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president of the world bank very. briefly sent us an e-mail or and. it was and. i am. breaking news this hour police dispersed mass protests against the deep g. twenty meeting in humber using water cannon. donald trump will have his first face to face talks with vladimir putin the g twenty summit on friday with one of the most anticipated meetings off a year now confirmed. russia and china call for deescalation after north korea tests another ballistic missile test during president xi jinping today visit to moscow. and germany says it's brace for russian cyber attacks in september's general election but officials seem puzzled over who exactly
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moscow supposedly supports. and we don't have any knowledge of russia or any other country supporting a particular election candidate in germany. those are you watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow i'm neki aaron good to have you with us this hour now is just a day left before the g. twenty leaders are set to meet for their house summit the german city is already on goals to in mass protests police have dispersed protesters with watercolors and demolish that tent camp in a park and one of the city's parks this is a very large police presence on the streets right now officers are wearing riot gear. was was. a
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were was. activists of even created a special platform called welcome to hell the slogan under which the demonstrations are taking place. the german interior minister said eight thousand violent protesters are expected to take part in rallies but police have taken preparations very seriously twenty thousand officers will be deployed to special security zones have been set up in the city. of the doj and it is that the german security authorities are preparing
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with great diligence for their biggest police operation this year this of course concerns the hamburg police which is strongly supported by the state police and the federal police only run away talk to bruno crown the chairman of the berlin branch of the pirate party pay thinks that the protests may become more violent. my going to become much more ready because the police is also doing a big huge mistake by escalating everything quite in the beginning showing a really hard line and this is basically what the protesters are not accepting it was decided that the protesters can stay with their camp inside of part and of course they have to overnight there because most of these protesters a young people they cannot afford the message expensive hotel prices so. nobody was thinking of that suddenly it's not allowed to them to overnight in that tent and without any reason they were just taking away all the demonstrators and their right to be.
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in this park and basically this is a kind escalation which definitely will eat into the wrong direction. the g twenty summit itself is going to finally see a meeting between the u.s. and russian president this friday after all the fuss over the trump administration's possible links to the kremlin well it's a skate park which has more on this. well this year's g. twenty summit promises to be very interesting indeed the white house and the kremlin have both confirmed that presidents trump and putin will meet on the sidelines though after six months of russia dominating the headlines and moscow admitting that relations between the countries are it is zero however it's much anticipated by other people that this will be the highlight of the entire summit what is it that we're going to be talking about first of all this ukraine and secondly the syria and that promises to be very sorely indeed after the white house came out with the unfounded allegation and indeed prediction that president assad
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would use another chemical attack in syria and that to which i quote moscow said is an invitation for provocation and then there's the g twenty summit venue itself it's been in hamburg where there's been protests and demonstrators are saying they're going to be even more of them and then there's a scandal amongst the policeman the burning police were drafted in to help the hamburg colleagues in providing security for the event but hundreds of them have been sent home after a scandal where the party got out of hand where public sex fighting in striptease seemed to be the order of the night and therefore inappropriate behavior was the reason that they were sent back and then this president urges bodyguards they've also been told not to come following the recent time in may when they were accused of beating up protesters outside the turkish embassy in washington so all in all this year's the g. twenty promises to be very interesting indeed. the chinese leader has wrapped up his two day trip to the russian capital as well as signing some twelve billion
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dollars worth of deals the two countries called for deescalation on the korean peninsula. has been following the talks. one of the most telling things that they had to say was that day and this was said by both sides that lation is now between russia and china a bit that may have ever been in the history and that is something that time and time again the during the various appearances by the two leaders obviously they talk about many things they agree don't cooperate shouldn't agriculture in space in business in the media almost every sphere you can talk about they side deals with twelve billion dollars and they were all smiles about it. a lone warrior if.
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you like to the chinese businessman told me that ice cream is very much enjoyed here as i promised i brought you a whole box of russian ice cream says. the chinese leader also said that the world was growing turbulent restless and case in point north korea launching another alleged into media police to miss out success with the heightening tensions in the region and here the chinese and russian
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leaders came out with a surprising solution the signs suggest north korea voluntarily declares a moratorium on nuclear tests. missile launches and that the u.s. and south korea refrain from joint drills the idea is to get both sides to deescalate and pull back away from the brink but washington has other ideas donald trump has urged china to increase pressure on north korea to force it to back down in its alleged again pursuit of nuclear weapons and missiles the pentagon has reportedly said that it is now considering a show of force in order to deter north korea from its pursuit of weapons there is already a show for spin by the americans in the south china sea the moment we're in the position where on one side of the equation you have somebody who has extremely limited experience in foreign policy is
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a little bit flaky and certainly very unpredictable and on the other side you have claimed john byrne who frankly is in the situation so well we're at a relatively dangerous time at the moment and it's showing the shifting tectonic plates in world affairs that it's actually russia and china who maybe to stabilize the situation. meanwhile washington has requested an urgent meeting of the u.n. security council over the north korean missile test the u.s. wants it to be held behind closed doors so we're going to be keeping updated on what comes out she of things visit to russia comes at a time when china's relations with the u.s. i'm shaky ground as off the beijing ordered military vessels and jets to warn off an american warship which according to china violated its territorial waters in the south china sea on to scale of more pain looks at how things started to go wrong between beijing and washington. remember the famous chocolate cake that donald
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trump used to woo the chinese leader we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you've ever seen president she was enjoying it that was the first time that trump and she met with trump putting on a grand dinner for she which also featured trump's granddaughter singing a song for she in chinese. well that was back in april sense then trump's charm offensive seems to a faltering here's how the chinese foreign ministry sees it. president xi explicitly pointed out that china u.s. relations have made great progress in the recent days but it has also been affected by some negative factors a fair few such factors actually unlike the u.s. accusing china of being a top human trafficking offender was downgraded to tear three status in this year's report because it has not taken serious steps to end its own complicity in trafficking and washington's plan to sell one point four billion dollars in arms to
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taiwan which china regards as a breakaway province didn't exactly go down well either time isn't in alienable parts of china and the us weapons sales to taiwan violates international laws as well as the basic phones of international relations china firmly opposes it and it's another thing that china firmly opposes is the insulation of american missiles right on its doorstep the deployment of the u.s. missile defense system in south korea does serious damage to the strategic security interests of all countries in the region including china and russia and disrupts the regional strategic balance well it looks like relations between beijing and washington won't be seeing any major reset but how big of a blow is that to china right now china's president xi is in moscow both china and russia would like to. demonstrate a common interest. deteriorating. relations of the united states both
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understand that from administration. a serious fan of uncertainty and very cautious demonstration or solidarity between china and russia are you seen to be beneficial on the part of both. despite trump's attempt to be best buddies with she a while ago looks like the geo political set up hasn't really changed just like under obama the two eurasian superpowers seem to be getting along pretty well while the united states is distancing itself and distrusting both of them. r.t. new york. says it has responded to an ultimatum from a saudi led bloc that sanctions the gulf state because hari reply was passed along through kuwait which is mediating the route between the countries council's foreign minister may be announcement of the talks with his german counterpart in. yesterday
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we presented this reply which was prepared in advance in accordance with the previous schedule to the emir of kuwait the reply came in alignment with the general initiative to protect sovereignty and respect and in disagreement with interference in any state's internal affairs in accordance with international law we cannot talk about this in detail because it is now in the hands of the brother state of kuwait and only they are free to speak about it. you should understand of course that we discussed the current crisis in detail and i want to reiterate that when there isn't a dispute like this one side leveling accusations against the other that side cannot say yes i accept everything you say. and without a lot of block warmth cats are to cut its ties with iran and militant groups named by the saudis and their allies as terrorists qatar has also been told to shut down a turkish military base on its territory thirteen point ultimatum includes a demand for can start to close all of its international news outlets including
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ours is there or the saudi led bloc wants doha to cease contacts with political opposition groups in their countries qatari officials earlier spoke out in defiance of the demands this list of. demands made to be rejected it's not made to be accepted or not made to be negotiated is not an easy country to be the one. we are ready to go to. let's further discuss this now with our guests mr martin j. award winning british journalist demister j. welcome to the program now tori officials of the saudi blocks ultimatum is the only realistic can we expect though hard to fully reject this ultimatum. well i think we can it's not looking very encouraging as the saudis of morris park themselves into
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a corner from the very beginning they've overestimated just exactly what the reaction would be underestimated other players coming into the crisis like turkey for example and we saw reached a stalemate i mean i think the foreign minister's comments which more or less said that this would be this is been produced in such a way that it can't be negotiated i think that's correct i mean us absolutely bang on although you know most of the demands of the saudis a made seem to be frankly proposed truce there are one and two reasonable requests in the but it's it's just too difficult for the qataris to go there anything without looking politically weak and i'm not through the problem. that is accusations against that's how they're certainly very serious but they've all been denied by doha is that why do you think the saudi led bloc isn't paying attention to qatar as a response to the charges. i think because it's not really the important issue i mean you know one gulf state saying to another one we don't like the various
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militias in the middle east that you back particularly in syria is the pot calling the kettle black i mean it's it's somewhat ridiculous some of the accusations that have been leveled against carter don't even make sense i mean the hypocrisy is that we see the biggest alloy of saudi arabia the united arab emirates has a very good relationship with iran for example as a huge reining community in dubai so you know it doesn't really make sense to them to stop pointing the finger and making these accusations. about iran's affiliates like hezbollah and that's also one of the no brainer which is confuse a lot of people here in lebanon how can you have good relations with sunni hard core extremist groups in syria and even the muslim brotherhood and then have good relations with hezbollah that doesn't work so i think we're we're we're getting into cloud cuckoo land here when it comes to relationships the real issue which is
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being to scholars by all the smoke all the smoke and mirrors the real issue which is annoying the saudis so much much they want something to be done about it is media and in particular al-jazeera al-jazeera gives cut saw an extraordinary amount of power and influence in the region to generate debates and the saudis for a very long time have been trying to tackle this problem and seemingly thought they might have reached a point where they could do something about it when trump made a great speech just a few weeks ago in riyadh in support of the saudis and and reiterated all of the particular points towards a run. down they also may say it includes a call for doha to cut ties with iran and to set down a turkish military base in catherine now the rivalry and the animosity between saudi arabia and iran is well known but where does turkey fit into all this. a question turkey is the wildcard and this is the interesting point is that he has
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been having these on off relations with the russians woman of the cold on the whole . they're having a quite difficult time the mown with the americans all that is supposed to westernize are supposed to be a nato member and have strong relations with with d.c. one minute they have good relations with this role woman not i mean you can't really follow any one of the moment he's sort of positioning himself in the region to be a sort of a unique autonomous influential leader who supposedly is. a crucial ally for the americans he always seems to manage to present himself and position himself right at the center of all crises and he's done the same thing with cats which just to a certain extent has made things more difficult and more complicated although ironically you know if they would if the qataris were considering one token one single point which they could back down to appease the saudis and don't forget that's really what this is all about now what we need is
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a solution which doesn't make the saudis look stupid the one thing they could do is they could backpedal on the turkish air base issue and perhaps consider asking the turks to leave because this just complicates things even more but i know that's going to happen. martin j. award winning british journalist thank you for your time and diplomatic spot of the resin between italy and austria we're going to be bringing you all the details after this short break. no one else seems wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to shape out just to come out to. engage me equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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what holds as you should. be put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to be rich. but you'd like to be crushed that's what before three of the ten people. interested in the law. welcome back let's get back to our breaking news this hour now riot police all cracking down on protesters and how the g.
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twenty summit is due to start all correspondent pates all of a is following developments for peace so good to see you can you tell us more about the situation in homburg right now. well this is all developing ahead of the g. twenty summit which is taking place in the northern port city here in germany hundreds of thousands of demonstrators expected to turn up as part of this no to g. twenty campaign that's been going on and while they needed somewhere to stay we were expecting perhaps some trouble tomorrow evening on wednesday evening certainly on thursday friday saturday it seems to have started a lot earlier due to the amount of people who've. decided they were going to camp out in the city's parks well police said they were going to have none of that and as the they tend city that had gone up in elba park in tom burke well the police went in and forcefully removed people from there taking down tents the protesters for back and police have responded as we were told police in full riot gear we're
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still getting pictures coming out from what's happened but we've been hearing reports from those that are in there we're talking police in the full riot gear coming out they've been using pepper spray against demonstrators also hearing that water cannon has also be used huge gathering of far left extremists and they kissed people coming out to protest against the g twenty in fact what we have seen for moments here in berlin also elsewhere in other cities around europe that we've been to see him fly is saying to come to these demonstrations they've been all can i eat well in advance and certainly seems like there's been quite a lot of turnout. that is led to the questions though of why is this taking place in how it's the second biggest city here in germany and where they say gee twenty summit is taking place is right in the center of the city now at the end of last year i think it was i was at the o.s.c.
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conference that was taking place there and it was seen something as a dry run for for the g. twenty of the a much smaller type of summit but i can say the police presence that was there for that. was absolutely colossal and what we understand is this is perhaps the for the g twenty the biggest police operation in modern germany police are being brought in from all across the country including one group from here in berlin that was sent home into straight disgrace after having a very raucous party that was caught on film however there is a a lot of police a huge police presence there i'm expecting when i arrive there on wednesday that it's going to be a pretty different number did you see usually and that's provoked a lot of questions of why they're doing it we have seen this violence will stop very early as i say we weren't expecting anything to happen on tuesday evening it certainly has and i think i may well be in for a very busy week as it comes up approaching this g twenty seemingly that we're seeing writing now or see it certainly violence amongst the crowds who are coming
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there now i seem to have the same feeling thanks for that update peter that's our correspondent peter oliver is going to be keeping us up to date on all the developments in hamburg across the weekend. now australia's ambassador has been summoned by italy at the vienna has reported plans to deploy troops at the borders between the two countries italian interior minister has strongly criticised the decision it's an unjustified and unprecedented initiative that is not immediately changed will inevitably have repercussions for security cooperation between two countries now it's all happening amidst an increased influx of migrants into italy are to charlotte do penske has more. has been summonsed over the fact that vienna has said it could deploy up to seven hundred fifty troops to the border with italy they're ready to be deployed at any point and it has already deployed
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a number of armed personnel carrier to the border to the brain a pass which is a mountainous pass between italy and austria and that's because austria is concerned about the growing influx of migrants to which may then cross its border into austria so basically what they're trying to do they're trying to say that they will shore up their own borders if there is a continued influx of people moving northwards from italy now that's because in the last few years hoffer million migrants have landed on a tally and shores many of them not wanting to stay in italy and if we look at the figures this year alone the un migration agency says around one hundred thousand migrants have landed on european soil from the mediterranean sea since january of this year and the majority of those more than eighty four thousand have landed in italy alone now i was in the italian island of sicily over the last few days in the
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city of palermo looking at some of the issues that have been caused by this mountain my current crisis and what we saw on the streets there the fact that many of the mafia gangs have now teamed up with migrant gangs and they're actually forcing migrants to work for them in criminal activities such as selling drugs we've seen over the past few weeks migrants being stopped particularly on the french italian border and being forced to go back to italy now italy has just said it feels abandoned it just cannot cope with this mounting crisis what started as a call for help by italy now looks like it could be turning into a diplomatic crisis as countries in the e.u. look to close their borders off with a. you counterpart leaving italy dwindling under the continued pressure of this migrant crisis earlier today the european commission announced a plan to help italy and libya with the influx of migrants the e.u.
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hey there i'm lindsay friend the boss broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. tonight the institute of international finance says the global debt now rests at three hundred twenty seven percent of the world's annual economic output we look at who may be at fault here also italy have borne the brunt of the refugee crisis it's now spread to slam the brakes on accepting more in the midst of its own economic crisis my guests and i talk about guaranteed government jobs versus federal basic encumber his the current welfare system we delve into the ideas thrown around and
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whether any real change is likely to take place standby starts right now. goldman sachs is making big changes to the front page of its website it's now included an explanation of block chain to potential customers the firm describes block chain a series of recorded digital transactions as a technology of trust saying that it will combine the openness of the internet with security of cryptography there's been good reason though for a lot of caution for crypto currencies they're still comparatively untested and
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volatile on top of this they're currently decentralized entities making them susceptible to massive cyber attacks and privacy invasion. well days ago the chiefs of major tech firms converged on the white house for a party of sorts to discuss technologies impacts on the you can. enemy workforce and federal id infrastructure as well as emerging technology some big wigs showed up much to the chagrin of customers employees pundits and protesters including the ever present resist movement my guest says this protest approach is counterproductive and that it's losing steam when facing big business and big money i sat down with patrice on luke a senior fellow at the independent women's forum to discuss when we consider that there was a. kind of a campaign to get the c.e.o.'s not to come to washington d.c. last week for the tax summit and they still came and were talking about chess pieces from amazon we're talking about tim cook at it from apple like some really
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big names were in the room and we rewind back to last fall even after the election before the election one hundred fifty c.e.o.'s in the tech sector they signed an open letter openly against president trump. the candidate trying to time and you know we saw some big names also kind of sit out some of the white house early white house discussions around tack and business leaders. he resigned as you know for a number of mistreatment accusations but i think what we're seeing is these c.e.o.'s are looking at not just the short term but the long term you know this administration is pushing forward with a pretty aggressive agenda and they want to not be left out of the table left out of the discussions they want to be a part of shaping the policy and i think it's important to realize here these are not nonprofits these are big business guys a lot of them are great places to work they have great benefits they're coming out with progressive products but they're not
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a nonprofit they want to capitalize and move forward and they're going to do this and i think that a lot of people take their progressive message and don't want to actually realize that this is business and in all its ugliest forms would you agree with that well i mean think about what companies exist for for profit and that's not a bad thing i want to service make you money. exactly enriching the lives of consumers like us you know and so they're thinking through you know when you look at some of the items that are coming out infrastructure there's a huge to opportunity for broadband access or expansion across the country so if you're interested in that that's an area for you to be the internet of things. there's a really interesting movement to think about how do we shape policy around that and if you're thinking if you're an amazon if you're a big company that is producing. products that are wired products that are connected to the internet products that are making people's lives better but leverage infrastructure you don't want to be on the back end of hearing about policy changes that are going to fundamentally defect your business model and if
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you don't do it someone's going to do it and if you do it right you can be instilling confidence in your customers and a lot of people so let's talk about the optics here we've seen people bow out of that sort of inner circle of what trump is trying to gather because of the optics what customers say whatever their employees say how do you think how important is that going forward for these people as you said candidate trump you know brought those people into the room after he was elected. how do you think this is either going to. roll off people's bags or if they're still going to take it seriously as far as the c.e.o.'s meeting in the room sort of turns i mean there is they're thinking again about what they're trying to accomplish you know from a business perspective and so i'm not going to downplay the importance of employee satisfaction employees perspectives and even their customers perspectives i mean a revolt by your customers can have a huge impact on what you decide to do you or what invitations to the white house
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you decide to take but they're thinking through things like tax reform which silicon valley has been pushing for because they're thinking about all of the money that the revenue they earn overseas and how to bring it back here to them and states without having a huge tax burden tax bill so they're thinking ok we have an opportunity here to not just increase our bottom line but also allow us to expand our businesses by getting on the ground floor when it comes to these policy discussions to go along with what you've said you know apple gets maybe less than one percent business tax in ireland right we've got. the head of apple ten cook talking about really liking some of donald trump's agenda ideas meanwhile mark zuckerberg attend these meetings that ironic to you because. ireland's getting it ireland is giving out a great deal still he wants in on this well the official statement is that there was a conflict of interest for mr zuckerberg you know i do think it was interesting that we didn't seize twitter's c.e.o. there we didn't see facebook c.e.o.
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there and these are very big media companies you know i think they're making a calculated decision about you know. going to whether to go it alone whether you decide which meetings to show up to where do you send your maybe your. lobbyist to rather than yourself being in a photo op with the president so if you think that all of your patronage here. you will him something he says oh we're going to work with you but you owe me this. president is not known to have said that do you think people are a bit gun shy if they were going with president obama for the same reason then they would be but i don't see that i don't see that and when you look at the obama administration president obama worked really closely with silicon valley he had to call in the tech cops the techies to rescue health care dot gov the obamacare website when it when it crashed and so there's there's always been that kind of relationship i think what last week's meeting did not just from a policy perspective was from relationship healing perspective you know to say you
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know this silicon valley needs to be part of the idea of modernizing washington d.c. and it's tech infrastructure but also you know thinking through how are these policies that are coming out of washington what affect us. since the beginning of your a regular crisis it's italy that mostly bore the brunt after years of feeling ignored by the e.u. the mediterranean country. is now threatening to stop accepting refugees for she joins me in the studio for more on that bianca hasn't the number of refugees actually relatively decreased over the years it has so you know compared to twenty sixteen and twenty fifteen the amount of refugees going to europe has dropped but a majority of the ones i have travelled in twenty seventeen to europe have gone to italy so italy isn't feeling relief like other units are which is why if they're
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looking at different methods to deal with it now because of its location italy has always acted as an entry point to europe for refugees but for the past few years the sheer amount of refugees arriving has taken a toll so big that the government is threatening to shut down the ports the possibility was discussed at a meeting between the sorry serves as italy's ambassador to the e.u. and e.u. migration commissioner dimitris ever marvelous in a statement said quote italy is right when it comes to being when it comes to the situation in untenable in fact just over ninety two thousand refugees arrived to europe by sea in two thousand and seventeen of that total almost eighty four thousand of them ended up in italy so most people would agree that the italians need a break but closing off the ports to refugees might not be an easy fix disembarkation is governed by international law which could make for complicated legal problems ahead the move would also for ships to change their sailing routes in particular
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vessels the coast guard frontex and nations participating in the anti-smuggling mission operation sophia could technically be banned too it's a situation that would definitely concern the united nations considering the criminal activity that's forest in the wake of the crisis earlier this year the un's migration agency or into refugees being sold at modern day slave auctions in libya it's not just the threat of human traffickers that refugees have to worry about despite the best efforts of aid organizations. the conditions at official and unofficial refugee centers are often understaffed with very little resources but at a meeting next week migration officials are expected to discuss italy's dilemma and figure out what to do. figure out what to do it's going to be more complicated than people thought it would be like hello are here according to our president how the aid groups responded to this big efforts they're also hemmed in by
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a lot of laws so all the aid groups are clearly very program except and so they're disappointed by hearing italy saying that they might not accept as many refugees as they have been for the past few years i don't think it's much of a surprise because italy in addition to greece have really been incredibly overwhelmed compared to the other nations so it's not that they can say they're totally shocked by it but you know these aid groups are saying the reason we have to bring the men is because if we don't we risk them all drowning out at sea and then we're spending our time going there or worse risk exactly so you know they're not happy about it and i think they're definitely going to be involved in talks moving forward with the e.u. officials but they would you know it's not the best situation right now but they certainly don't want to turn any people away of course the u.n. announced that lots of syrians for turn to their homes what can you tell us about that it's an interesting little even think about it is but four hundred forty
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thousand syrians have returned home after being internally displaced so these are people that didn't end up leaving the country they just had to run out of their huge on the road over. well that and i'm in addition to that thirty one thousand who did actually have the country back so it's a very small odd glimmer of hope i mean it's good to hear these things but as we know syria is just in most parts not safe to go back to so it's partially good news but still concerning for most aid groups and. that's that some very surprising news about that thank you so much. we're going to head to break now but stick around because when we get back the institute of international finance as the global that now rests at three hundred twenty seven percent of the world annual economic. boom bust is back in a month. live
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you. income inequality. gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of affect in this congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and no there really are q two minute fast to the point where people describe the system as sees the light of the routes as. financial. aid on. some of my action the future price for.
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borrowing sprees in the developing world has spurred a surge in global debt levels to a record two hundred seventeen trillion dollars according to the institute of international finance this is positioned global debt at three hundred twenty seven percent of global economic output or g.d.p. as one of the most authoritative trackers of capital flows the i.f.'s warns that three trillion dollars in a job now creates a danger of short term debt repayments to emerging markets according to the iowa fast in some cases this sharp debt build up has already started to become a drag on sovereign credit profiles including countries such as china and canada for its part china accounted for two trillion dollars of this rise but it's that now nearly thirty three trillion dollars this coincides with the continued deal leveraging of advanced economies cutting total public and private debt by over two trillion in the past year. and the center for american progress
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a huge think tank on the left is pushing expanded government employment programs could be a great tool for training and employing a much needed skilled labor force in the united. states but some fear it could create a large and ineffective government bureaucracy handing out jobs that aren't adding value meanwhile others argue that universal basic income is the remedy to the current state of an ineffective welfare system well my gas. economics professor and program director at bard college points out the flaws in this and then lays out a plan check it out to jump into proposal is not a new proposal so i'm very encouraged that they have embraced the language and some of the rationale but it seems like what they're proposing is a bit more modest than what the actual job guarantee is the job period to sensually is a permanent standby a policy that often is directed to the unemployed in good times and in
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bad so even if the peak of the economic cycle we have about two people per every job opening so we'd need an employment program that will capture those unemployed people as well they're targeting it by the four point four million jobs and that seems rather small. yeah. to say the very least and right now unemployment according to statistics isn't the worst we've had but it's still not great and that's much more than then we need out there now see if you want to train and start apprenticeships fine but they don't guarantee private sector jobs for us to meet we need about twenty million full time jobs in today's world to have that number right what do you think about that yes some of my colleagues i believe economics institute have done a recent study that does the full count. we're looking at anywhere between twelve to twenty million full time jobs a shortage of twenty twelve to twenty million so we need to account for people who
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have left the labor force right after the crisis people who are working part time but need full time work. other people who are invisible to us there is pent up demand for jobs even among caregivers simply because there aren't well paying jobs and so if we were to look at really the demand for jobs we're looking at much bigger numbers well tell me about these public jobs wouldn't require an increase in government projects funding bureaucracy we know anything right now. the right political right is taking over elections in this country we just saw for a special elections the democrats are zero for four obviously the presidential election was it was one thing how do you think the american people would ever think that increasing government projects to offer employment would work because that sounds like what it would require to keep people publicly employed not just trained . all right i think that if anything this last election told us that people want
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jobs i mean that is are a heart of their economic anxiety there are other issues without a doubt but with respect to our policy agenda going forward people need work and so . given what we're already doing and how little we have how meager the expansion has been how. few jobs we've been able to create i people i think are hungry for a lot more aggressive approach so are these going to be government jobs they can be federally funded but they can be locally administered they can be administered by a nonprofit social interprete ventures there are many ways in which we can do this what's important to keep in mind is that this is a policy that compliments private sector employment the government already spends in countless cyclical ways in other words when the economy is bad the
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government already provides a considerable amount of stimulus but if we were to do it through job guarantee we will simply be providing jobs to people who have been laid off that provides the stimulus to the economy we essentially eliminate jobless recoveries and as the economy recovers then people transition into private sector employment so in a sense we're not changing the function of government we already do counter cyclical spending except we don't know how much we need to spend because we don't directly employ people but doesn't the sound a bit like i mean you're going to have to agree increase public funding for jobs are fees jobs worth less do we need them is there a demand for these jobs are you just creating jobs where. you know it's so that someone can pack a lunch and go to work every day and come home with
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a paycheck which we all know is very important people need pride in work and a lot of people unemployed want that but can we just go about willy nilly creating jobs to guarantee a job and if not then isn't the word job guaranteed a bit misleading it's a guarantee in the sense that if somebody needs work we will provide a project that will employ them at a lover above poverty i've argued for a living wage so in that sense it's basically a promise that's what it means to be a get and see but i don't then a job guarantee what kind of jobs would those be at what will project we're talking about we talked about building needed infrastructure are we talking about administrator or someone working in the state highway program like in my state and they pay people fifty thousand dollars a year to do p.r. and make new pamphlets i mean i know people that do that and it's not necessarily something that's really needed but we do need road workers so i guess what i'm asking is these projects that people are being trained for what's an idea of some
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of those types of projects. so there are lots of socially useful but to it is that just go unfulfilled i mean if you just look at the care gaps whether it's elder care whether it's child care whether it's community care i mean we have a lot of public squalor these jobs are for the public purpose these are socially useful jobs there are many many things that we can think of whether they're small environmental jobs like renewal cleanup whether they are small infrastructure jobs whether they are again care care work there isn't a shortage of things that we need to get done but what we also know is that unemployment imposes enormous costs on society and we already pay for unemployment we estimate that we're foregoing we're giving up about half a billion to ten billion dollars of output per day because we tolerate high
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unemployment now this is already paid for we are there also enormous costs that are associated with unemployment whether this these are health costs whether this is crime with its incarceration whether it is the urban blight and the poverty that we have to address this is paid for what i'm suggesting is that if we were to do a direct employment program that provides people with decent work decent pay doing useful public projects that will reduce significantly the enormous costs that we already bear right and a lot of people as you say you can fold that into. two trades and you know engineering refrigeration even all of these things that that so many people even with high school educations can vocational training method i'm trying to say valuable vocational training that so many people can't really get a hold on if the government maybe as you said funded those things it would add so much to the projects we need now i want to talk also about what cap is targeting as
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an unemployment rate of our i'm sorry apply employment rate of seventy nine percent of the prime age working group that's nice do you think that's even possible. i think it is possible i i wouldn't necessarily think that this is the appropriate target i think the target is to provide work to those who need it what about the population that is not prime working age if we were to look at the national unemployment rate most economists believe that we are already at full employment but if you actually look at county level unemployment you will find that their pockets around the country some surprising areas in fact that are not michigan or ohio that suffer from persistent ongoing depression levels of unemployment and this is ongoing even in good times so if i were to do it i will simply provide open ended job offer and i will target the program to these distressed communities
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some of these distressed communities may have elderly workers that still need work some might have young workers that have very high unemployment rates so the way that i would go about this is simply providing in a targeted way a job opportunity to anyone who wants it then people can voluntarily select into the program and only then can we know really what is the appropriate employment to population ratio that we will end up with i think the most the thing that would actually sell this is if you the american people understood what these jobs were how much they were needed and they weren't just trying to find someone something to do for a paycheck i want to talk about universal basic income it solves a fix to social welfare you say this concept is essentially a trojan horse can you explain that to me. well it's a giant voucher program the universal basic income promises. paycheck
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to anyone whether they work or not whether they're rich or poor whether the economy is doing well or not on ongoing basis so it is popular with the right because it is seen as a replacement to existing welfare programs it is popular with the corporate sector because if that represents if that actually leads to replacing some programs that might lead to privatization of some public functions so we have this model where the corporate sector doesn't have any incentive or impetus to provide decent pay because this represents a subsidy why should a company provide let's say health benefits if somebody has a basic income voucher that can you know buy health care on the market why should we provide high pay or high wages if there is that other additional income that one could supposedly use to provide for themselves so it is
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a subsidy now compare this to the job guarantee the job guarantee provides a decent work at dissin pay if the private sector wants to hire a person in the expansion from this program they will have to match that wage benefit package and so that becomes an effective minimum wage for the economy and this could be very interesting if we hear more as this possibly develops maybe not of what these jobs would be to fill in these communities and even in their urban urban blight areas that there's there's the jobs have fled the opportunities have fled what could be created there thank you so much for coming on and talking about this forgot to bring you want to talk about this more very soon to have lena. associate professor of economics and migrant chair at bard college thank you. a guest on the alex jones show has actually made nasa released a statement about life on the planet mars according to media reports former cia case officer robert steele went on the show claiming that for the last twenty years
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. oh heavens children have been kidnapped and sent to mars to live and work as slave labor in a statement released to the daily beast nasa spokesperson guy webster said quote there are no humans on mars there are active rovers on mars there was a rumor going around last week that there weren't there are but there are no humans this comes days after a photo from mars made the rounds online with people claiming that it showed alien bone fragments in the dirt this is not deterred nasa however from trying to send people to mars with the estimates of the first manned mission could take place in fourteen years i guess we'll know about those martian earthlings when and if we land. that's all for now check out the show on youtube youtube dot com slash the best r t thanks for watching the next time.
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third with breaking news this hour police. protest against the g twenty meeting in hamburg using water cannons. donald trump will have his first face to face talks with lattimer put the g twenty summit on friday with one of the most intensive pater's meetings all three here now confirm. russia and china call for a deescalation north korea test and other abilities. president xi jinping to day visit to moscow. and germany sounds good sprays for russian cyber attacks and september's general election but officials postle over
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who exactly moscow's support so. we don't have any knowledge of any of the countries supporting a particular election candidate in germany. coming to you live from moscow this is our team for national welcome to the program. with just a day left before g twenty leaders are set to meets for their homework summit the german city is already and go often mass protests the police dispatch protests truce was the water cannons demolished their camp and one of the city's parks well there is a large police presence on the streets right now and officers are wearing riot gear
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are you correspondent peter oliver has the details on this story. well this is all developing ahead of the g. twenty summit which is taking place in the northern port city here in germany hundreds of thousands of demonstrators expected to turn up as part of this no to g. twenty campaign that's been going on and while they needed somewhere to stay we were expecting perhaps some trouble tomorrow evening on on wednesday evening certainly on thursday friday saturday it seems to have started a lot earlier today to the amount of people who've come to humbert and decided they were going to camp out in the city's parks while police said they were going to have none of that and as the that tent city that had gone up in the park in tom burke well the police went in and forcefully removed people from there taking down tents the protesters for back and police have responded as we're talking police in full riot gear here we're still getting pictures coming out from what's happening but we've been hearing reports from those that are in there we're talking police in
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the full riot gear coming out they've been using pepper spray against demonstrators also hearing that water cannon has also been used. a gathering of far left extremists and they kissed people coming out to protest against the g twenty in fact what we have seen for months here in burley and also elsewhere in other cities around europe that we're being to seem fly is saying to come into these demonstrations they've been all well in advance and certainly seems like there's been quite a lot of turnout there is a very large police operation it is under way now of course but it has been under way for a while leading up to this g twenty in fact the police were showing off one of their most recent successes as part of that operation they uncovered a cache of weapons huge amount of weapons over one hundred homemade things that included the likes of throwing knives baseball bats brass knuckles telescopic
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batons and even things like. precision catapults items that and weapons that police have said could be used to cause very serious injury you know they certainly police uncovering this type of weapons hole that we saw in rostock suggests that a lot of planning has gone in by those who were who were committed to causing trouble this g. twenty summit the german interior minister said eight thousand violent protesters are expected to take part and rallies police have taking preparations very seriously twenty thousand officers will be deployed and two special security zones have been set up and the city. of the doj and the german security authorities are preparing with great diligence for their biggest police operation this year this of course concerns the hamburg police which is strongly supported by the state police and the federal police. let's now discuss the situation with prince chaos who is
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a musician an activist and you're on the list welcome to the program here an hour to international now the police have dispersed of the protest camp but will the protesters be back what do you think. clearly the highlight of the protests will be on the weekend obviously. now seeing a very high level of escalation very early on. no the mayor of newark well upshots a social democrat has. you know promised a festival off democracy around the cheetah twenty summit and it does not quite look like it so first of all the seventy twenty percent of people in homework have been against the whole summit from the beginning you know being scared off all the trouble that goes with it and all you really see it's a state of emergency all over the city and the pictures that you that you it showing in your life pete i mean it looks like
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a civil war situation much more than a test of a lot of democracy i think while you are right the pictures that are coming from hamburg are they indeed quite disturbing why do you think people are so angry about this g. twenty gathering i mean first of all there is a certain tradition of mobilizations against these summits you know you may remember the. g eight summit in chino one in two thousand and one when the school bell is county government been sent in a mess of police forces and one cross a protest of all shot even and in two thousand and seven we had a cio eight summit in germany in the city of rome also up in the north and there we had also massive protests and i think it's really this feeling i mean the that. global capitalism really and the global system that we have is failing most of the people on this planet miserable normally it's not quite possible to
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protest directly against the people who are on the top of the pyramid and now you have them in a big city in front of your own people i think a very early inspired by the idiots who protest the rectory against them well activists have even created a special platform that they called a welcome to hell and this is the slogan under which their demonstrations are going to take place they can have a look now at something that they've done already. it's in the. design. books. so while it does look like a pretty violent video that they have created do you think that the protests themselves well be equally as violent. you know as it is with huge
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mobilizations like this that i mean we expect more than one hundred thousand demonstrators easy on the weekend and it's a very broad and diverse coalition behind it right so there is also churches who are calling for these demonstrations and to globalization movements third world solidarity groups and so on i mean it's a very wide spectrum and it is true that some book in particular has a tradition of a rather militants left wing autonomous scene there was a big move from off of howell squatting yeah and in the eighty's and ninety's and homework never really has quite menace to get hold over this alternative militant scene. on the other hand i would not rule out that there's also some job provocateurs and police provocateurs to be to go in on in europe because their homework police also hasn't said records of escalating strategies now when you look
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at what they're doing at the moment it's really they stop people from sleeping basically you know i mean they go into these protest camps at night kick people out of the tents and really create a situation where there's a lot of chaos in the city and you really are ask yourself i mean is this also maybe a strategy to create this chaotic situation that then can justify any more security state measures in the near future so i mean i think the bulk of the demonstrators are really not very militant but there are and by the way the the slogan of the demonstration is not welcome to hell i mean there was this one video your fishel slogan is solidarity across border across borders which york sounds a little bit different i think. all right thank you so much for bringing your and side here on ars here national as prince calle semi's ascent activist to enter on
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the list so much. now the g twenty summit itself is going to finally see a meeting between the u.s. and russian president this friday after all the fuss over the trumpet ministrations possible links to the kremlin or his skate partridge has more. well this year's g. twenty summit promises to be very interesting indeed the white house and the kremlin have both confirmed that presidents trump and putin will meet on the sidelines though after six months of russia dominating the headlines and moscow admitting that relations between the countries are it is zero however it's much anticipated by other people that this will be the highlight of the entire summit what is it that they're going to be talking about first of all this ukraine and secondly the syria and that promises to be very sorely indeed after the white house came out with the unfounded allegation and indeed prediction that president assad would use another chemical attack in syria and that to which i quote moscow said is
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an invitation for provocation and then there's the g twenty summit venue itself it's been in hamburg where there's been protests and demonstrators are saying they're going to be even more of them and then there's a scandal amongst the policeman the burning police were drafted in to help the hamburg colleagues in providing security for the event but hundreds of them have been sent home after a scandal where the party got out of hand where public sex fighting in striptease seem to be the order of the night and therefore inappropriate behavior was the reason that they were sent back and then this president urges bodyguards they've also been told not to come following the recent time in may when they were accused of beating up protesters outside the turkish embassy in washington so all in all this year's the g. twenty promises to be very interesting indeed. the chinese the term has wrapped up his two day trip to the russian capital as well as signing some twelve billion dollars worth of deals the two countries called for d.
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ask elation on the korean peninsula or his more augusta if has been following the talks. one of the most telling things that they had to say was that day and this was said by both sides that lation is now between russia and china a bit that may have ever been in the history and that is something that time and time again during the various appearances by the two leaders obviously they talked about many things they agreed on corporation and agriculture and space and business in the media almost every sphere you can talk about they side deals with twelve billion dollars and they were all smiles about it. it.
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is just the chinese businessman told me that ice cream is very much enjoyed here as i promised i brought you a whole box of russian ice cream says. the chinese leader also said that the world was growing turbulent restless and case in point north korea launching another alleged into immediate police to success when the heightening tensions in the region and the chinese and russian leaders came out with a surprising solution the signs suggest north korea voluntarily declares
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a moratorium on nuclear tests. and missile launches and that the u.s. and south korea refrain from joint drills the idea is to get both sides to deescalate and pulled back away from the brink but washington has other ideas donald trump has urged china to increase pressure on north korea to force it to back down in its alleged again pursuit of nuclear weapons and missiles the pentagon has reportedly said that it is now considering a show of force in order to deter north korea from its pursuit of weapons there is already a show for speeding by the americans in the south china sea the moments where in the position where on one side of the equation you have somebody who has extremely limited experience in foreign policy is a little bit flaky and certainly very unpredictable and on the other side you have
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claimed john byrne who frankly is in the situation so well we're at a relatively dangerous time at the moment and it's showing the shifting tectonic plates in world affairs that it's actually russia and china who may be to stabilize the situation meanwhile washington has requested an urgent meeting of the u.n. security council over the north korean missile attack the u.s. one said to be held behind closed doors and we'll keep you updated on what comes out of it. station pings a visit to russia comes at a time when china's relations with the us our own shaky ground that's after beijing in order military vessels and jets to warn off an american warship which according to china violated its territorial waters the south china sea are these colored mop and looks at how things started to go wrong between beijing and washington remember
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the famous chocolate cake that donald trump used to woo the chinese leader we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you've ever seen president she was enjoying it that was the first time that trump and she met with trump putting on a grand dinner for she which also featured trump's granddaughter singing a song for she in chinese. well that was back in april sense then trump's charm offensive seems to a falter here's how the chinese foreign ministry sees it. president xi explicitly pointed out that china u.s. relations have made great progress in the recent days but it has also been affected by some negative factors a fair few such factors actually unlike the u.s. accusing china of being a top human trafficking offender china was downgraded to tear three status in this year's report because it has not taken serious steps to end its own complicity in trafficking and washington's plan to sell one point four billion dollars in arms to
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taiwan which china regards as a breakaway province didn't exactly go down well either time is an alienable parts of china and the us weapons sales to taiwan violates international law as well as the basic forms of international relations china firmly opposes it's. another thing that china firmly opposes the installation of american missiles right on its doorstep the deployment of the u.s. missile defense system in south korea does serious damage to the strategic security interests of all. he's in the region including china and russia and disrupts the regional strategic balance well it looks like relations between beijing and washington won't be seeing any major reset but how big of a blow is that to china right now china's president xi is in moscow both china and russia would like to. demonstrate their common interests you can view all. deteriorating relations with the united states both understand donal's from
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administration. a serious fan of uncertainty and very cautious demonstration of. china and russia you seen to be beneficial on the part of both. despite trump's attempt to be best buddies was she a while ago it looks like the geo political set up hasn't really changed just like under obama the two eurasian super powers seem to be getting along pretty well while the united states is distancing itself and distrusting both of them. are to new york. breaking news coming in right now south korean and u.s. forces so far met silence into the sea of japan in a show of force against north korea this is part of joint military exercises between washington and seoul was conducted in response to north korea's elitist
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missile test that launched an intercontinental ballistic missile. as it has responded to an ultimatum from a saudi led blog that saying send the gulf state qatari reply was passed along through kuwait which is mediating the route between the country's foreign minister made the announcement after talks with his german counterparts and. buildings yesterday we presented this reply which was prepared in advance and. yes with the previous schedule to the emir of kuwait the reply came in alignment with a general initiative to protect sovereignty and respect and disagreement with interference in any state's internal affairs in accordance with international law we cannot talk about this in detail because it is now in the hands of the brother state of kuwait and only they are free to speak about it. if you should understand of course that we discussed the current crisis in detail and i want to reiterate
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that when there isn't a dispute like this one side leveling accusations against the other not so i cannot say yes i accept everything you say. the saudi led bloc once could tonto cutted stice whether iran and militant groups named by the saudis and their allies asked terrorist qatar has also been told to shut down a turkish military base on its territory the thirteen point al-timimi term includes a demand for katon to close all of us international news outlets including al-jazeera as well and the saudi led bloc one still had to seize contacts with political opposition groups and their countries because our officials earlier spoke out and defiance of the demands this list of. demands made to be rejected it's not made to be accepted or not made to be negotiated is not an easy country to be the one. we already we started to defend.
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and to further discuss this where in our joint alive. man director of the institute for gulf affairs welcome to the program here on our show international now terry officials have slammed to the saudi allowed blog cell to made under realistic can we expect though hard to fully reject this ultimatum. i believe so you know from following the events we are seeing the parties far apart way far apart for a for a some kind of reconciliation and i don't think there are major powers involved lay the united states. also want the resolution there is a desire for this conflict continue. all the accusations against qatar are certainly quite very serious but they have been old denied by doha why isn't the
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saudi led block paying any attention to qataris response to these charges. they could be a foreign minister of qatar said that these demands were made and created so they would be rejected and i think that's a reality. there is no trust between saudi arabia and qatar between the government and there is bad blood in fact you know you have over the years the saudis tried to overthrow the qatari government and the qatari also supported some elements that the saudi government did not want active in its country and this goes the same goes to the u.a.e. and egypt which i think has much more interaction from qatar regarding supporting gyptian opposition mainly the muslim brotherhood. that led to the revolution and the replacement of mubarak and the overthrow of morsi so all of this
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up i was involved in like like saudi arabia was the u.a.e. was so qatar is not alone in the in the fact that it's extending or a you know using its influence so everybody here is guilty with certain point and i said i don't think the goal of this crisis was to have it resolved the goal is to have a conflict and the conflict that we see is escalating rapidly in the next week or so. now the elton made him also includes a call for a doha to cut ties with iran and to shut down attack us military base in qatar now the rivalry an animosity between saudi arabia and iran is a well known indeed but where does turkey fits into all this. well it is the saudi turkey. and the u.a.e. governments are all at odds with the turkish government for different reasons
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because the turkish government has promised the brotherhood the saudi and the egyptian cc's government and u.a.e. government both hate the good muslim brotherhood and they're arrested thousands and even killed many hundreds especially in egypt in saudi arabia they fear what you can call the monarchy political activism they only allow one political activism which is pro-monarchy so if it's islamised or a communist or a national primary a nationalist is the same it's a danger to the monarchy that is built on a model of a hereditary rule in one family so any change any populist form of government is a danger to these to the gulf monarchies the qataris don't seem to mind the they think they can control it but the other gulf monarchies fear any populous form of government islamist or secular and i think that's why the opposition to turkey and
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turkish troops it's funny that the same people who say that the turkish troops or turkish base in qatar is a violation of the. sovereignty they say nothing about the american base there over the american base in bahrain or u.a.e. saudi arabia so our enemies turkish. bases yes thank you i'm sorry i apologize but we do anywhere running out of time thank you so much that was really l.f. man bringing your your inside here in one thousand or national that was the director of the institute for s. there's. and a diplomatic spat has a rise in between italy and austria we'll bring you the details right after the break.
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character designed to kill people because it is doing its job just like the architects of the ground were in london and the folks that put up the flammable planning to kill people that's their culpability and that the people who designed this health care are doing so to tell people that their culpability at the top of the system in america has iterated by the current regime of kleptocrats thanks killing people is necessary to make payments and grants going to.
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austria some bassett or has been summoned by a sunni over again as reported plans to deploy troops at the borders between the two countries the italian interior minister has strong be criticised this decision and in fact the un refugee agency has already expressed their concern over the issue and according to it to other countries should also have this responsibility and share it former italian foreign minister franco frattini spoke to us earlier and was skating and his few a few were upset involvement and solving the migrant cry. it is unsustainable situation prime minister genteel oh nice trying to promote european soli darity but unfortunately the reason these grigg a show of european union all round even the beatles are all bassy. to something
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you wrote unfortunately he's proving completely useless on helping the telly on solving the migrant drys these today unfortunately do weakness of european institutions and national. leading to eyes only. in them b. the mediterranean earlier today the european commission and now plan to help it's really on libya now with the influx of migrants who is said to earmark that t. five million euros for migrants related expenses. obnoxious our senior national we'll see how some of you are dream destinations are struggling to cope with floods of tourist stay with us. income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts
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polarization you know the lack of effectiveness in congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and now they're really acute and manifest to the point where people describe the system as being seized with a kind of paralysis. with no make this manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the running plus is protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room six. million real need for.
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the city as a hollywood backdrop the glamour is attracting even more tourists they may well bring in more money than cruise passengers who might buy an ice cream before scooting back to the ship and that all inclusive accommodation this sort of tourism in particular makes it difficult for cities to develop alternative concepts as well knows she's researched this issue in other european cities as well. honestly i mention it out of a case about us up the lamb a muslim. center must form and yet. that's an accomplishment of the would only come in then washing with us the. to solve them a vision. probably a global only talk coffee cup at home in the bushes up her own sobs in our caucus suppose it's in the in a to toss me school you have a minister that's send them of their own interest as only one language school governance and that was sufficient of a management of almost finished months of drought comic account again these artists
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get post on the ng and these i'm such a tour are neck and neck of stars in the us and in the on the out going these are. but what if the city no longer exists as a communal place for its inhabitants if it increasingly becomes a travel destination with global marketing potential what sort of inhabitants would the city then. either i'm not as missing something valuable probably a cultist to not sell out something about them and try. to. put them on mentored by you'll need to see last and it's a fun tonight to make tonight except in the delegates he called to post all. reality. on the lot it's a talk with. was disastrous results dubrovnik is suffering a brain drain the exodus of qualified workers in the artist's their skills are simply no longer in demand. but some take
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a different view of the changes in dubrovnik. study are going to not run on the shit you go out and do you've done that when you hold on but that's one of the past and when you come out of it i skimmed on armor i thought it was a good and i want to do them yet might not get on until at the break he wanted to decrease the nitish it was beautiful and i don't want to try to get the simply a beautiful model to be gotten from in a uni for the night you will. disappoint you know from an airplane and it was you were not damaged in any. but you might be doing this just let this go to what would it be like that i did not yet you can't because the animal lives to set up a room business in dubrovnik with an escape route in which visitors have an hour to solve a puzzle and adventure game inspired by the game of thrones series. almost
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a snare which it does actually says will follow me and i don't need. to be this to do all that but does one i'm led usually and i didn't cheat which. one is it won't be needed but it should bless the united sleep but it's there because it is a wonder that you can see it. now twenty six year old diana hopes for a lot of tourists so she can make money with her idea please i'm definitely my mom positively going to die just now men as much missing as melkus that missed as you more when a poem that i think was like a good enough was that the paper mill puts this on a monday night and i'm the boss and i feel it is not a small cut at the time you can help another motorist. the city is an exception there are a jumps here across the country a third of young people are unemployed and dubrovnik though tourism has completely disrupted social and economic strength jobs the tourist guide here in the northern
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a professor a cleaner more than a teacher who can blame young people from wanting to be on the winning side. just because of a stray feather stuff going on the guy yet provided keep it a bit and be a spy and boy is that shadow to make us i'm going to have them across to coca-cola . yep whatever you know what a load average company mirasol to get out i'll see it took. me do it on the eco call a proposal i get out of the soil was almost zero but it's me but i'm a mom last year to my first one. a career choice and he or she was going to always . get a national ticket out of south. cola culture as a souvenir memories of the city merged with the brown what's up woods to enterprise to brush nick. leverage off but i. didn't talk about numbers it took a vote. power. but whose power is it how self
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determined can the city remain that increasingly sells itself the danger of being controlled by international investors in consortiums is great. but it's also in the nature of democratic cities that the citizens fight back. the venetians who remain are not giving up without a fight. they've been blocking the judaica canal now for two hours preventing three cruise ships from leaving. politicians scientists and citizens action groups have been arguing for five years about alternative concepts for cruise tourism but so far without success.
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the owner of a dock but wood and outdoors i mean they only go like that to carry out not very very more you see here to murder sheep ya finance that's your nap got it not your my bird whale go to get up get up and let me make a minute on. that day and. it looks like a battle between david and goliath between a few activists and all powerful corporations led they stopped rolled and reaped the pope. it's a tax they supply coming. through . because if you. get. through. your. life and.
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the travel companies sell the passage through the loop as a cruise highlight. they still cool with then this if they had to sail around the city what consequences would it have for the private company of d.t.p. . questions the port authority cool down side but they didn't want to make a state either on camera nor in writing. the cruise market is dominated by the anglo american konovalov corporation that twenty five subsidy or is included talian sounding names like costa co-chairing and the germany based aida crusaders. is such a mighty console chimp a tool a sale of. just a moment that was devalued stock with that eventually but the question should. be.
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can walk down the bank and i lead today get your money up or. ship out if you want to ship that they made a fair million ways that you guys will want to shut up and also recall if you didn't sound. that way stay mostly election. and they intend to repeat the strategy meanwhile unesco has warned that venice is status as a world cultural heritage site is threatened unless measures to protect the lagoon are adopted soon the un commission comp itself take action in this regard it can. but. well partially the pitiful but the only good she thought he they she had the the name school she. you know me didn't ask on the show if you look at the notion
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of what a pea to cause the field as soon as group of anything she could i mean take it out of course i mean it's a foul to put on a school because you ask oh no saul said as he stood out minutes as you could i mean that in a funny show if i think one thing the advantage of a funny in knowing oval yamani count. for the cultural heritage designation though cities are committed to protecting not just their monuments but the overall appearance of the city. to stops and becoming a camping site stewards point out the rules to tourists and not by their but i think that yeah no need to specify much but if it up or if i can use them at the venice is most famous square dates from the mine century historic site for great state ceremonies and festivals visitors should respect that. they add at what i believe put it where that a head i. wash the feet but if you get bent down to more than that though it's not
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that big bike that might be at it how can i go back that way if it's not that big bike that had to go back to the plate and not feeding the pigeons in the square is also strictly forbidden the birds droppings damaged the buildings facades all fall to that but it's not allowed thanks. elfie be helpful. if i meet then you can receive a fine a losing battle the work of the law enforces reflects venice is fundamental problem with tourism there are just too many visitors and once they leave after a few hours the city faces its next major challenge. tourists leave behind. fifty three thousand tons of rubbish every yeah getting rid of it is complicated with then this is narrow alleyways and many bridges. in the
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city without road traffic gobby just to be removed by boat laborious logistics which cost eighty million euro as a. large pond is borne by the local authorities. before the first tourists flood in then is has a big cleaning job on. the area around st mark's square is look at pinterest patch every day he and his colleagues make sure that the right to take over the city of the inhabitants have to follow strict rules about when to put the rubbish out. of. a lot of. a cozy bed. i say a person up also in all the polls it out in the wind it's a forty day. because of
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a patrol pull that off boy they coude president abbas see. who else. was there. with him and it's a good old boy bought them a vehicle with. plastic paper nuku the period has to cope with mixed rubbish every day the resident should have to separate the week we see more of it and yeah i would have bet they're all going to be. able to shoot oprah late tuesday so that's only a day in defense out the painting that you pick a. made up out there so they fade in seattle throw out of the opposed to continue to already but but they have to fit into out that when you do the. it being neat including stuff. yeah they'd all. be able.
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to kill forcing people to think so to. get the flu deadly. good food stuck and. make a flawed god. that god said that and the money on any. form it's just. every once in a while crosstalk has a look at the big picture of a story in this case it is the middle east one of the current defining trends who are the winners and losers and how is this volatile and very dangerous region changing and as american influence the climate. what politicians do to. put themselves on the line when they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be.
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that you do like to be cross it's like a tree in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. has shifted a. little growing mountains of rubbish constant arrivals and departures fords of tourists always following the same trail the city's visitors are becoming an anonymous mass which appears to be their only to bring in the money. professor young fundable teaches the subject of economics on tourism at the university of venice he's looked behind the scenes of the tourist industry especially interested in the sectors labor market. if you look at
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sort of. structural the tourism industry you see there's a lot of space for fourteen formal gray or black guy and of activities it means people working in the kitchen without contracts and so forth a fact talking with people from the. tax office. there is this saying that. points out at naples and venice are to cities where tax evasion is the high. when not even the city authorities know precisely how many tourists come it's hard to determine what income they actually generate. among the highest earners in venice all the gondolier is they make up to two hundred euros an hour but the number is limited to three hundred sixty. making gondolier licenses highly sought after they're in the hands of a few families not in the gift of the city the authorities charge only forty euros a year for using the canals.
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in the table though up to five thousand tourists being paid from one on the day to the beginning and end this money has been earned back in about five years time so yeah every night of going to a are about one hundred thousand euro per year the strange thing is although it's an extreme if you did that the license exchanges and the table so there's no proof banks has been financing this kind of operation within. the city tax is going to live on the basis of a notional income of just thirty five thousand euros no receipts are required but who's counting in such a romantic situation. or what i love what i like it down to is supposed to lead us on a mission level those who are going to. say that i lay. the speech alloca chamish integrity
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did. you not told him bad he'll want to do well then i don't up the sword and ok to want to what are you motions he out to want to well i don't want to i don't confound surely cantante because authority on their butts alone i know that's enough of the bottle on the arm of these depending upon the culture toward the sea finally a police study from the regular jane to see. if a business will. need to call it you. don't want to go on the causey your basic age will get you going to you anyway than you know if i'm an egg plant or whether or not the message to t.c.m. met through sham of a very big. but thanks to mass tourism living well together is no longer the case in many cities barcelona is. famed for its cosmopolitan atmosphere but that's changing along with the idea of hospitality that b.n. being for example propagates but how can tourists know if they're renting legally
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or illegally will be in be inform its customers about it in future the company declined to comment but the mayor is already taking action. is not the but then. the provoke upper limit that will be the mc at the lanes if i will die and. all of that is that i may know that the side that has that in that i don't know if i might have up with us and see how much that means as he sends me layoffs i guess that's better for them as they see it out. at the mc that is not in addition the city is no longer issuing licenses for hotels and holiday apartments in the old city center. but a lot of people who let the tourists feel themselves criminalise by the current criticism like elizabeth us who runs a blog on the subject she lets her own flight and those of friends.
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thesea they left at the front row and i thought i think i'm a subtle self the name i think i meant i think went up a cent i laughed but it's so nice. the end of the line and i thought he had x. doesn't care about an assault on what he could but i mean. the percent that are present that are not part of the me that math. prevented to send that one up they call him by he not of me that any of you that i would add media funny advocate join up well that when guests arrive elizabeth cosigning us always meets them personally she explains where to put the gob of what is permitted in the building the. forty year old elizabeth applied for her letters license years ago it would no longer be possible in her area she sees the city is controlled. so this is a step in the wrong direction and out of. the. campaign they can't. decide on what i said i think that they do how i hope but i do know that.
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they. that they hear. that idea a thousand dollars. less a no fallujah and. a paradox is evident in barcelona on the one hand tourists ostracized with slogans on the other posters offloaded saying refugees welcome but mass tourism has not come about by chance is the result of long term policies which on the one hand have come this far more a move to one on the other hand have the years failed to invest in either affordable homes subsidized housing at the expense of its citizens. and dubrovnik to some people who are prepared to accept the situation in the old quarter. member of an environmental party is fighting against the plan to extend
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the hog and lease it out to a friend go to the consortium. was any good as it's going to. put all of us will be if you will what i really thought i mean by water below. i mean by the water you put some go beyond. the borders of afghanistan in this village was a. misfit had to get out. commit genocide to do it. but he had me live. diable no probably on your. attitude. china salad at british stock which is typical consistent ought to be printed as business class. localization said mr stoke like god what it was i mean our neighbor fighting to get out though this cannot sit on all of us i mean one of
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. the very architecture of the city might prevent this development one study has calculated the next olds and has room for a maximum of seven thousand people on some days more than double the number on the critical issue is that the medieval city rules have only three entrances and exits . proclaiming pseudonymous the program will be tough but all the accompanying god will make walking all of them up but i like what's can blow him up its annual so they were going to see what an archon is going to those were for three four to six when you would. do it only cuts was it the second was that i must say or some just started small i was in there and i. said i would separate but it's the second was that a sandwich should be there at this or shall i go there with them yes the man has
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long been aware of these risks. ali farka sports good what are known you much we have it all the money show talking you know when you post another might be found in the mail but this is still a decent shot plot that was a bribe to get at the no go mate because it's a system the model name yes but not as the occupant annuity not only will need kinetic. despite the lack of security concepts the old city seems destined for a rising number. is too broad nick in danger of becoming an open air museum. crews come to miscalculate just four hours for the visit then the passengers must return to the ship. it's understandable that the inhabitants of europe's favorite tourist destination are critical of this sort of tourism and feel pressure that. there's that notion
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that i'm a bit more. victimized and i just am i left with a lot and. i mean one. that i share that. with us i can break up. believe. me when i bought a paper because i thought i don't see nothing it's in advance a.p.a. . and i want that and more but he knows. that getting the i want connections on national for the amount of which i was made on some of the wages of my ex that's going on the thought i know about is this is money and then the. noise out of the stuff you know base. i guess just. from one. when i was you expect. when general. last bet of the us. loses on both sides the local inhabitants and the tourists they're just extras in
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the game i believe the winners are other opaque consortium's and international investors who put you in the midst of the nice and. the cities meanwhile desperately trying to save themselves from columbus. ali farka who is rough it is short goes to good is good. but it's thought on the go and not. much lower than that is used to putting that c n n e on duty dollars a month well you know the traditional get one and escape that i've done with that i think the see that kind of like if you know men and women that he's my that i'm enough of what i see that what i'm going to see what i mean yet when a deacon is not going to. see they should keep a number going to see a seal that and the cd team will then that'll be smaller she only. the one of the new novel that they need to chill out like you know joy. of either lecours abandon
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the perception they still exist the beautiful thing. but the number is limited more and more people want to see them for themselves. than to complain. there's a saying. i think they're going to be cheap busted and then went through all the country stuff but ideas their right to go to his country he said to me give them
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everything liftin device. in this country. this is what we don't understand how we are in such a country. that there are certain amount of disenchanted. noticing the government of. the soon to run up or lose similar similar jonathan good why do you need one but i did that because if you feel if the minutes of on board not that god can we believe again in the world with the phone about the computer without the plane could we come back to the place story if you have to see. it at least. if you move. to. make this manufactured sentence
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to public will. when the room in closest to protect themselves. with the crime and merry go round. we can all middle of the room sick. doing. real news for the world. cup on the carousel car designed to kill people because it is doing its job just like the architects of the gravel tower in london and the folks that put up the flammable cladding to kill people that's their culpability and the people who are designed this health care are doing so to kill people that's their culpability in it the capitalist system in america as iterated by the current regime of kleptocrats thanks killing people is necessary to make payments in greenwich connecticut.
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welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin that my body gets and support is that i cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity no one does this because it helps people is just one of the side effects is that it. applies more or. put money on your car radio we don't have all plasma based drugs today come from private companies and are produced from paid plasma as most come from rome or of from. one of the risks of a donation. you know there is proof that the frequency of pathology is much higher paid. if i was mine. over two years old
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