tv [untitled] December 10, 2010 2:00pm-2:30pm EST
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george weston. you can tell her to sit down to go and. read this in the kennel was hotel as a treat. tonight a lot of outrage. smart this year's nobel prize ceremony as a chinese political prisoner gets the award but as many of the west call for his release critics say countries such as the us should focus on their own problems with. american companies channeling channeling funds into the whistleblower web site wiki leaks have stopped all payments but the still allowing money to flow to brace's groups like the ku klux klan again that stories are of use to come and london is recovering from its worst unrest in a decade as students vented their anger over great. violence spilling onto the streets.
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this is r t it's ten pm here now welcome if you just joined this son kevin owen with a top story for you and for the first time in more than seventy years no one was able to accept the nobel peace prize the winner human rights advocate is in china serving an eleven year sentence for subversion chinese authorities angered over the award of banned both him and his wife from traveling towards low because of the scandal surrounding the winner represent this moment a third of the fifty countries invited skip the ceremony to including those from russia saudi arabia and pakistan russian officials are being suggested the junior son is the leader of the online whistleblower wiki leaks deserves an award among washington's hunting for sanchez's latest revelations the u.s. is among the nations calling for the release of the chinese nobel prize winner that calls. double standard. no prize is
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granted the lucille ball i don't want to pass any judgment on your style i'll write in effect what it's implied it's really been targeting of china done on this group an equal chance although it has nothing to do with what you michelle obama has actually done and you come to the conclusion that cries based on political considerations rather than on anything tangible well i saw a statement by the russian media regarding assad and i think that what you see with regard to the silence is the most standards julian assange is now being threatened he's being targeted for releasing information he took ill will be caught so they can see the novel standards of the so-called international community where a son is talking to a halt knowing what's what he should be doing which is releasing factual information which should be known to the public and then you have the opposite case
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where the same people will be pushing for a candidate which is a dissident within the people's republic of china and using the nobel peace prize to justify a political agenda and this year it essentially is going to put pressure on china and to to target scientists so-called human rights record when in fact the united states human rights record is far worse than that of china. and american media freedom come pay to pay to philip says the u.s. campaign in iraq is proof that human rights don't mean much for washington. early us it was the most. highly year of human rights acts in the world hope. they keep trying to cover that up and pretend that they care and they go and i mean just as the war in iraq has resulted in over a million and a million casualties we have a global empire us nato military industrial media empire operate worldwide and in
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response to the press like wiki we do that all kinds of tactics of. attacking the messenger diversionary knew and now that we are and our sons are the rats when you start to expose the truth and you see the real inner side workings of. our of course it's an embarrassment to the powerful but if we're talking about democracy and human rights we need that information it needs to be out and it needs to be public. that was american media freedom campaign to talk to their peta phillips those supporting wiki leaks have staged a cyber war on companies which are obstructing its work including pay pal these are and must and these firms say they don't allow their clients to promote illegal activities but next tonight is the county's teacher can report this doesn't seem to stop them from continuing to serve some outspoken hate groups. the u.s. government has presented no charges against juliana saunders but the absence of solid accusations did not stop american government officials from reportedly
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putting pressure at the highest level to cut off weiqi leaks money supply the senior executive of america's money transfer giant pay pal said the state department had written to the company claiming the online whistleblower was involved in illegal activities so pay pal along with master card and the sat no longer accept cash donations for the controversial web site the threat of this impact on national security and we say that in the united states everybody. you know what's their parents and they do what they're told. and so i think that it's a misconception in some cases that people think that the u.s. is purely a money driven society it's not the government certain particularly over national security no court ruling no legal procedures were needed to crackdown on the media
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organization i think it's outrageous wiki leaks has not been charged with a single u.s. crime and i'm saying even charged with a crime and here the nation or the country's financial institutions are taking action on behalf of our state department to extinguish this whistleblower web site leader pay-pal back tracked on acting upon the u.s. government's request master card and the so where most of a sieve on the issue but the general explanation they give for not accepting donation payments will weaken leaks is that the site quote encourages promotes facilitates or instructs others to engage in illegal activity but on the other hand nine their master card have any problems processing donations for say no kuku. klan. movement and. a history of extreme violence with the goals of racial segregation and white supremacy and yet it takes seconds to make
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a donation to the klan we're using one of one of those is that the zen master card must be saying it's all about business right but they're not saying that when it comes to leaks and number of senators including the chairman of the homeland security committee joe lieberman were quick to pat those companies on the back for cutting off cash to weaken leaks but some can't help asking if u.s. officials are so down on we kill leaks why aren't they after the week you leaks partner papers one other incredible thing about the prosecution is that so many people are falsely reporting that wiki leaks has dumped two hundred fifty thousand documents that's not true at all they only were putting stuff on their web page when you go to the new york times or spiegel or the guardian or we're putting up or very useful to the united states government in some ways there is
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a severe slanting in the output that is the new york times got to go through as many document as it possibly could in the several weeks or several months given to it by we kulaks to go through these documents and pick and choose those documents that were most conducive towards the new york times there's a lot of mystery surrounding wiki leaks but what's on the surface now are examples of double standards everyone is after we can leaks but not for example the new york times question is why going to shut down our t. washington d.c. . later on tonight we'll tell you how some people in india dying without even knowing the polls find out why the marriott going on record it and why the country statistics don't seem to tally with those of the world health organization that's coming up. clearing up after the worst day of student protests seen in the u.k. for over a decade the unrest came after m.p.'s voted in favor of increasing university
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tuition fees in england violence flared across the british capital with government property vandalism even prince charles's car attacked by demonstrators at his correspondent in london lorimer reports. we're seeing broken glass a lot of people being drafted in for this cleanup operation a lot of the violence was centered around the green area which is just opposite the houses of parliament that protesters tore down fences which are now being having to be put back up again yesterday was was a violent day it's now being called the worst unrest that we've seen in london in a decade. of calls and firecrackers being aimed directly at police and it was a point in meeting in fact when whenever you saw a police motorcycle or a police car it was being aggressively attacked by protesters and also one point the prince of wales charles and his wife camilla as car was attacked by protesters they were on their way. without what's now being described as significant. police
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protection as attack that car smashed one of the windows and threw paint on that car there's an investigation into how that could have been allowed to happen but the world cup will is on home and protesters are setting ball of fire they smashed windows at the treasury and cool and interesting really to distinguish it from previous protests it was increasingly difficult yesterday to find students who condemns the violence more and more they're seeing it more as a means to an end rather than something to be condemned and something that's hard jacking that message is important to note this rise that has been agreed will treble be about that it costs students to go to university or some students attend the way it's going to go up from just under five thousand dollars to around fourteen thousand dollars but that won't take effect until the next generation of students goes to university so this this is something that will really come into
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force in around two thousand and twelve we spoke to chris knights yesterday who's a professor of anthropology and also a season demonstrates that hardly a demonstration takes place in london without him being there and he said that he's . to fight so and that's what he said for me this is. spirit of. come again. parachute in prague of course young people leading the struggle for freedom and first the students moved and then the workers this is exactly what's happening here except i think it will be in a much bigger scale right across europe and of course as chris knight says this is not an isolated incident this is part of a europe wide to me meant and so we are seeing this violence spreading and worsening and continuing and certainly as i say that the protesters that i spoke to yesterday all determined i'm prepared to come out on the streets again in what some are already calling a winter of discontent. reporting all of her other moves from the e.u.
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referendum campaign and he predicts more violent protests ahead in the u.k. he says the worst is yet to come. i think we're going to see there's going to be much more financial hardship there's going to be a lot more unemployment a lot less public services to go for ripple and our elderly and our sick rely on and there's going to be some shootouts when they start fights we're still reeling out of the e.u. countries that foolish enough to join the euro then there's going to be a lot of anger that coalition government almost by definition is a government that nobody wants so as we start to bail out more and more countries and just more things that student costs go up and which. cuts things that people will become more and more angry so i think the student demonstrations are just the very start of much more demonstrating to come thoughts there of all of our adam from the e.u. referendum campaign on this channel now still to come in the program tonight a multimillion dollar purchased by
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a multi-billion dollar work and i'm talking about find out whose book this new jury is your what makes it so special as well as closely related tonight. first to me too much credit is likely to run for a second term as russia's president us according to his aide are kind of a call vich in a t.v. interview he said that he came to that conclusion from the way vetted behaved and the initiatives he was undertaking according to difficult which i would bet it's clearly not feeling like he's a lame duck president right now the issue of whether medvedev or thirty move putin would run for the presidency is raise a lot of speculation both in russia and abroad the pair said they'll make a joint decision about the issue later and it would depend on the situation in the country at the time political analyst. told us that our t. there's unlikely to be any disagreement between putin and medvedev on the issue. i think we can witness a quiet. partnership aeration said and there you are partners in france there are
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a lot of people behind the both politicians behind mr putin behind mr medvedev who are defense of course that. an agenda who definitely has only interest in some cases and get on to the beaches so i think if we'll see some of the crimes of war between mr modi different it will be not a quarrel between different kinds of politicians by between different branches so as a national lead. malaria kills over two hundred thousand people a year in india a study has found but with huge numbers of deaths in rural parts of the country going on recorded questions have now been raised over whether the world health organization has massively underestimated global malaria death rates artie's care and since got this story tonight. in india's eastern state of bihar one more victim succumbs to malaria it's a treatable infection yet it still takes more lives in india than each hiv. malaria has spread everywhere near our village no medical teams come to help us and
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hospitals are far away poor people like us are dying at this hospital and many patients believe they have the parasite to infection. and i have a very high temperature and i think i have no larry i've come to the doctor for treatment because many people in my neighborhood have malaria a new study has found that malaria kills more than thirty mm dime's the number of people caught in d.s. to meet it by the world health organization since many malaria deaths occurred at home and in rural areas they don't get recorded so researchers was did families and asked them to describe what had happened to the victims a method known as verbal autopsy we estimated that something like four percent of the deaths between one and sixty nine years of age were due to malaria and if you multiply that percentage by the national number of deaths. you get two hundred thousand deaths before age seventy in india it's
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a staggering number is specially compared to the world health organization's estimate of just fifteen thousand then more fatalities it disputes the studies saying verbal autopsy responders could mistake merely as commonly found symptoms it is true that you can confuse me with other causes of fever however. excess the use of verbal. oxy poor meeting childhood deaths from malaria in africa so a bit puzzled why they were big work in one continent and not to go some miles away in another most medical staff in the indian hospitals agreed the number of malaria deaths is far more than the w.h.o. figure as india faces this killer disease it's important for the government and the w. we true knowledge the scale of the problem only then can they upgrade their disease control strategies and resources to fight malaria effectively in all its forms god and seeing r.d.
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new delhi for the top world news stories tonight at least eleven people have been killed after a car packed with explosives was rammed into a hospital in northwest pakistan it happened in a shia muslim neighborhood police say it's likely to have been an act of sectarian violence but it's come just two days after sixteen people were killed by a suicide bomber in a nearby town israel's offering compensation to the families of those killed in the deadly raid on a gaza bound aid flotilla in may the proposals in exchange for turkey's help in protecting israeli navy against more suits but it does fall short of formally apologizing for the incident nine turkish activists were shot dead by as many rings during the attack and korea is yet to resume full diplomatic relations with israel since the tragedy. an archive of rwanda's nine hundred ninety four genocide is being unveiled it will include evidence collected from survivors and witnesses around eight hundred thousand people were killed over about one hundred days with most of the victims from the ethnic group. detailing that tragic event of the
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nation will be held in the capital kigali. where the next paris airports they're returning back to normal the day after that snowfall caused so much flight chaos even the french capital's landmark eiffel tower was closed for a time due to this but is now set to reopen partially europe has seen the usual amount of snow this month causing transport disruption across the continent the severe weather conditions rick's. but you continue. if you got money spend it some say well this next story is a good example of that i guess russian tycoon roman abramovich has become the proud owner of the largest yacht in the world after a year long delay and shelled out a whopping four hundred million euros it includes if you can't think of a hell of a dance floor on a cinema but to find out more on the story and what the editor in chief of the magazine boat exclusive has to say you look at our website here's a quick taste of what he said on there. first of all it's the biggest yacht in the world and if you have
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a custom project like this year of maybe let me say two million per metre then you're very expensive materials on board and indoor pool to helli parents. eighty crew so if you refuel once it's maybe you around five hundred thousand he changed something about the interior and then i think your yard had some technical problems but again this is the biggest yacht in the world and. totally custom project so there are always problems if you if you build the super yachts like this . some of the stories in our website getting a lot of clicks tonight the story about a boy in russia recovering from kimi that he's getting help with schoolwork and is even able to attend class and then leave it all thanks to a very unlikely study partner in the shape of a robot story get a lot of hits if you want more about it take a look at our home page brand new website bonnie look to it also grounded five american pilots who fought alcohol was the best way to keep warm in the freezing
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cold of siberia earned a spot of trouble as you can see there they were called brawling on camera during a drunken night. at the russian base jumper a south pole peak after becoming the first person performing death defying jump. to take a breath away. to see more of the fascinating footage log on to. land safely. explore all things american in the russian capital from food to films modern andrews has got all the latest western flavors that's coming up here about ten minutes tonight the business update kareen.
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i want to welcome to a business program with mcqueen malakand good to have you with us russian businessman alexander live has confirmed he's planning to sell around four percent of their float shares the deal is estimated to be worth up to one hundred ten million dollars as leverage it sells the forty four million shares in russia's national air carrier the shares are to be sold through a private placement organized by u.b.s. i don't believe the main reason for the sale is to generate finances for negatives troubled national reserve bank which is seen capital flows through a number of state inspections. russian prime minister to put it has met is finished counterpart in st petersburg economic issues on the agenda as russia is still the prime trade partner for finland bilateral trade has recovered close to its pre-crisis level passing eleven billion dollars during the first nine months of two thousand and ten that's almost a quarter of the year both sides have sealed several agreements including a shipbuilding venture which would help russia to embrace state of the art ship
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manufacturing technology. markets and mixed on friday with the r.t.s. gaining and the mindsets pointing downwards north may kill the biggest where on the r.t.s. over one and a half percent bucking the trend was lukewarm about said point six percent ross telecom and ross may have finished one point seven percent higher airflight shares have dropped four point three percent on news of a stake sale. now russian markets began the week strongly after last friday's rally on the back of the successful world cup bed but slowed by mid week mainly due to a profit taking john hazel from citibank russia recaps that week. the mice exchange for the most part this week is flat in the next because i think the incredible enthusiasm we saw last friday last friday's trading after the after russia won the world cup bid for twenty eight team a lot of died out throughout the week there's profit taking cetera so the only real
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the main events this week was with x five finally announcing the acquisition of paper that acquisition looked to be done a pretty much. your average market valuations it doesn't look like they got in a bidding war with wal-mart that was good for x five but as a whole the market was basically flat on the week the u.s. regulators have frozen the assets of unnamed investors who bought shares in a russian jews group we'll done just before pepsico announced its takeover bed one of them use a swiss bank account to buy four hundred thousand american depository receipts which are a proxy for with the down shares on the new york stock exchange it's illegal in most developed markets to use inside information to profit from moves in share prices last july russia adopted a law against insider trading the regulators are still working out how to enforce that when bill down eighty oz jumped twenty eight percent in new york last week i would have earned the unnamed investors
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a profit of about two point seven million dollars. but if you look good it would seem to happen according to the news it is a perilous action in peril or criminal prosecution confiscation of this it's in the bruce in the proof which means that no the purchase of the securities has to prove that here actually had good reasons except when so little to do what he did. look or list planning to sell one a half billion dollars of convertible bonds due in two thousand and fifteen as the russian oil giants first sale of such that in almost a decade unsecured bonds will have a coupon of two and a half to three percent and will be convertible into locals eighty hours listed in london a spokesman for the company declined to comment on the reason for the sale won't all demand will be higher than expected next year and will stay high until two thousand and fifteen that's according to the international energy agency brant
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crude traded over ninety one dollars this week ahead of the opec meeting on saturday but analysts are split on the longer term outlook for the oil price but in a panic over reports. in contrast with many traders russia's finance minister. has a green prediction for oil prices sixty dollars per barrel within three years among those who agree with him feature rating agency says it's a fair price justified by fundamentals and stripped off speculation it is our view that a lot of producing countries are quite comfortable with the level of between sixty to seventy because it helps them balance their budgets but also think the price of between sixty to seventy companies can actually conduct and carry out some of the higher costs the projects for instance are all signs in canada future believes the current level reflects the supply demand balance however there resist throughout to that long term make believe room which suggests if china is middle class follows
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american patterns and moves to the suburbs the number of cars could skyrocket as well as need for gasoline in five years chinese demand could grow to the limit and a half million barrels a day from the current nine the international energy agency project global oil demand could exceed the pre-crisis peak of two thousand and seven already next year . and with average eighty eight point eight million barrels a day analysts suggest ok come on the pressure to increase supplies in the new year that's present member states are keeping about five in the house million barrels a day off the market that's yemen but of course the business our team. that's all the businesses we have for you but you can always find more stories if you log on to our website that's r t dot com.
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