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way to exit is the iranian president's remarks on the holocaust in his address to the general assembly of prague amassed walkout led by the french delegation. polish scions bid for statehood at the world bodies on shaky ground with speculation a deal's already been struck between the palestinian us leaders sparking anger both in parts of israel in the west bank. and old nasa satellite plunging toward earth with a number of fragments expected to come crashing down but u.s. scientists still don't know i still don't know where.
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eleven pm in moscow i'm not sure has a good to have you with us here on r t our top story is the world prepares for a palestinian bid for statehood on friday the events if you when gathering in new york have been heated up by the speech of the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad the u.s. france and other western nations walked out of the assembly in a sign of protest at his remarks are accusing murray of port has the latest from new york it was a mass exodus all at once at first i think it was the u.s. delegation about under ten minutes into the speech given by the iranian president. ahmadinejad and he started questioning a lot and he said that the mysterious the terror eleventh one delegation walked out and then when he started bringing up the holocaust and saying six decades later countries are still using it as an excuse he started criticizing nato allow you just saw delegation delegation stand up and half of the general assembly just walked out empty seats were left by the. he did go on to talk about the september
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eleventh attacks and osama bin laden want to take a listen. instead of assigning a fact finding team a.q. to some of the northern and threw his body into the sea wouldn't it to be more reasonable to bring him to justice. he also jacks of the several jabs at nato he said despite nato's proclamations of making the world a safer place he said that it made us presence in afghanistan specifically does not help the region it's just harm the country so they listen to. this my nature is presence in afghanistan there's been a dramatic increase in the production of illicit drugs in this country and will now go in and a lot of diplomatic talks are taking place behind closed doors it's no secret that the united states said that they will use their veto power if the science admits it pushes for a u.n. membership at the excuse me pushes for u.n.
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membership in state but there are certain deals that we are being told are being made that if palace i submit it for it's an official request the security council can sit on it for a little while and not take action right away this would help the u.s. in a position of not casting a veto and looking more critical because the u.s. president obama has called for an independent palestine by. the president a pulse i know most of us is also saying that it's time for the international community there to stand by its words he has the option of going to the general assembly where policy has the majority of support that would not get them all u.n. membership but it would make history and it would send a clear message to the u.s. and to israel so right now the u.s. is trying to maneuver a way in which everyone can save face there is a lot of discussions being made but we. do you know that representatives of
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palestine and israel will both be addressing i think general assembly on friday. some perspective on this i'm joined live by dr mukhabarat who side per a little science professor at gaza's ours are university thanks for joining us so we saw a walkout as the iranian president spoke harshly against the u.s. and other western countries this isn't the first time he's been a firebrand like this how do you assess his behavior. well as you just mentioned this is not the first time when the iranian president speaks at the general assembly when we have this kind of behavior most of that of president of the of the most countries leave the whole while he is speaking but to be honest with you. i mean this speech which we had viewed by president barak obama yesterday in which he extended his unquestioned support for israel and in the meantime he decried the palestinians from the life of in these way the occupation and asking for the
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palestine state as a full member of the yuan there should be some kind of a move over again is the u.s. and its president. as i mentioned to many countries all around the world they have become. influenced by the u.s. administration and its international politics and iran has been classified as a country an enemy of the you us an enemy of israel and that's why we have seen many countries leaving the hold while he was speaking so let's turn to palestine now has he brought out friday will be the data palestine is delivering its bid to the world body reports say it's already been decided that there may not be a push for an immediate vote do you think mahmoud abbas backtracked. well what's going to happen tomorrow is that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas is going to speak the you and get out on the assembly he is going to defend the palestinian
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people to defend the right of the palestinians who have been deprived of their political rights for more than sixty three years now since one thousand nine hundred forty eight when is were in concord and expelled more than one palestinian refugees from historic palestine the palestinians have been for the past sixty three years deprived of their political rights and being deprived of having their state as well as many other nations on over the world the palestinians are frustrated on tired of this continuing his way to the patient of continuing his way to certain month expansion on their own territory so it's about time the international community. intervene and put an end to this is radio page and will not what i know is that the palestinian do you think any international backbeat it doesn't live up to its billing that there will be a backlash do you think will be violence. well this is this is what might
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happen now what we know is that the palestinian president is going to submit a palestinian request for a full recognition of account of stanstead on the nineteen sixty seven borders tomorrow now the security council will debate this issue over the next few weeks we know that the security council is not going to convene immediately to take an action with regard to this issue so. palestinian recognition will be postponed for a few weeks and therefore we can we we don't really know what's going to happen but at least what i can tell you that the palestinian people are very frustrated with the speech which was delivered by the u.s. president barack obama yesterday in which he said that there is no short ways to in this last in an israeli conflict well the palestinians i've been negotiating with these ideas for twenty years now for god's sake are since the convening of madrid peace conference in oktober of nineteen ninety one and the also argument was signed
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in september of one thousand nine hundred ninety three it's it's more than eighteen years since the signing of the oslo agreement and we haven't seen an end to the israeli occupation and what we see is an expanding was weightless i think one expanding of the number was way to suck those in from two hundred thousand to nineteen ninety three now the number is six hundred thousand israeli jewish settlers live in the west bank and is too sudden it's a very first rating situation and i don't know how much the palestinian people can wait for the international community to intervene and put an end to this israeli aggression and occupation of the palestinian people right we have to leave it there i'm a climber i was sorry political science professor at gaza's ours our university thanks for your time. thank you. and of the friday vote many palestinians expressed their
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disappointment at president obama's commitment to veto the palestinian bid for statehood party's policy or attended a rally in tel aviv where israelis who backed the palestinian cause workout are. israeli intellectuals faces writers and several members of parliament have gathered here in tel aviv to express support for the palestinian bid for statehood it's very symbolic where we're standing because we're right opposite the building with that in one nine hundred forty eight the united nations granted israel independence and so what the speakers here are saying is that in the same way that israel was recognized by the united nations so too should palestine now the essence of what speakers have to say is talking about the double standards of the american patient iraq obama with various speakers saying that he has shown his true colors on the one hand calling for an independent palestine but mounting everything he can keep trying and stop it from happening the anger against american president being inspirational not only among palestinians but also among these between israelis and
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at the same time what's john boulevard which is where i'm standing was the scene for several months this year where protesters pitched a tense and defiantly israeli government they were arguing that netanyahu needs to trace internal socially she's before he talks about international functions. shop ization labor and jim fitzpatrick tells r.t. israel's approach to palestinian statehood i just lead to more violence in the region rather than halting. the united nations has consistently supported a two state solution the british government and the present british government and the previous labor administration of which i was a member support to stage two state solution this seems to be a logical step along the road to that so what nobody wants to see is any father violence but if i was in the palestinian territories and i saw that there was a possibility of progress and then that was frustrated that would cause me create
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this paranoia could understand why that frustration could lead to temples being lost and the temperature been raised to normally once for the violence and i don't think israel's position is justified because they're saying it might provoke for the violence we've got violence in the middle east the palestinians have been suffering violence for far far too long we want to see progress being made in the peace accords we want to see israel making concessions we want to see both sides saying no to violence or want to see president obama pushing this along the world agenda at the united nations at the ellis possible opportunity. on a web site archie dot com are asking what you think will happen if a palestinian bid for statehood is vetoed by the u.s. so far most respondents think that the u.n. will lose credibility if it wants the move thirty five percent think the veto might spark of violent uprising in palestinian communities ten percent say it'll encourage peace talks to resume in about the same amount think palestinians will be
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satisfied with an upgraded observer status at the u.n. but on to r.t. dot com cast your vote and stick with us for the latest developments from the u.s. and reaction from the middle east as the u.n. session continues in new york. train our other news we're covering the u.s. has accused pakistan's intelligence organization of supporting a group behind last week's attack on the u.s. embassy in kabul claims denied by pakistan that's as anger mounts among pakistanis over the increasing number of civilians killed by u.s. drone attacks for more on where it all could lead i'm joined by war correspondent eric margolis. thank you for joining us so the u.s. and pakistan have long been allies fighting terror following nine eleven but now there's something of a blame game developing do you think we'll see a collapse or adduction in u.s. pakistani relations. oh not entirely the u.s. the sort of handcuffed to pakistan happily so and the other way around even more of
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the you know the general mood is no wars and. extend an olive. nine eleven muslim convert. as it either cooperate open up the career field used army intelligence or village was letters attack taliban which was the worst creation. and if you go through it we're going to go to war with you so it begs then gave them it's a very reluctant cooperation ninety over ninety percent of pakistanis support taliban and consider america enemy stansell but the americans can't wage the war in afghanistan we're out pakistani help and. they're giving pakistan four point four billion dollars each year to maintain this relationship but now the americans are very frustrated and north korea gets them in afghanistan and there was it's very embarrassing attack downtown kabul and the u.s. in frustration has turned around now or has been laying pakistan for its problems
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the pakistanis better important partner for the u.s. and afghanistan as a main transit to deliver military equipment to the country what do you think washington would do without this assistance. well if washington could be used pakistani territory and supply lines can supply is the keats and swore they would have to give up and and withdraw its troops that's why the. pakistan fruits are just like double. cusins little feeling but why not once. again is there is pakistan's backyard it's near abroad and. in the bags there is believe that the us will eventually give up on afghanistan they want to be positioned to manage its peers in afghanistan critically so now that indio with cast us back is moving assuming very big position in afghanistan and the situation very volatile what are your thoughts on u.s.
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policy of drone attacks in the country. immediately particularly largely because they don't volunteer american troops or casualties and they're killing a lot of people for sure they're causing a lot of fear but in the long run i think they are going to be counterproductive who is seen by bombing as simply turns people against the bombers and so this war is not going to be won a drone attacks even though the u.s. is now spreading a city of ground bases east africa. this is where you continue to the american policy from time to troops on the ground with wars. so look into the future for us if you could what do you see as the future of the u.s. pakistan relationship and what effect do you think that could have on the region. it will be the u.s. pakistan who will get worse. stands us install government lapse.
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everything depends on the cracks the army which is increasingly angry with the united states but he has there is brain growth it's got to have american only and money from us from the international monetary fund. have the blood to continue playing this game i wanted to. help with the who are the small room the americans are going to rely on the record stands on even well there's a growing movement was congress as you just saw today to were kind of into practice there and kind of. gleaned from the republicans so it's a very unpredictable volatile situation all right we'll see what happens war correspondent eric margolis thanks for a perspective of leisure. where you can always get more on the stories we're covering our web site r t v dot com here's what's a click away right now. a fresh wave of violence strikes russia's north caucasus where a string of terror attacks killed
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a police man and injured at least sixteen people one of the attackers has already been killed in a special operation plus. shocking eyewitness video emerges of last week's tragic air show accident in the u.s. what a seventy four year old stunt pilot crashed his plane into spectators in the crowd the full story at r.t. dot com. to other news now on r t world markets fell sharply on thursday fueling fears a double dip recession could be in the cards panic was partly triggered by the grim economic outlook by the u.s. federal reserve saying complete economic recovery may be years away patrick young an executive director of the investment advisory firm dva advisers thinks another wave of the recession may be inevitable but let's look at it in the united states
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of america growth these basically and the match in europe groove these very low or it's going backwards in all of them if you're economies and also we've got this terrible terrible north sideslip beach issue with the light some peace and if we look at summer like china which has been a huge engine of the global economy well they've had some pretty manufacturing numbers coming out this morning and that too is leading to a big fear it may be china is finally hitting the ball at least for the time being it's how the huge credit expansion in the last two years looks really rather like europe and the us look in sort of two thousand and five two thousand and six two thousand and seven and i really fear that i mean if we see that happening in china then ultimately all rolled the world economy is in for a very very difficult year in two thousand and twelve. course you can have more on this in our business bulletin coming up in about five minutes as the greeks are protesting against pressure austerity cuts their finance minister was trying to
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restore public calm saying the country has no choice but to bring about the cuts his own comments though didn't go down well with his people and our and for that matter our financial pundits max keiser and stacy herbert. if you want to stabilize the situation if we want to adverse default you don't want to avert default the bankers wants you to avert default the words are precise in their meaning and they're intent to blame who's older population into to accepting a poisoned chalice needs to remember that's exactly he's using the word we to the people of greece losing weight acting as if they're their desire should be the same as what the bankers and bondholders want he's not a we he's not greek. came out of some other stories making headlines across the globe yemeni security forces
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have you order a fire against anti-government protesters in the capital sanaa killing at least nine people and wounding sixteen and fighting broke out the ceasefire agreed on tuesday following three days of bloodshed more than eighty people were killed since sunday when a crackdown on antares and protesters was renewed all this despite reports the vice president is considering a transfer of power something that's been a key demand of demonstrators. libya's former rebels are preparing an offensive against the khadafi loyalist stronghold of search the city's been under siege for about a week and residents are now fleeing the market off use former prime minister was arrested in tunisia that country's interior ministry says al baghdadi ahmed mood he was detained at the border without jury or whereabouts of those either himself or anyone known. and a french court has issued the first. as for wearing a full face veil in public after the introduction of a new law banning it lit country two women were fined eighty and one hundred twenty
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euros respectively for wearing and. one of the women social appeal the ruling is prepared to take the case all the way to the european court of human rights. and a decommissioned nasa satellite is out of control and plunging back toward earth but u.s. scientists have been left scratching their heads as to where it might land it could be anywhere on the planet was i mean for us on the ground or he's peter oliver explains. most satellites that would collide with the earth's atmosphere would burn up there and then cause us no problems due to the size of the u.a.e. r.s. this current satellite that we're seeing coming about to enter the earth parts of it around twenty six parts it's believed will make it through the earth's atmosphere and collide with the earth now seventy percent of the planet is water so it's not unlikely it will hit water and cause no problems whatsoever however some russian experts suggesting that the fuel that was used on board this satellite may be dangerous to humans. but experts call this type of satellite in orbit and truly
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because you need a lot of energy to keep such a satellite operational and americans have used radioactive tony into this metal and other parts of the satellite. but internally most of it will end up on earth and it's a deadly danger to humans for instance exposure to plutonium leads to cancer. well all quite worrying stuff there but it does lead us to another question just how much stuff have we sent up into space they could eventually come back down there are now over twenty thousand sizeable objects being tracked in its orbit the problem is they do to 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 i just won't be in the room. looking up at
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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. you're the only 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 if your boss or 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 the actual odds are fragments for you a.r.s coming down somewhere on a urban center one in three thousand two hundred so very slim indeed and if you're extremely worried the odds of it actually hitting a person an individual
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a one in twenty trillion. is up next with your stay with us here on r.t. . hello and a very well welcome to the business program it's been a terrible day for the russian markets where the sea of red across the board selloff comes after the us federal reserve gave it crim outlook for the world economy channel political reports from the r.t.s. and central moscow. there's been a really bad day on the market sounds even worse here emerging markets are at a fourteen month low here in russia the ruble is at its worst against the dollar in two years this selloff is happening world by about russia is probably suffering the worst around the right number of factors behind this for us the overall sentiment is really we could the eurozone given the eurozone debt crisis and prospects of another global recession and second on wednesday the federal reserve announced its
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latest stimulus measures it is effectively a form small boats crucially it adds no extra money and previously when it had printed more new bike wants to fees in emerging markets were seen as a good bet because that's where the false the growth was now even though these large falls are growing economists we are seeing slowing growth rates just recently both iron man and world bank have lowered russia's g.d.p. for cars so although absolute growth rates are still here investors are responding to negative news by unbinding long positions. let's have a look at the markets now or less falling for a second day as investors speculate that fuel demand in the u.s. will fall to whites which is not trading at eighty dollars book barrel while branches that one hundred five dollars a barrel. and stocks in the u.s. the sharply lower off to the federal reserve indicated that the u.s.
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economic slump could last for he has both the dollar the nasdaq are losing more than four percent. under new york the markets have also plummer said on thursday london's footsie was down four point seven percent while the german tax will sum to five percent in the writers to close. on the russian markets closed to bring the wrath or chest plunge to eight point six percent while the mice it's lost seven point eight percent let's have a look at some of the individual share moves from the mindsets. energy majors were on the made retreat as of the day both counts andros never lost over seven percent and banking stocks were also under pressure russia's largest lender plunged almost ten percent. i thought i have time for not for more stories you can head to our website or to dot com slash business. six.
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of the litmus tests . on. the. very first verses of the bible. so all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just. sixty to
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seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier in the occupied territories listen to what the turds doing what we call making our presence felt you go out should some bozo hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner and in another house religion and nationalism not as judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed few one. thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect and a feat you have to be either extremely naive or extremely stupid you don't even want to hear of your religious jew calling another joe and not the way they really did it.

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