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israel calls for a resumption of bilateral peace talks with palestinians were seen by many as a last ditch effort to prevent them from asking for recognition on the world stage . as the sixty six of the session of the united nations general assembly gathers full force in new york city russian foreign minister sergei lavrov told his first official meeting with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton find out all the latest details ahead in the program the. euro zone's third largest economy takes a hit below the belt as its credit ratings downgraded sparking fears of an even deeper identical crisis across europe. and of multiculturalism under the microscope turkey's president visits berlin trying to break down a wall of issues facing the immigrant community in germany.
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eight am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story israel has offered to hold direct talks with the palestinians in new york as the jewish state is attempting to halt president abbas's ambition to win u.n. recognition the u.s. also opposes the bid and there has been intense diplomacy through over a crisis over the move or he's honest i see a church in reports on counter efforts russia is taking to see the palestinian plan go through. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov held an urgent meeting with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton now members of the delegation are telling us that even though this is a closed door meeting the assumption is that lavrov and clinton were negotiating the future of talks on the israeli palestinian leaderships the palestinian bid for
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statehood at the united nations security council is really stealing the show this year we know that palestinian leader mahmoud abbas is expected to present palestine's bid for recognize statehood to the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon in the next days to come and this is something that we know israel in the united states are really not fever and they have been calling for the full time negotiations between israel and palestine to kick start again on a bilateral level this is something that palestine has already seems to be tired of so it is taking these specific actions to try to get its recognized within the within the international community so when extremely busy week lies ahead at the united nations of course often the highlights of the week become speeches of world leaders addressing the general assembly hall and this year is promising to be no exception for a look back at some of the more historic moments that have taken place throughout the last years let's now go to our report if only these walls could talk.
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pumped up wow factor and center stage drama would be their story every year for about ten days the united nations becomes america for world leaders the confrontational to the surprising to be outright wacky b. when g. pilgrimage never fails to impress what happens right here becomes a mirror image of what an engaging game politics can be over a hundred and one thousand members make up the general assembly to get attention leaders have to get creative if you want a lot of attention you could try to like street and. nobody's come in but make it. with the gold on their back i mean so far none of this is happened but i wouldn't rule it out in the future that's one of the few tricks that have not been performed here yet i think the one that i remember the most i mean it was khadafi with who i guess will never be back again so this becomes memorable because it's a collector's item now his long speech and carrying out tearing up the u.n.
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charter and falling asleep so we have just taken your course you're out of. the way that you are. not because of the constitution because the record holder for speech length an indian and boy in the fifty's nobody remembers what he said but they remember that he went on for eight and a half hours exhausted a diplomat collapsed a podium only to return and carry on the un is really on its own by its member states so it's not really anyone's role to you know becoming a westerner into grabs you know you've got to when they're up there they can go as long as they want they can also see whatever they want and accusations often go flying towards the us yes even then ok. thank you. roger and it's necessary for still today and from the u.s. the greatest obstacle to this future is there your rulers are chosing to deny you liberty and the media obsessed with creating legends out of these performances from
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she could be clad carla bruni becoming a headliner for the simple act of showing are to salve youth leader nikita who short allegedly banging his shoe against the podium a grave slavery that should be buried with people the better half a century later the story is rumored to be a favorite among tourists visiting the u.n. and some good leader simon says the episode is a legend as the shoe banging was never captured on video. over the media over the. both will mold the proposed that you can believe in me. to showcase word as deed officials pull out so-called facts spying accusations maktab i wouldn't say you. need to invade iraq a nonexistent weapons of mass destruction were giving you are facts and conclusions
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based on solid intelligence the key players come and go. because you have the firm. and the just so poor. even with the fierceness clearly not for into this international political stage drama here after year is the number one guest to our sleepy. party new york. and in the west bank israeli settlers police and defense forces are gearing up to bear the consequences of the palestinian aspirations for sovereignty as they expect mass marchers in support of the move landmines are being planted alongside the border are his policy or was watching a preparations. there's a growing sense of isolation and money israelis for months they simply named it september and else the timber is here and with it the emmys and uncertainty about what to do when palestinians ask the united nations to recognize the state but i
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think the responsible thing to do from the idea of small interview is to prepare for any eventuality for the worst case scenario and hope it doesn't happen the worst case scenario is violence there's even talk of food into fodder the israeli army has been preparing for months even up security on stage women's and planting new land mines along israel's northern borders but many complain these missions go too for no get out of going to would. last thing to live if one says a repeat of the chaos at its borders three months ago when hundreds of demonstrators stormed the israeli syrian border in a show of sympathy for palestinians twenty protesters were killed by israeli fire the area is littered with mines and add a danger to those clamoring with the mines on this is a really very to do with people who have peaceful intentions but minds are
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a legitimate form of the fence many countries have mines on their borders for that reason in one of its internal magazines israeli army said it was planting new mines in the area as a deterrent against any future demonstrations that might take place plans are expected to surge forward when palestinians put forth a case at the united nations and the army refused our request for an interview the most they give us was an evil response in which they said they were performing ongoing situation assessments and doing everything required in order to ensure that the daily routine and security at israel's northern borders was maintained but it wasn't security there tof the right half of salad bars body he lost a leg hand and an eye when he picked up a mine when he was thirteen years old it was a. moment that changed his life forever. or soon you will saw what happened to you and sometimes. it was good.
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because. we continue all the life he peer how. he got little sympathy from the israeli government there blamed him for being in an area infamous for mines but instead of hate and anger sally wants his misfortune to be a warning to others and is now dreading what will happen if thousands of people surged towards the borders later this week i feel very very very sad because i'm normal i mean or my own son bombs around. just to just. give flowers or a good life for the people it's nine months since the arab spring began and as palestinians not be the united nations the last of the region's old certainties of being swept away but fears in the region are growing that what happens in new york state the stage for the next middle east crisis policy r t. stay
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with us here on r.t. lots more coming your way those are applauding this obama's new tax plan greeted with mixed reaction as some say the government's only out to protect itself instead of making sure the people don't suffer what's. former rebels vow to finish off what is now the opposition in libya as the west celebrates cashing in on new business opportunities in the country. wealthy british style design. lives. market why not. random. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our keep. rising
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if you need some from france to. start on t.v. dot com. thanks for staying with us here on our team a financial rating agency standard and poor's has downgraded italy's credit status by one notch deepening the euro zone's economic woes it also gave a negative outlook on the country's ratings s. and p. said the move was prompted by italy's weak economic growth and fears the government will fail to deal with its huge debt despite parliament recently passing a. budget downgrade means it could be more expensive for italy to borrow money to pay creditors meanwhile cash strapped greece has been given an ultimatum by the
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e.u. any i.m.f. officials to enforce a deeper budget cuts it wants to avoid going bankrupt early next month. this after euro zone leaders chose to wait till october before ruling on whether to release the next eight billion euro bailout installment for greece but experts say more austerity measures may only make matters worse the reason s. and p. gave for the actual downgrade from what from a plus to a minus was the political situation is unstable well when has it never been unstable or near the way i think hasn't the thinking on italy now. and you notice no other agencies are downgraded i'm sure they're there to their political situation is it in flux i suppose it will get a fire under them to resolve their political differences but us terry is not the way to go the europeans are being run by unfortunately the german banks and the german banks are crying austerity you don't need a spirity at
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a time like yes you have to inflate the economy you have to create more money you cannot cut back. and so unless the europeans specifically the germans stop insisting on austerity for everyone yes it can get much worse. in the u.s. president obama's laid out a plan to cut the deficit and revive the economy with the wealthiest americans expected to pay more he said bigger earners and corporations must pay higher taxes adding that everyone should pay a fair share of lining roughly three trillion dollars in savings obama explicitly promised to veto any debt reduction legislation that cuts in benefits while failing to include higher taxes on the wealthy but republicans have described obama's approach as class warfare and economists who rockwell believes the president's plan could backfire. those with more of them alone and i mean first of all lisa cole the so-called cuts were the ones signed last month the ones he's proposing are not cuts that although there are other there are a load of cuts in the rate of increase there aimed at the young entrepreneur as in
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fact taxes are welfare structure so anybody who proposes more taxes seeks to make us poorer as a group however we. the elites will make a lot more money out of this and the government's going to do fine and indeed the latest census figures show that the median american families income in this last ten years is down seven point two percent we're getting poorer and it's absolutely true that government connected rich are getting richer. turkey's president is in berlin discussing membership many issues raised by some three million turks living today in germany and multiculturalism debate comes at a time when the country is marking fifty years since invading a wave of turkish workers to help efforts to build the berlin wall or his time bartlett's the changing demographics one of the world's heavyweights. it's the end of school for thirteen year old mallika kali in frankfurt germany. his grandparents escaped from morocco in the one nine hundred seventy s. joining a largely white german society is not her niger here and she's seen things
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change but we had a time where everything was perfect here like that we. met then there i'd like for for my friend was. after five years then i feel like things happen in the politics and not just problems are at least partly down to a massive demographic change cystic showed that the overall population of young people in germany has fallen by two million in the past decade and so you cannot make a situation also a population. increase so. not to have as much children knows we need increasingly wealthy germans see raising children whilst holding down jobs as a waste of time and money the only parts of the population that are growing by immigrant communities the changes in culture and ethnicity leaving some germans
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feeling threatened these laramie's leaders forty years law make model of society it is very different from it in a classic german money we find that islam prevents people from properly integrating into germany for instance if we see ten year old girls being sent to school. we can already put it if the bill was. too late say immigrant communities. arguing about immigration now is outdated and may even border on racism here we're still have a discussion about the his you know we are like middle age. and with a serious labor shortage looming experts say germany needs all the workers it can get to a solution for demographic problems and we need other people see all the. various people these teenagers from paul immigrant backgrounds are being milkand
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into a new education program for start which helps them with money and supports towards their final school exams and believe. is poorer than others my family was discriminated against it was a very difficult time for me now without wanting so much money i can focus on my studies and graduate from school. the demographic future of germany's difficult project but if programs like this work they could help germany accept these students as part of its multi-ethnic feature the changes in germany's population and the debate surrounding them will take many years to play out but life goes on and by the time these teenagers have children of their own it seems likely the face of society here could look rather different tom watson artsy minds. or stories news and videos you can always check out our peers what's our life right now before
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video on demand. among the old girls. now in the palm of your. turning to libya where anti could offer you forces claim they'll crush remaining resistance from the colonel supporters within the next few days but their progress is taking three b.c. in cities is slow with ground often switching has several times throughout a day loyalist forces are dug deep and are said to be using civilians as human shields meanwhile libya's new ruling body the national transitional council is having trouble forming a new cabinet because the disagreements among its members about him self has been on the run for months now his whereabouts are unknown and nato is still bombing a colonel supporters at a pretext for protecting civilians but some analysts think the west may be gunning
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for its own profit. it's very hard to believe that they are getting involved militarily out of the in some of the hearts but of course as we've seen lately there was a press conference held very high when business interests were discussed and the whole purpose of that meeting was of course to make the military adventure worthwhile and to discuss business opportunities involving the rebuilding the region. think of libya with energy companies that kind of confirms and construction companies from britain and from then a good position to get there you can see. them from the national transitional council has made it clear that he wants to reward the countries who took the lead role in the rebellion but will succeed in resistance from jihad movements who have called for the members of the national transitional council to resign and who are making it abundantly clear that they are determined not to lead
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the west the country. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe activists in yemen say security forces have killed more than fifty people in the last two days during clashes with anti-government protesters across the country and the capital snipers opened fire from rooftops shooting on others yesterday as it knows filming the violence the crackdown follows reports the countries of the u.s. president could sign any initiative arranging the transfer of power something protesters have been calling for for months. in mexico at least thirty two inmates broke out from three different jails in the state of veracruz it happened almost simultaneously the prisoners are with knives overpowered guards and forced them to open the gates officials say so far fourteen fugitives have been recaptured security of mexican prisons is notoriously weak with guards often intimidated or bribed by drug gangs operating both in and out of the jails the region seen
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a sharp spike in violence after a major drug cartel moved its operations there from a neighboring state. in our region a court has ruled that confessed mass killer anders breivik must remain in pretrial confinement for two months and spend half that time in solitary detention this means police can continue to hold him in custody till november fourteenth when a new hearing will be held private has confessed to the bombing in downtown oslo when the shooting massacre at a youth camp in. july but denied criminal responsibility he said the massacre was quote necessary to save norway and europe from muslims and multiculturalism seventy seven people died and yet the. back of the right out of the headlines in a couple of minutes but first you lou joins us with the business news. thanks mark hello and welcome to business nancy it's great to have you with its consumer confidence and cheaper loans have given a boost to cost sales and russia so we can also make of all those says it's heading
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for a long and sustainable growth in the market with sales up to seventy three percent this year. i'm expecting growth in the automotive market around the twenty percent mark and i'd expect us to be growth slightly ahead not significant we had probably twenty five to thirty percent ahead for next year it's more year of consolidation for us two thousand and twelve with at least in russia no major model or trees but i think you know we're building a very successful launch or a sixty very successful launch two years ago that c sixty. let's have a look at the markets now oil prices are flat after seeing heavy losses on monday escalating fears over the eurozone debt crisis keep concerns with a demand light sweet is currently trading at eighty five dollars a barrel while brant is at one hundred and nine dollars a barrel. asian stocks are mostly lower as a downgrade of italy's credit rating etc based on growing concerns about the e.u.'s
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sovereign debt of those companies with relatively high exposure to earth are among the main retreat is in tokyo with sony and fifty two both down around four percent financial stocks are under pressure in hong kong with industrial and commercial bank of china almost two percent a look at. the russian markets will start trading in around two hours time they closed in the reading monday would be r.t.s. over three percent down the russian currency also last round reaching this year's lowest level against the u.s. dollar. with russia now because he is seeing a house in correction a big start of this week michael snyder creech here says cheers there you will see more of the say. like yesterday i'll give barclays point to continue to look very carefully at external drivers given the very light domestic events schedule in brussels and pay close attention obviously to commodity prices but also to the start of the to be up for and see meeting during which we expect to see some
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commentary from the fed chairman bernanke see about the prospects for more financial excuse me monetary easing or two or three years it's normal street and on the domestic side to see the retailer will be releasing its second quarter financial results. russian retail sales have jumped by their home as they gained all this while unemployment fell more than expected and sales rose around eight percent let's say consumption is recovering faster and higher household purchasing power as the russian government hopes the economy will accelerate in the second half of the year after a slowing in the first six months. of national government have agreed to come three and a half billion dollars into the russian railways in the next three years to the center that money will be injected by next year the company will invest that money into construction of its projects but it's not your winter olympics and general motors. that's all the business needs for now the most stories you can always tell website
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that's our future call slash business. in the faraway land where human life is ruled my nature. the
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mystery of planet earth is curiously preserved by the birth. of the queen from the animals lie hidden in the deep permafrost. and to those who deal with them through storage times are still not over. this was a city. of about one hundred ninety thousand people and we had eighty thousand people working for general motors. or a job that depended on general motors. general motors is if it's not
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relations you it might be your neighbor or somebody you knew so it's kind of family run business you know myself i'm third generation my father was working there and you have a lot of two three and four generation families that are there first let's understand it is that this is a family doesn't work. then he should not. it is gone who want a man to work with. i think for a long time this notion in merika that bigger was better was simply an undisputed fact in the twenty first century smarter going to be better general motors simply became too large for their own good and so many brands that they couldn't even keep up with they just basically became a dinosaur. situations.
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in two thousand and ten a special economic zone for industrial production was established in the russia's tomorrow region with a total area of six hundred sixty six as. its investors are granted exclusive tax and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from property lands and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifteen point five percent. the special economic zone operates as a fleet customs own which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of important things to some our region as he said is currently witnessing a sewage infrastructure construction to some our region special economic.

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