenomenon it's not really the same pun that nazis are usually fishing and when you think about not is that a demonstration they're trying to look imposing scary hipsters just are very very scary that doesn't project a lot of a lot of physical force a lot of strength a lot of you know power to impose their will i'm more worried about hopes to become a nationalist than hopes to becoming a. if you can't solve the problem. the former british ambassador.
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as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do what. doctors of the dogs. welcome back now the first quarter of the year brought bad news to the u.s.
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according to the latest figures the country's economy shrank two point nine percent and that's the worst performance since the crisis of two thousand and nine despite that some of america's six hundred thousand homeless people happen to have bought a lucky ticket a chinese billionaire cheered them up with a gourmet meal and promises of welfare assistance and to see that explains. a charity event sending the media into a frenzy as if the king of pop himself had come back to life he comes to. me is to call on a new york landmark the central park boathouse stormed by t.v. crews he's backed up i'm sure you already know all this to witness chinese billionaire chen one known for his outlandish behavior holding a one million dollar lunch for the city's homeless if you say their group has entertainment chinese songs and volunteers and communist worker outfits and magic
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tricks by the self described most influential person of china as you can see. everywhere all in display for the name of the good minute all the person i knew all the help i get a full page ad in the new york times this week to ramp up attention to this event has clearly served its purpose a lot of homes who didn't come because of the fact that they don't want to see them they don't want media in promotional ads broadcast on stage chen is touted as the most beloved chinese role model among almost a dozen other titles the ads have advertised one thousand people giving away three hundred dollars to each person i think anybody would show up in central park for three hundred dollars in this day and age about two hundred homeless people were brought to the event on buses paid for by the magnate is saying that it takes. a foreigner you know to come and do this but at the same time hey somebody's got to do it chen talked of weeks of sleepless nights to prepare for what he dubbed the love and gratitude charity toward their so many people who are in need of help the
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goal to show that rich chinese people don't just throw away money on luxury the extravagant charity event is set to become a tradition with the eccentric chinese millionaire promising to return to the west every year to do what he can to help those in need to help those in need and make a name for himself in the states the promise of three hundred dollars per person was full. filled for a lucky few in front of cameras instead of giving them three hundred dollars each he's donating ninety thousand dollars to the york city rescue mission a disappointment for those attending each and every one of the homeless having counted on the cash that was promised chen told his guests to pick up their money at the city mission. so. the people of. this word was not kept the mission got the cash but it never reached the pockets of the homeless oh my goodness. so now you. are to new york. now china's enthusiasm to take part in solving international problems
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goes beyond plans to establish a global financial institution to rival the world bank and the asian development bank which is not always willing to support china's initiatives for example those concerning infrastructure development one of the first tasks for the new bank will be the building of a new version of a silk road connecting china to europe china professor and the believes that the best way for china to have its projects done is to fund them itself i think that this is just a further extension of what china's been doing china has come from pretty much a backwater country thirty years ago to now the world's second largest economy and china is basically showing the world that if there is a will there is a way china has been somewhat frustrated with the world bank and the asian development bank in terms of. the funds coming out of these energies to
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support infrastructure projects so china i think basically decided that if they want anything done here they're just enough to fund it themselves and bring along a bunch of partners so i think that's the prime motivation it's largely to expand their trade and economic influence. so international news in brief amount explosion in a shopping center in the nigerian capital has left twenty one people dead and wounded dozens more the blast happened an hour before the start of the national to world cup match police say they have arrested one suspect no group has claimed responsibility for the attack but suspicion is likely to for an islamist group who have killed hundreds in bombings across the country since the start of the year. clashes have broken out between demonstrators and police during a national strike by teachers and clearly a fifteen thousand strong crowd marched through the streets of santiago demanding the government listen to them is as it prepares education reforms police used heavy
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handed tactics to disperse the crowd a new president. has already promised to make educational accessible but union leaders say the changes don't go far enough. and a suicide bomber blew himself up in his room at a central beirut hotel when lebanese security forces raided the premises the raid was part of an ongoing effort to pursue suspected militants in the country eleven people were injured as the explosion ripped through the building this is the second bombing to hit the lebanese capital in just two days. and demonstrators and police clashed over a refugee eviction from a former school in berlin police broke up a human chain outside the building and made several arrests demonstrators have promised to continue the protests until an agreement has been reached between refugees and the local government. and i people in germany's borderlands are complaining of rising crime and insecurity with officials saying it's largely the
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work of gangs from eastern and southeastern europe and while the problem is not drawing much attention in berlin or brussels locals are turning to d.n.a. technology to protect their property peter oliver explains. the leafy streets of a pleasant german town on the outskirts of berlin it's an idyllic scene and one in which many to live in but that dreams turning increasingly sour with the community now plagued by burglars and. it's been rising for sixteen years since reunification we see more and more burglaries and it can take just three to four minutes to break in and be off the about your bills close a european integration makes borders open with many locals here claiming it's contributed to the rise in crime claire mom there are now so many ways to make a quick escape into another country major highways and country roads all cross borders making it harder to catch criminals. and let's last year alone there were
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over one hundred homes burgled in this area and more than four hundred cars broken into this edition got so bad we had to look for a new way to fight crime so to try and beat the burglars this town has turned to technology they're marking their property with a law that made d.n.a. difficult going into the synthetic d.n.a. every to go fully create is as unique as your fingerprint spirit is to me a valuable dress completely clear which will show up on do you feel light and threaded security to also contain staining microdots that when looked at through this camera shows your id number so there's two ways of tracing a property each of the combinations created is added on to a database and assign to whoever uses the kit providing a personalized identification to one of the problems facing this town has been a rise in fifty four order over a short period of time last year they saw ninety satellite navigation devices of
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a similar make and model taken from cars what supporters of synthetic d.n.a. hope is that it will deter criminals by eliminating any potential market for their stolen goods so my. but there are two clear advantages to this it makes it harder first to sell stolen property second and house in the us to actually catch thieves if an officer suspects something might be stolen they can shine a u.v. torch overeat and if it goes the d.n.a. code just needs to be checked against the database any homes that are tagged with the d.n.a. display one of the stick is to let any would be crooks know that if they try any pilfering from these premises the long arm of the law is backed up by technology that makes it impossible for them to get away without a trace peter all of a r.t. germany. we've got more news about half an ass time up next though it's. on the cost of.
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economic record. for it. north. korea. got some. comments now like. parts. of what. signs. will come to the. show thirty fold can just bend over fifteen billion euros i'm told she says to be one hundred fifty million degrees with some talk a much stool to sell something piece bits of france we chumbley such as the song.
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we've got the future covered. cut. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser you know general macarthur once said americans never quit that was when there was something worth fighting for before a fraud was the only way of life posed a gold standard abandonment and bankruptcy before the population grew more and more
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their food stamps what the furthest before the arrows were filled with patriotic scoundrels demanding perpetual war which can never be funded by a low wage high food stamp economy and now those americans who are abandoning ship like never before. yes max we've heard repeatedly of these americans who are fleeing america announcing citizenship but also corporations now american corporations are fleeing at the fastest rate ever the rush of firms fleeing america for tax reasons set to continue america is a land of immigrants but some of the biggest companies are keen to emigrate different abroad by high tax rates and america's worldwide system of taxation which grabs a share of their corporate profits the preferred method of exit is the tax inversion which uses a cross border merger generally one that also has some sort of industrial logic as
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a pretext for incorporating in a more tax friendly place the biggest firms to do this are health care and energy firms right right right right some some some kind of commercial logic attached to it they try to cloak what is obviously a tax dodge under some kind of commercial logic of course there was two major drug companies here in the u.k. involved u.s. u.k. involved recently pfizer gnashes anika yeah pfizer the.
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