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it's just going to be easy. but i did. so present to come. out all across this while spiritual quantum while we're going to pull it back. out of us is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. in the mid two thousand and six percent are signed a contract award in the concession for water supply services to a consortium of companies. the main shareholder the second
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a spanish own multinational. lewis vasconcellos is a spokesman. my risk ok. is. that. the game faced stand one. of the girls who lived at least. some with books but. people. over the years. but. that it didn't believe it so. much. nuclear. the video almost mute only dylan which must. seem to get it to the yes it going into your. must. be means must
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you know one of them i do. indeed the targets that the municipality had guaranteed in the contracts such as definite growth in population and consumption was still only seen on paper. so when in two thousand and ten the newly elected mayor this to go mess started protesting the company went to court demanding compensation. for the novice brain simply said. but our government a movie should be out by governor since we should be doing steele's. samaras to kenya even through it and will.
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not far from this past us defend the city of fifty thousand which signed a similar contract with the same company and with tragic consequences. the people talk to the streets past us to fight atta and suddenly getting the most expensive water in portugal e.t.f. ok mike you still do just what it is that we did that how do you buy your goods when did he know then i'm up with them but it won't get you off my game am i going to go on best became it of past us to fight it with water was the main focus of his election campaign. he soon discovered that the situation was even worse than he'd imagined knows thirty years give you the the leak community cannot say. the maze to museum simak was a food does it grow not on to him when then but is a plea rather not the use loop that i would tear king is flume an explosive that moved it is look it was there that. one
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class will be the only place where they live whether one to listen to much on us with conspiracy and this is typically provide around the outer part of lebanon. to say. the border bruce ho direst which is all you have to there on. perhaps no no yes. and what's important is the result. do the people good quality work are you satisfied by the sentence is in one protected these are the main results to be performed. for the people who knew the terms of the contract of sale for the water company which had been kept secret but was only one option. to make them public. so that
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all germans could know that they themselves had guaranteed thirty years of profits for two companies. a referendum was needed to make the contracts details public. political parties try to stop it. that's why do you want one spam. middelburg lou then via indy five who do have them first. shifts guy. who. was taking a turn for just barely enough of us and skittish to speak. i dish out only it was like i'm. going to be. done and i don't. know. the local government under the weight of public opinion was forced
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to reclaim the berlin water company. which has since two thousand and fourteen completely returned to public ownership. however the repurchase price was very high close to one point three billion euros. the high cost. rimini spies. were true mainly due to the fact that waters had been privatized first those were the costs will probably. move to national have been very expertly proficient. at passing on to consumers because that's what they do always wherever they go. this is. no reason pushing this official this december all peace. making.
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me more i get this thing i can be a better left up to me thought i get to get on the key now and i mean we're going to have to pull him out of what i need almost never of the. heart and mind of the european which is behind what products. i think that the european commission would be very very good to impose water privatization on anybody is the only kids. we let the member states to organize it in the way that the think it's more efficient. both public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official system. distribute high quality say for fish and affordable water to all the citizens.
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in their patients. who have been activated for a. trick. we are not able to go to the common talking about three go up and i created a better option. and it cut us off. once our finance minister show up that. might you know help get it all. you need is he said no to students to pretty much easier this size and mass in sight and i hadn't learned this guy to make a more ninety's yet will does. it i was a hired. help me.
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it was a historic referendum. ninety five percent of italian voters said no to water privatization was berlusconi's government plan. and the reason why we had this referendum is because the business when he got it meant two years before passed a law that was foreseen there but i think they show up local level anybody that management is in there it's of there will be somebody. making compulsory for anybody to sell out at least fifty percent of the state in public companies for all the public said b. c. it's not only what. a few weeks after that referendum triumph.
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and mario draghi the new one departing directors of the european central bank sent a secret letter to bonus going to be exposed by the korean adela's newspaper. they remind him of the basic measures expected of it in a. structural reform favoring competition and italian bonds including the full. blizz ation of local public service is through large scale privatization. that secret letter caused quite a backlash because the e.c.b. has no institutional jurisdiction to enforce policy making in an e.u. member state. it was judgment the judgment of the e.c.b. and what was necessary in this absolutely dramatic circumstances where forty percent of the g.d.p. of the euro area was under attack one of. the bell
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is going to government implemented many of the measures proposed in that letter while at the same time secretly trying to introduce provisions to private eyes water. a proposal that italians had rejected in the referendum. the course official courts intervened and said no you can't rein should years. legal provisions been repealed as a result of a referral. this caused the european commissioner olli rehn to write to mr berlusconi again asking for clarification. of the. marriage earlier as would you have found a marriage really it was a judge of a. italians who had already made up their own minds saw that sentence despite the outcomes of
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the referendum as an insult it also infringed upon an e.u. article demanding neutrality. and it. says that this. and this you understand. so yes he put me. in there yeah he's got this give this that you don't. know who are not mixes. going to do your. group i mean is that funny that we're going to prevent. the exact city going to
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molt. you'll do go up it don't go to do good to men these are peaceful says quote i get bored always up in. large scale privatizations of a key demand in every memorandum that the troika has imposed on every greek government the water companies of athens of thessaloniki always on the list. goes. mia. on the good. mr make a lucky guess as a journalist and was new democracy spokesperson. the later became interior minister for the right wing government formed by antonius a modest and twenty twelve. that was the year in which a minimum percentage stayed holding in the two largest water companies was abolished by law paving the way for complete privatization.
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i'm here to interview a scotland legend. a man who fought many great battles on this behind me now he's engaged in the greatest bottle of all his struggle against motor neuron disease. two americas too intensely charged in opposing news narratives to cable news networks reflect these divisions or rather function as triggers intensifying cultural divide also what has happened to journalism is it now profession inhabited by hacks in the politically possessed despite its timing and history to save you the union has dominated international sport however little it was not about the motives of those champions from the. right moment you're worth.
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you're watching international welcome to your latest world wide. it is two days now until the twenty eight winter olympics get underway and it's still unclear who will compete the court of arbitration for sport will today hear the case of forty seven russian athletes challenging the international olympic committee's decision competing in south korea over the doping scandal. is right outside the court building joins us here live on the program on. the very latest that you know. henri hello to you from the winter olympic capital twenty eight i can tell you that there are
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a couple of two rather small hearing rooms behind my shoulder where history is being made right now the decision that hopefully we'll hear about very soon will definitely go into the sports history books it is forty seven russian athletes with a clean doping test history versus the international olympic committee but in a sense it is a battle of the court of arbitration for sport or casts and the i.o.c. hears why a group of russian winter athletes whose right to compete and pee on chang is being defended right here right now were initially banned for life by the international committee their medals were taken away but then all of this was overturned by the court of arbitration for sport though regardless of that a limb pick officials flashed the red card now also there is more russian athletes who didn't get lifetime bans but despite never being caught for teaching they heard
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that they can't come to kyung chang and it's the careers in the olympic dreams of these two groups that a swiss law firm is trying to save behind this wall according to this these swiss lawyers story the grounds for the lawsuits are the nontransparent nature of the criteria and also the unlawful nature of the verdict that was given by the international olympic committee but most importantly the discrimination on basis of citizenship and remember that some of the people whose fate is being defended right here are reigning a limbic champions. the limping movement does not consider me an athlete who deserves to be a part of it without even providing an example a nation i've never given
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a reason to doubt my honesty and my integrity. the games in korea were to be the first in my career together with my bottom we've been working towards a person because for me beavers and it was my cheering group. i was shocked lympics my dream and i was working towards this goal throughout my entire experience greg i've given no reasons to doubt nine. he did so to put it very mildly cass and the i.o.c. don't see eye to eye the court cleared russian athletes but the olympic officials couldn't be bothered and basically this put to organizations on the brink of a real conflict. due to insufficient evidence the appearance of held the sanctions and notes and their individual results achieved in such reinstated
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who these accounts are the decision is she streamlet disappointing these decision shows the the urchin to meet for reforms in the internal structure of a class. so cas will have to make up its mind very quickly the opening ceremony of the olympics is just around the corner on friday in fact but whatever the decision russian sport the international olympic committee and the court of arbitration for sport will never be the saying. do you know if i tried to thank you. we will keep you updated throughout the day on the fate of the forty seven russian athletes hoping to compete as neutrals in south korea earlier we spoke to one a russian skater she did not receive an invitation to the games despite being
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cleared by cas a week ago the worst thing in the us isn't it it is sad for me to see other russian athletes posting videos and photos from korea clearly the first explanation which comes to mind is that they want to get rid of the strongest competitors maybe they were upset because we were ranked first at the saatchi winter olympics they give no explanation do not share their reasons that's why the fear of losing seems the only plausible motive behind the decision i saw those looks from my foreign colleagues i heard them sneaking around some foreign athletes even took pictures of me it wasn't a pleasant feeling when other athletes refused to enter an elevator with me i felt helpless because there was no way for me to prove them wrong we spoke to lawyer chris chambers he says sport needs a new global body to enforce rules fairly so the i.o.c. has almost plenary power to even ignore what the court of arbitration for sport
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says has as decided and i think nations would probably say we don't want the i.o.c. making arbitrary decisions that while it may one day affect our athletes their national sports community and member nations really need to get together and create a body that can enforce rules fairly and across the board. equally because we do not have that right now there's enough time to really have the i.o.c. sit down with serious representatives and russian representatives and get things done there is time to and allow these athletes who who have been cleared who are innocent who have been shown to be innocent by the c.i.s. to compete. athletes from all over the world have started to arrive at the olympic facilities in the south korean city of pyongyang among them russian athletes who are allowed to compete as a limb pick athletes from russia under a neutral flag earlier the i.o.c.
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issued strict rules regarding that uniform the uniform should bear the words a limping athletes from russia or its acronym or it should also be of a single low dual color we know it will be grey no russian flag or any of its colors are red white all blue to be allowed that didn't stop one russian design company from showing its support for russia's athletes by launching a special line of t. shirts these are feature slogans like truth is drug or you know our flag putting the acronym of the stress on or are we spoke to one of the designers with when it's stupid to deprive people of their own country and identity because whatever uniform the athletes wearing we all know that their own russian athletes that's why we came up with the projects using this strange name for a limp teen olympic athletes from russia a we wanted to show you that for us and for athletes truth and sport it would drive us and all these parents in sanctions
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is just political gain we've really see a huge number of these prints for noncommercial use they're intended to the finest we hope it will encourage their athletes they'll see that we support them and that we need their records in victory for. the president of ecuador says his country will continue to protect julian assange after a british judge ruled that an arrest warrant for the wiki leaks founder remains in force. government inherited the issue of mr santorum are. clearly causes a certain inconvenience since the first day in office who pledged our support for him until he's safe and we believe these are in danger. routing is important we will not change our position will continue to present mr sanj under international refugees law. and with the court ruling going against him as looks to stay holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london as we don't drop all criminal rape charges
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against him last year but the u.k. says it will still arrest him if he leaves the embassy effectively leaving us our general limbo a human rights campaigner peter tatchell believes if asylum steps one foot out of that door you could easily be extradited there's no doubt that the bottom line in the a sound case is the very serious and likely risk that he would be extradited to the united states to face a whole raft of very serious charges including espionage which can in theory carry the death penalty at the very least he can expect forty years in prison and possibly life imprisonment so it is totally understandable that as a rational human being journalists aren't would not wish to step outside the ecuadorian embassy when that risk of arrest and extradition to the u.s. hangs over his head on tuesday a sanch took to twitter over a minor scare.
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