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bryson. song from feinstein. he starts on t.v. dot com. the force will break up of the rally and arrest stunts to wall street protests from gathering steam in the u.s. people are frustrated over the state of the economy to say it's time for an american spring. multiple rounds of austerity cuts failed to help greece deal with its deficit putting a new e.u. cash injection in jeopardy softens admits it won't be able to meet the political. and russia's latest launch of a navigation satellite brings its blown up system up to full strength and give the global coverage for the first time in fifteen years.
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a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow with me were some shy protesters continue to gather on the streets of new york following saturday's brutal showdown on brooklyn bridge that saw more than seven hundred people arrested the movement called occupy wall street is promising more marchers against corporate greed and social inequality. caught up with some of those involved. the new season in a different nation the arab spring has become america's autumn and on saturday new york sparkling bridge reminded many of the scenes from egypt to here square. nearly eight hundred protesters were trapped cuffed arrested and jailed as thousands of activists continued their second week aka. wall street demonstrations
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the grassroots movement is campaigning against social inequality and corporate influence over u.s. politics in the interim police conduct against peaceful protesters has come into question. just last week and a 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. 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 expect that there would be something like that again this weekend though i have heard no reports pepper spray being used there were thousands of people stopped and hundreds arrested arrested activists were charged with disorderly conduct and
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summons to appear in criminal court. by sunday hundreds appeared back on wall street determined to continue their fight against corporate domination once you are about to breed to be arrested anymore the whole entire 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 and you believe you can be an agent of change the group says it in strays national awareness and change america's economic disparity occupy wall street describes itself as a resistance movement inspired in part by its counterparts we can follow. the lead of our brothers and sisters all over the world the 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 getting up and we're doing something about it. and the
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reason these activists are doing something on wall street rather than washington is because they say you have to follow the money begin with the largest campaign contributions donations and lobby groups come from its corporate presidencies we were told it was for. four more. years old billy. bush. before that is hardly the bush dynasty i mean corporate greed goes all the way actually president i think this is really the are doing to me also great stories and it is true that these demonstrators come here with a variety of different messages but what is uniting what unifies them is a growing frustration over the u.s. 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 we're not we're not party here. although if you want to get a firsthand look at the protest ongoing in new york city just head for the free
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video section on our website other news footage shot by r.t. as crews have been following the protest from the spot valuable for you to download for free is local answer for you video dot artsy dot com but this one of course exclusive interview. meantime investigative journalist and blogger george says the police brutality will fuel the protests that could potentially overwhelm the u.s. this is just one incident of many. and likely to gone wild last week they sprayed with mace in the face of women protesting they were all someone in the stream. they were protesting peacefully and they were mason and face definitely should be worried i can difference in these protests spreading throughout america and one day being on the steps of staff will pass me from the white house. sara flounders from the activist group international action center says the u.s.
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is preaching to ocracy all around the world but are forgetting about the rights of its own people. this is really a police after it to shut down mass the sent here see u.s. government they claim to speak for democracy all over the world while dropping bombs on people and many many countries and here at home when people are involved in democratic protests and demonstrations against the domination of wall street representing really the interests of the vast majority of people the latest polls today show that seventy five percent of the population is sympathetic to these protests. coming up next hour here on our very own people of elena's cross talk us to discussing who if anyone is influenced the decisions taken by their governments is a couple of them nowadays is not doing what its public wants and doing what its interest groups want at the moment those interest groups the labor unions and the more big
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corporations who plays well ok everybody is free to hasten actually go ahead steve snatch the job one of the extraordinary. easy here let's remember one simple fact right in the united states today in the private sector that dominates our economy six point nine percent of workers are represented by a trade union ninety three and point one percent of our working class in the private sector has no union to explain government policy based on the union movement as any and powerless as this is a chance to see. how crosstalk next hour here on our c now greece has admitted it's still got able to deal with its deficit but keep an eye on your international creditors that's even taking into account mass layoffs announced just on sunday and a new round of austerity cuts which still need parliament's approval. reports with
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your capital. it greek government has it is not going to be able to head half deficit reduction targets that exist right now that sparked a fresh fears decrease when you get that next cash injection the eight billion year you did it needs to avoid bankruptcy. because literally called it team here is the same in say enough is trying to hammer out some kind of deal on what it is worth remembering that at this point was bad for greece is going to be extremely bad for the rest of the usa so it's really in a very tough position to deal with these measures in place to try and avoid default which is many people i can speaking see here in athens is that really at this point soon enough its ability to greece now to fold that's the million dollar question let's be more exact the four hundred fifty billion euro question that's a total now. but could never be. let's be. you
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think greece over four hundred billion euros of government there you need to be. or or i don't know what to believe something big government is running out of options they can keep trying to impose these people start the measures that would likely lead to more of the violent clashes we've seen between riot police and protesters in the last weeks and months or they can instead choose to default the year using leaders have insisted that the fault is not an option they're concerned that were greece to do you say it sparked a financial meltdown in the usa there's now a growing recognition that behind closed doors other options are being considered a good called it's different cards has been on the cards now for you and a half or a crowd because when you have a. exorbitant size that we have here in greece it is impossible to imagine.
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i means by which if you say so the default is. was going to happen as a full speculation rumbles on it's become clear there are fundamental flaws in the usa into operation i think europe citizens have the right to know what the causes are at the moment they're being deflected from burial causes and they are being asked to blame little prince and little greece however if your ticket may have proved in the past. and never was incapable of spearheading a global financial crisis see just who is to blame we are experiencing greece would be. using new crying to war using international of. all. financial crimes the past eighteen months the greek government has cut wages raise taxes just pensions and in return received billions of year in bailout funds now as they await the next eight billion cash injection many are left
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wondering if it's all been worth it just to give you another. first. in the. series that is going to be next year one. night so just two years after all of this for the people of this like me some of the. protests in strike action now an almost daily occurrence weak government faces a huge quite is of confidence amongst its electorates financially in the red politically in the dark population leasing their patience if greece does default the future of the year is they looked extremely uncertain indeed but many people
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here feel that not the say is to respect the country sinking deeper in financial and economic ruin. athens. written may not be a part of a eurozone but its economy is suffering all the same we report just angry crowd of thousands came out in protest to say cuts are not the answer. it with r.t. now russia has launched another glowing us navigation satellite into orbit bring a total number now to work twenty four it means it now has the same global coverage as widely used by g. the g.p.s. system that is pretty rotten now has details on us well this is the twenty fourth subtle eye that's been launched as part of the glue and 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 cloner satellites launched throughout the rest
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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 haul road for blowing us from its first development back in the eighty's is 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 their last december three grown our satellites plummeted out of the sky into the pacific ocean now the twenty four satellites are in orbit the specialists say that glow and us can provide precise coverage up to six meters on the ground now take this for example with the g.p.s. technology they can place you accurately within seven meters the target for glowed us now is to convince consumers and convince manufacturers of products that meet
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global positioning technologies that glowed us is the one for them and that they should move away from g.p.s. . he's bitter all over if you're eager to discover more on the trips into the final frontier going to the special section on our website is dedicated to space exploration at r.t. dot com we've also got lots of other spectacular for you tube dot com slash. from the final missions of the now retired american space shuttle fleet to mysterious footage of u.f.o.'s our you tube channel should be the first stop.
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and he is right now turning a quarter past the hour here in the russian capital the arab league says it will compensate palestinians after the u.s. cut its aid claimants america froze to one hundred million dollars in response to palestine statehood to the u.n. a new official say they will not follow suit stated application was submitted to the un last week and is now being considered palestinian leader mahmoud abbas told r.t. arabic but the bid should not be seen as something questioning israel's right to exist the full interview are coming up on artsy in about fifteen minutes time but another a quick preview. of the minute that we we do not want to challenge the legitimacy of the state of israel israel is of granite state and we have recognized it if the arab peace initiative had been adopted fifty seven arab and islamic states would
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have followed suit and recognized israel that means that we support the existence of the state of israel and do not want. challenge its legitimacy or seek to get some isolation the only thing that we want to challenge the legitimacy of the policy of occupation the legitimacy of israeli settlement activities this is our rights and we did not dream of. taking for the business news in about five minutes but for now whether they realize it or not french school pupils are learning a serious lesson the power of political correctness all across the country parents and teachers are enraged by some important pages of france's history being removed from a new textbooks to avoid insulting when already pupils as artie's daniel bushell reports many french people fear their national identity will soon disappear along with their history twenty pages on the history of black slavery and just
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six on the time of napoleon shown here sitting on the toilet for all these new history school books period some teachers are cool it's political correctness gone mad. because of from boylan's ahead. if we're doing teacher and minorities the history of their adopted country they do feel french we are already seeing riots in our streets the crusades according thought thing to muslims the thunking louis the fourteenth to imperial and walked as the colonel gadhafi of his day focus is now on the previously little known king . of. africa. the purge even extends to grow it is still get round the world including les miserables victor hugo france is already breaking up things professor casale because it's young people have no sense of identity parents
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are concerned we have the third even the worth of our history because you can't understand what happens 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 mersin all history of 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 a petition of the french revolution lessons were replaced by the african kingdom of more than once a pause which many say they've never heard of the ministry of education refused to be interviewed but gave us this statement. where change in the school curriculum to reflect globalisation one of the towers being taught because it's important to have a view on other world cultures such as egypt china and india the new european
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parliament reports 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 polls they say consign them selves to history. the new bush or forty paris. and six twenty pm here in moscow as to how the international headlines in the world update here on our feet this is a defacto prime minister mahmoud jibril says he and the head of the national transitional council will step down once all programming forces are defeated they want to prevent a split and i have a country's new rulers about how to form a new government but this. each of your hometown of grinding on thousands of civilians still trying to flee that sound which as the severe food and water shortages. amanda knox has launched
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a tearful appeal in an italian court against token bichon for killing her british roommate the court will give its ruling within the next few hours expectations are high that knox will walk free from court after d.n.a. evidence in the case was challenged knox and a codefendant raffaele sollecito were convicted of murdering meredith kercher in two thousand and nine but to date i've always maintained their innocence tens of thousands of marched through the city of manchester in the u.k. where the main ruling party is holding its annual conference they are angry at a public services and pensions being cut as part of the latest austerity measures. is among them. open eyes estimated thirty 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 cox and you've literally got boots full of people hey you've got the older generation saying hands off our pensions you've got to have middle
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aged generation to fail that's their job see because as money to public services isn't slashed you've got to very very young who are worried that things like necessary means that its provisions for education will be cut and of course much as to the population you got a lot of students turned out much like in all the marches that we've seen across the country turned out to protest against the rising cost of education i spake to some of the people who are heads of the just why they thought it was important to turn out to take a simple no we send a message to the movement to bring us food and particularly the people on the road suppose we. could still be so this is a. good pool so let the government know that majority of people post what they do for you she really cool shit so he can judge the patient he should have a choice to give the child schools that one of which it's wrong to move the right people bring this government down and bring in a government that doesn't offer working people now look at the finest state you can
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see here around me are calling for a strike on the first if they've made them but they calling for a general strike the public sector workers to down leave what i say the government just exactly what it would be like if public sector workers didn't in fact show up in the morning because what they're planning to do is go to the biggest teams in the country unison yes they have all turned out here today to say we will turn to the that's it today but unless you promise that you going make these deep cuts in public sector funding that you'll propose that you have the rules say the prime minister david ignatius. his or her right that now it's time to get your hourly business up and here in our studio with current. welcome to our business thanks for joining me the recent spike in economic uncertainty has resulted in a heavy selloff in the russian market fears of risk has been hitting it's even harder than other emerging markets and quest we've heard from believes that's due
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to structural weakness in the country's economy. we have a relatively weak domestic economic base compared to the other big emerging markets in history are much more vulnerable to a global recession because of the potential weakness in your pricing the price of that and demand for other commodities and a second reason why we see more volatility is because russia doesn't have a strong enough to misty capital base. you know because we don't yet have you know very 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 those are emerging markets so when there is any reason for investors to be nervous about global events they will take their money out of emerging markets and we do not have the substitution of domestic money which countries like brazil india and china do have. this take a look at the markets now or prices are lower on concerns that slowing u.s.
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economy and europe's debt could curb huge amount investors expect reports to show manufacturing in the u.s. barely september like sweet is trading at seventy seven dollars about a while brant blend just over a hundred dollars a barrel and u.s. stocks that turnaround ups are opening the lower following the european markets the dow the nasdaq this hour along the good chips coca-cola is down two point two percent as keeping morgan up a stock rating to neutral for all the overweight week of crude oil prices pulled exxon mobil down to. the european stocks up pulling with banks. getting losses on reports that greece will not meet its deficit target this year b.n.p. probably by and societe generale each lost six percent and commerzbank was down over five percent and automakers are weighing on the dax to b.m.w. slid to six and half percentage point why then was a busy month with three percent. russia stocks extended losses up to their biggest
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quarterly declines as two thousand and eight weighing on the sentiments are concerned this shrinking global economy could hurt the country's commodities problems producers a report by emerging performer phone research says it is investing russian stocks i've seen cash flow almost triple in one week and now it's take a look at some individual share moves on the line six most energy majors are down this hour with gazprom losing a one point nine percent recovery has just announced that it plans to start gas delivery to your vibe in north stream pipeline on november eighth financials are also under pressure with the country's biggest lenders red bank losing over three percent drugmaker from standard they raised earlier games the company says it could take over one or two of its rivals by the end of the year. russia markets event of their worst quarter since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight however it's still not the end of the volatility with no clear signs of stable popery in
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europe and the us so investors prefer to hard cash and defensive stocks. the market's going to try and stay with companies that have a relatively low correlation so fluctuations in commodity prices normally those are stocks like mobile telecoms graeme's like n.t.'s. relatively high dividend you peace and cash flows transparent liquidity probably stay away from good morning very nice. of your certainly have relatively high levels of that very high beaten plays or include global commodity prices. and russians are rushing to sell the ruble as it gets weaker last month transfers reached their highest level in two years equal to four and a half billion dollars however it's still much lower than during the financial downturn the ruble has dropped to a two year low against the dollar as economic uncertainty tamed investor appetite
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for risky assets. pressure is rising over gas from two apart gas prices turkey has decided not to renew a supply contract because gazprom would agree to provide a bigger discount to contract provided a third of the eighteen billion cubic meters of gas shipped from russia annually the turkish energy minister says this should not cause disruptions as the country's private companies could come to terms with castro if they want ankara is complaining that the price of russian gas has risen thirty nine percent in two and a half years. that's all we have now we watching the markets i thought was in the next hour. for us.
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