tv News Weekly RT August 31, 2014 8:00am-8:46am EDT
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too soon. to be. ten a russian pair of troops detained in ukraine after apparently crossing the border accidentally or returned home. and also this week some of ukraine's most battle hardened units are trapped in a massive counterattack with the military blaming kiev and king of blaming a stealth russian invasion. and we have a look at how islamic state terrorists are exploiting black market trade and online p.r. to nurture a dear jihadist empire in iraq in syria. as
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four pm in moscow watching r.t. international was marina joshie welcome to the program ten russian paratroopers have returned home after spending almost a week detained in ukraine the group was captured when they claimed they mistakenly crossed the ukrainian border while on routine patrol our disposal here has been following their story. the talks were complicated and difficult but we can now confirm that all ten of russian paratroopers crossed over into ukraine are back inside russia the negotiations were easy but thankfully common sense prevailed and the guards are back with us the soldiers were patrolling the ukrainian russian border at night when they unintentionally crossed over into ukrainian territory it was a part of the border that is not signposted they were later detained by the ukrainian security services such border incidents are not uncommon and on several occasions ukrainian soldiers have in fact crossed over into russia but russia's never made
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much fanfare and as always and should that they are able to return safely back to ukraine there was an incident early in august when around some four hundred ukrainian servicemen appeal to the russian border guards for humanitarian colorado that would allow them to bring their injured and into russia at the same time it would allow them to stock up and food they'd run out of food they'd run out of ammunition they later returned to ukraine after they wounded had been treated inside russia also around three days ago some sixty three ukrainian servicemen so to shelter on the russian side of the border this was just state the shelling they later to also returned back into ukraine. now international law expert always enter a chorus told us why he thinks ski of was delighted to put russian servicemen in the media spotlight the ukrainian government wanted to milk the. political. they're trying to argue and have been trying to argue for a long time that they're not really fighting the people of the eastern ukraine but
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that they're fighting the russian army so here they had ten russian actual ten actual russian soldiers and they were able to parade them and to put them on television and to show them as proof of the claim that they've been making for a long time that it is the russian army that they're fighting rather than their own the evidence does not look which will convince him that there are any russian troops there but of course one can have unconvincing evidence if people want to believe it and these ten russian soldiers unfortunately were if you like a gift from heaven in that respect has now been a four months since kiev launched its military crackdown in the eat and since then it has officially admitted to the deaths of seven hundred government troops and more than two and a half thousand injured but kiev has being accused of a massive cover up and the government forces say up to fourteen thousand military
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service men have died in that casualties are being under-reported on purpose. in the last few days alone hundreds of government troops have reportedly been killed or taken prisoner near the town of el advice in the ask region their entire battalions found themselves around and during the counter attack of violence a government forces and one of the commanders of those units hughes abandoning them are just fall asleep reports on a growing frustration in the ukrainian army. as the fighting intensifies and anti-government forces close in a coup for hope goes on on said flee enforcements for traffic ukrainian troops also incoming it's not the first time kids soldiers feel abandoned let it go immediately to see if it will be in a drip women with little more nearly three obvious what a struggle for some a bloke level sure sure must do well across the backwardness will tell you what the law almost would go use it was what was going to become
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a regional i met over there it was i was there much it's a far cry from the tough talk of ukrainian president petro poroshenko talking of a strong country and strong all me instead its young and often inexperienced soldiers as suggested by an alleged conversation between a commander and a tank soldier leaked online i did feel five i was if i was like you i would say i was yeah i was pretty i was was the way i was that i think i. was frustration is growing among the troops is to me feel that sense i think it will get let's go back to being this that it's that. and the government the head of the interior ministry is locking horns with the leader of the radical nationalist white six to group which is taking part in the fighting in the country's east if our
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demands are not met we'll be forced to withdraw our battalions from the front line and launch marshawn to kiev to carry out speedy reforms in the interior ministry. you're roche with your brain you have deceived people who you lead into illegal armed units you are turning the people who believed you into cannon fodder meanwhile losses on the battlefield of mounting. point of. eastern ukraine. earlier this week ukraine's president accused russia of invading his country the international media didn't leave anyone waiting immediately running the story about a russian stealth operation nato to chimed in publishing a series of satellite images which showed what the military alliance claims was russian armor in ukraine other pictures showed military activity in russia near the ukrainian border which nato says is part of moscow's so-called destabilizing strategy they only cabs executive director at the ron paul institute for peace and
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prosperity says the credibility of the images themselves is open to question. well i think these were released by the same they were taken by the same company that the u.s. had used to release its satellite information about m.h. seventeen the malaysian air flight the existence of guns by the rebels in ukraine and so i think it has very dubious credibility as a private firm i don't think it shows anything i don't think what most people in the west understand is that everyone on both sides with the exception of some ukrainians having american weapons but everyone is using russian weapons the line of russian tanks means nothing because we don't have the information to tell us where it came from as to whether russia has troops on its border if it's inside its border you know there would business as i know that if we had unrest on the border with mexico here in the u.s. you'd be sure we'd have a military presence there to make sure our borders were secure. now the russian
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president has shed some light on the behind the scenes diplomatic wrangling over ukraine in an interview with national media lima putin revealed that he is a creative counterpart have reached an agreement on how to peacefully resolve the conflict but he also sat there needs to be substantial talks on the status of the region and made it clear he's saying family yuri's of violent coup in kiev is responsible for the ongoing conflict in country's east and the russian president added that winter is coming and hardship will only increase in the fighting doesn't stop now earlier put in stress that russia was not seeking any military involvement in ukraine but sat it would stand up for its interests and security. that was russia's far from getting involved in any large scale military conflicts but you don't want that and aren't going to do it which you obviously have to always be ready to rebuff any aggression towards russia and our partners whichever
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state their countries are and and whatever foreign policy course they're taking. they have to understand they'd better not mess with us but thank god i don't think anyone today would think of starting a large scale conflict with russia. human rights watch has again called the king if for information on russian photojournalist understand who has been missing in ukraine it since the start of august cave insists it has no information about andries whereabouts the watchdog's deputy director for europe and central asia says the rights of media workers are being violated in ukraine by both militia groups and the army adding that the authorities have a track record of detaining russian journalists. washington is leading the charge against anti islamic state militants urging other western states to form a coalition against the jihad just in syria and iraq the us is also stepped up air
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strikes against the group but as are teams going to count reports it was the west that paved the way for radical islam to take hold. the u.s. president has diagnosed these lawmakers state rooting out a cancer why geisel won't be easy and won't be quick many are asking if the cancer could have been caught at an earlier stage when the islamic state group that's part of the syrian opposition was gaining momentum in the country and when rich donors in gulf states were funding and arming the group but until recently the west seemed more preoccupied with toppling the syrian president we will work with like minded states to support the syrian opposition to hasten the day when assad falls but the european union has agreed to bring to an end they arms embargo on the syrian opposition we are constantly consulting with the opposition on how they can get organized so that. they're not splintered and divided in the face of
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the onslaught from the assad regime for years the white house tried to present a picture of the syrian opposition as consisting of quote former farmers and teachers some within the intelligence community had a really big red flag that was alarming the administration and elected officials that the problem in syria was bigger than anybody anticipated but the problem is that the elected officials chose to have a moment of dumb and dumber and hear what they wanted to hear so you had john mccain patrolling the streets of aleppo thinking that supporting the insurgents was a good idea one thing the west perhaps failed to see was the blurred lines between the moderate and the radical groups within the syrian opposition crisis until very recently was part of a broad sunni group in syria that was being supplied by the united states the extremist group makes use of modern technologies like no other radical organization
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they even use surveillance drones to plan attacks on the syrian military the question arises whether the you. essays misjudged the scale of extremism in syria as it focused all efforts on bringing down the syrian government you know so much cooperation better you know all the help you got for being with us. for free the last night out there last night that i spent. their lives to see bills are shot up when they come if you're waiting for them which they call any of. these let me state group is now hearing about all the arms and money that they have seized both in iraq and in syria isis sympathizers are posting pictures on twitter in the u.s. cities with a message saying we are in your streets something that is typical of prices is this vicious sense of humor if you will they're big fans of social media and they have
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been using all the west can offer to spread what president obama called cancer in washington i'm going to shut down party. now islamic state has managed to create one of the most successful business models in the world of terrorism with assets worth an estimated two billion dollars well reports suggest a significant amount of that around two million dollars come from sailing oil to kurds in neighboring countries smuggling kidnapping is also a lucrative sideline with ransom payments bringing in around ten million dollars in recent years and the figures are publicly available islamic state publishes a corporate style annual report to attract new sponsors the radical group is also social media savvy and key to getting new militants to join their fight as right across or in our reports. pictures of needs late of corpses of the so-called infidels and photoshop images of western troops involved in flames these are just
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some of the growth task methods employed by the islamic state illustrated in glossy magazines and online and its attempt to spread its message a message that even al qaida is uncomfortable with visit hannity those what what's striking. can produce some remarkably good visual graphics but nothing on the scale of isis the photography is hyper real islamic states markets and techniques are becoming increasingly more professional and widespread as its propaganda is found in different languages in news updates videos twitter accounts magazines and on t.v. the democratic they're targeting is youth they're relying on the ignorance of youth distorting the qur'an of course but they're also using various kinds of stylistic mannerisms which the youth are familiar with from the street from you tube from twitter and so forth in other words it has
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a very modern look and feel it feels like a media extravaganza but it's suffused with excitement now if we take a look at the cover of the islamic states latest magazine they will see that it's a play on a noah's ark and wish the message is it's either them or the flood and experts say there is controversy and fear to get more followers how are they doing that they are using hate propaganda by showing their adversary is paradoxically as killing babies is they also are i think a remarkably harsh in their language they present their enemy is indeed humanized terms of some kind of humanity just as the nazis did so they only use pejoratives like crusaders while watson nations might be trying to ball my sis out of existence i can. as itself seems to have learned to those bombs that cam breach social media and therefore its existence online grow stronger than ever merino call
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survive reporting from london for art's sake. nato is trying to come up with a solution of its own to the islamic state threat and that sparked protests over fears the alliance will kick off a new remote military campaign the details and data later this hour here on our to international. would you like a bold piece. led by the baghdad betty carlisle begun first two times you've heard the some applause which hard just getting this news limited slip up. doesn't really break you know the iraq army it is just what you want your
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new me. your back you could defend the guy and there's a solid solid rock to go above to follow the bombs get to the peace to make it safe to make iraqis safe. welcome back this is our national slovakia could veto that you use attempt to impose more trade sanctions against russia next week the country's prime minister cold the measure is meaningless and counterproductive adding that there is no point in supporting sanctions that could hurt the economy that was echoed by his czech
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counterpart who wants to revise the block strategy to further restrictions announced by european leaders at a summit in brussels would be the latest escalation in a trade war since moscow clamp down on food imports as the e.u. tries to curb the impact of the ban some politicians there have their own ideas of how to ease the pain. keeps food you know that. well germany's agriculture minister believes eating up the food which was supposed to go to russia could help local producers moneywise and also put additional pressure on moscow. early estimates show that you could always up to seven billion euros over the food a bargain that around one hundred thirty thousand people going to lose their jobs.
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these polish farmers are seeking full compensation for their losses and they dump several tons of peppers outside the e.u. parliament building in brussels some german politicians think sanctions were a big mistake. especially does was different sanctions than the trade war i know means to improve the situation on the country we have a spiral of exclusion that hurts the german and european economies many people object to the sanctions trite from the start they have a right to feeling that this is not the way to achieving. sanctions or always prove that their political means feel they are useless and they are harming the population sanctions always lead to losses on both sides and you can already see the backlash from the sanctions but in the next couple of months it will be even more obvious. from the beginning it was the wrong approach because sanctions escalated the situation and did not ease the tensions it was clear when the imposed
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sanctions that there would be a counter reaction and the stakes would be raised now because of that a lot of entrepreneurs as well as the general public in germany has been affected by that. now the chairman of russia's lower house of parliament told r.t. that europe should think for itself and shouldn't be pressured by others into imposing sanctions on moscow. a large extent european partners acted as advised or even instructed by washington as for economic sanctions at times they look like a tool used for unfair competition an unlawful tool that is not based on a court ruling and is not sanctioned by the un if they go ahead. this will not be the first time washington and the e.u. impose sanctions on us i believe that such statements by washington should scare europe not russia first of all it's europe who will be implementing these decisions should they be made secondly it's europe european businesses and european taxpayers
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who will have to pay the price for this policy. now the e.u. may be losing money over the events in ukraine but it's making sure kiev has enough cash to keep the country going ukraine's president says brussels is ready to hand out around a billion dollars in the near future and that's on top of a one point four billion dollar installment already approved by the international monetary fund well to get it though ukraine will have to raise people's household bills freeze wages and pensions and even introduce new taxes and that's not all the package includes slashing tax benefits for agriculture and allowing banks to repossess property but complying with the demands will be hard for a nation that's already in economic freefall its data is expected to jump to more than sixty per cent of the country's up of by the end of this year and that pace it could reach eighty seven percent in four years significantly hampering ukraine's
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ability to pay its debts making matters worse is the receding economy it is congress predicting a dramatic drop in the coming months askey of digs to find another nine billion dollars to pay off lenders wall street out as michael hudson believes ukraine is facing a financial abis. ukraine that's not meeting the i missed condition or is the i.m.f. meeting its own condition under the i.m.f. articles of agreement it's not allowed to lend money to a country that is unable to pay the repayment of these demands is going to force the ukrainian currency where you know they're going to make imports much more expensive ukrainians are going to increase the cost of living the government will withdraw the price supports for gas and for other essential so the cost of living will go up unemployment will rise the ukrainians are going to be leaving to the west and to the east because the economy will be filled by the conditions of this
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loan and this is what the i.m.f. economists inside internally have been complaining about i.m.f. loan to greece where the greek economy apart you know you're doing the same thing with ukraine so if you want to see what will happen when you look at what happened after two thousand and twelve for the i.m.f. loan to greece it's a disaster. now the threat posed by islamic state terrorists will be high on the agenda at the upcoming nato summit in the well cities of cardiff and newport as harry fear now reports hundreds have already gathered to protest the threat of yet more military action and it fears the alliance might decide to launch itself into another distant war. the leader is the organizers of this protest movement against nato hopes that in the coming hours and days ten to twenty thousand protesters from across wales the u.k. and even some coming from mainland europe are going to a common here top protest nato summit which is taking place on thursday and friday
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around sixty leaders from around the world coming off for this very high profile and significant conference protesters here are against nato itself the the entity which they see as they say just waging war on countries they say it is symbolic of global equality now to protect the nato summit taking place in the next few days has been on tressa dented security operation by the police close to ten thousand police officers have been drafted in from across the u.k. now this operation that critics say has cost up to fifteen million pounds to secure a part of new port this city and also wells capital cardiff which has also been caught up significantly in the security preparations including tens of kilometers
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of security barriers being put in the center of the south wales cities the police are trying to do many things first protect the nato summit itself second to also facilitate the democratic protests of peaceful protesters and third to try and keep wales and the u.k. secure given the increased terror threat which was raised just in the last couple of days. a friend's interior minister has squashed plans for a temporary shelter for some reasons of u.k. bound illegal immigrants stuck in france british politicians earlier can down the idea by the mayor of cali accusing france of being a refueling stop for illegal migration cali were britain has a border or checkpoint is overrun by thousands of people trying to reach the u.k. every year reports. in the french quarter. this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle
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east have made the town that temporary home these makeshift tents on industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i have never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in gaza for that life is a bit of gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali one on the hoff thousand on these men women and children have been queuing up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's believed hundreds try to get to the u.k. illegally each week stowed away in the lorries desperate to go to england you know they really that's what they want they don't want to stay here it's not
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a very nice place to stay and even if they ask for asylum many stay on the street for weeks or months before they even have lodging cali's mess says the town is so besieged by refugees that locals fish for their safety and it best is a pulling out of the area so frustrated as natasha bouchard that she said she's willing to buy ferries take its. to send all the migrants over to britain she even called for the u.k.'s border to be moved from its current location in the cali ferry terminal over to the port of dover. there is only one place in the world where countries borders are not physically located in their own country and that's here in cali clearly doesn't work we are hostages of the decisions and the policies of the british government i'm demanding that the border is moved back to its own country britain's borders should be in due were in the united kingdom it's not our job to control britain's borders kelly come to coop and they don't care how bad
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things are for us the u.k. government needs to start doing its job and not leaving it up to us to do here in france. just twenty miles across the channel here in dover the u.k. hasn't exactly got its arms wide open the british government is so concerned over the migrants desperate attempts to make it to britain in deniz and makeshift vessels that a special fleet of border force boats has been assigned to patrol this coastline as for the suggestion to move the u.k.'s borders away from france the u.k. government has told us it's not in their plans the locals in dover tell us that they've already had enough so there's so many that we can tell me this from just responsibility if they reaching their shores and believes that they should maintain a responsibility golden triangle floating house was just a there's a it's
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a problem that no one wants to have isn't it back in cali a dinner time is over while they're here these men and women's lives are taken up by simple questions like where their next meal will come from or how they can get a shower all the authorities in france and britain continue to wash their hands of them. kalai and over. every year thousands of refugees drive across from cali in northern france to britain track to buy a favorable migron policy and the situation is growing worse by the year french police have prevented over seven thousand illegal border crossings in the last six months alone and that's already more than double the previews here so if today's world headlines starting in pakistan were three four testers have been killed in clashes with police as they demand of the prime minister's resignation hundreds more were injured in violence broke out of thousands of people some
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wielding clubs tried to force their way through barricades to the leaders of fishel residents in the capital islamabad officers fired tear gas into the crowd and arrested dozens of protesters the prime minister nawaz sharif who is accused of rigging last year's general election has refused to step down. colin's prime minister is to be the next e.u. president doll tusk takes over on december first from herman van rompuy who says a major challenge is our economy grain and britain splays in europe and blocks leaders have also nominated a new foreign policy chief was due to be taken by italian foreign minister if it. soldiers march through red square on saturday company by an area of military orchestras aren't easily have a transit was there for the extravaganza. every year at the end of august this
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place that's best known for being stomped on by thousands of russian military boots becomes an arena for the likes of mexican mariachis or chinese scholars the monks the little dog and many others it's time for the grand military tattoo on the red square. the festival is not really a contest but there's always a slight feeling of competition as usual some try to while the crowds with tradition it's the most it's from yaz of the. nineteenth century it's always in our rifles. others get their round of applause for squeezing in a modern twist. and
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the designers make the most of the venue itself the audience stands are all packed in the space if i speak to military bands and orchestras from wherever you can imagine but of course there's no show without plenty of intense rehearsing. this is the thing for this it's our first time here and there's a huge difference between rehearsing at home and on red square the air here is much cleaner than back in polluted china we're absolutely excited. calling the chinese team an army orchestra may be a little far fetched but it's their guts and skills that perhaps receive the loudest and they should. of course the other eight nations taking part got almost as much. but it's the hosts who are served the right to bring the new. to a final question no. all to be topped with fireworks over the
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world's best known on the indo. ilya patrolling co r t. what a spectacular side there well after a short break here and here a national katie pilgrim crunches the week's business headlines to stay with us. if you look at my generation of americans and even more so at the millennial there are a lot of people with all sorts of piercings and tattoos everyone wants to express themselves by getting the exact same cliched tattoos and piercings as everyone else but can we discriminate against these people because of their and out appearance normally people are against discrimination because of punishes people for the way they were born their rays search gender but no one was born with big metal loops
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stretching out their ear lobes so essentially yes you can't judge someone by their tattoos and piercings because they got these done consciously as an adult i mean we all know that you need to dress up on a first date or job interview to make a good impression and well having the words thug life written up your forearm are not very convincing to me that you are going to make a valuable employee or girlfriend one of the worst things that we tell children is that you should never judge a book by its cover the problem is that no one has the time to open up all these books and investigate so obviously ninety percent of the time we're going to be judging each other by the cover of our book and if that cover is full of dead fetus tattoos like one guy i know that you should expect a lot of bigoted reactions over the course of your life but that's just my opinion . welcome to the. small show this time schools gets
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a facelift in each city board to make the most of the sun in the. science flourishes in homes and we check out some of our lives a little technology update here on r.g.p. we've done the future of. this immediately though so we leave that maybe. motion security. thank you for the visit. their shoes that no one is that you would guess that you deserve answers from. play that welcome to venture capital which may take a we all bought off the little so much brightness of the temperatures will now gradually begin to decline at least in this part of the all that away which means
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you have to speak of going to cause even more for a show of your means to keep warm for winter also coming up on business cold but take a break to lose weight is all in decline if i went on to most there's international cost cutting back to going to college he invested in the last time he's found that magic will say i will see how about what i'll have my old still to come but first we're going to get stuck in because credit rating agency fitch has put a big spot in europe to reduce reliance on russian gas fate says that europe will remain heavily reliant on russian gas for at least another decade and that with the lack of alternative source is it means that the options well limited at least according to fit in a way and will remain so for at least the next ten years i can now we are talking to the editor of business in new year. old boys good to get you to listen what did
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you make of the fitch report the findings europe's to dependent on russia is a. indeed i mean it's a question of politics versus economics and right as it comes out of the crisis it's been in five years its growth and growth means you consume more energy and energy has to come from somewhere and the infrastructure these two huge pipelines that run into from russia to to europe is the infrastructure to deliver this energy . however the politics of it is that given the truly terrible relationships between europe and russia as a result of the ukraine and indeed you know there was an increasing incompatibility of that with russia over the last years but europe is looking for political reasons to diversify its energy supplies and get energy from somewhere else but there's nothing there to replace there's no other alternative to russian gas and i want to
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ask you we have had siphoning off gas before by you cry do you think that that could be another scenario going into this win to oil. at the moment the ukrainian story is just full that's about fifteen thousand billion cubic meters of gas but that's not enough to get them through the wind winter they need another five to ten billion cubic meters and the problem ukraine faces has no money at all to pay for it and what they've done in the past is they simply siphoned off some of the gas that's on its way to places like germany western europe to customs other customers and they simply siphoned off what they need for themselves and then you know this is effect sort of stealing you have to pay for the gas or at least it goes into the bill of what they owe russian people have been saying we want to wind down our dependence on russian gas because it's an unreliable source of energy it's not a reliable supplier of energy and so much as you said explicitly in the piece of
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the stick to his contract and the instability of the unreliable unreliability that's come into the equation is that you've got so bankruptcy crane middle what happens when that negotiating or deciding on sanctions because they do have this dependency which is evident for everyone to see now what does that exactly mean all they can to be held hostage what is i mean held hostage i mean that implies the threat that russia will turn off the gas to europe. the colonel said he said that he will not do that and never do that but the irony of the situation is the only person as i said threatens to turn off russian gas supplies to europe is ukrainian something i said in your city other day we might turn up prices gas supply to the rest of europe as a way of like striking back to russia and it would hurt russia because you know remains a significant. threat and the kremlin is very concerned about its reputation for
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reliability and would not do that and so therefore left in the city situation we're talking about sanctions to use saying shouldn't use it as a weapon and the russians are saying well we're not. usually these were printed in the middle using. threatening they're the ones who are threatening to ban areas thanks so much we appreciate your time as usual. in a powerhouse has a set of appalling days releases this week with business confidence down for a fourth month the lowest in almost a year this was on top of the no point two percent contraction in growth for the second straight quarter now in contrast to u.k.'s showed its strongest coarsely growth in six years which sounds brilliant by the still wasn't quite a whole percent still though a growth of no point eight percent it was this is likely to make
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a lick little difference to the average brit wages in the u.k. we have to blow spell humans partly due to that we could pound now this is good news for international firms who set up in britain fall five years of fairy week pay growth in the u.k. has pushed our living standards to the lowest in a decade which is bad for overall confidence productivity and talking of current says the escalating tensions in ukraine this week the russian ruble to its lowest level against the dollar since march moscow's stock markets were also down on fears of sanctions now we're going to stay russian companies economics as talk about the corporate is this week option or will produce a product that posted a twenty percent rise in net profits in its harvest average daily for production in twenty years for the second quarter but the company because
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a majority owner is off from selling due to an ongoing investigation process into its parent company to step up just blocking children good dog. well i was in the flagship shop in the center most days in the past six months the company has already been to. ten so i had nothing to say before the. free moment don't happen temporarily placed in the process this is on top of the already placed the rain rest this is due to some a terry reasons by bob says how it was stuck like over a plate full hundred fourteen restaurants in drugs and considers the country one of its top seven mile kids outside to hear that comment now let's start with the till to ten because it's been a long time since i spacey out there i want to know how you think getting on because it's what happens here i know we're now it's my secular world view
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the wheel is alive and it has the presence of the ghost of a financial expert because somehow as a big kind of sluggish you know car company that does have some iconic but not that really popular trendy cars has hit big they have signed a partnership with ross left over here and the government has announced their second russian cash for clunkers program the first one got about five hundred thousand cars sold so they're expecting similar results for this one so often voz has hit big and what up to twenty and i'm up to excuse me twenty two thousand dollars in total from the original ten thousand dollars we're more than double we've doubled our money katie that is insane because i remember when it lands on after i've asked you kind of jesting around like who know this is going to bode you . know it was biggest one yet yeah exactly i thought that there was doom because you know despite the fact that here we have a picture of. those are not syrian selling well especially outside of russia but
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you know they have figured to be others katie this cash for clunkers program me and the wife are kind of in the market for a new car and the gaza road partner which is a russian s.u.v. for seventy thousand dollars it's looking pretty. good and we do have a car that qualifies for that cash for clunkers program. i like to say next door to that that's a new one magnates is what i'm looking forward to seeing what happened with mike needs as well because of the feedback be adjusting all right and then i was given to do this now yeah let's see we're going to invest in this weekend most of it might be an interesting one but it will be writing to you or giving our yearly affair a test a company i'm a huge fan of you know that there is basically let's call it russian google we have the e-mail. of various different programs for your telephone and a home computer and an awesome free dictionary for those students of the russian language so let's see your next week how yandex does i need to get on that improve
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my russian stuff at later so i can a fantastic save gage around one hundred twenty percent that is no sign at all it is that we will speak a while katy i guess i'll see you after the program will go and get some drinks to celebrate absolutely tim cabaye thank you very much indeed and best of luck with the decks and just this week i did indeed go along to moscow's international automobile salam al fortunately despite the current climate there was plenty of optimism. in the last week i think going to swim and you would be forgiven for thinking that the constant threat of global sanctions again also wasn't blaming the feet on the fall but the car industry is taking a little bit of a slump at the moment it's a bit of a rocky ride bus the bus market is still one that everyone here wants to tap into here and that's the case in about five years time is that to overtake the german one that has the biggest in the e.u. at the moment it sits at a round.
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