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some has praised ecuador's president. he has come under fire for plans to allow oil extraction from the national park. >> hundreds of wildlife experts are combing the floors of nepal in an attempt to count the number of endangered tigers in the national parks. >> a are using sophisticated surveillance cameras to capture images of the animals as they move through the forest. it is part of a census of bengal tigers in the region where their numbers have plummeted as a result of poaching. >> it is estimated to be under 200 right now. >> we certainly hope that works out. see you again next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
some has praised ecuador's president. he has come under fire for plans to allow oil extraction from the national park. >> hundreds of wildlife experts are combing the floors of nepal in an attempt to count the number of endangered tigers in the national parks. >> a are using sophisticated surveillance cameras to capture images of the animals as they move through the forest. it is part of a census of bengal tigers in the region where their numbers have plummeted as a result of...
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ecuador is going after them and other nations. so, on the contrary, the imf said that in 2011, the united states gave 502 billion, half a trillion dollars to fossil fuel companies in subsidy and other benefits. one images that the willingness of the taxpayers to lavish this kind on the fossil fuel companies would come to an end. >> if you could just take a moment to finish your comments. >> sure, thanks. >> also we have already seen china impose carbon tax and from a purely capitalist point of view, shell oil has noted that fossil fuels are going to make-up as much as 37 percent of total energy used over the decades where renewables. considering the tiny scale of the fuels, the tiny scale of renewable scale. and i know that as an investment manager, that one is stealing the market shares and i know where i want to place my bets. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> next speaker, please? >> good morning. my name is rebecasolmat and i am a history writer and i am an author of 13 books, many about the city and thank you for letting
ecuador is going after them and other nations. so, on the contrary, the imf said that in 2011, the united states gave 502 billion, half a trillion dollars to fossil fuel companies in subsidy and other benefits. one images that the willingness of the taxpayers to lavish this kind on the fossil fuel companies would come to an end. >> if you could just take a moment to finish your comments. >> sure, thanks. >> also we have already seen china impose carbon tax and from a purely...
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. >> lankans daughter has never been to ecuador.is the latter father left years ago but soon she will call it home. thousands of spanish immigrants, they have decided to leave. >> with the crisis, things are really bad. there is no work. i was employed for just five months last year and in this country, you cannot live. the only option i have left is to return to my country. >> years, lincoln or construction and now he is training to be a teacher. once he has his qualifications, the family will go. 206,000 emigrants left spain last year, causing the country's first registered population decrease. toin >> is a big bridge latin america, north africa for young people to come and work and it has been like some kind of paradise in earlier years. for them to work in the city's, they are completely collapsed about the options for looking for work in spain are disheartening. you can either tough that out in the economy or start again somewhere else. the news keeps getting worse. the very latest figures show that spain has just broken the of
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hello again to you in a song she's nice spent ten months holed up in ecuador's embassy in london and the u.k. has spent millions on watching the door he faces extradition to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations although no charges have been brought against him we spoke to the whistleblower exclusively who says the u.k. just can't let go of him because of the external forces it's torn between. it was being said of the british foreign minister william hague that there does not exist the diplomatic situation that william hague cannot make worse so far that has proven to be true but really for the united kingdom they've been handed a poisoned chalice united kingdom so admits to spending forty four and a half million dollars just on the police surveillance around this embassy about the cost of actually so that money is some money that should be spent on the popular. why is there not a team doing that it's between a number of different forces so you have the united states on the one hand the united kingdom feels that it cannot defend what sort of chemistry. on the other h
hello again to you in a song she's nice spent ten months holed up in ecuador's embassy in london and the u.k. has spent millions on watching the door he faces extradition to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations although no charges have been brought against him we spoke to the whistleblower exclusively who says the u.k. just can't let go of him because of the external forces it's torn between. it was being said of the british foreign minister william hague that there does not...
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we focused on stem tech labs of ecuador, because it offers cures for cerebral palsy and a long list of 70 incurable diseases. the website claims a "modern day medical miracle" and says, "we are f.d.a. registered," apparent approval from the food and drug administration. the founder and director of stem tech labs is an alabama doctor named dan ecklund. we've been tracking dr. ecklund for months. >> hello, is dan ecklund there, please? >> we asked the sussers to contact dr. ecklund. ecklund sent them a letter which offered the blind and paralyzed adam the possibility of an improved level of consciousness, improved ability to see, to speak, to stand, and walk. what can stem cells really do today? we asked a scientist who's doing some of the world's most advanced studies in stem cells, dr. joanne kurtzberg. >> i personally think we're 10 years away from seeing real cell therapies that are working and are safe, but i do believe it will come. >> dr. kurtzberg is a physician and the chief scientific officer of a stem cell research program at duke university. she advises the federal government
we focused on stem tech labs of ecuador, because it offers cures for cerebral palsy and a long list of 70 incurable diseases. the website claims a "modern day medical miracle" and says, "we are f.d.a. registered," apparent approval from the food and drug administration. the founder and director of stem tech labs is an alabama doctor named dan ecklund. we've been tracking dr. ecklund for months. >> hello, is dan ecklund there, please? >> we asked the sussers to...
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. >> de regreso aquí a primer impacto, cientos de personas fueron sepultadas en ecuador por un deslave ♪. >> el azote de una lluvia que marcó un record histórico en la ciudad de buenos aires fue el comienzo de una catastrófica situación . >> el agua se llevó mi vida, mis recuerdos, se llevó mi madre plq yo no puedo entender que una persona se ahogue en su casa . >> sofía, la madre de alberto tenía 81 años y murió ahogada . >> estaba mi mamá acá, esto arriba de ella . >> ese día mientras regresabad e una jornada de pesca las noticias alertaban de la situación, alberto llamó advirtiendo lo peor . >> le dije que necesito saber dem i mamá . >> minutos más tarde confirmaría la triste sospechosa. >> en el camino me llama la mamá de los chicos a los gritos que ha muerto ahogada . >> la esposa de alberto siente que la perdida ha sido un golpe devastador, especialmente porque fue inesperado . >> me dijo que el día que no esté cuidame a mi hijo, no me separé de él porque siento que lo voy a cumplir . >> la familia dice que lo más frustrante que a semanas de la tragedia aún no se da respuestas a
. >> de regreso aquí a primer impacto, cientos de personas fueron sepultadas en ecuador por un deslave ♪. >> el azote de una lluvia que marcó un record histórico en la ciudad de buenos aires fue el comienzo de una catastrófica situación . >> el agua se llevó mi vida, mis recuerdos, se llevó mi madre plq yo no puedo entender que una persona se ahogue en su casa . >> sofía, la madre de alberto tenía 81 años y murió ahogada . >> estaba mi mamá acá, esto...
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>> it could be carriya of ecuador but the problem is that ecuador is a much smaller country than venezuela. it doesn't have nearly as much oil. but he's clearly a protege of hugo chavez and has the same rhetorical shoot from the hip style. it's somewhat mixed. i support some measures that he's undertaken. for example he's been a little bit good on the environment where i think the latin left has been traditionally quite weak. >> i think he's incomparable. i don't think there's another leader like him or has pen in a long time. his charisma was off the charts. that's not necessarily a bad thing. the left has to learn how to administer. in terms of the 20th century of latin american history maybe juan perone or a few leaders here and there but i think chavez was really one of a kind. >> i'd rather we not have either a fidel or a chavez in the future. i think we're beyond that. what's interesting, for example, about someone like lula who was charismatic and successful and everything he has tended to fade away. he apparently is not running for his third term. a couple years from now. >> he's a
>> it could be carriya of ecuador but the problem is that ecuador is a much smaller country than venezuela. it doesn't have nearly as much oil. but he's clearly a protege of hugo chavez and has the same rhetorical shoot from the hip style. it's somewhat mixed. i support some measures that he's undertaken. for example he's been a little bit good on the environment where i think the latin left has been traditionally quite weak. >> i think he's incomparable. i don't think there's...
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is willing to spend millions in just keeping an eye on ecuador's embassy in london he has been holed up the past ten months. bahrain authorities start from opposition attempts to disrupt a controversial formula one race and rallies and clashes with police. and. detainees and now on hunger strike some going to the edge of death detention the. company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow the surviving suspect in last week's terror bombings in boston has been slipping in and out of consciousness in hospital but has been able to make or.
is willing to spend millions in just keeping an eye on ecuador's embassy in london he has been holed up the past ten months. bahrain authorities start from opposition attempts to disrupt a controversial formula one race and rallies and clashes with police. and. detainees and now on hunger strike some going to the edge of death detention the. company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow the surviving suspect in last week's terror bombings in boston has been slipping in and out of...
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spread to brazil, then to gentina, you are gay, -- uruguay, bolivia, ecuador. in essence we're looking at the beginning of the european community type of situation in south america that is -- still has relations with the united states but much of their trade is within -- among themselves and to other developing countries. will it continue, that's the question? will it continue? will it revert to a situation -- i've met with many consider u.s. domination of the region. i'll give a report when i get back. >> i'll put a blue card with the staff. you mentioned trade a moment ago. 40% of u.s. exports go to latin america. 40% of ex-pors go to latin america. in a 2012 survey a full 40% of the population in venleds, argentina, mexico, bolivia, chile and uruguay do not trust the u.s. government. so what about our years to come with our relation in the years to come? >> latin americans have a healthy distract of the united states for a reason. the united states has a 150 years of military intervention or unfair economic relations with many, many latin american countries.
spread to brazil, then to gentina, you are gay, -- uruguay, bolivia, ecuador. in essence we're looking at the beginning of the european community type of situation in south america that is -- still has relations with the united states but much of their trade is within -- among themselves and to other developing countries. will it continue, that's the question? will it continue? will it revert to a situation -- i've met with many consider u.s. domination of the region. i'll give a report when i...
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environment whether it is the gulf coast or the tar sands or the habitats around the world like in ecuador and so we have a responsibility to apply to the people of the world and i hope that we can take that action here as the board of supervisors of san francisco. >> thanks, supervisor avalos for the hearing. i want to thank everyone no came out and spoke today. i could not agree more about climate change and the urgency that we have to act as a country and a nation, internationally and locally. and this is certainly one way to have that discussion. and so, i firmly believe in the idea. and i want to thank the people who came out to talk about that and i think that everyone really respects the passion that everyone has, especially the students that koim out, thank you all if you are all still here and thank you for taking the time. so, in terms of resolution, a few concerns. one, i especially my colleagues know and they have... we pass on resolutions but this is on the level that this is a larger matter that we will have to deal with here and something that impacts us greatly locally. a f
environment whether it is the gulf coast or the tar sands or the habitats around the world like in ecuador and so we have a responsibility to apply to the people of the world and i hope that we can take that action here as the board of supervisors of san francisco. >> thanks, supervisor avalos for the hearing. i want to thank everyone no came out and spoke today. i could not agree more about climate change and the urgency that we have to act as a country and a nation, internationally and...
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y en grupo 1 boca recibiÓ al barcelona de ecuador, blandi consigue el Único y ganÓ 1 por 0.sta. paredes con el empate. y asÍ nos fuimos a los penales. y gudu ran tenÍa la oportunidad de empatar. pero ganaron 5 a 4. >>> no se olviden de ver mÁs en univisiÓn deportes. seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." pamela. >>> gracias. y un conocido astronauta que trabaja en los campos de cultivos y aprendiÓ inglÉs a los 12 aÑos publicÓ un libro donde nos cuenta su travesÍa, y pocas veces compartiÓ su experiencia al lado de su familia como lo hizo con nuestra colega. >>> todos cansados y sudorosos, les decÍa cÓmo estÁn, si no van a la escuela ni estudian este serÁ su futuro. >>> con esas palabras en medio de los campos don salvador animaba a sus cuatro hijos. en aquella Época, jose, el mÁs pequeÑo tenÍa 5 aÑos. el siempre le entraba al trabajo como nosotros. igual. >>> hoy don salvador y su esposa de mÁs de 50 aÑos, doÑa julia ven los frutos de esa labor. >>> era bonito estar duro trabajando, en el pepino, en todo. >>> fue en en estos campos que en 1972 cuando el apolo 17 cumplÍa su Últ
y en grupo 1 boca recibiÓ al barcelona de ecuador, blandi consigue el Único y ganÓ 1 por 0.sta. paredes con el empate. y asÍ nos fuimos a los penales. y gudu ran tenÍa la oportunidad de empatar. pero ganaron 5 a 4. >>> no se olviden de ver mÁs en univisiÓn deportes. seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." pamela. >>> gracias. y un conocido astronauta que trabaja en los campos de cultivos y aprendiÓ inglÉs a los 12 aÑos publicÓ un libro donde nos cuenta su...
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change their minds threads iana this meant leaving greece and go to all the way back to their native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the six thousand head also many foreigners decided to leave greece and the. to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation is really difficult there when for instance servicemen he used to get one and a half thousand euros are now paid just nine hundred our place has been open for two years even though it's still new i believe we have very good prospects for the future. something she says just isn't possible i'm here right now to trend if you look at the figures in countries like ireland some people argue the liberation has left the house feel good you know who. i don't think so i. stay here for an time so soon i team brussels. the debt crisis engulfing europe maybe starting to literally cost lives academics behind a major study say that as many as ten thousand people have committed suicide due to financial ruin david stuck
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change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the sixth one fatals allison and many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation. it is really difficult thing for instance servicemen he used to get one of the half thousand euros on that page just one hundred places been open for two years even though still new i believe we have very good prospects for the future but this is not something that she says just isn't possible right now to trends if you look at the figures in countries like ardent some people argue that a whole generation has left and perhaps for good you know. i don't think you rather stay here for one thing to sort of sylvia our team brussels. almost three months after the hunger strike started to spread among inmates and one time of a prison camp the u.s. was finally taking action over the situation there it sen
change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the sixth one fatals allison and many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation. it is really difficult thing for instance servicemen he used to get one of the half thousand euros on...
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change their minds fred giana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the six thousand candles outmanned many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind us. saying the situation is really difficult there for instance servicemen who used to get one and a half hours and years on no pay just nine hundred out places and for two years you knew i had very good prospects. something she says just isn't possible right now to trent she look at the figures in countries like ardent some people argue that a whole generation has left and perhaps for good you know. i don't think so or rather stay here for one thing does so sylvia our team brussels. have a debt crisis in the offing yorick maybe starting to literally cost of behind her studies say that as many as ten thousand people have committed suicide due to financial ruin dr david stockleigh of oxford university is researching the impact
change their minds fred giana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the six thousand candles outmanned many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind us. saying the situation is really difficult there for instance servicemen who used to get one and a half hours and years on no pay...
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joined to the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking asylum in the state holed up there ever since with ecuador the u.k. still look to the diplomatic standoff over how best to deal with his son just the cost of policing with continuing to mount u.k. set on extradited world's best known whistle blow to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations meantime out he's probably could go to read chance to talk to us. one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know he's making a bid for the australian senate there's now a wiki leaks ponty that stands for truthfulness in the free flow of information and when i was doing a song about how he sees this chances at getting into the senate he actually mentioned that he's got quite a considerable interest in both him and the wiki leaks party and in terms of political goals of science is very clear he says he wants to put a stop to the u.s. corruption in order so let's take a listen to him elaborating on that point for me was that bob carr was a u.s. embassy informant even back in the one nine hundred seventy s. even when he
joined to the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking asylum in the state holed up there ever since with ecuador the u.k. still look to the diplomatic standoff over how best to deal with his son just the cost of policing with continuing to mount u.k. set on extradited world's best known whistle blow to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations meantime out he's probably could go to read chance to talk to us. one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know...
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change their minds fred's iana this meant leaving greece and david all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision as expected also helping and many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation is really isn't. for instance serviceman he used to get one and a half thousand euros are now paid just one hundred our place has been open for two years even though it's still new i believe we have very good prospects for the future. something she says just isn't possible than here right now and perhaps for good you know who. are still here for some time does so sylvia our team brussels. for more on the grim jobless numbers and europe's other troubles that we're joined by piece a clip from the open europe independent think tank thanks for joining us here live on r.t. nearly fifty percent of young people are employed in greece and spain where these countries in europe heading well it's clear that progra
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change their minds threads iana this meant leaving greece and david all the way back to their native ecuador involved long sickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision the six one hundred also had been one of many foreign is decided to leave greece and move to. countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation is really difficult there for instance servicemen who used to get one and a half thousand euros and paid just nine hundred our place has been open for two years and there is still new i believe we have very good prospects for the three hundred. something she says just isn't possible than here right now trent if you look at the figures in countries like ireland some people argue that a whole generation has left and perhaps feel good you know. i don't think so i. stay here for the same day or so since our team brussels. through the despair across the eurozone european commission's actually predicting growth for the european union next year but some experts say that's out of touch probably wh
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some of the past the time julian assange is now spend ten months holed up in ecuador's embassy in london and the u.k. has spent millions on watching the door and he faces extradition to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations although no charges have been brought against him and he's a pretty boy who spoke to him at the embassy. one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know he's making a bid for the australian senate there's now a wiki leaks ponty that stands for truthfulness in the free flow of information the free flow of information and when i was still in a song about how we fancied this chances. you know getting into the senate considering that he's holed up in the embassy and campaigning is going to be very difficult he actually mentioned that he's got quite a considerable interest in both him and the wiki leaks party and in terms of political goals of science is very clear he says he wants to put a stop to the u.s. corruption in north so let's take a listen to him elaborating on that point. was the u.s. embassy the former even back in reg
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problem away as fast as possible but now of course you overstepped is that another state has intervened ecuador this is not right and we want to protect our lives in showing to stop right. and so there's a clash of cultures. bruv more. and your property. for one has wrapped up in bahrain with antigovernment protesters clashing with police in a bid to disrupt the controversial event security office is still in the areas where private reform activists gathered suppressing most opposition marches the protesters had been using the formula one race to draw attention to human rights abuses in the country demanding more international pressure on the ruling family say jihadi from the bahrain freedom movement says the monarchy is trying to distract attention from the level of unrest in the country. if you wish you the very good out of hundred. round the country schools her dream around two hundred people are in the process. so if you want to call the future if you wish to find what. reality is not. quite at all if you do it. and if people are really angry about all the. why the leaders of the pollution
problem away as fast as possible but now of course you overstepped is that another state has intervened ecuador this is not right and we want to protect our lives in showing to stop right. and so there's a clash of cultures. bruv more. and your property. for one has wrapped up in bahrain with antigovernment protesters clashing with police in a bid to disrupt the controversial event security office is still in the areas where private reform activists gathered suppressing most opposition marches...
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she's asking for more since her mom supports her grandfather in ecuador.s already responded. >> they went up in the pell grant, the free money, they went up about a thousand dollars. >> reporter: now she's waiting to hear from the others. >> i'm usually in my guidance counselor's office, on the phone, calling all my schools. i'm sure they're tired of hearing from me. >> reporter: if it means more financial aid it will all be worth it. we just checked in with erica, depaul university giving her a thousand more in grants. she'll be going there this fall. find us on facebook and twitter. bombing, foiled train attacks, letters with ricin, america is on edge. one tweet did this to the stock market this week. what could cyberterrorism do to your money? coming up right here. "cnn saturday morning" continues right now. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow joining you live from boston this saturday. it is 10:00 out here on the east coast, 7:00 in the morning out west. so glad you're with us this saturday. ahead this hour, the boston bombing suspect may have
she's asking for more since her mom supports her grandfather in ecuador.s already responded. >> they went up in the pell grant, the free money, they went up about a thousand dollars. >> reporter: now she's waiting to hear from the others. >> i'm usually in my guidance counselor's office, on the phone, calling all my schools. i'm sure they're tired of hearing from me. >> reporter: if it means more financial aid it will all be worth it. we just checked in with erica,...
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entered the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking asylum and he's stayed holed up there ever since with ecuador and the u.k. locked in a diplomatic standoff over how to deal with the son the cost of policing the site is continuing to mount and the u.k. is set on extraditing the world's best known whistleblower to sweden for questioning of a sexual assault allegations i mean. go to read chance to talk with us. one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know he's making a bid for the australian senate there's now a wiki leaks ponty that stands for truthfulness and the free flow of information the free flow of information and when our studio in a songe about how he sees this chances at getting into the senate considering that he's holed up in the embassy and campaigning is going to be very difficult he actually mentions that he's got quite a considerable interest in both him and the wiki leaks party and in terms of political goals of silence is very clear he says he wants to put a stop to the u.s. corruption in all syria so let's take a listen to him elaborating on that p
entered the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking asylum and he's stayed holed up there ever since with ecuador and the u.k. locked in a diplomatic standoff over how to deal with the son the cost of policing the site is continuing to mount and the u.k. is set on extraditing the world's best known whistleblower to sweden for questioning of a sexual assault allegations i mean. go to read chance to talk with us. one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know he's making a...
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spent ten months holed up in ecuador's embassy in london and the u.k. you spend millions on watching the door he faces extradition to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations although no charges have been brought against him when i spoke to him at the embassy and joins us live now from london. what is a staunch tell you about his future and what about wiki leaks future. well one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know he's making a bid for the australian senate there's now a wiki leaks party that stands for truthfulness and the free flow of information the free flow of information and when our studio songs about how he found sees this chances at getting into the senate considering that he's holed up in the embassy and campaigning is going to be very difficult he actually mentions that he's got quite a considerable interest in both him and the we can make and the wiki leaks party and i've got to mention though that pollsters have said that that interest might not necessarily might not necessarily translate into
spent ten months holed up in ecuador's embassy in london and the u.k. you spend millions on watching the door he faces extradition to sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations although no charges have been brought against him when i spoke to him at the embassy and joins us live now from london. what is a staunch tell you about his future and what about wiki leaks future. well one thing that's got the man excited is politics as many of you will know he's making a bid for the...
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change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while one sickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision six thousand feet off the island and many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzer. and but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation is really difficult thing for instance servicemen he used to get one and a half thousand euros on that page just one hundred out place has been open for two years even though still new i believe we have very good prospects for the future is there something she says just isn't possible and yet right now to trend look at the figures in countries like ireland some people argue that a whole generation has left and perhaps for good with general rule. i don't think so i rather stay here for a long time does so sylvia i t brussels. well that crisis engulfing here up to maybe starting to literally cost lives i could then expand the may just study say that as many as ten thousand people have committed s
change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while one sickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision six thousand feet off the island and many foreigners decided to leave grace and move to countries like germany and switzer. and but the greeks who stayed behind are saying that the situation is really difficult thing for instance servicemen he used to get one and a half thousand euros on...