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this we set some stories for you go ahead sentence at the u.n. general assembly are you just spinning brain your president riles the u.s. . once again. volved or gas results is turning out to be some competition in the region prompting countries to seek a compromise in the books and count. shifting gears that nationalism is on the rise a string of successes fancy immigration policies in. the.
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very warm welcome to you this is a lie from moscow with me to have it this week globalist use discussed at the un general assembly have been overshadowed by a provocative speech by the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad's nester explains why some delegates was so offended they stood up and walked out. with the fanfare on the streets of new york this week. no one could miss the spectacle of more than one hundred ninety one world leaders descending upon the united nations for the annual general assembly. but stealing the spotlight on the world stage. a faceoff between iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and us president barack obama obama defended u.n. sanctions the u.s. has spearheaded over iran's nuclear program though he called for dialogue on the
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door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through. the dialogue awkward dinner job responded with drove the u.s. and european union delegations out of the assembly hall all together he claimed nine eleven was an inside job by america as a middle voice of us most people believe that some segments within the u.s. government has traded the attack to reverse the declining u.s. economy and his grip in the middle east in order to save the zionist regime committed in a job may have lost some of his audience inside the halls but he continued the conversation in public where you're smiling do you believe or started that the government had a head about how to live and in what seemed like interviews with almost every network and you had a captive audience on the street or did they have going activist to protest against his visit almost daily how the. pomp and circumstance aside off why
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didn't god said he may return to the negotiating table if the security council plays nice iran has always be ready for a dialing based on respect and justice and the international community warned of where an escalation in the conflict could lead and if force is used against iran. i believe this would be the shortest way. to the radicals in their own. truly and decided that no that we will struck we must have. been talk of m. d. g.'s or millennium development goals of fighting hunger and poverty amidst a global recession countries were more measured in making pledges for too long we've measured our efforts by the dollars we spoke of the food that we delivered to the conference concluded with deep concern that the un is falling far short of conquering problems such as world poverty and malnutrition it appeared no country
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yesterday we. more or less they're. still short of conquering their hunger with the finest cuisine new york has to offer but this time of the year you have the fresh french fry truffles that will do all make up out of their what a black truffle sauce and i will show you the truffle stable side and after a week of traffic truffles and talk the price is already packing up despite debates continuing next week as global problems persist the u.n.g.a. remains a convenient place for leaders to share their opinions and ideas people hope that they care even if nothing changes after this week as to whether any of the rhetoric becomes reality or that we're just going to have to wait and see next year or at leicester r t b. well taking the role stream of the u.n. general assembly many disciplines talked about mutual obligations democracy and human rights some critics say the host nation should take a closer look at domestic abuse before preaching to the rest of the worlds as world
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leaders gathered at the united nations today we must. be living up to our mutual responsibility the voice of america took to the podium in the universal declaration of human rights. we recognize the inherent dignity and rights of every individual yet three miles south from barack obama's lecture on moral principles one woman languishes in this federal jail behind me stripped many say of all her dignity allegedly at the hands of u.s. officials. pakistani born u.s. educated a neuroscientist mother of three and the doctor us mainstream media lavey. a so-called terrorist never charged with committing an act of terror i mean i think his story is really just a symbol of a broader problem which has gone largely unnoticed which is that there are
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you know hundreds and if not thousands of people who have been disappeared at the hands of. you know either the bush administration or we don't know perhaps it continues into the obama administration and have never there the captors have never been held to account family spokesperson. says before publicized arrest in two thousand and eight the mit graduate was tortured and secretly detained in the notorious prison she was kidnapped in pakistan with her three children in march of two thousand and three no one knows where they are for a period of five years until of course the united. it's government announces that she's in custody in afghanistan and forster says he is among the countless faces illegally swept up by an unknown forces fighting this so-called global war on terror we believe that the u.s.
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government had a role in her disappearance and imprisonment for the missing five years. overseas siddiqi has become known as the daughter of pakistan. thousands have stormed the streets. proclaiming her a victim of america's post nine eleven justice system a system creating more enemies than friends this was never about that this was about the u.s. trying to see if it's really something that you should be can you just did that but what it did in that in in the process was that it smashed it's one thing that it stood for and that was the power of justice and it has just lost that and that is in front of the will was amnesty international headquartered in manhattan for decades was staging a noisy worldwide campaigns to free people they say are political prisoners often as far as burma or north korea but not in the case of a city who was imprisoned and tried next door in new york city key supporters sara
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flounders says the so-called pioneers of human rights abroad have blatantly turned away from a horrific problem here at home not to address us on the where people are held and under horrendous conditions tortured abuse held in solitary confinement the first obligation always to address the issues and the conduct of your own government thursday morning after he was sentenced to eighty six years in prison her crime attempted assault against a u.s. soldier yet the alleged crimes against her never investigated it's been. really horrifying to see that obama who ran for president as the anti bush and who was so adamantly opposed to the perversion of the united states constitution
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to see him now the continuation of all of these policies that he has adopted from the bush administration has been absolutely outrageous thank you very much. marina portnoy party. coming up later this hour struck by poverty. i think it's just a power struggle. in the big apple ever people say about america you know my situation. austria is right wing freedom party is helping and computer will help it win votes in sunday's provincial elections were less successful this will be yet another success for your far right to general elections you got to take the sins fear to be the wrong lines of islamophobia. was the bye-bye mosque game
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as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wised up that it's on we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we released by the right wing freedom party as part of its bid for election and the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours it's received more than two hundred thousand web hits within a week it was banned the computer game may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there and five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party emotions in the game
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and islam is a reality if we want to build mosques we will build them anyway i have a vision of the future where every town and city in austria has a mosque with a minaret that people can see from the outside in. the judicial authorities upheld the complaint and ruled it again went beyond the acceptable discussion forcing the freedom party to take it down from its website in that one of the numbers who played the game show that islam is a very important issue thanks to us it was talked about in the first place but the judicial system is meddling in politics and stopping a free discussion of many say that ban has had the reverse effect because not even a single minute in styria and less than two percent of the population of muslim. the freedom party failed to get the single sleep of the last election now it's expected to triple its vote and put a dent in the ruling coalition of two centrist party to hear it will be changing the whole system for defeating you already locking in. what they like to do is
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position themselves as the resistance of the true people which is kind of been suppressed by the status quo if the freedom party performs well it will follow the footsteps of recent successes by far i'd parties in sweden belgium and the netherlands. it appears that no longer can the centrist parties ignore the voices of those alone by islam and immigration or they risk being penalized at the ballot box you go abroad no party gratz steria a russian a nazi and former martial arts fighter who escaped a fight hospital surrender to immigration officials in norway and demanded a political asylum this week it just. turned up on the immigration officer no. he ran it decided he could no longer hide the savior loved them to the state for
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the psychiatric care in st petersburg events that has emerged in norway where his article thirty. political. wearing a t. shirt with a swastika and carrying a loaded gun he turned himself in that is now under arrest. this is a breach of the weapon we have found a weapon and confiscated other interesting items which gives this case a priority the investigation is now under way he used to be best known for his aggressive fighting style within the ring now it's his imprisonment escape and his ties with the band nationalists fashion party the slavic union that's grabbing the attention. he called me several hours before that video was made and said he was going to turn himself in i replied that it was up to him he thanked me for supporting him murder threats assault and robbery and an alleged psychotic
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breakdown placed in high security psychiatric can but after transfer to a low security facility he made light work of escaping whipping up a wire fence of his hands he simply walked away the doctors a disinherit too intimidated to intervene it's raising serious questions as to how exactly a dangerous psychiatric patient managed to escape and make it out of russia without being caught but the reason it's funny they tell us that he's totally insane and all he does a scream and in reply to any question however he managed to cross two borders and he brought his weapon along i know one member of the slav again who originally came from a speck of stone he asked for political asylum and was granted a residence visa i'm not sure what will happen with that sick but anything is possible. the former fighters fate now hangs on whether he'll be extradited back to russia or granted political asylum and sarah.
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and we have lots more coming up in the programming reading. runners was free to russia. made a vow that. one. hit it hard to come here for the one that run proud russian. writer. of the article dominated top international form in moscow the objective was to ensure that the competition for the billions of tons of oil and gas wouldn't overheat. if you stand alone you can survive in the arctic that's how russian premier have led him or putin explained but no country by itself can deal with the enormous challenges i had at the north pole he promised that what average treasures lie hidden under the peak layer of ice will be no fighting over the top of the
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world the arctic needs secure sustainable management and if there's anybody who'd a thought it was that we often hear some futuristic forecasts predicting a battle for the arctic are responsible analysis shows the majority of the frightening scenarios on the future of the arctic have no grounds whatsoever their goal is to provoke clashes among the arctic states and so that those who make the predictions can fish for something in the murky waters but i am absolutely sure that all the existing problems including the ones over the continental shelf can be resolved in a manner of partnership and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been
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a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon for many years people thought the arctic was this frozen wasteland that no one lives here no one survives here it's a place for polar bears and a glimpse and the reality is that the arctic is a vibrant place with rich natural resources rich human resources where people live and survive daily got to love it choose to live here but some of the history's saddest chapters were written on the white pages of these glass years during the. cold war it was one of the world's most militarized regions with nuclear missiles placed there the war has may have gun but oil and gas drills i likely to replace them environmentalist question just how safe big struction technology will be in this stuff to rain especially with the gulf of mexico disaster and its lingering
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legacy so fresh in people's minds it's not just a question of all for new york all drugs in the arctic it's all shoulder that we approach those in our responsible way i don't think anybody come up cross the arctic simply from their point of view but let us exploit the resources i think everybody shares your responsibility not your store shelves or your vitamins on the arctic nations but also to the entire world because if we measure the off to the northern part of the world the consequences will be felt in asia and africa latin america the rest of europe in the united states and elsewhere apart from anna chan territorial claims concerns were again raised that pumping for fuel in the world's refrigerator as it's sometimes known could speed up global warming a quarter of the world's untapped manager resources altered states have become
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increasingly anxious just take their claims on to the look pretty piece of pie but russia says they'll be no fighting over the arctic fortunes and any territorial dispute what will result in just as informal and friendly atmosphere as a big dinner it's been a great show for our t.v. moscow. israel's moratorium on settlement construction in the west bank is set to expire within hours from now it was set up a ten months ago by the israeli government is a move towards peace talks with palestinian officials meanwhile government officials want several times that any new construction workers in the west bank could hold on going peace talks song. sadness ponder celebrate the event by laying the foundation stains of new buildings in the area the international community has repeatedly called on israel to extend the moratorium when i speak to representatives from both sides of the conflict from the organization peace and now
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and even from the pro jewish settlements council. so i put the question to you do you think that an end to this moratorium will help the peace process be the end of it. i don't think that freezing jewish building into d.n.c. mary has anything to do with peace whatsoever we have i misidentified what the cause of of not having peace here is the cause is the arab world at large and the palestinians in particular not accepting the right for the do to have a state here and so therefore the phrase has nothing to do with peace whatsoever and never did what do you think should be the next step in order to bring peace to the region first of all we need to keep on freezing for keeping freezing we have to get into serious negotiations in order to find a true true solution to the church disputing the list only after having some kind of two state for two nations solution in the land of israel and then we'll be
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able to say that we really have bring peace to the camp that mr berger represents has almost disappeared from the israeli political scene at their representatives in knesset are almost completely gone in the parliament because israelis have woken up and they realize that this messianic idea of the far left they're all we have to do is say what we think is right and everything will fall into place is just absurd and what we're doing most israelis is actually listening to what the arabs have to say and giving respect to what they say. of country of the way as much as the jewish people like me we believe that freezing. listen you know we have to keep on freezing gybing in so many in order to get israel into a real peace within a few years we have. israel maybe losing. her weak arab will you and harry will do to me to do exist us census figures show
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america's possibility level is that is highest for one hundred years wars in iraq and afghanistan along with the turmoil of the financial crisis all blame for the grim statistic. people on the streets of new york how about they think the situation really is. the u.s. census bureau released a report indicating that about forty four million americans or one in seven live below the poverty level that's the highest it's been in over half as that jury what or who's to blame for this this week let's talk about that is that the prising not consider in obama's policy you know the pinkies the blame for where we're at right now well he's partially to blame he's put the whole country and. so how are we going to get out of it. get rid of obama well i mean we are fighting two wars and i
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think they are costing a lot of money so obviously that's having a significant effect on the economy and obama inherited these wars so i don't think we can blame him i've lost faith in the government i think it's just a power struggle in washington now that's what i think it's kind of like everyone saying what they're supposed to be saying for their party but no one's concerned about doing anything that's one way of putting it i suppose i would say the mortgage mortgage dilemma. loaning money that we don't have to people that can afford to begin with and i think that was the beginning of it do you think that's going to turn around any time soon are we going to just see more. i hope i hope it turns around i think it's i think it's on the upswing there would be no middle class just poverty class and the rich class so that would appear to be it so you think that the middle class is kind of disappearing in this country i think it's definitely it's definitely. not so much disappearing but it's definitely not as as big as it as it used to be i mean you know growing up my parents always said that the middle class was a lot bigger and times were a lot easier like
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a lot of people tend to react and take a lot of things for granted. well those things that we really have and you know we have a lot more than several other countries in this world and it's going to get complacent that things are going to debate we should focus and what we do have instead of what we don't have a now so. the bottom line is that no matter. who or what is to blame for this high level of poverty let's just hope someone or something can do something about it. two russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut made it safely back to earth on saturday after a technical glitch in orbit threaten their return the crew all currently in a stall city rehabilitation center in the moscow region where for the first time the soyuz spacecraft failed to undock from the international space station on time and the journey was perspiring falling isn't a problem it was fixed on the second attempt to detach went smoothly the space
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travelers loaded safe in context and after spending almost six months on the board the i s s three crew members remained at the station ready to welcome the next team who was scheduled to leave for all brits on october the eighth. russia's capital hosted an international race events on sunday as part of the country's running day policy spends a moscow how to finish a five kilometer run around the city's sentence historic landmarks. bivins put on her trainers and took on the challenge. runners here are the streets of russian capital added made a paper ballot in late brother run moscow by pavement how to test the can come from the i prefer to walk not run proud russian and runners. for the all at once. here. i want to.
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ride. one racer came from manchester england to raise money and awareness for russian orphanage it's a small race because it's a good distance just completed two hundred forty kilometers so for three weeks. three continents to raise money for north beach just north east all the marathon is meant to inspire a healthy living it's also meant to inspire those of us who reserve. down but. not for the trauma of this event is that races are able to take an historic site of the city at night and do it in a party atmosphere and speaking a party once the event is over that's when the celebration began with a free concert at the kremlin. is a popular today as another round always takes place in london hundreds of people wearing blue room the scenes from seven kilometers along the river thames on sunday
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they were than usual to raise awareness save the day just species seven hundred people to haul the same number of mounting grit is believed to be left in the wild . as. charity run to raise two hundred forty thousand dollars for the great guerrilla organization dedicated to primates savation. also in headlines around the world crowds of people have gathered near a detention camp of asylum seekers in belgium near the capital protest to say that the lack of identity documents is not a crime and locking those people in jail is unnecessary early this month the european commission announced plans to strengthen anti immigration rules. at least twelve polish tourists have been killed after the bus they were travelling on hit a car before crashing into
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a bridge in germany the bulk carrying forty nine poles all the way home from a vacation in spain crashed on a highway east of balad german authorities believe the vehicle was forced on the road by a car merging into traffic a government spokesman says that potence prime minister donald truth will travel to the scene of the accident. is that we mean stories i'll be back in just a few minutes with an update of all headlines.
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