tv [untitled] March 11, 2011 12:00am-12:30am EST
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the dolphins morse's retake key areas from bravo locals one of the media exaggeration is stoking foreign intervention nato will lose its fleet closer to libyan shuras refusing to rule out a military action which ruffled refuses to support. the country's massive oil reserves are caught in the crossfire with exports dropping to critical levels but analysts say the world doesn't care who owns the fuel just keep it pumping. and killing an ambulance russian doctors fieri a traffic jam queue jumpers who are using dogs to diversions the crews to speed through moscow.
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a lot from our studios in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us we start with developments in libya where colonel gadhafi forces are pushing rebels out of more cities in battle the there has already reclaimed the western city of zawiya and one of his sons warns the government troops are heading to the opposition stronghold of benghazi hundreds of rebels left the oil port of ras lanuf after reported attacks with rockets and time shells of the international red cross the scribes libya as now being in the midst of a civil war ministers from the gulf cooperation council which represents six arab states have called the libyan regime illegitimate but we believe the country itself locals are more concerned with how the events in their country are being. portrayed
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as artie's policy or has been finding out they're worried that the global media standing seem to put drama above reality is encouraging a foreign intervention. is a lot more heckling on the international stage over the merits intervention and a no fly zone and the bargaining taking place in downtown tripoli market shops your clothes really not geez people are afraid and many of the africans used to work here a fled the country and the argument that libya is on the brink of civil war so foreign intervention is needed seems to ring a little hollow there. gadhafi has offered access to foreign media but only if they can really stay well away from any of the opposition but it's a similar picture in opposition strongholds dr ramadan bricky was forced to close the bin ghazi office. because of pressure from rebels who have to quench the
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version of events or nothing. and many did after supporters fear that while he may be winning the war with the rebels he's losing information war hero insurance or else are tricky with school call bonus issues puzzled and angry i reported this recent shooting people in its normal future strong gets. right to hammer. and light certainly seems calm on the streets. as for conflicts else we did const climbing this little media coverage and even for an interest to intervene there are a. host. when rebels and the
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government but nobody seems to be thinking about it's only because fashionable attention is focused on libya the only reason with libya the oil here think we'd be in iraq if the major war there was broccoli. it's a. chance. for the second round of emergency talks gets underway in brussels on friday european leaders are expected to demand colonel gadhafi his resignation and it follows france's official recognition of libya's opposition and the invitation of two antique about the rebel envoys to paris arkan's during a bushell is following developments between the e.u. and nato of brussels. says that nato is ready to act finally is the most explicit comments so far from nato that is where to send troops into libya but the fact is it's backed into
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a corner because of course he keeps making more explicit as i say a commitment to send troops into libya at the same time there's a growing international backlash in which the head of nato has been forced to recognize the secretary general says that he understands the concerns here did that there must be proof and didn't commitment from the rebels that they will see this nato troops backing them because of course the fear of the rebels is that once nato comes in the libyan population will turn against them let's listen to what reza aslan had to say exactly it has been decided to increase the presence of. nato maritime assets in the central mitchell rain in these ships it will improve nature oshie to ation of awareness our message today is. nato is united nato is vigilant nature is ready to act
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or there was a meeting between president sarkozy's office of france and the libyan rebel national council off their wish it was decided to announce that france recognizes the rebels as the legitimate power in that country they will exchange ambassadors france will send a message to being ghazi and vice versa there will be a diplomat in france as the official representative of the country the french foreign minister eligible urged european partners to follow suit and engage with the new libyan leaders and the trouble is this opposition doesn't have much control it says there are certain hot pockets of the country in the east there's also dubious question marks over its formation there are former ministers of justice the minister of the interior from the good effete regime in this party along with several rebels rebels who dissidents also who spent years in prison it's not sure
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why france has done this france this is not traditionally the closest ally of libya because libya was the home holy of italy and there are question marks now being raised by the international community water of france's motives of course one of them is the fear that military events intervention is being planned and will follow suit russia's envoy to nato told me that he male fears the worst in the east right now there's a real danger me silence can be used against libyan air bases to deprive gadhafi his advantage as the legal head of state also there are attempts to jigger michael rebels to make it seem to the outside power has passed from gadhafi to the rebels who have been repeated calls from the international community to leave libya lowden and let the two sides sort out their dispute between themselves this fears that this will disturb a hornet's nest by foreign military intervention even the rebels themselves say they were. prefer the four sections not to get involved yet as we heard from
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russia's representatives of late so there are increasing fears that the western powers of gearing up for military intervention in the country i was artie's our blissful reporting on the e.u. meeting in brussels where former us presidential advisor paul craig roberts says that france would not be talking without support from washington but they would come in there without permission in washington and they would at least want the cover of nato the united nations. the united states and. the world is usually when they say that they want to. live in and have a no fly zone you get the relief to go what is the real agenda goes they don't show . compassion for afghans or iraqis well back staircase where we actually could do something about it since it's the united states
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inflicting the damage so if they haven't any compassion for those people why do they have for the libyans what the rebels need or take weapons and surface to air missiles and once they have that kind of. counter offensive will fail and so we don't need a no fly zone or american troops. well european politics writer john stone says the allies are taking their time deciding what action to take in order to have more evidence to justify a future military intervention. i fear that what we're seeing here is simply to play for time in order to build up the propaganda. a little bit heavier to close the military intervention and i think that they i fear that what they're waiting for is
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a little bit more blood. especially of those civilians can be claimed to be killed or shown to be killed by of course by khadafi i mean if the other side killed from there. won't be useful but. casualties so that they can say we have to do something to stop gadhafi from killing his own people that's the slogan and there isn't enough evidence yet that that is exactly what is happening so i think they're simply waiting and provoking provoking that bloodshed that will give them the excuse to act. allows the fighting in libya picks up pace of the country's ravaged oil industry it's what's on the firing line or both sides are striving for a total control of production but without damaging it or apparently to get their way it was artie's exxon avoid the reports importers might not care who supplies the oil so long as it keeps pumping. and leases of stability in the scorchingly
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been desert the country's all industry that's prior to the uprising was churning out around two percent of the global oil output has also fallen victim to the unrest to brokers the last major all facility leaving still maintaining its regular thracians and sending all to the world markets just last week two tankers departed from these oil terminals one carrying and million barrels of oil that was bound for china and another one with six hundred thousand barrels and board is now on its way to italy keep it deep in the east to group was one of the first cities taken over by the rebels being far from the front lines very this facility much of the damage that has befallen similar plans in the west and allowed it to operate pretty much as normal the only visible change is the rebels tricolor that replace the greenlee b. and flag of the guard corps because management now reports to the opposition leaders and ghazi we are walking no. i have to cross the country we see. what
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we what we would do more because. we cannot what we would have maybe with somebody would bomb but we finally with libyan banks feel paralyzed all buyers have to pay in cash but the christine's going directly to the opposition the plant also ships part of its output to other cities controlled by the rebels meanwhile elsewhere in libya oil facilities remain a danger zone well below the good afy side and rebels have said kadlec lee they will not seek to destroy oil infrastructure the long term damage is already apparent. on wednesday at refineries in ras lanuf of focal point of recent clashes was set ablaze if you sides blamed each other for the incident. and bellwether in. that. are crucial to export that would
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be a major factor. you could be looking at a couple of near steel prices continue to rise across the world the libyan government is undertaking yet another attempt to pacify railing crowds i believe in pumps patrol is now twenty five percent cheaper. to preserve the fuel price of fuel to simply be a sense before seventeen of of doing is simply been sent. to before the revolution the right. to today fuel was never particularly expansive in libya but exports accounting for more than eighty percent of the country's normal oil output they get i think government could afford lavish subsidies but the four in the mainly western companies pumping money in have law hatched on the stability of the libyan regime and now stand to lose out libya they produce. one point six one point seven
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million barrels of oil a day most of it goes to europe these are processed into big refineries were broken warning ruslan but as we know these two cities are under siege at least one million barrels of oil out of the market starting this week so that's why the u.s. and europe are so desperate levy on oil is low in sell for and she makes it highly valued in the west because the fuel produced from it pollutes less and if these leiden three dollars that for decades kept western companies on sweet terms big to get off the regime environmentally conscious politically nonchalant. r t two broke libya. well in our next hour the hardship in hebron we try to struggle of thousands of indigenous palestinians who face mounting abuse to force them to abandon their homeland.
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we hear it because our country out states. that god promised them this milind belongs to. will if they are still going to be thinking. and going chosen people will not believe that god is real estate agent say look at this that is this for you guys in disguise this is as for you. this is the. first of march then. cut. well the first u.s. government hearing into the radicalization of american muslims has been held in
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washington they're being led by homeland security chairman peter king who says the issue threatens the contrary we're hearing featured testimony from two men whose young relatives had been recruited to conduct terrorism but the questioning sparked protests with critics saying they're targeting religion extremists brian becker from the answer coalition believes that the moves are stirring up hatred instead of dealing with the core issue of radicalization. peter king's hearings are bogus this is an attempt with up hatred against muslims it's become a cottage industry in the last week hundreds of people have died in afghanistan the united states and those villages many young children have been killed and yet there's no scrutiny of that as an act of terrorism if you want to talk about what you radicalizing people around the world it's a cycle while internet site will violence has been intensified with the war in iraq a million lives in a record to thousands of lives in afghanistan and right here in the united states
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innocent people who go to the mosque every week are being targeted by the f.b.i. who are being treated with agent provocateurs whose children are being entrapped in different schemes and falling conspiracies this is a cottage industry this is the first refuge of scoundrels and peter king is the mean scoundrel. of moscow's notorious daily gridlock is the bane of millions of people's lives and it's legal to some inventive but i'm fair ways of getting from a to b. well for the right price traffic chiefs are jumping the queue you think ambulances are nice kathleen as out of investigates. imagine this was your regular monday morning. and she's day and wednesday and every other day every week for at least fourteen hours a day. moscow traffic is infamous with only the government and emergency vehicles having a small advantage and some so-called medics in the true spirit of capitalism decided to cash in on that. when i heard about this rumor i wanted to check it out for
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myself i was scared really simple to prove here i'll show you i'm going to call a private medical center and ask to send an ambulance taxi because of the. hike i'd like to order a car you know. what purpose. are you to drive me to a second relocation to the parliament house actually yes now. you know the prices will be about thirty minutes. but see i don't ask any questions i mean it's obvious that i'm not sick or anything if i'm going to the state duma but it doesn't matter to them consenting agree to wait for his taxi with us so we can at least get a shot of the emergency vehicle pulling up every single member of our crew was certain at the moment we can either sort camera he would floor the gas pedal and be gone instead he pulled over and watched his climb aboard equipment and our.
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interests and we know if our equipment made up the technical load of the ambulance the only remotely medical item on board was the stretcher so here we are in an ambulance making our way speedily city at the front of our camera crew to absolutely nothing to say to people that offer to someone or something like that service the only thing they care about is that you get the money by tell someone else or just under two hundred american dollars you guarantee their p.t. journey anywhere within the city limits. cutting through traffic our crew quickly arrived at the state duma where the driver kindly gave us a receipt but while some may think nothing of such a service there are people whose lives and jobs are greatly affected by it the real medics might have a good record there but never had a case like that in my experience i'm getting says that it just stop if someone tries to flag one down and go somewhere will stop if it's an accident of course or
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if someone needs medical assistance to give someone a lift and never will. for speed emergency medical technician such an act is impossible in many levels from africa to technical every single ambulance here is tracked with a navigation system and doctors report to dispatchers with any change in status from the moment really receive a call out and only one sheet there monitored left at the beach you know we try to add three routes around the interstate we can correct the route or even send them to a different location altogether all those movements are called it when i when they are all kind of diagnosed as they made you seem and which hospital late to get patients. these doctors have faith in their oath and their job and they're not happy about some private company giving them a brand name on these people they're not going to get any real health care professional has been trained to have values and these so-called medics are nothing
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but businessmen and should you. pronounce already as are looking into the matter fake medics are actually around people who are willing to pay and the real paramedics just get on with their real jobs cashman is our r t moscow. well let's take you around the world to update you on this hour's other main police in saudi arabia have opened fire on new government protesters three people have been injured and it happened in the eastern city of kut if we were more than one hundred shiite muslims gathered to call for the release of political prisoners and morsy government leaders have been a toughening progressive efforts to stop the wave upon the rest of that sweeping through the arab world think the world's biggest oil exporter. china has broadcast security footage showing the moment a powerful earthquake struck in the southwest at least twenty five people were
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killed and over two hundred fifty injured it calls the collapse of over a thousand houses as well as many others. buildings soldiers have been drafted in to provide emergency shelter that summer was followed by several aftershocks which cut power supplies. a lot of it strips american public sector workers of human rights has been passed in wisconsin and that's despite public protests republican governor scott walker said it's necessary to help balance the budget deficit but takes away and for use ability to fight for better pay and conditions senate republicans use a special maneuver to push through the bill despite democrat moves to derail the vote by traveling to a different state. a relative of afghan president hamid karzai has been killed by nato forces the man whose call to have been his cousin was shot dead in an overnight raid by coalition fruits at his home in southern afghanistan nato says it
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is investigating well a few days ago karzai chastised u.s. led forces for accidentally killing nine boys in the eastern akun our province. a largely dot com has news analysis of bailable for you on demand well let's take a quick look at what's there right now and some strategist olim in central russia will look at how barcelona archetypes plan to transform a city in the rules of a major make over. and then acclaimed british director behind the some of the movies and biggest costume dramas turns his talents to tolstoy reading some oscar winning influence through a new version of put it out. on the back with a recap of her story a short leave it first in the business news with kareena.
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good morning and welcome to business r.t. here last cup it also has increased its stake in noise can you kill the world's largest nickel miner from twenty five percent to almost thirty percent it means the rest of company owned by russian billionaire have legs even is a metal giants largest shareholder made a newspaper reports the interest plans to nominate more candidates for the north port and an extraordinary meeting of shareholders on friday the talks to reelect the current noise board was initiated by another core shareholder russo which is controlled by a billionaire unlikely to pascal two companies that are gauged a long lasting conflict over control of north may kill results as the north board is dominated by rival it draws officials its nominated chairman lost its position while into ross increased its own presence. russian energy giant look or has reported twenty nine percent jump in annual profit held by rising oil prices
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companies net profit rose to nine point one billion dollars lost sales increased by twenty nine percent to one hundred five billion dollars. the production of oil and gas that's available for sale by one point two percent last year the all major says high efficiency and cost controls allowed it to generate a strong fresh cash flow and high net income. let's have a look at markets asian stocks are trading in the red this friday signs of growing political instability in the middle east and north africa during fears of a spike in oil prices that could undermine global economic growth thanks sanctioned over three quarters of a percent while the nikkei is losing around eight percent. ended russia thursday's markets saw one of the biggest one day fall so far this year both the r.t.s. and the noise it's around three percent weighed down by negative economic data from the u.s. and an unstable oil price. what strong belief that the unrest in
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the auric peninsula in north africa is far from over investors are best sticking with the same stocks they have been during the turmoil since he's a warm up partner as one of us management see all. the support from one political point point of view. anything that has to do with oil gas and metals used to the or ok and from russia as the markets. and farther north among blacks. your prospect of. sort of the contagion for what you're seeing your youth. speer bank says its rates have been belorussian privatisation sales aiming saying crease its presence and c.i.s. countries at a meeting with prime minister spread bank c.e.o.
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have monographs said russia's biggest lender had already created an investment company in belarus spare bank plans to finance the activities of major as the prizes and construction of commercial property as well as attract other investors a credit line exceed seven hundred million dollars well i've used limits on the two point eight billion dollars. and that's it for now i'll be back with more in about fifteen and i struck up. a little bit with. the.
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