tv [untitled] September 22, 2011 10:00am-10:30am EDT
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anticipation turns to anger the mood in the west bank the palestinian bid for statehood at the u.n. looks like falling short it's all about speculation of deals already been struck between the palestinian and u.s. leaders. also we talk exclusively to mahmoud ahmadinejad about what's preventing palestinians from being recognized as an independent state and other local issues all of this out of the iranian leader's u.n. address. and an old nasa satellite is plunging towards earth with hundreds of fragments expected to come crashing down but still u.s. scientists have no idea where.
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this is just after five pm here in moscow this is art seeing with me. president barack obama has personally sworn to veto any u.n. resolution recognizing a free and independent palestinian state his comments came in during a face to face meeting with the leader of the palestinian autonomy but nevertheless vowed to press ahead with his country's appeared on friday policy and joins us live from tel aviv where our usual rally is taking place paula good to see you so what who are these people and the why are they right. police radio intellectuals professors writers and members of parliament are gathering here in votes child street in tel aviv for a rally it's very symbolic where this meeting is taking place because it's just in front of the museum of independence where in one nine hundred forty eight israel declared the state of independence now this group of people is very much in support
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of the palestinian declaration of statehood they are insisting that the netanyahu government recognize the state they calling for palestinian state within one hundred sixty seven borders and for both countries to co-exist alongside each other now they've also put together a manifesto where some eighty five leading israeli figures have signed and they simply are signing towards this among the leading figures are the daughter of a de young is one of israel's most heroic former members are former army general chief so that is a kind of caliber of people that are stepping forward and saying that this kind of sting in state only needs to be recognized now the latest news we have coming out of new york is that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas tomorrow friday will make his application for statehood but at the vote will be delayed and we've been told that this could be delayed for several months possibly until next june before they could be any kind of movement on the vote issue but out of the magic here down in russia child street where for several months earlier this year protesters
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gathered to lobby against an attorney who government the vibe here is very much in support of a palestinian state as it is indeed across the west bank and the whole of palestine . you're saying there could be so much later in the. second phase of the u.n. without you i have one here watching. right. from the d.c. based think tank independent says that obama's support for israel is very much determined by the votes. in one nine hundred forty eight when it looked like harry truman was going to lose he he recognize israel eleven minutes after it provocatively. declared its independence well which the arabs didn't want and so he famously said well i have no arab constituents but i have a lot of people who are first zionism and i'm paraphrasing there but and i think obama is in the same boat i think obama really is that his back is to the wall the
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economy's down and he needs every vote he can get it doesn't look good for him to get reelected right now so i think you'll see him toward israel heavily here in this the rest of this year and next year before the election and it's time now for you to get involved to say what our web site ought to dot com and we are asking you what will happen if the palestinian bid for statehood is vetoed by the u.s. i check out of my job now so far most who have taken part in the poll think the u.n. will lose all credibility if it looks to me thirty seven percent believe the veto but actually spark of the uprising in palestinian communities twelve percent say it will encourage peace talks to resume and just a bare minimum here eleven percent think the palestinians will be satisfied with an upgraded observer status to make sure the cost your vote at c.n.n. dot com. and i mean well the u.n. gathering in new york is moving ahead with more developments surrounding the
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palestinian bid on the horizon let's cross live now to the big apple and so these are these. summary of what is on the today's agenda bring us up to date if you. well of course the palestinian bid for u.n. membership and statehood is dominating our a lot of the conversation taking place inside and outside the united nations but there are other subjects that member states are focusing on in particular counter-terrorism there is a meeting that is taking place the global counterterrorism forum this is a project that russia and the united states have worked on together to watch you create russian russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov will be speaking there it's basically an international landscape that allows countries to come together to identify urgent needs on how to combat terrorism around the world this is on an international platform. as i mentioned foreign minister lavrov will be speaking there as will his u.s.
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counterpart hillary clinton in addition to that taking place there will also be this speech always controversial speech by iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad he will be addressing the international body today and as our viewers might know the iranian leader is someone who has been calling for an independence of palestine year after year since coming to new york dating back to two thousand and five so maybe he will press on maybe he will say you're right he's been right from the very beginning but he is always someone who doesn't mince his words speaks from the podium usually the u.s. delegation stands up and walks out in the middle of his speech and then of course there will be many other bilateral meetings taking place throughout the day mostly we can imagine that the u.s. will be trying to discuss some kind of back door deals to prevent this palestinian bid for un membership to go through on friday but there will be many developments
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there the date of course we will keep our viewers posted. thank you. just a bit earlier and after i spoke to the iranian president. we're going to a saying these are making a speech today at the u.n. and he's been accusing us of abusing the. of the united nations. but this is the 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 if the united states is a truly single member of a much larger body than it should have a single vote then why does that vote all that pressure carry so much more weight.
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the un session continues in new york you stay with us her out here on r.t.f. all the latest developments from the united states and reaction coming from the middle east. the al-jazeera news network has a new boss at the helm following the resignation of its longtime head the change coincided with wiki leaks revelations suggesting that the new right now former director general have links to the cia and the news coverage was influenced by washington now america channels audience will wait to see what direction al-jazeera moves in under new management and he said now it takes up the story right now al jazeera english is seen as two 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 ground crews the prime time slot with the u.s. and recent tweet the leaks claim al-jazeera has now resigned director general had
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ties to the cia what he did know is that it's likely the u.s. government and monitoring out yeah. well he went to the web. and he can. be. inappropriate. or he did mike and then he would. and he would still bring into the open seat a member of the royal family fueling fears johansson voice will get him out or the arabic service was really criticized for being partisan and seeming to reflect 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. that's hearing talk here also think you
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know the turning point for al-jazeera wants to look like anti-american channel labeled extremists it's now called real media by the state department their coverage is just in line with u.s. support of a series of regime changes in north and the middle east to get it from the beginning. into an international. network and that they did but the channel used to send messages from osama to obama and they're called al qaeda t.v. network al jazeera is truly is vicious inaccurate and an excuse now al-jazeera is getting wife sound out some local u.s. networks that soon might be coming to your cable box right here in our area this is a situation where the media has become a almost a combat zone in itself and who controls the media we see it with fox news we see
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it with other channels around the world now we're seeing it with al-jazeera i think the u.s. will try to influence al-jazeera even more and perhaps trey's more al-jazeera has been a leader in that are literally changing people's minds an attitude all dizzy in assessing the news agenda or is it and he's now a r t cairo. stories we're covering on our website c dot com let's check out of the items that are there for you right now a fresh wave of violence in russia's north caucasus region where a string of terror attacks killed a policeman and injured at least sixty people also. with us where you know. we keep our weapons within our national territory why do they deploy bears outside their borders the west must take the first step of america before we may agree to talk further russia expresses concern over the fact that nato has proposed a missile defense shield in europe ignores moscow. calls for illegal guns are used
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for say. about the light from moscow now world markets fell thursday fueling fears of a double dip recession could be closer than we think. you are to the business does to you so what does this have that it spooked investors well hello rory that's a terrible day for the markets as the heavy selloff in the opening session on the u.s. markets the u.s. stocks a sharp willow after the fact results indicate that the u.s. economic slump could last for years both the dow the nasdaq was setting about three percent and it's also a sea of red in russia and across europe well wednesday investors have been waiting for the outcome of the u.s. fighter is that decision but that signals significant. downside risk for the
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world's largest economy and another part to interest weighing on the markets right now is that moody's has downgraded three u.s. banks. and that also added pressure on the markets well and bearish sentiment on the russian markets as the ruble continues to fall against the major european currencies and the ripple has reached its lowest level against the u.s. dollar for about two years we'll tell you have more in business in about ten minutes time so we're going to thanks very much we'll see you sam. but of course you can also get more in this business bulletin as you listen to is coming your way in about five ten minutes time and i she was talking about the situation with the e.u. its debt crisis remaining turns with greeks now protesting against a new round of austerity cuts public transport workers and taxi drivers are on twenty four hour strikes snarling traffic and come up and protests comes a day after the greek government announced more tax hikes and pension cuts and the
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latest move to reduce the country's budget deficit finance minister has been trying to restore public calm saying the country has no choice but to bring about austerity cuts however his comments have not gone down well with the greek people or our financial pundits that of max keiser and stacy. if we want to stabilize this situation if we want to default you don't want to avert default the bankers want you to avert default so words are precise in their meaning and their intent to blame who's all the population into to accepting a poison chalice news you have heard that's exactly he's using the word we to the people of greece the easy way acting as if they're their desire should be the same as what the bankers and bondholders want these not to we he's not greedy.
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it's not on a quarter past the hour here in the russian capital let's check out the world update now here on r.t. yemeni security forces used mortar fire against anti-government protesters in the capital sanaa at least nine sixteen were good but fighting ruptured a cease fire that was agreed upon on tuesday following three days of bloodshed more than eighty people have been killed since sunday when a crackdown on and the regime protests was renewed all this that despite reports the vice president is considering a transfer of power. that's a key demand from demonstrators. the french quarter has issued the first fines for the wearing of a full face veil in public it's following the introduction of a new law banning it in the country two women who work fined eighty and one hundred twenty euros for wearing the niqab one of the women said she will appeal the ruling and is prepared to take the case to the european court of human rights.
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now an old nasa satellite is out of control and it's plunging back towards earth with us scientists have been left guessing as to where it will land as it could be anywhere on the planet. sort out some top russian astronomers and cosmonauts to look at 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 up or 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 stuff like that which is the subject of a bus will burn up in the atmosphere however as many as twenty six chunks 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 nasa will have announced a potential strike zone covering most of the globe so where it will come down it's
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really anyone's guess what is known as that it won't fall in one place deborah is expected to be spread over eight hundred kilometers of fairly worrying stuff but how much of this is there up there ready to come back down there are now over twenty thousand sizeable objects being tracked in its orbit the problem is the ju-ju 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 if 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 there just won't be any room. for looking 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 in some 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
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the international space station over six hundred times a year the i.s.o.'s has to take a vase of action to get out of the way you do agree that if that isn't possible there's only one course of action left it requires the crew to take shelter. in the most protected area of the ship the safest place is the capsule in the so use more jewel it shouldn't be too worried about a chunk of satellite landing in your backyard however should but 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 back for yourself online bookies have been taking bets on whether it'll hit the pacific or the atlantic oceans peter oliver. and as peter was just saying it's unwise to keep pieces of the debris for several reasons a warning also if you need it you must suffer from moscow's academy of geopolitical
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problems. but shakespeare at school this time of satellites in orbit to truly boats you need a lot of energy to keep such a satellite operational and americans have used radioactive turn into its metal and other parts of the satellite will burn in the atmosphere only moments of it will end up on earth and it's a deadly danger to humans for instance exposure to plutonium leads to cancer is from. twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow to stay with us type of the business news with you. time story that's right time to delve into the world of business and it's been a terrible day for the russian markets with a sea of red across the board approval has reached a slow slow against the dollar into yes the selloff comes after the u.s. federal reserve haven crim outlook for the world economy our correspondent to china pretty poor is that the r.g.s.
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in central moscow hello china so why are russia's markets coming up such pressure today. well you know as you see it's been a really bad day on the markets emerging markets are at a fourteen month though now here in russia the ruble is at its worst against the dollar in two years. this selloff is happening all over the world but russia is suffering probably the worst and there are number of factors behind these cause the overall sentiment is really weak given the current eurozone debt crisis as prospects off another global recession and second on wednesday night the federal reserve announced its latest stimulus measures is about to be a bonus war crucially that's known extra money previously read it has printed money with it wants to easing emerging markets were seen as a good bad say. because that's where the fastest growth was but now even
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in the month of these clusters growing economists we are seeing slowing growth rates just recently both higher map and pullback help lower russia's g.d.p. growth. so hold those absolute growth rates are still high here investors are responding to the negative news by unbinding long positions. thanks a lot for that indeed our two thoughts on a pretty quick one and let's not have a look at those figures or this feeling for a second day as investors speculate that you'll do. indeed you asked will falter light sweet is trading at sparks eighty one dollars a barrel and branson is standing up one hundred six dollars stocks in the u.s. have opened shop willow after the fed indicated that the u.s. economic slump could last for years and in europe the markets are also in taking a beating london's it says down over five percent while the dax is four and a half percent lower at this hour by here and russia's that we've been saying it's
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a sea of red here the r.t.s. is down over eight percent while the mice it was losing more than seven percent let's have a look at some moving to digital share moves in the might six energy majors are among the top losers right now against monopoly gas prong is down six and help the cern state run will make a real sniff to shedding seven point three percent and banking stocks are also under pressure with the second largest lender dropping interest seven percent. and in all the corporate news that russian portrush my network ali has increased the top net profit by sixty one percent to almost eight hundred million dollars high fertilizer prices and low energy costs were behind better than expected performance the company pledged to pay half of its profit in diffidence this year. russia's resolve is reportedly in talks with iran over building and we mean plunge in the country well the world's top of the union producer could launch production
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with an annual capacity of three hundred fifty thousand tons the project could boost overall capacity by ninety percent but it's complicated by u.s. sanctions over iran these include a ban for u.s. citizens to do business in the country and sanctions for countries who violate the involved go result doesn't have any production in the u.s. but the rolls largest economy makes up almost a tenth of resized revenue. ok and russian actresses are having a tough week not seem fresh in court but also capital believes investors should look to well on gas stocks while the world price is still high. prices will continue. as we saw in the past weeks of this part of the global turmoil they mostly above. which means the russian longer sleeves and probably. see the mystic. specially for would be weakening. will be
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a special situation story you could lose by blacks and asians which could support those. as well. but the other was you know i think it would be a panic selling most of sell in russia and he pretty much over borders was so into holes and a third in the all safe there were unfortunately. caught from the capital with his analysis of what we can expect from the coming trading sessions. the business bought from north shore as you can head to our web site archie dot com slash business.
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