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to get them closer to the millstone hutto some old country house holiday in the pool the old gold medals the regrets the gloomy it used to be the most secure job the world full the ruben's original. backs against the wall street brawl crackdown on supporters for social and financial justice sparks accusations that u.s. democracy is just an illusion. of athens prepares for the plunge of severe austerity fails to see the greek economy where the government admitting it won't be able to meet key dictated deficit deadlines for this year. russia's orbit ambitions grow as another satellite for its global tracking system glow nasa launches into space to rival the us produced g.p.s. systems. on the russian market has seen the heaviest so wolf recently the global
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turmoil has been hitting it even harder than any other emerging markets find out why in business in about twenty minutes. and the russian capital you're watching r t m arena joshing welcome to the program a wave of public discontent in the u.s. shows no sign of abating following saturday's protests were hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were arrested sparking accusations of heavy handed policing the finance how wall street activist refused to back down saying more marches against corporate a group corporate greed and social inequality are in the pipeline is worried if we're not cut out with some of those involved. i new season in a different nation the arab spring has become america's autumn and on saturday new york's brooklyn bridge reminded many of the scenes from egypt to here square.
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nearly eight hundred protesters were trapped cuffed arrested and jailed as thousands of activists continued their second week of occupy wall street demonstrations and grassroots movement is campaigning against social inequality and for influence over us politics in the interim police conduct against peaceful protesters has come into question. just last week a new york city police officer attacked occupy wall street protesters with pepper spray prompting public outrage and an internal affairs investigation many didn't believe that there would be another dramatic confrontation this weekend after what happened last weekend after four women were pepper spray while they were corralled by the police after the n.y.p.d. used heavy handed tactics punching some protesters i think many people didn't
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expect that there would be something like that again this weekend so i have no reports pepper spray being used they were in there were aggressive arrests and there were thousands of people stopped and hundreds arrested arrested activists were charged with disorderly conduct and summons to appear in criminal court. by sunday hundreds appeared back on wall street it terming to continue their fight against corporate domination once you are not agreed to be arrested anymore the whole enjoy or control of the police. disappears when that happens there are credible possibilities that are open to us and suddenly you can imagine a different world you could you can be an agent of change the group says it aims. raise national awareness and change america's economic disparity occupy wall street describes itself as a resistance movement inspired in part by counterparts we can follow. their lead
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over our brothers and sisters all over the world arab spring in greece and spain we can see that it did send a powerful message ordinary people are not going to stand for corporate greed anymore and that we're giving up we're doing something about it. and the reason these activists are doing something on wall street rather than washington is because they say you have to follow the money begin where the largest campaign contributions donations and lobby groups come from. we were told it was for three or four more you know maybe four years old boy. bush. before that his father the bush dynasty i mean corporate greed goes all the way people think it's more that they are going to demean pulcifer it starts with that wall street it is true that these demonstrators come here with. different messages but what is uniting what unifies that is a growing frustration over the u.s.
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economy social inequality and corporate influence on u.s. politics these protesters say if american leaders can't act it will be the american citizens that stand up for their rights reporting from wall street more important party. both to crack down on wall street and the way existing financial institutions are run show that us democracy is just an empty phrase according to u.k. based investigative journalist tony goss on. i think we're dealing with people who are absolutely in denial they're not interested in what he ordinary people want and i think this tells us the scales are falling from our eyes this shows us that america is not a democracy they're not listening to what the people have got to say and these are ordinary people coming up with their solutions because those people charged with running our financial system have not just made a mess of things they have actually orchestrated that system in their own interest it's absolutely inexcusable for the police to be wading in in a democracy note in
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a democracy the police do not wading into peaceful demonstrators as they have been in new york so i think this is another indication that america's democracy is actually failing us at the moment it's failing the world and it's absolutely not one for them to be going around the world so-called spreading democracy when they haven't even got democracy in their own country you know in their own government institutions they need to be listening to what these people have got to say in the course they're not listening. games crawdad added terror are going to plan unease websites as the main question now is whether the largely supportive and how wall street movement is likely to turn into a strong political force. as we see now of course these protests are not just taking place down on wall street cred are now starting to spread across the country which is a sign that there is there really is something going on here and it will start to spread even further and and that's the type of situation that could lead to an american spring as it's being dubbed now i see that there could be that possibility of escalation at this moment i would say that the momentum in the probably the p.r.
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win is on the protester side because no one likes to see the police going in and breaking up a peaceful protest movements like that and especially now that we're getting reports that the protesters were actually lured onto the bridge and then trapped so so it's very interesting to watch how this will play out and i think at this point as i say the protesters are probably winning in a p.r. game but again i think there is a there is a much larger political movement at stake here and it really does remain to be seen whether there can be some sort of coordinated action on on the on the from the federal reserve and they have a privately owned banking set a central banking system of the united states. and another showcase of public anger is bubbling in the u.k. . people post will be a closely local church taking. tens of thousands of people to stand on mantra stirred take part in a march against government cuts also a little later in the program. identity crisis parents and teachers across france
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are enraged by a new school books that provides storable accounts in the name of political correctness. the greek debt crisis is taken a sharp turn for the worse as its government declares it won't be able to meet key mandated deficit deadlines for this and next year the revelation signals that the shocking degree of a stary imposed by athens on its people has failed sending the economy into an unmanageable contraction is especially warring given that e.u. debt inspectors in greece are currently deciding on whether to release more bailout funds for the country the country's government has said that unless it gets that money it won't be able to pay its bills for this month are the sarah for of looks of just where this now puts in battle country. greece no to fold that's the million dollar question let's be more exact a full one hundred fifty billion euro question the tape that greece now. vote could
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move. a little. over four grand to europe's government. or or i don't know what. the greek government is running out the vote they can keep trying to impose the state will start the measures that would likely lead to more of the violent clashes we've seen between riot police and protesters and the last week the month all they can choose to default that year is they needed to have insisted that the fault is not an option. they concerned that work least a decent it could spark a financial meltdown in the usa but there's now a growing recognition behind closed doors other options are being considered and a group called is different from the cards has been on the cards that for a year and a half or two have been on the cards because when you have a dead hot hand over the exorbitant sides that we have here in greece it is
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impossible to imagine a steering can be a means by which you can use it so the default was always going to happen it's a false speculation rumbles on it's become clear that there are fundamental flaws in the u.a.e. things operation i think europe citizens have the right to know what the causes are at the moment they're being deflected from the real causes and they are being asked to blame little brigs little greece however idiotic it may have proved in the past it is and never was incapable of spearheading a global financial crisis so he just he was to blame for what we are experiencing in greece would be. using new kind of war if using international of. all of the international financial crime scene in the past eighteen months the greek government has cut wages great taxes just pensions
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and in return received billions of year in bailout funds now as they await the next eight billion cash injection many are left wondering if it's all been worth it just to give you another number when we first found out that this. was. for floods and. now we have it and the latest report of i.m.f. . says that this is. one. night so just two years. before the. people. protest and strike action now and almost daily occurrence the greek government faces a huge crisis of confidence amongst its electorate financially in the red politically in the dark greece's population losing their patience if greece does default the
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future of the eurozone looks extremely uncertain indeed but many people here feel that not to be so is through their country sinking deeper into financial and economic ruin. athens and coming up later today artie's people of el asks us cross our gas whether social prosperity and a strong economy are still pillars of western democracy here's a taste or we have governments that. hinder creation they hinder innovation you're going to see but steve it's not really it's fair to say that it's a mysterious someone better educated going to sleeping and say i'm going to go into every one on the panel is that you know we have electricity devoted for these kinds of programs for decades ok so don't say governments i mean if we're talking about people voting for politicians that say give me more and more and more and make other people pay for it later or maybe we can surprise some commonality that i
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agree with that i didn't think i mean to really answer to the major was reassuring up here rich go ahead i want richard in new york to go ahead let me just respond to one thing this notion that governments act as if they are the origin of what they do governments are elected and under enormous pressure from their constituencies and to explain what governments do without and that'll izing who's pushing them to do what is a very strange logic. can. you think. russia has launched and now their satellite into orbit as part of its global navigation project lines this means that the system is now fully operational and can provide global coverage or oliver has more. well this is the twenty fourth
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suttle i being launched as part of the glue in us system twenty four the number the minimum number the glowing us needs to be able to provide full global coverage now we will see four more blown our satellites launched throughout the rest of the next year and not be the required amount which they set out to provide the best service to customers they'll be looking to use this now it's been a long old road for blowing us from its first development back in the eighty's as a. development project by the u.s.s.r. it was then taken over by russia and they've been trying to get it up to speed to make it a valid rival to the g.p.s. system produced in the united states now it has been a rocky road as well just there last december three grown our satellites plummeted out of the sky into the pacific ocean setting back the development of the system and in fact this launch this twenty fourth launch that was delayed itself it has
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been it was put back by the crash at the end of august of this year of a progress module on its way to the international space station so this is plainly happened now the twenty four satellites are in orbit it gives us global coverage they've got to see what they can do with it now the specialists say that cloned us can provide precise coverage up to six meters on the ground and what that means is they can place you exactly where you are on the earth within six meters no take this for example with the g.p.s. technologies who say that. they can place you accurately within seven meters so they are going to have to try and be the target for glowed ass now is to convince consumers and convince manufacturers of products that meet global positioning technologies that glowed us is the one for them and that they should move away from g.p.s. we're going to have to wait to see just how successful these continuing tests are
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before we can see gload us as a dominant brand and global positioning systems. kalar reporting there and if you are still curious we've got tons of material covering every aspect of the human race to the final frontier wells on our website and our you tube channel that's you tube dot com slash r t well from all the manned space launches of the last few years to the final missions of the now retired american space shuttle fleet plus all the tragic accidents along the way all that and more youtube dot com slash our take. is the.
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tens of thousands have marched through the northern british city of manchester and another protest at a stary cuts to public services and pans their rally in opposition to the governing coalition and organized by trade unions coincided with the ruling conservative party's conference in the city are his or m. it was their. the conservative cause a conference has started. and the moment that politicians and delegates started to arrive this happens overnight and that's amazing to see thousand people are turning out for this march through the streets of manchester to protest what the coalition government is doing in the way of talks and you've literally got pool full of people here you've got the older generation saying hands off of pensions you've got the sort of middle aged generation who fear that their job because as money to public services is slashed you've got the very very young who are worried that
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things like nurseries and provision so i take a shingle because and of course manchester have a much population you've got a lot of students turns out much like in all the margins that we've seen across the country turns out it's a great test against the rising cost of education i spake to some of the people who are heads of the just why they called it was important it's a time now to take a simple no we send a message to the movement covering all sport and particularly the people on really to poll with these kids to police overseas and. let the government know the majority of people post before you are usually the usual shaking judge prepared to be sure that you control in the future i still say that what you try and build a movement of people bring this government down and bring in a government but that's because the working people now look at the fine is that you can see here around me are calling for a strike on the thirty fifth maybe they calling for
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a general strike the public sector workers to town leave why should the government just exactly what it would be like if public sector workers didn't in fact show up for work in the morning see that's what they're planning to do a lot of the biggest events in the country unison yes they have all turned out ahead today to say we will down to the thirtieth of november unless you can moment that you're going to make these deep cuts in public that's a funding that you'll put paid there yet and the rules say. reporting there alice take a look at some of the stories from around the world has resumed and we just received city of syria after a two day truce to allow civilians to leave the battlefield expired nato warplanes have carried out new airstrikes while revolutionary fighters continue the offensive against the find the loyalists on the eastern front lines the city is facing a humanitarian crisis with people being driven from their homes by fierce fighting and a lack of essential supplies aid agencies say those trapped are in desperate need
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of medical help. pakistan has strongly denied afghan claims that the state's spy agency was involved in the assassination of couples envoy for taliban peace talks about cole the allegations baseless and seventy former president's body was pakistan's friend rabbani was killed in a suicide bombing last month afghan officials suspect islamabad is behind the murder and claimed they have already provided pakistan with supporting evidence. palestinian bid for statehood is being considered now in the u.n. security council a total of nine out of fifteen votes are needed to push the application through meanwhile u.s. defense secretary leon panetta on the strip to the middle east as war in israel that is becoming increasingly isolated in the region he urged israel to restart peace talks with the palestinians and restore relations with turkey and egypt palestinian leader mahmoud abbas the arabic is fears that u.s.
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will pressure the u.n. security council members to vote against a bit of the injuries coming this hour here in r.t. but here's a preview. yes for the right to veto we knew in advance and we were patiently notified that washington will use its veto during the voting in our bid it's clear that the u.s. as the dominant world power wants to extend its support to israel but what concerns us most is that the u.s. wants to force all the countries that took part in the general assembly big and small like particular the members of the un security council to vote against palestinian membership in the un this is the key concern for us all the member states of the security council have the right to use all as i would put it misuse their rights to veto of course such a decision will be regrettable. as there are they realize it or not french school kids are learning
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a serious lesson in the power of political correctness across the country parents and teachers are enraged by new textbooks which carry revised historical accounts to avoid insulting minority pupils as our teasdale bushell reports there is french fear of their identity will soon disappear along with their history. twenty pages on the history of black slavery and just six on the time of napoleon shown here sitting on a toilet from says new history school books or even parents and teachers who cool it's political correctness gone mad this author's bestseller on the band because the fronds worlds of boy lives ahead. if we doing teach our own minorities the history of their adopted country they don't feel french we are already seeing riots in our streets the crusades the called insulting to muslims the thunking louis the fourteenth to imperial and. as the colonel gadhafi of his day focus is now on the
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previously little known king came kumu thought of thirteenth century west africa. the purge even extends to grow to study it rumbled world including les miserables look all through victor hugo france is already breaking things professor casale because it's young people have no sense of identity parents are concerned we have to study even the worth pages of our history because you can't understand what happens next now in france if you don't understand the history. they want to understand and to avoid properly legal action seen as the only way to stop the removal of national history. schools now give ten percent of their share you'll to the needy will african moline point i studied it and what exactly is it contribution to world development. thousands of signed
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a petition of the french revolution lessons were replaced by the african kingdom of more than once upon which many say they've never heard of the ministry of education refused to be interviewed but gave us this statement. where a change in the school curriculum sheriff like globalization one of our time has been to all because it's important to have a view. another world cultures such as egypt china and india a new european parliament report back to compulsory school lessons on the benefits of the e.u. from quote a very young age critics want kids are learning less and less about their own country states which stop teaching their paws they say consigned themselves to history then you go shorty paris. was article about happening in business here.
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following very welcome to the business update the recent spike in economic uncertainty has resulted in a heavy so often the russian market here of risk has been hitting it even harder than any of the emerging markets of course with the from troika done the unease that stoop to structural weakness in the country's economy. we have a relatively weak domestic economic base compared to other big emerging markets it is and we are much more vulnerable to a global recession because of the potential weakness in the old price of the price that and demand for other commodities hundred second reason why we see more volatility is because russia doesn't have a strong enough to mystic capital base. you know because we don't yet have you know extensive structured pension funds and construction saving schemes as is the case in most other markets we are very reliant on foreign capital flows to a much greater extent than other emerging markets so when there is any reason for investors to be nervous about global events they will take their money out of
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emerging markets and we do not have the substitution of domestic money which countries like brazil india and china do have. let's take a look at the markets now courage is extending losses from a one year low on concern slowing the u.s. economy and europe stacked with fuel demand investors expect for a pulse to show manufacturing in the u.s. barely growing september lights we just rating at seventy eight dollars per barrel while brant plunges that's over one hundred one dollars a barrel. naser the markets a shopper low on monday on reports saying greece's new budget will fall short of all stars or targets in hong kong financials and resell stuart's leaving the bank of china is down almost five cents that would mean incorporation of china is losing moving forward a half cents this our exporters are also under pressure to choke it was so need down almost six percent. and here in moscow less than an hour ahead of the opening bell both the arches and the license ended last week deep in the red that's one
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word is that the shrinking global economy could hurt the country's commodities produces and analysts believe it's still not the end of the trouble once in the market. we still don't know we still don't have any resolution over what's going to happen in europe and that's a big big issue for russia russian actors are particularly risky and investors won't buy that if they don't know what's going to happen in europe and if there's going to be defaults in europe and equally they won't buy russian actually if they don't know where the ore price is going to go to or so that we see the meeting and there will be some conjecture about whether he seriously willing perhaps even to cut rates and certainly the market expects interest is very stable but it's. going to be a lot of also we have. to beat this on the markets russians are russian russians are rushing to sell the country's currency as the ruble gets weaker sales from one hundred forty five billion rubles equal to four way to help billion dollars that's
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the highest level since two thousand night however it's still much more than during the financial downturn the ruble drops to a two year low against the dollar in the previous quarter as a comic uncertainty tamed investor appetite for risk. gave us all we have time for knowledge join us for another business objects in less than one hours time and get most or is an analysis from our website our business.
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