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that apple cake the nearest post office and these syrian government has signed an agreement with the russian company towns gas the deal is to can start an irrigation project to fight drought in the northeast of syria and is well over two hundred and a half million dollars plus a problem could get the sat one of the projects of japanese wind to settle in argentina the deal would reportedly be part of the exchange of assets between the gas mages and soaking of gas probably the price of china will pay for russian gas was revealed this week the various reports point to the same price it is paid by many currently it was told that china would pay much less than a country that has been buying russian gas now for forty years. time for ten well even up to this week all last week it came up superstar all russian steel which is a great name for both
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a steel company and eighty's action movie or russian steel but the interesting thing is due to the crisis that's happening in ukraine a demand for steel increased and so they were up by three percent and i made about five hundred dollars if you could believe that so you're also one interesting thing about superstar is they're not only a couple but they have their own dedicated hockey team not just some team that they put their our logo on the jersey but let's see who are going to invest in the this week you don't actually think we need to maybe stack the deck with a couple of companies that are less successful because we just keep winning and then you have possible and it is all of the whoo waste money went on to explain that will get wasted money that means i have to waste one hundred dollars on something fun last time it was pizza and we're stuck with superstar for bad or good for an ok well it's worked out well so far there's also not too bad to be stuck with that last time as well when you have to waste money you did spend one hundred dollars on piece of pizza. all right and tim best of luck with the math so
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quick color coordinated for a pseudo company this way you certainly are working for us and good luck well thank you very much we will see you in a week. and us citizens of course celebrate his independence day this week on the cost of doing so well it was more than i have a book full because you know idly with the fireworks exploding but also food prices the cost of buff a favorite some talking about beef ice cream and even salad also saw prices for beef off sixteen percent now this is due to a shrinking u.s. council on the drought in california as well has also boosted production costs if you all watching for america still modesty and just how often and had a great day and to everybody else as well i would say you don't think that is venture capital done and dusted have a great one to buy. as
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a new physician i swear by the way to go. 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 others to do so. i will never do harm to. doctors if the docs are on the. right see. first for you and i would think that your.
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live live on our employers let her live and let live. but. you do know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy back office. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across silicon we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations they will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told just by job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate
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real discussion critical issues facing america if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. hello again welcome back to the weekly here an r.t. international now autopsy results suggest the palestinian teenager abducted and killed in jerusalem this week was burned alive palestinians blamed his murder on far right jewish settlers his death sparked fierce clashes across the nation with police in jerusalem using tear gas to disperse crowds. ballance also spread to some arab towns with stone throwing crowds throwing in the streets there it's the teenager who was murdered in revenge for the killing of
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three jewish teen i choose which israel blames on hamas israel arrested hundreds of palestinians and raided fanzines of homes while trying to find them meanwhile hamas is offering to hold his rocket attacks on israel if television stop shelling gaza. i the killing of the palestinian teenager also sparked public outrage in the u.k. scores of people gathered outside the israeli embassy in london there to show their anger what they say are rising levels of racism and violence the crowd chanted slogans calling on israel to stop attacks on palestinians we discuss the crisis with two political experts one from gaza and the other from tel of. killing three teenagers in in bank city of. this does not justify it all the kidnapping more than five hundred palestinians most of them leaders in
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a mass in the airstrikes mightly pieces on the gaza strip is continuous this is overwhelming situation. unfortunately the main. good but there is no way to stop those killings on both sides by making. the only way. this vicious. talking just really about a better future for everybody simmering tension has made headlines worldwide however with the mainstream media pretty much choosing to cover only one side of the story that sense of anger and that sense that there will be some retaliation for these deaths is becoming increasingly apparent as promised to make cameras pay for the three teenagers found dead on monday so there is a huge amount of grief at the discovery of the grim discovery of the three bodies of those israeli teenagers late yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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said the three teenagers were murdered in cold blood by what he described as animals. but largely unnoticed by the international media hundreds of palestinian families have been left to grieve over their children's deaths as these figures show here more than fifteen hundred palestinian children have been killed and six thousand injured by israeli forces since two thousand that means one palestinian child has been killed every three days activist mr affable gotti says the international media has repeatedly chosen to turn a blind eye to israel's deadly reckless. israeli army has been killing palestinians in cold blood for several years we are talking about thousands and thousands of palestinians were killed by the israeli army and terms of thousands of people who were injured during forty seven years of military occupation the israeli army now is demolishing houses and the actions of collective punishments are continuing also
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in the form of air raids on gaza which the israeli army is using to provoke reactions from palestinians and then present these there are these reactions as a cause or as the reason for their or price of behavior in gaza strip and in other places and palestinian territories and a further escalation of the crisis the shocking video allegedly showing israeli police beating fifteen year old cousin the palestinian teen was a life in east jerusalem the details of the story you had to r.t. . also there's plenty of toxic substances to be found in mexico city but one thing police didn't expect to find was a load of radioactive material online we'll tell you how we probably got that. have you ever used any of those internet services that hide your identity or maybe just googled information about them well if the answer is yes then you are
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a potential terrorist at least that's in the eyes of america's national security agency just visiting the web site of the german based torn at work for example which hides ip addresses put she won the n.s.a.'s radar or you don't even have to use the software to get on the list simply searching for information about it is enough well for most of us and those who help them keep their identities hidden think the n.s.a. has gone beyond redemption. we've seen for the revelations that they're literally spying on every country that they can and with the exception of four. in my opinion the n.s.a. is. corrupt agency if i as an individual had undertaken the same actions i would be thrown into prison for thirty years any attempt to reform in my opinion is like bailing out the ship that's already suck they do have a process that those limits what n.s.a. looks and can take in and store in its databases you can take a look at the the storage facilities they're building you get an idea of how much
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they're taking in like a million square foot storage facility in bluff deal utah and other stories that they've had existing all along ford made as well as other facilities around the world america media has revealed that the mercenary group akademi formally blackwater threatened to kill government officials sent to investigate the firm during the u.s. campaign in iraq war small special agents could do nothing about it because of the company's power jurong the war even the american embassy in baghdad sided with the mercenaries while the incident allegedly took place just weeks before one blackwater unit killed seventeen civilians in the iraqi capital over the years the company has been accused of doing america's dirty work and is believed to have assisted the cia's drone mission in pakistan the government paid millions of dollars to the contracts in afghanistan and allowed it to have its own military bases but despite rebranding and renaming the company has failed to escape its past
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is important explains. when a newspaper publishes an exclusive story it's usually explicitly promoted like a journalistic badge of honor the new york times published a bombshell revelation monday but millions of readers may have actually overlooked the story due to the innocuous headline that was buried on the margin of the front page see here it says before shooting in iraq warning on blackwater well what this headline does not convey is that block orders top manager in iraq threatened to kill a state department official who was investigating the company back in two thousand and seven according to the new york times this happened as jean richter a diplomatic security. ali discovered a long list of contract violations and misconduct by the security company a company paid more than one billion dollars to protect american diplomats in iraq
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the reported death threat occurred when the state department investigator met with blackwater's project manager during questioning the blackwater official reportedly told the investigator quote that he could kill me at that very moment and no one could or would do anything about it as we were in iraq unquote according to the new york times u.s. embassy officials in baghdad sided with blackwater over the dispute and the state department agents were ordered to leave the country because their probe disrupted the embassy's relationship with the hired mercenaries the revealing story was written by two time pulitzer prize winning american journalist and author james rising a man who the obama administration has been actively attempting to imprison for refusing to reveal his sources you see this is the type of story the white house does not want disclosed to the public and based on the boring headline critics believe that the new york times considered
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a friend of the obama administration wasn't too eager to publicize the amazing scoop a story that shows just how much power blackwater wielded in iraq and the culture of impunity it operated in. r.t. new york. well off the threats u.s. state department agents tried to stay out of science in iraq and even refused to act in public of the mercenaries they reported behaved as if they were above the middle former us state department official good and everyone knew blackwater was out of control. the state department was so afraid of its mission in iraq being slowed down or delayed by replacing blackwater as a contractor that they were willing to accept almost any standards of behavior out of the company in order to continue the contract even though they understood it was detrimental to us aims blackwater was an organization out of control in iraq and we
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now have absolute proof that the state department who was supposed to control them knew that they were out of control knew that they were dangerous people knew that they were acting contrary to u.s. policy aims and did nothing. it's coming up to a quarter to one here in moscow us still to come in the program. then that anger as the country could soon be allowed to fight a military campaigns overseas for the first time since world war two. also a french journalist gives himself a ten month ban on buying anything for and find out that in the couple of minutes. and sleep which if a song is dangerous for others stay with us as we report on shale gas drilling in romania and how the lives of so many could be compromised. play.
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slagle the tried to. play pulling out of. your life threatening it's a sure thing everybody plays such a plain old law oh well. my old law was like that but he. was think it's safe. place he says he. wants to play sometimes for nothing. this season and it's still. it's not just he still he will be judged if he sees the state he took to be not with what speech he was to. blame.
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the first. place. to place blame. america's military might and its foreign policy exist separately from one another the us is a formidable military power but sadly its weak foreign policy was that is why i'm not inclined to suspect the obama administration of pursuing some secret plan directed against iran. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing stories are you. trying.
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to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. hello again now in its hunt for lucrative shale gas reserves u.s. energy firm chevron has started drilling in the northeast of romania though the government claims the technology is safe the public is still uneasy about the controversial industry. met some of the course you might have to bear the consequences of the drilling. this family gets everything from their farm is their home and business at the same time since whatever extra they managed to produce they sell that's why having chevron develop shell gas just a few miles away is to say the least causing concern. there's and we know what they did in other countries using this technique we're really worried it will contaminate the water and the air our food comes from the soil we're afraid for our
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animals our plants and ourselves wherever these people go they plant death. last december the small romanian village made global headlines when its residents tried stopping the u.s. energy giant from coming here the protest and it in clashes with the police and arrests while officials gave the green light to start the operation. despite the fierce opposition from the local starting from the sixth of may chevron began the drilling the company says it's going to continue until the target is reached approximately at around two and a half miles below the surface of the drilling goes on twenty four hours a day seven days a week since in this industry time is money fracking or hydraulic fracturing is a way of developing underground deposits of natural gas by pumping a high pressure mix of water sand and chemicals into the ground this cracks deep layers of rock to let the gas out chevron has signed a deal with the romanian government to exploit its shale gas for the next thirty
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years the company also gets to decide what to do with it well the state gets royalties of between three and a half and thirteen percent. up so this is exactly the same technology as is used in the united states the latest generation fracking techniques show a very good results in terms of safety for the environment but in fact it's because of the us that the adverse effects that fracking is believed to have on the environment became global you know these include flame that will tap water contaminated soil and pieces of illnesses among humans and animals that's why it caused the wave of protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in the locals claim they won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well is going off r t s d. japan's ruling parties have agreed to lift a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the first time since the
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second world war the decision to change the constitution provoked a wave of protests in the following video contains some graphic scenes one outraged man went as far as to set himself on fire he's currently in hospital for the latest rally outside the prime minister's office in tokyo gathered around ten thousand people and even led to clashes with police and protesters criticize the government for failing to hold a referendum on the issue. well alice say the change may affect the balance of power in the region is japan could now help its allies fighting overseas at the same time the u.s. is deploying more troops to the area washington now has eighty thousand plus military personnel more than forty bases across the asia pacific region while some experts don't see the change as particularly serious others warn it could have grave consequences in case of a future conflict. if you were just there.
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could you further profit contribution your impact if you need more to do with the united states in the united states google or all the world will read. either all this move by the japanese prime minister to essentially change the constitution by c.e.o. we have two very powerful countries china japan and japan has a military alliance with the united states so if circe any kind of dust up between japan and china then we're talking back to nuclear powers butting heads and on a little surprise that people are not maybe more concerned about this situation than they and they are they have to. two thirds majority from both houses and then it will become a referendum for the people what ali has done has circumvented all of that and
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declared that his resolution can't just reinterpret the constitution and that's a very dangerous power even if you agree with what he's doing and process fairly she's doing it is completely legal. this week a new generation of that craft kerry was officially named brother british queen at a ceremony in scotland the queen elizabeth and it's the first of two warships being built at a cost of a bit and billion dollars but with a yes no referendum on scottish independence naming opinions are divided about the future britain's naval forces can face that well it's a discuss the possible implications with military experts. should scotland separate the remains of the u.k. will still have defense forces all i would say is that if you have a single unit tree force and you split it into two parts then it inevitably costs money to set up the other part with all the admin and things like that and it ends up less efficient so there will be less money effectively and we already don't
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spend enough on defense assuming that an independent scotland supplication to join nato was successful then. scotland would expect the rest of the nato organization to come to their aid and vice versa i think when we talk about defense an independent scotland all roads eventually lead to tried and now the government has said it would seek the speediest and safest removal of trident from scottish territory however there are huge implications in that because there appears to be nowhere that the trident fleet plus warheads could go in the u.k. in the short to medium term and to move it would be hugely expensive and disruptive in an effort to save their local jobs and industries politicians often call on people to buy domestic but in this modern world is that really possible well one paris has decided to give it a go surviving only on french made products for ten months or set about when to find out how he got on. how frank's kind of person really in this day and age the
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answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french charlotte specially. for. the rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only use products that god most of their added value on french soil with an average salary of one thousand eight hundred euros a month i found myself in a situation where i had to buy everything again including furniture. inspired by government pleads to stick to french products to stop the country's decades long industrial decline the problem is that there aren't many products left these days that a purely french what really surprised me is how much food we import each time i see a foreign product i think it's a crazy because it could be made in front of but it's not. but benjamin's biggest surprise was that shoppers probably don't know whether french like goods are valid
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from. today's rules of the european union are crazy or if you take the shirt for example and you just also the buttons in front you have the right to put a made in france label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin it is hard to support the french although me according to some experts claim the point commitments are opening the door to point competition force in french companies out of business. we estimate that in france there is roughly one plant closing every day between two hundred forty and two hundred sixty plants a year but an absolute protectionism like in north korea is absolute that what everybody around the world agrees on that when we go from one extreme to another where there is no regulation i don't. realize ation comes from globalization but it doesn't happen because some bad guys took the jobs of the french but because the french companies think we will make more money by going. purchase them with
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patriotism takes some effort but shoppers here are given it a go and the hope of saving local businesses and keeping them in the country retail experts say there's room for all just so long as they play fair one solution being put forward a syllable the employment standards within the european union and boost local industries so that it's not cheaper to buy for products or get them manufactured abroad. i love my wife and i love to benefit from things and i think it's impossible to live completely with a bunch of products because it's too much anyway and it takes a crazy amount of time because it's hard to find. the say benjamins now by n.p.r. his borders again but he's paying more attention to labels and ecological recycle products no matter where they come from marina cost reports in from paris r.t. . we're taking a quick break now more news in i kept. the
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tempest was seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america then as it got about one hundred people here just because of economic the cost of housing in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have a right. to tramp out or to possess public land until something is created that's my house you see back there live it sent them to well good at least then tend to now than the dollar. if we hadn't done that we wouldn't have been home and i want you to understand we don't just how the you know people of density we don't anybody that needs help so tell your friend to just give us a moral take care of them or get a mistake on never going to censor the internet when one fell swoop got a place to live once on monday i'll be out here with my dog.
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dramas to try to be ignored to. stories others to fuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights next. to picture of today's leaves. on to and from around the globe. look to. see. rise of the islamic state or isis in the middle east is said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem the arab spring has been replaced with a jihadi summer. there's a media leader so we need to be. part of the scene motion security for your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers
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from it's all politics. are. eastern ukraine by land and air raising entire communities in order to crush the anti-government movement sending the casualty list so we're. going. to get it if. we were polled on those i'm winning the courting he adds civilians the elderly and even children written off as collateral damage. radicals in iraq and syria secure the recently proclaimed islamic caliphate as they seize control of fast oil fields i lose sight of the advance of the minutes since his orchestra.

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