tv [untitled] July 1, 2011 3:00am-3:30am EDT
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began a journey. where did it take. the greek government office then there's a stake in the whole range of national companies to get the country back on track and then say to the people who are being put up for sale. the second is a consultation of their position against libya because all the fake media reports one day everybody in the world is saying the libya and libya navy is bombing the harbor often is the. maze that is in the middle of the desert and insights into nato bombing of libya colonel gadhafi son in an exclusive interview with r.t. also. who was
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a government accountable trade on your own american citizens people i was born mikey on american soil this is a shame as three men each get twenty five years in jail after an f.b.i. sting operation questions are being raised about tactics and my take home grown terror. from our business terror scare russian markets slipped into red on friday with energy majors down on lower prices we'll look at the figures and more stories in our full business bulletin in about twenty minutes time. and on line with international news and current you're watching r.t. greece is now set for a lifeline from the e.u. after parliament passed a vote on how to implement tough new austerity measures cuts tax hikes for a condition for. twelve billion euro in additional rest in cash weather center
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thousands of angry protesters on the streets of athens this artie's sarah first reports plans to sell off the greek assets the highest bidder also found things. greece is not for sale and message from a theorist public as plans to sell off many greek assets pushes ahead its way through incredibly proud of their heritage many people feel that the privatization proposals restricting grace and the public at that potentially up for grabs the lenders banks water companies insuring operators and months nenny more at stake in a large telecommunications company aig he is also the sale of. has been a continuous crime for the past twenty years food sold off a company piece by piece and now we only own a small percentage but their small stake is extremely important to the greek people
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but they want to sell even that. is a utensil apprising governments who were heavily a close to the sale of eighty shares when they were acting as opposition. called a national crime when the previous government has now they want to do the same and sell the shares now at a low price we don't think we'll see investment or any development eventually we think the only thing others will care about is profit profit profit. he continues calls from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the troika has seemingly gone on hers. from the european union is there amended we would talk about blackmail i guess the government critics have argued that they backing away and acting out of self-interest keeping profits private was the last is a say she lies something you hear it's not like greeks have to. back into deep history
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to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister catherine grace think of avoiding the countries cannot sit all cost but many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay if someone dies there's something very tragic occurred that's going to be a catalyst for i think of all this government the e.u. has stated fairly his name can be hysterically measures being enacted but is theory bills on the streets might be time they thought of one. r.t. . eurozone finance ministers will now start working out the details of arthur's rescue package which is a lot shorter but all professor. london says the breakout of the thirty three hundred seventy the e.u. and the international monetary fund. these measures mean that the salaries and
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pensions of people in the public sector has been cut up to forty percent they mean . unemployment going up to about sixteen percent with forty five percent of youth unemployment in it which means that a whole generation of young people is being destroyed the mean one hundred fifty thousand jobs lost in the public sector in the mean that some of the most important utilities like power like electricity power. is being sold off of this is absolutely unprecedented in any western europe pound tree for the last one hundred years so that it cannot be part of it this is an imposed totally neocolonial set of measures and politically again is neocolonial because it is not just the government has been asked to accept these measures there were insistent demands that the opposition all of the usual parties should accept it so we have a situation in which the main power structure of greece has law
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moved from athens into brussels and the other european centers and the greek politicians and the greek public has been last really to implement what they would have been decided and. i was on top of the course doesn't see this from the university of london with his views on the greek letter. moscow has raised concern over france's admission that its military supplied weapons to rebels in libya russia's foreign minister said the move could be seen as a serious violation of un arms and bucket is a first time a nato member has got to supplying weapons to libya since the beginning of the campaign the un mandate falls short of authorizing a ground invasion i mean sides allowing military action to protect civilians but doesn't plan it's already confirming also been civilian casualties caused by its air strikes a lot he talked exclusively later cleared out his son says the chief way of
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targeting its campaign. the house of a friend of my father. in the whole family. the wife pregnant. two young girls who died and i gave we are hitting a military site. played a president. with her creates. the controlling and commanding libyan troops. come out. pretty soon there are some people saying that if the fighting will stop store. not because their goal and the goal is to control libya. is going to leave it this is the target. and the libyans will not allow them to do that. so the prize will continue what do you think about the media war who's winning this war at the beginning the one. they want. or
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the world because it was planned from beginning to grab me is infinite. collapsed the rebels tripoli and then he got. into it became the whole country. still now suffering from the tears but now the libyans. are we are one day everybody and we're seeing the libyan libyan navy is bombing the harbor often is the. minister is in the middle of the desert it's one thousand two thousand here and the libyan ships are bombing the harbor of mr sisson assess the security council resolution against libya because of a fake media reports the libyan air force is bombing. civilian districts in tripoli and killing seven thousand people into the couple's
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whole america they want to finish the soonest possible because they are hungry. tired they want to share the cake. and slake for them maybe is lake placid. almost fast because every should be fast fast fast. fast fast victory. but they are very patient because we are in our country so. we can see our exclusive interview in the next more of that area r.t. we can always find it on our website. and egyptian court has postponed the trial until september to policeman accused of beating this isn't death last year the incident is what helped spark the country's uprising that
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ousted president barack every. officials one of the probe into recent clashes. thousand people injured some things interests activists are angry with the slow prosecution of senior officials and police. since there was this. leadership ignoring its demands. the government such as it is has now responded to the concerns of the people there strikes the suez canal transportation workers people being killed again on the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with. the provisional head of the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much and be a minister and also has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they travel those little dark we must remember the joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want to go as well as the mubarak and his cronies so
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many of them are retaining power and it's a very dangerous situation and we mustn't forget what's crucial here for being rational. rational outlook is this is canal that's where trade goes through and it is the most populous country arab country in the arab world and we're not hearing anything about it in the corporate news it's as if that revolutions done and dusted in the egyptian people for. them to come in the program what might be minimal impact at downing street could be back soon lots of people's wallets studies of civil servants and teachers take the streets of the u.k. striking against their actions being snatched and it's a government looking for scapegoats. and fighting terror using it on these. washington university. he's to pakistan and all of us shots from the base. three men convicted of trying
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to blow up synagogues in new york beach been sentenced to twenty five years in prison but the case has raised controversy. and hundred make bombs critics claim it was a setup but the judge said hands were tied. for nearly a decade the u.s. has waged a widespread global war on terror its required multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counter-terrorism plants that refocus resources on combat homegrown plots this is the first co-chair of the strategy that focuses on the ability of all played and is that work toward speier people in the united states to attack us from within yet in countless so-called f.b.i. sting operations f.b.i. operative provided the fake c four and actually showed
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a fake stinger missile the inspiration to attack america has come from a government paid informant working to orchestrate the plan a tactic critics say exercised in a new york case doug new work for. the suspects poor illiterate african-american muslims were presented as the faces of homegrown terrorism and subsequently found guilty of conspiring and attempting terrorist attacks against the u.s. no direction by a foreign entity or terrorist group instead direction came from shahid hussein a pakistani immigrant on the f.b.i. payroll reportedly paid one hundred thousand dollars for his services according to court testimony hussein recruited the cash strapped former contacts by offering cars and cash to carry out the operator. for you to use it to use facilities here in the bronx and also take a military aircraft. yet not one defendant had
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a passport or license but what the government had was an agent provocateurs or who testified in court as a key witness a guilty verdict for all four mc lyte with islamic militants the same day a new counterterrorism strategy was touted the new birth four were sentenced to twenty five years in prison by tearful and anger a crowd of supporters gathered outside manhattan's federal courthouse who was a government accountable trying on your own american citizens people as born right here on american soil this is a day of shame. miscavige of justice and we will keep fighting back the government should not be true dr smith. said the whole force. where you take the victims and since the twenty five. f.b.i. informants have reportedly been used in dozens of so-called foiled plots since nine eleven critics say hundreds of americans are languishing behind bars for fake
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terror attacks planted and grown by the u.s. government with our tax dollars are being used to incentivize criminals to manufacture terror plots like that they catch other people up in i can't see how that in any way benefits the country music can pick anybody up from new york city or course the united states can make a play and you have to be very careful very aware of who you speak to who you are around because you have many there fear agents you have many informants set out there that they are using the u.s. federal judge said outrageous government behavioral was after size and the keys to new york for expressing doubt that convicts could have or would a planned attack without the f.b.i. informant. however the specific charges against the man require a mandatory minimum sentence of twenty five years in prison prosecutors say a manufactured pot would have been up. if carried out and the fact that it would
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speak doesn't matter. for not artsy. normal service resumes in the u.k. today for him and nationwide strike against pension cuts for hundreds of thousands of public sector workers and ports disruption to knowledge parts of the country schools airports courts and job centers were affected by the display of anger caused by the coalition governments austerity plans well andrew bergen from the campaign coalition of resistance says the tough spending cuts certainly can't sing the most vulnerable parts of society. discussing benefits to disabled people because the poorest and most vulnerable are on the ends of these austerity measures in order to resolve the crisis and from our point of view the bank is the rich the wealthy in this country as is the case in greece still remain rich and
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wealthy and this today is a strike of for unions is the beginning of ideas are still struggle from a low level of industrial action in this country but in new york it is very possible that there will be many millions of workers on strike and the government will be forced then to take notice of what what we are saying is the same as i said as we've been seeing in greece in spain and in cultures throughout the european union that the there is a growing why the disconcerting discontent about the measures being imposed upon the peoples of europe. more news in the eye catching videos are always online few of us who go to coma there's a slide that right now as the u.s. secretary of defense retires leaving behind three wars and he asks when the cia chief in succeeding changed the pentagon's postings. and the russian scientist says
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she's my old girls. and reads now in the palm of your. on the job com. called a star on her search the us to shut down and leave an air base in the country southwest of solidity has served as a launch pad for washington's drone attacks against militants on the volatile afghan border how to start a political analyst career she says the only way to stop the violence is to end the so-called war on terror. one of the main reasons for the for the continuation of violent activity on the pakistan are gonna stand border is the mess that the us military has created inside afghanistan over the past decade the mess there the way they have alienated a large portion segment of the afghan population in terms of the push to try to the way they have conducted the war on terror they are the way they're alienated
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a large pockets really of the country is a big reason for why we have a country nation of violence in afghanistan and how that violence is spilling over into pakistan and most pakistani commentators believe now that one of the ways short short cuts really to controlling violence and extremism on the pakistan afghanistan border is really to end the war on terror the way the u.s. military and the way the cia has been conducting this war over the past ten years one step forward is of course what president obama has declared but you still words we're going to see really actions on the ground and we'll get to see whether important agencies within the u.s. government like the central intelligence agency the cia would really cooperate. but a brief look now at some other international stories we're covering today china is celebrating the concert first which would include its party which is also the largest political party in the world cup officials are attending
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a grand ceremony in central beijing the house of the day where as they sure are still very close us to the actual and opposite sides of the world's second largest economy president hu jintao praise the party as a key points for our i think that's what she wants the trust and support of the people. around as well in person from such as getting his first televised address and some of its search. and sort of something operations. and some of. the photos. so if you were to do the absolute travers said he was determined to improve probably still there was no way to get the country. one of two french journalists freed after eighteen months in our arab captivity believes there was an exchange deal with money and reason it's all about i've also said seven of its jailed commanders have been freed from prison. reporter of the
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storm and taken all over the earth can pull the exhibit two thousand and nine building remote mountainous afghan government has denied any prisoner exchange took place. but u.n. grants tribunal has issued arrest warrants in connection with murdering two thousand of lebanon's former prime minister and. warrants them for senior members of the world the group has denounced the trouble i'm proud to take action against it really was killed along with twenty two others in two thousand and seven. when a bomb exploded this is going to take up space. within a few minutes the people of bell and his guests debating whether nato has a clear vision of how to end the war in that area without more civilian casualties i think crosstalk after all this is not a. business
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here in r.t. the customs union between russia brother was uncovered star has come into effect with three countries removing internal border controls from now on the union members will have custom services only on the external borders and will share the traffic information with each other the trilateral union has functioned says january last year when russell bellows and unify pair customs tariffs. and staying with the customs union in crisis stricken bellows has asked russia to freeze the price it pays for gas because currently buying russian gas at lower prices than the european average run higher than that paid in russia well those claims the common economic zone implies prices should be the same throughout the area because cut price deal between gas from and minsk is duty and this year hasn't commented on where the future discounts are not at all oh say the gas monopoly could lose up to lose up to three billion dollars next year if prices are frozen.
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now russia has lifted almost a year long ban on grain exports the embargo was imposed to avoid domestic shortages following a heat wave that devastated one third of the country's crops about and caused world wheat prices to rise to their highest level for two years but optimistic harvest forecasts have problems of russia to return to the global grain market and russia problems could harvest up to nineteen million of the grain this year that's off fifty percent last year on the exchanges wheat is currently trading at around six hundred thirteen dollars for bush. now let's take a look at how the markets are doing all is not being low after china reports manufacturing pace is slowing so it is trading at around ninety four dollars a barrel and brant is it around one hundred eleven dollars a barrel and asian markets rise after greece approves a study measures to avoid debt default japanese and chinese stocks are bouncing to kick off a new order on
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a positive note exporters are leaving via grads would tell you or over a percentage. that russian markets declined on friday the r.t.s. is down forty one percent a nice six and half a percent lower energy majors are trading in the red following a drop in oil prices now let's have a look at some individual channels here on my six russia's largest oil company rawson after losing over a half a percent lukoil is dropping around the art of a percent and ross telecom was sending over eight percent after it posed to the six percent increase in the first quarter net profit telecom giants net profit rose to around three hundred seventy million dollars driven by highest sales and a foreign exchange rate. as the eurozone problems remain one of the main issues although not get everybody gonna from expects investors to take side like positions . the market is nervous and shaky european debt and not just greece but or overall i think gives
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a lot of uncertainty to investors on the other hand after greece is at least what some time is out there is no significant policeman on the horizon as well so that's why i think he and including the summertime and. the liquidity and the level of training will not be huge it will be. sidelined for the next i guess couple weeks. i thought this is how they've. lost or is just a lot of what i got thanks very much.
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