tv [untitled] May 12, 2011 10:00am-10:30am EDT
10:00 am
she's available in. the children of each college you. achieve the who to put you. to make the children. and your look times. in serbia lucy's available in most click on the planet regency. egypt's revolution backfires across the border in israel now worried by a sudden reconciliation of two of palestine rival factions which the post mubarak state where over. prime with no expiration date a german court finds a ninety one year old former nazi death camp guard guilty of accessory to murder and sentenced him to five years in jail. expanding surveillance cameras in the us parks people's fears they're being spied on instead of looked after.
10:01 am
six pm in moscow i met treasurer good to have you with us here on r t the revolution in egypt may be over but the shift it brought about in the region's politics continues the ousting of president mubarak made it possible for the country to broker a historic reconciliation deal between two palestinian factions thoughts and hamas is proving worrisome for israel as are his policy or reports there is an irony and how the western backed revolution has backfired for the u.s. his longtime ally. happier than he's been in a long time the political activist used to be a member of fatah but switched to harm us because he feels betrayed by fatah dealings with israel and one who must might be considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states only says the movement she is his goals goals that are now being furthered by a new friend kibo. it's already me who's happy gyptian president hosni mubarak is
10:02 am
gone all the arab world is now barack never had a connection with any muslim organization he had the same hate israel israelis should be worried and israelis are the reconciliation deal between better rivals hamas and fatah signed recently in cairo took them by surprise and could never have happened if mubarak was still in power i think that there was a lot of mistrust between the hamas. barak and his regime. barak not. because of his. deal in his four years of division between hamas and fattah and better prepares them for the planet it can ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid that hamas runs they get. the west bank in a kind of free legal way by the palestinian authority.
10:03 am
sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might be the problem not only for the palestinians it will be a problem for israel this is one of the many trip points between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is likely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced him some believed the americans gave up the old friend too early and to easily miscalculating that his replacement will be a democratic line for the interests instead it's the generals who. continue to call the shots and they are playing this man. union egypt want to. the way that it has been run but on the other hand they want to establish a new relationship with hamas we're not sure about the new egyptian government act so ironically while washington thought it was creating
10:04 am
a safer middle east its closest ally israel is suffering a recent poll found that fifty four percent of egyptians want to see the egyptian israeli peace treaty cancelled a statistic that has his ratings terrified and missing the old order more new policy r.t. . meanwhile the broader region is still shaking with violence as more people die in crackdowns in syria and nato bombs hit central tripoli reportedly killing six civilians. for airstrikes have reportedly damaged the north korean embassy and cut off his compound coming just after just hours after he made a t.v. appearance was the first time he's been seen in public since a nato attack killed his youngest son and three grandchildren more than a week ago in syria tanks and soldiers have reportedly movie people into residential areas as the government crackdown continues at least nineteen more people were killed with the total number of dead nearing eight hundred. we continue
10:05 am
discussions about the region in twenty minutes when r.t. talks with ian crane a political analyst who believes gadhafi is financial independence it may be the right name and may have been the main reason for nato's intervention. you know let's just also recognize one remarkable piece of coincidence all of the countries that are tagged by the mainstream media on behalf of the political elite all of the countries tags such as venezuela cuba libya iran iraq and north korea all have one thing in common we had one thing in common and that is they are free of debts from the world bank but they are not locked into the world bank and the i.m.f. they have their own banks they shoot their own currency and we also have to recognize the remarkable coincidence between gadhafi statement that he was going to start issuing. and demanding that he's always purchased a gold and then the next thing we know of course then we have
10:06 am
a popular uprising. the commodities market that has enjoyed a record rise just recently seems to be experience some serious problems for more on this we go to the business desk where dimitri medvedev who is standing by live through what's behind this big turnaround there is a big turnaround something like two weeks ago was more than one hundred twenty dollars for. barrels around one hundred ten right now and silver was going to record highs of fifty dollars destroy answers now we have to so what's happening right now is that there's been a bunch of negative subsistence coming out from the united states has concerns about inflation in china which is continuing to rise and therefore concerns of shifted towards slowing demand for energy and for resources rather than shrinking supply is the concerns that we had becoming from tension from the middle east and north africa which. is the first place created this whole situation with energy and
10:07 am
resources becoming higher. and german court has convicted a former nazi death camp guard of accessory to murder during world war two john demjanjuk was found guilty of helping kill thousands of jews they convicted has been released from court pending the appeal of his verdict or he's a lecturer a chef he has more understand that according to this court decision in munich john demjanjuk will spend the next five years in prison john demjanjuk has been released from court because his defense filed an appeal against this decision by the new deplored and clearly the man can walk for now until the appeal has been revised the ninety one year old ukrainian has been on trial for the last eighteen months or so this may sound very little this is a prison from the pressure given the fact that john demjanjuk association with the murder of more than twenty eight thousand jews into sobibor concentration camps in full and now our correspondent ok to integrate those who remember the atrocities of
10:08 am
the soviet war concentration camp in poland you only once through the gates of sobibor once there was no return and like an other concentration camps. there was no slave labor people were sent immediately to their death. the answer is that team jews were welcomed by a band and fiery speeches from the nazi commander sometimes the rhetoric even won applause then came an invitation to shower after the long journey but it was all a deadly deception a quarter of a million jews preceded along this forest called him and parched ass that was straight to have an s.s. man escorted the victims down the track to the gas chambers only the ukrainian s.s. guards and the german s.s. officers were allowed to take up the task they were considered the most well trained and the most reliable among those standing guard was john demjanjuk
10:09 am
completed in nearly twenty eight thousand counts of murder many of those he schools had to the gas chambers were children and most of my friends and i remember of course recently he was seventy reduces the oldest record i know and before. i had my vice marshal. and i could build a primer to those who should. or shouldn't be ruined he could have shown her guests in the room before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent intense training jim and you went to the trial viki camp where the s.s. carried out weapons drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it was difficult to say very had. training here on the investigations again of an author of war nobody from them told about the problem getting training or antisemitic training great old soldiers army training hearing
10:10 am
because they were surprised that there was a risk kind of a duty which we had to. have to do in the death comes. but victims' relatives believe all those who signed up as a sas man were well aware of the duties they'd be carrying out there am his mother was one of the lucky few who survived sobibor pushed for the prosecution of demjanjuk she may be in her eighty's but she made it to every court session she wants him to admit that he was here and what sobibor is it's not a war it's not soldiers against each other it's killing people is in effect a very very war criminal the served it's a good thing for them. never have never knew how many years previous to this in rhetoric or to have to be rushed. they did i mean you can try i was assigned of the twenty first century is still prepared to deal with the evils of
10:11 am
the twenty a warning that there is no expire a date for crimes against humanity. are t. sity bor poland. well if we're talking about john demjanjuk case alone here in ukraine for all the eighteen months of his trial he has have very strong support from some political forces here in this case in particular the build the movement i'd like to remind you of us that this party this is the very same movement which organized the street riots in the western ukrainian city of people from eighty nine just less than a week ago on the victory day celebrations and despite me saying that under some saying in ukraine that this was a few early nationalist rally with people chanting slogans about the freedom of ukraine well i saw for myself on my own with my own eyes that these people were using nazi gestures not you nazi slogans and nazi styled propaganda in the other crowd that is
10:12 am
a part of course of course from the physical and verbal abuse of the great bush as it were veterans who came to lay flowers of different cemeteries across town oh well this is not of the sole case we've seen many cases of many similar cases across the some of the post soviet space some countries oppose soviet space like the baltic states between in latvia where s.s. marches and glorification of the former says he has been taking place for the last decade. knowledge of the brutality of the nazi regime has led to a sharp surgeon fashionista attitudes across the e.u. according to alexander. writer and international affairs expert. after the announcement of all the fatal to full of multiculturalism europe france germany and britain and the young people round to europe the story to leave the ideas of the cult of europe the young people feel they are threatened by the influx of migrants into the countries and they are looking for the justification of this decision
10:13 am
dissatisfaction and now you store it believe that that was provided by the by the fascist ideology you can have lots of things a whole cost but this is only possible. lots of young people they have no idea of what fascism is all about they see the romance of parts of it they see the a mystical pulse of it's they say they think something think it's cool they'd see the symbols but they don't see the a horribly old and it's you know it's it's on the surface i mean it's easy to reach it's to grasp and it's to easily installed into the minds of young people so that they have to be a man so that they have to be instructed that this is actually dangerous once you touch it i mean you're you're you're in fact it's very contagious and you know that's been lots of policies of europe the nationalists the euro the euro took control of a lot of seats i'm really more upscale i'm afraid that it's going to be instituted i mean it is going to be a long term problem because it is already being installed into the political
10:14 am
systems of europe. plenty more on the story of john demjanjuk including an interview with his attorney on our web site r t v dot com. stay with us here on our team lots more coming your way in a few minutes what's happened to people's privacy in chicago. for two hundred security cameras located throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to zoom in to a text a mom or even a text message look at the unprecedented reach of the network of surveillance cameras and our report on the most watched city in america. plus what it takes three certified to go to the internet. space station the next through getting set for their mission being tested at star city right now. but before we get to that common threats about to get a joint response terrorism and drug trafficking have been tackled by president medvedev and pakistani president asif ali zardari who's in moscow want a four day visit or he's catarina. russian pakistan of course have
10:15 am
a number of joint interests and fighting terrorism is perhaps the number one priority as stated by both the russian president if you get him and his study colleague both men devoted a lot of time from their meeting to discuss potential ways of fighting terrorism of course now is a very important time for both russia and pakistan as well as the entire international community american forces recently eliminated america's terrorist number one of saddam the loddon just a few days after that in russia the representative of al qaida in the north caucasus was also eliminated so a very important time in fighting terrorism for those two countries specifically not only for the international community but of course that's not the only aspect to the relationship between russia and poppy stock issues such as drug trafficking also featured quite high on the agenda of course pakistan afghanistan russia all
10:16 am
suffer from a serious opium trafficking problem there's a lot of cooperation on combat and drug trafficking most of afghan opium finds its way to russia of course something that russian authorities are very concerned about and of course mr zardari will continue his visit with a trip to st petersburg and more meetings with various russian officials including the russian prime minister well the death of the al qaeda leader is a major focus of the moscow was all about talks it's also shaking the atmosphere within pakistan itself an anti-u.s. rally was held in the country hundreds of opposition party members gathered in about about where osama bin laden was shot dead more than a week ago they chanted slogans against the u.s. government as well as pakistan's leaders the protests follows an american drone strike along the border with afghanistan which five alleged militants were killed this comes just right complaints from pakistan's officials that you sell to violate the country's sovereignty. turning to other world news spain's been stricken by its biggest earthquake. in fifty years leaving at least eight dead and dozens injured
10:17 am
the quake measuring five point two magnitude came several hours after a tremor and for south thousands to stay outdoors overnight major damage was caused to the buildings in the southern city of lorca the worst area affected the r.t.s. you tube channel for more footage from the quake shaken region. in japan and the operator of the troubled fukushima nuclear plant has revealed the damages to one of the reactors worse than previously thought this follows repairs carried out to monitor equipment and comes amid concerns over a new radiation leak into the sea efforts to stabilize the situation at the site have been going on for two months now. sicily has witnessed a brief eruption of mt etna spewing lava and no damage or casualties reported so far an airport a nearby town had to be closed and a strong winds hampered the clean up of the from the runways and is considered europe's most active volcano which the last major eruption was in one thousand nine
10:18 am
hundred two. over the last decade the us government's expanded its domestic surveillance networks one president at levels from rows of street cameras to airport pat downs many say civil liberties and privacy are at risk or he's on stasi churkin and has the story from america's most monitored city. welcome to chicago the most watched city in the us from all school blue light cameras to cameras with state of the our technical capabilities watchful lenses fill the streets in what has been dubbed operation virtual shield thousands of public and privately owned security cameras have been put in place and linked together creating a capsule of surveillance over the entire city more extensive than anywhere else in the united states the number is estimated at up to ten thousand the networks cost around sixty million dollars officials say it's worth the price of privacy concerns are at a peak for twelve hundred security cameras located throughout the city are said to
10:19 am
be powerful enough to be able to zoom in to a text or even a text message this is the age of thirty seven page report from a renowned civil rights the a.c.l.u. calls the network pervasive and unregulated things on cameras have shown up on the internet you know the cameras have been pointed in a particular way you know women or to you know in gauging some other sort of intrusive activity. to many to these watch over chicago is reminiscent of a very dark chapter in its history when the red squad special police units spied on citizens. and groups of. person amendment to the united states constitution from the one nine hundred twenty s. to the one nine hundred seventy s. communists civil rights groups anti-war movements and many more were tracked i believe the whole framework has a role to journalists in why kill the concept of privacy in the u.s.
10:20 am
is long gone and. the surveillance absolute. law enforcement has taken so many says chicago increasingly resembles the chilling and tell you to be able scribe in george orwell's legendary novel nineteen eighty-four. where every word action. and even thought was monitored by big brother. and the only thing is missing a microphone advise us on how to live our lives while the structure of surveillance grows so do the fears of americans it creeps me out i don't like it when you fully appreciate the scale of what is being put in place in chicago and then imagine a. more repressive city government or more repressive regime it could be incredibly interesting. christian was an artist arrested for selling one dollar prints on the streets he filmed his arrest and as
10:21 am
a result class one family one step below attempted murder. their fifteen years that's up to fifteen years in the state prison with his totally crazy as officials power to record people's movements expands the power of the people to do the same is being squashed when they hook all these things up and are able to follow people all around the city and at the same calendar telling us that we can't even gather the information we need to go to court or that represents a thorough and complete police state another worry a taboo and questioning surveillance methods post nine eleven. orientation. and a terrorist concerns trump any other value so there's not even a discussion leaving many wondering if the means designed to fight external terrors could end up terrorizing the people at home or the notion that you are. police presence is that is. with
10:22 am
a military presence it's not the problem and it doesn't address the problem it doesn't make us safer caught in the cameras i ricans are beginning to question its real focus and to wonder how to shutter their privacy is that you're an artsy chicago illinois. for more stories we always turn our website r t that. com here's what signed up for you right now. russia launching a decade long safe driving campaign find out how d.n.a. she developed by more than one hundred countries aims to save millions of lives on the roads around the world. as well as our top rated videos check out the unusual applications a siberian pilot is using his helicopter for from opening bottles to get this even shaving. we want to try that but it's all online at ardsley dot com check it out.
10:23 am
the next crew site for the international space station has started today pre-ignition examined star city near moscow the three men a russian american and chinese astra japanese rather astronaut will be put in simulated crisis situations aboard a scale mock up of the eye and says the pilot instructors will then grade them according to performance if everything goes to plan certify them for the mission after that they'll head to the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for final preparations for the six month stint in orbit they'll get there on a new upgraded all digital soyuz spacecraft scheduled for takeoff june eighth it was a night in the russian south when the stars came out to play find out how the celebrity team headed by diego maradona lost a friendly game against a team captain by the leader of the chechen republic but it was the highlight of a night of high drama and spectacular fireworks heralding the opening of a new stadium all the action in the truth is coming the way in sports with pain and
10:24 am
about twenty. first pro business with dimitri stay with us here on archy. oh you want your business are things good to have you have a break just two weeks ago there was talk of a commodity super spike precious unknown precious metals commodities and oil were all posting various records but two weeks is a long time and now all the talk is of bubbles bursting and the end of the boom cycle only thought hansen from saxo bank tells us what he thinks is happening. what we having right now is a bit of a reality check from investors with speculative length in these markets i think come to levels which one sustainable so we're seeing. back from investors a moment and generally seen the economic statistics over the last couple weeks starting to turn a little bit negative and the market's been cautious about these high energy prices and how long it will happen if it starts to have an impact on the general activity level and there are still worries about the chinese inflation is still rising and
10:25 am
they're still are tightening their monitor policies out there so so there is a theory of this shift from the supply side to now worry about the demand is slowing down. russia will not sell for and bones and will cut a semester during this year and i expect that oil prices this year have been pumping extra passions and state budgets that as you exports will add an extra fourteen billion dollars this year and cut the deficit in just one percent of the gross domestic product the state will also acts to nestle for it by twenty percent or just percy billion dollars some economists claim russia should take advantage of the low cost of boring abroad and store up the extra oil revenue however this points out that after the one thousand nine hundred eighteen fault the states still worries about necessary foreign debt. saying look at the state of the commodities market right now and true prices have raised gains made early in the session as the market attempted to bounce back from wednesday's having a sell off stage reading around ninety seven dollars per barrel of precious metals
10:26 am
also losing ground though we are seeing a slightly and i was like improvement so obvious considering the trajectory of the previous session of the last eight percent now down another four percent in this session gold is down just a half of the sentence on. this old markets now in the second look at how the u.s. markets opened and markets there are down despite job was dropping by forty four thousand wholesale resales is also right that this isn't helping the market come back the dow and the nasdaq and them off the scent they're appealing the stock market so also down at this salford see down one percent dax one and a half percent returns that is one of the few still to which is trading higher on the dax as airlines are benefiting from a low cost low cost of jet fuel. here in russia just another fifteen minutes or twenty minutes to go before the end of the session for them oil prices of course taking a toll on the markets the r.t.s. is down to an opposite my sixth one the half a cent take
10:27 am
a look at some of the movers on the of myself not surprisingly energy and metal stokes having a bad day goes from is down to now percent so it was a nervous wreck put sevastopol is. slightly bucking the trend it's not bad for the most is holding news is buying into coulson and or company in brazil. and other news the world's a top aluminum producer roussel has travelled net profits almost seven hundred fifty million dollars in the full school so i think it beats forecasts by sixty percent of the stronger demand in china. rationale of doctors will most likely hold its initial public offering in a year's time and that's according to the parent company i'm not on profit let's say right now they've got to manufacture i had hoped to get the five hundred million dollars off the ground this may however the company announced last week that it would not go ahead citing unfavorable market conditions. an appraisal was made and we believe it is not in this respect the decision was made
10:28 am
to push for the i.p.o. we're waiting for the right price however this is not affected the government's privatisation programme because the business our team will be back next hour you can always log of the website article and forward slash business for more of the headlines the next hour. the book. her.
10:29 am
48 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on