tv [untitled] September 22, 2011 1:00am-1:30am EDT
1:00 am
the splined in touch with the who tell me tell it you will that it's not a good girl how would international house floods achieve every green little ritual in total. palestinian demonstrations ripple and spread across the world ahead of the best for statehood at the u.n. even as brock obama personally vows to veto any resolution recognizing that for a palestinian state in the day the united states of america is a bully has failed and didn't poses its will. r.t. talks to the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad ahead of the speech of the un general assembly. powerful twenty explosion rocks the capital of russian republic of dagestan killing one police officer and warning scores of passers by. al-jazeera as director general resigns due to rumors he's lying to the cia critics
1:01 am
say that explains the switching u.s. attitude towards the tar based news network. plus in business it's a sea of red across the board after the u.s. federal reserve pays a grim picture of the economy we'll have more on that and business in twenty minutes. ninety on the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. marina joshua welcome to the program president barack obama has personally sworn to veto any resolution recognizing a free and independent palestinian state his comments came during a face to face meeting with the leader of the palestinian autonomy who nevertheless vowed to press ahead with these countries bid tomorrow is going off has the latest . the sixty six the general assembly of the united nations isn't full swing
1:02 am
a lot of issues are on the table of course but the key one with planning to raise the question of becoming an independent state being recognized by the united nations on a friday and there is definitely a lot of uncertainty when it comes to this issue since when is the u.s. president barack obama said that he was to see an independent palestine and so do is really authorities and that obama actually met with little both of the is really leadership and palestinian authorities as well and it seems that the u.s. and israel are on the same page when it comes to seeing an independent palestine in the future but they say that this can only be done through dialogue through negotiations specifically between palestine and israel while it's going to take this issue through the united nations and president obama said that the u.n.
1:03 am
is not up and where this independent palestinian state could be born and so the u.s. has been threatening that it would veto such a resolution of recognizing powers as an independent country meanwhile russia has been persuading the washington not to veto these talks but when it comes to barak obama he is really in a difficult position on this issue since it was a year ago that he said of the establishment of an independent palestinian state should happen in two thousand and eleven and at the same time. has been supporting the arab spring with those wanting change and improvement in their lives in egypt libya and so on so he can't really bad with palestine right now because this may cause quite a negative effect on the. image of these newly sort of all over liberated countries
1:04 am
in the middle east but at the same time with israel being one of washington's the allies in the region if parents in washington can't back off as well the palestinians have been saying that these negotiations with israel have been going on for over a decade and they still haven't really led to anything so palestinian authorities have been saying that they can't back down. agenda now as well because that is a main idea of the palestinian people to gain independence from israel so we will be watching how the story continues to develop there of course waiting for friday when this issue will be raised to the united nations here in new york the workers can offer pouring there and the u.s. acts like it's more than the single body of the united nations violating the pluralism of the world group and that's the view of the rainy and president mahmoud ahmadinejad who spoke r t under situation in palestine. but this is the
1:05 am
continuation of suppressing the rights of the palestinian people and the palestinian nation they are people like all the other nations they must have the right to determine their own destiny they must have the right to choose their destiny on the other hand if the united nations is truly pluralistic in its makeup then why would they allow a country to see itself and speak of itself as the chief of the united nations a pluralistic representative body and also why can they dictate to the united states a true single member of a much larger body than it should have a single vote and why does that vote all that pressure carry so much more weight. how do you watch that and for the next hour while a report of why the u.s. so much against iranian policies will be coming your way shortly but first pro palestinian sentiments was even felt at the very door staff of the u.n. while hundreds of orthodox jews took to the streets of new york demanding the
1:06 am
israeli government recognize palestine as a panel state while in a west bank with ports a bout of deliberate provocation against palestinian demonstrators by israeli settlers to prompt the military to intervene and crackdown on the rallies. and across europe which is try to remain neutral activists to chant slogans and wave banners for the palestinian cause article or am and brings us more from london. the debate between the israelis and the palestinians has come here to downing street on wednesday at the group of pets handed up to sids prime minister david cameron saying that he should support the palestinian authority's bid for recognition by the united nations david cameron of course will go towards the end of this week to talk about the situation in the middle east the group behind me say that un recognition for the palestinian authority is the only way to then ensure further negotiations then
1:07 am
a two state solution and peace in the region i think some of the trees that were to sit down in his what they. represent the views of loosens up and down the country who overwhelmingly is called the youth of survey the citizens of the u.k. supporting palestine's right to existence and self-determination my message should david cameron the british government owes it to that by the stimulus that is demoted and decided to sponsor b.p. for the british government because you were mandating us put in the in the fourth is you have created this it off is a it is about time that you have to tickle notice it affects like here in this country say that sixty percent round about what you came. it's believed that palestine should be recognized as the states in its own right and that they get increases in france and in germany but despite that none of these governments have yet come out in support of recognizing was didn't think so it remains to be seen when the us will get to this week and indeed whether david cameron will take this
1:08 am
position the teachin recognize it and put it into. the us president has already said the palestinians do deserve a state but this will come only through direct talks with israel however a palestinian journalist. as a jew or states in one stretches far into capitol hill. the real problem of the person at the scene is it be facing with israeli prime minister and you know is dates back to the first to the day when he was when he was when he appeared in the congress and then he delivered his historical speech and the nearly three or four minutes the members of the congress would just stand up and applaud what he said and there was a message from that then you know to obama sure showing him that he was the boss in washington and it seems that since then has been intoxicated with this kind of big to be achieved in the congress and has been beat and has been behaving in a very intense into a not listening to the palestinians look listening even to the american envoy who
1:09 am
have reached who have gone to the region for so many times on dozens of problems this is one of the reasons why i was going to the united nations will be looking for his part that in his red book here and there are believed to be. with this moment the problem is the lack of cooperation of these arrays i mean you know went on with the settlement activity not only in the west bank but also in east jerusalem blowing up every chance of reaching an agreement with the better thing is and this is the world court. and the iranian president is to address the u.n. general assembly however many american politicians and some protestors outside the united nations are opposed to what i'm getting a job even being there are just christine for south florida by iran is consider a public happening number one so man. just about everywhere you look at iran he continues to develop nuclear weapons someone whether politician or pundit are controlled by a fanatical regime is beating the drums of war how close are we to the point of no
1:10 am
return well i think we may be past the point of no return in the sense that iran does have inside the country everything it needs to produce a nuclear weapon that point of no return often exaggerate it according to journalist seymour hersh who's in-depth articles recently this one in the new yorker have illustrated time and again time. and the lack of evidence of the nuclear threat from iran the rhetoric though has resulted in widespread support for harsh actions against the country we support of sanctions program that's the design to stop the punishment is. aimed at stopping. us from doing something we know we know that i think sanctions called for repeatedly by the obama administration so let me be clear iran's nuclear and ballistic missile actively poses a real threat not just to the united states but around its neighbors and our allies curse compares president obama's added two toward iran to bush and cheney's policy
1:11 am
toward iraq they wanted to punish they wanted to make a case against iraq they didn't like their politics. so we made a case about nuclear weapons we were afraid of member they were talking about mushroom clouds make a case to go to war. and to war america went to. many worry it could happen as well in iran if rhetoric becomes reality you ran is that a very perilous position and it's obvious that the crosshairs are on them squarely if anyone wants to know how it would begin to look no further than those hoping to have their finger on the button here's john mccain four years ago that old beach boys song bomb iran. and history does in fact repeat itself with the greatest threat to the security the world is a nuclear iran iran is a country that has killed more american men and women in uniform in iraq in afghanistan than the iraqis and the afghanistan's half this is last month g.o.p.
1:12 am
presidential debate in iowa one only one candidate strayed from the script just think of how many nuclear weapons surround iraq did chinese are there the indians or the pakistan is there why wouldn't it be natural that they might want to weapons there'd be internationally they'd be given more respect but one man given very little respect on u.s. soil iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad no. one villain for so many this is the . first. just last year the group united against nuclear iran with these posters up all over new york city perpetuating the idea of a hostile iran while the rest of the economy is sinking and the military industrial complex grows and grows and grows in other words war is good business right it may also be good business to take a closer look at the way the narrative unfolds this time around to ask when you hear the drums of war being beaten yet again if it is in fact a matter of preparedness and proportion or if it is simply propaganda. in
1:13 am
washington christine for sound r t. a police officer has been killed and at least sixty people injured in a powerful double blast that hit the capital of the russian republic of dagestan both bombs are believed to have been planted underneath parked cars well for more on this let's cross now tell correspondent for sara so what details are emerging about the blast now with these were going call those that went. just killing two people what are they simply self-assertive doing at least sixty people that we dated the first explosion happened at about possibly stateside and the second blast following just maybe it's late. the possibly first blast could be to try to check to some of the police but that's the area the second the powerful blast that injuring even pulled out of a church here they said just forty full members of the police closed up and some
1:14 am
civilians to a second separate incident last night the head of the regional police was traveling it is when it came under fire and that she was also in the deputy at his security offices but it's not yet whether these two incidents like this. terrorist attacks are all too common in the republican guard is down to was a situation like in the region. well a third. it's really have been struggling to bring stability to that region with people that by violence many many years linked to islamic insurgency for now all the major fighting in that region has to some extent being controlled she said they felt that if he's very much studying supporting stability to that region attacks on police and the government continue throughout that region that's the especially if it's that we see the number of people that have today if you see that again last night. all right sara thanks very much indeed for bringing us more on this server reporting here. it wasn't all that long ago the
1:15 am
al-jazeera news network was considered quote evil by washington but the white house has certainly changed its tune recently praising its groundbreaking coverage that's a little surprising critics after we can lease revelations exposed the director general of the qatar based network of having links to the cia and promoting him to herd we quit our cities now it takes up the story. right now al jazeera english is seen in million american households al-jazeera or the island is not in isolation anymore the channels in your face coverage of the violent turmoil of the middle east and libya's emerging civil war has grounded cousy prime time slot with the u.s. and recent week you leaks claim al-jazeera has now resigned director general had ties to the cia well the detail is basically the u.s. government has been monitoring
1:16 am
a media. channel. well they went to the web. and the. inappropriate. or it might. be. stepping into the open sea a member of the royal family fueling fears doha's voice will get louder and the arabic service was criticized for being part of and seeming to reflect certain elements of qatari policy. of new angles came much earlier this year when arab regimes started to crumble that their square has become a pivotal landmark in the arab world a symbol of the spring uprising but the events here in top gear i think know the turning point for al-jazeera i want to look at anti-american channel labeled extremists it's now called real media by the state department their coverage is
1:17 am
just in line with u.s. support of a series of regime changes in. the middle east. from the beginning useful concept into an international. network and that they did but the channel used to send messages from osama to obama and recalled al qaida t.v. l.g. . is doing is vicious inaccurate it excused now al-jazeera is getting my shout outs on local u.s. networks but soon might be coming to your cable box right here in our area this is a situation where the media has become one of us the combat zone if cells and who controls media we see it with types of news we see it with other channels around the world now we're seeing it with your i think the u.s. will try to influence even more and perhaps raise more al-jazeera has been
1:18 am
the leader in that are literally changing people's minds an attitude all dizzy and it's setting the news agenda or is it and he says no way archie. i mean always visit our web site r.t. dot com for more stories and here is some of what's online right now the an amazing who did he kept a blog of pad that was both page and state of vanishes in mid-flight and now the distraught owner is threatening to sue the airline. under the iron bridge see the pictures as r.t. and her as the afghan drug addicts there the country's now suffering greatly from its homegrown product that already kills tens of thousands of users worldwide every year. a u.s. daft row inmate has been executed by lethal injection in the state of georgia for one hundred eighty nine shooting of an off duty policeman prosecutors maintain they were sure he was guilty however the weapon was never discovered and d.n.a.
1:19 am
tests failed to lank him to the killing davis' supporters say capital punishment just isn't fair only in the u.s. . obviously the supreme court realizes that the world is watching and the world is very upset and judging america on the hypocrisy it shows in the application of death all of those statistics indicate that it is the flooding that discriminatory and that persons of color more likely to receive their little or in that sense it's. those that i'm not sure that those that are right so there's great disparity in the application of the death penalty it's an inherent quality it's and there's much of an inherent problem as racism still is in american society so much subjectivity involved in the case could turn one way or another creating
1:20 am
all who is on the bench and who is deciding the case is so much of a human factor that universal support their choice be able to receive from all quarters from all races from. jimmy carter to many that are not spoken about talking about a grassroots activist that have been pressing his case and fighting his case for years now. i'll say to look at some other stories from around the world security forces have fired mortars at anti-government protesters in the yemeni capital sanaa killing at least three people and one of the sixteen finding growth a cease fire agreement tuesday following three days of watch at more than eighty people have been killed since sunday want to crack down and say regime protests was renewed all this despite reports the vice president is considering a transfer of power is something that's been a key demand from demonstrators. a strike by union workers has forced trillian company to halt production in colombia protesters happened starting fires in the
1:21 am
streets and hurling missiles demanding increased pay and better health care riot police were sent to deal with the demonstrators while the climate. president urged workers to avoid violence the country's oil industry is staffed by around twelve thousand people. decommissioned nasa satellite is on its way back to earth after decades of service but scientists will only have an idea of its potential drop zone just a couple of hours before impact i disappear all over ponder's as to whether we should be watching our heads. it weighs almost six thousand kilograms has been monitoring the make up of our atmosphere for nearly two decades and the best estimates suggest that on friday it's set to return home with a bump nothing is upper atmosphere research satellite or you a.r.s. was decommissioned in two thousand and five and is now headed for reentry and most of the satellite which is the site of a bus will burn up in the year that most fear however as many as twenty six chunks
1:22 am
of the stricken research vehicle will strike the earth seventy percent of our planet is covered with water sort of danger to us is fairly limited nothing will have announced the potential strike zone covering most of the globe so where it will come down is really anyone's guess what is known as that it won't fall in one place there bri is expected to be spread over eight hundred kilometers of fairly worrying stuff but how much of this space junk is there up there ready to come back down there are now over twenty thousand sizeable objects being trapped in a small bit the problem is the juju a process called the kessler effect that number is growing exponentially with each collision shatters an object into smaller pieces and those pieces hit other objects local as it keeps continuing at the same rate two hundred years from now we won't be able to get anything into an earth orbit as we just will be in the room. looking
1:23 am
up at the sky from earth it could be hard to imagine the problems posed by space debris but when we look through powerful telescopes like this one the true situation comes into focus the job of monitoring all of the debris in space is an important one not just for the future but for those currently in space on board the international space station over six hundred times a year the i s.-s. has to take a very civil action to get out of the way of debris but if that isn't possible there's only one course of action left. the crew take shelter. in the most protected area of the ship the safest place is the capsule in the so use module so that's where the entire crew hides when the station is considered to be in danger. with no viable way of giving space a spring clean we have to rely on the atmosphere to burn up almost falling debris however in large cases like that of the u. s. the experts get
1:24 am
a little concerned. that we're used to enter as the atmosphere people can triangulate when and where it's going to fall but it's impossible to predict where the pieces of a satellite that has broken apart are going to end up you shouldn't be too worried about a chunk of stuff like landing in your backyard however should that happen not so our warning against taking pieces as a souvenir not because it's toxic it's u.s. government property and they want it back you a.r.s cost seven hundred fourteen million dollars and if you fancy making some of that cash for yourself online bookies have been taking bets on whether it'll hit the pacific or the atlantic oceans peter all of a r.t. . that they hear in our team for more memory there is our website our team also take a look what's happening in business marinas here with us. hello and welcome to business here on arts here we start with castro which is once again
1:25 am
seeking funds from russia as a sperm bank it wants to borrow one a billion dollars for one year and in return they will put up fifty percent of a major over finery as collateral earlier ballerinas asked for it superbly and dollar loan refused to pledge thirty five percent of its main asset orderlies the producer of a lot of scarlet become pretty has a fifteen percent share in the global potage fertiliser market and minsk is in desperate need of hard currency as a choice to cope with its worst financial crisis since the collapse of the soviet union. let's take a look at the markets that oil is falling for a second that we as investors speculate that fuel demand invade us will alter that's after the u.s. federal reserve said there are significant downside risks movie quality of the world's largest consumer growing fears of a euro zone that prices are also of course been pressure on the points there's light sweet is losing one dollar forty five cents while the prime glances these are one dollar and seventy three cents this hour as well stocks are falling sharply
1:26 am
this hour as investors are reacting badly to the fed's new policy measures the u.s. central bank says it will sell off short term notes and buy extended treasuries instead it hopes this will encourage the financial community to add something riskier moves and markets with liquidity in reaction to hang signs losing overflow to signs and japan's nikkei is setting almost two percent. every year ross writes an hour ahead of the opening bell the russian markets ended once a sudden session and negative territory the r.t.s. was there out over one percent small the my stocks last point eight percent. actually equities are having a tough week finding any momentum much since a single photo to us in capital believes the pats announcement overnight will do little to calm the markets as it will be overshadowed by the. statements coming from from there of. the rural mall us and one was market expectations i guess
1:27 am
nobody really serious expect the nose from above are called suffusing stage three here's a measures richard have an open mind moderate they are not enough to trigger most of rally but they would give some sort of a little support for the u.s. market short term there's always superbly would be a positive but as all know the key problem is not limited to the states the good girl knows you're in the situation still very much of skill or otherwise but markets will remain pretty vulgar this week and i guess still in my opinion. is still going to work the one and risk is for returns end of this year. and i saw it as a success out of the headlines are acts of our era i found out. the
1:29 am
29 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on