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the brics bank was knowledge this week that will and to change the globe's financial infrastructure the development bank will rival the i.m.f. the world bank and office support the a mugging economy is the development bank will have initial capital of fifty billion dollars that could rise to one hundred billion funded by each nation and we had cause it in shanghai china with the president see initially held by india there will also be as a reserve fund for the five bric members see it as a mini i.m.f. i spoke to professor of economics well enough sufi his take on the significance of this new financial institution i think that is actually increases their potential influence the world bank and the i.m.f. which is what i think that they also just one of their goals their goals is to creatively depended pieces for financial action but it also will be for the
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reaction to the fact that they do not have that much power in the world bank of the i.m.f. and i expect there will be good for the recombination is going forward because the rest of the for the world one of the brics to participate in the broader multilateral institutions whether that opt out and i think. the bric countries have more than enough resources just for gold a growing presence inside the rubric of the i have ever as well as the creation of these types of institutions is looking they could be focused much more on their of the jugular needs in the coming decades i.k. time for some corporate news and it was the problem in the u.k. to start with the sequoia the sequoia superjet one hundred aircraft may take off with european companies and it is time eight aircraft will be supplying to russia's and mission finance code leasing company. the airplanes
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a valued at two hundred ninety million dollars suit choir's wrapped up a total of one hundred seventy nine orders for its planes out the. verses second biggest to adeline's chance their i hazarded twenty eight three thirty. the transaction amounted to a seven billion dollars which means it is the first year paying customers to order the new modification across with increased fuel efficiency. rushes all this travel agency never has gone bust which means thousands are facing a holiday nightmare twenty thousand people have already paid the tools that may never happen in a shop economic downturn and increased competition to blame i came mr diamond's tim cabaye let's see what he's been up to i was out in the sun i was in most cases he having a good time you were here slaving away as usual what did you do well ok i usually leave most of my life in the darkness like a troll but that's pro-choice we're no more exciting that
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a little bit to be honest what are anyways last time we got our also which the previous time performed well but this time it would die out a little bit when you've got eighteen thousand dollars going down a little bit means one hundred thirty two dollars but i'm not too worried about it always you see we've got some new companies here on the wheel which is great especially meat gotta love the i haven't had lunch today so that's all looking fantastic so let's spin the wheel and see if we get a new russian company that we've never seen before or we want to anyone else like we want to meet us there's always you know us we want to be added to take and here's what we get if we eat too much meat and upset our stomachs the pitcher form standard company which makes a lot of medicines are good in ones of for your stomach and especially for headaches which i get pretty often actually interesting think about russia is medicine here is very affordable compared to some other countries most of that states where i'm from saw all this could have an interesting result. that is sort
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of worth it or are they going to try to do more like the western model and bump the prices who knows but i'm kind of curious to see how this stock will perform i'm fareed zakaria said always been fascinated by pharmacy sickos and they're incredibly lucrative companies and that's certainly what we all need to keep it's nice and healthy so i hope it's healthy for your portfolio we don't want to third week of declines confidence yeah. i don't either but the thing is like i said when i lose i lose a little what i gain again big so so are things that i don't have any good luck thanks katie thank you for that and thank you for watching this week. from more knees good bye.
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in florida the debate over whether illegal immigrants should be able to get driver's licenses is heating up one group called the living with angels says that they should be allowed behind the wheel to support this through the use a classic argument that comes up a lot in the media they see that not a lot of people for it are legal so if you're not legal you can't ever driver's license what's with that this is like when people say well we should legalize drugs because people use them anyway or we should legalize prostitution because people will do it anyway so such i think they mean that it's everyone comes here illegally anyways we may as well let them drive so if enough people do something we currently consider illegal does that make it ok maybe sometimes but in the case of illegal immigration rolling out the red carpet for people to come to a nation illegally just empowers more people to come and it certainly spits in the face of locals and legal immigrants who do obey the rules of bureaucracy so here i would say no to driver's licenses for illegal. in florida yeah there might be
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millions of them in the usa but that doesn't justify society bending over to make their lives comfortable if you want to drive in america be born american or become one the legal way but that's just my opinion. without and with no pre-determined exit strategy israel's most recent invasion of gaza could last for months the humanitarian catastrophe for the palestinians is incalculable how this enhanced israel's security is unclear. i think the afghans are invincible they're too independent minded they love freedom. they don't want to see foreigners in their country and will fight to guerilla war till the end.
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welcome back this is the weekly here on our team now the israeli prime minister has vowed to continue operation protective edge and as i quote for as long as it takes the i.d.f. has bombarded an eastern gaza neighborhood from the air killing at least eighty seven civilians that has made sunday the bloodiest day in the conflicts involving israel since it attacked the hezbollah militant group in lebanon seven years ago and locals say there are now bodies strewn about the streets of gaza and in the rubble of the buildings they also say the sheer destruction is making it very difficult to retrieve them eighteen israeli soldiers have been killed since the assault began but that number is dwarfed by the palestinian fatalities now approaching four hundred and forty our correspondent has just sent us video from the heart of the conflict and a warning this does contain graphic scenes. well here's what we're doing now the muslims from we're going to move. on we're going.
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this pretty perilous shows a man among the ruins of who destroyed residential buildings he's thought to be the target of government gunfire he appears to be hit by a bullet when lying stretched out on the ground there if you are talked to a witness of. this is. a group of international solidarity activists and two palestinians were making a trip into the east. very close to the border with israel this was at a time when there was a hoax on israel's operations in the area there were two palestinians one an activist which shot the video the images that you just saw and there was another young man we believe approximately eighteen or nineteen years old the one of the pictured in the imagery which shows him to be fatally wounded and dying in front of these international solidarity activists this young gentleman wished to take these activists to this area in order to help evacuate his family which he believed was
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caught up and had been pinned down essentially for hours it is extremely dangerous neighborhoods i'm joined now by a human rights activist and witness. can you tell us exactly what you saw with respect to the death of this young man. with respect to the death all together there were four shots fired the first one missed him but remained it three were aimed for him the second one was fatal. which caused him to fall down on the ground and the third one was i guess for them to make sure that they had got to him basically do you have any reason to believe he was caught up in minutes and turning to no not at all he was as far as we are aware he was looking for his family he was frantic he was he was leading the way. he was on the phone and he knew the ad we had wanted to do was find. in his day there was supposed to be
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a ceasefire as well however as we said into the region there was bombing nearby there was shelling nearby and snipers shooting yes indeed so that some of the detail of this incident on. killing this young gentleman this often. now earlier an israeli defense force spokesperson told my colleague you know neal they are going to great lengths not to hit civilians and the hamas minister of the interior specifically instructed the civilian population in gaza not to leave their homes not to leave the instructions not to follow the instructions of the military provided what you knew these innocent people were in their homes and yet you still decided to strike was that your decision we provided as much warning as we could and at the end we had to attack certain targets that are resulting in the terrorise ation of our entire public and one of the latest attacks really military shells with spray i thought it was of tiny and potentially lethal metal darts we've seen
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that are some rules of humanitarian law render their use in the gaza strip illegal as an imprecise weapon is more likely to result in civilian injuries which of course we have seen in spades why do you ignore international law in this case you can say with full confidence and with full sincerity that any weapon that is being used by the i.d.f. is done so in line with international law and we're seeing hospitals schools media offices essentially sick people children and the ordinary working man and woman being hit in these places you know overwhelmingly why is this they're not being targeted and the reason the reason that they are not leaving and following the instructions they get that we are giving them is because hamas finds it in its assets to leave them in these areas. the palestinian bloodbath has created ripples a worldwide. pro palestinian and demonstrators in paris were tear gassed after thousands flooded into the streets
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angry at a ban on antis where they protest imposed by the authorities they clashed with riot police meanwhile in vienna thousands also turned to the streets to voice their anger although rallies were peaceful in sydney australia people gathered to suborder palestinians with thousands strong turning out and morocco has joined as well worldwide protest gaza protest france both independent journalist robert harness says the media coverage of the conflict in the west is only a few away discontent it seeks public it's not running because that has been sensitized by western gulf state. government should behave responsibly goodness we've heard enough about that city aid it's a case of ukraine to be so depressed go to pot that now israel apparently percy or i shouldn't get to go to gaza and killed people i always
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a big very careful old maybe don't be so very careful i mean people are now this sort of people who are demonstrating in paris say for young people they wanted to extremists most of there are a few tools to do struggle but most as of late they get their information to the exhibit they know what's going on. in each world why now there is a small section of the community that is well it sure does not mean she'll stop by the west media she's highly biased in favor of these folks. now we're back with more news in just a few minutes you watch much international. i wonder if allegations of propaganda also represent a form of propaganda because what you do is essentially diligent to my i think this force without looking at the context without looking at this balance on the information that's not what i think of as a real problem i think the term political columns mainly took place which distorted
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the old homes on the ukraine crisis somebody takes a sudden friend who says i'm not blaming one side either you claim i'm going to be employed most of you know i'm gonna basically forcing the whole of the reporter in florida and i am i think there's a need for the more common companies question about. we chase profits very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world looking into the future the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been going down we have to use more energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer in each of these squares it's ten kilometers we're. going to get whole
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area slated for the plane of the surgery from water that's our world lead so every three months or fishery we stop this is the end game when it takes a true tons of sand to make one barrel of oil you know here at the bottom and that's where we're. to chill ourselves. right from the sea. first street. and i think the true.

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