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opera spreads across the united states as thousands of angry americans demand the corporate lobby be held accountable for the country's economic downturn. clouds of uncertainty hanging over greece as euro zone ministers delay the next release of bailout funds desperately needed to keep the country clear of bankruptcy . and from the glitz and glamour of high fashion catwalks to use of child labor human rights groups blow the whistle on his baggage dance card industry which earns the government a fortune. in business the russian stocks opened lower and trading flat following
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losses on wall street triggered by concerns over greece's to paul will be looking at the figures in about twenty minutes from. let me out of the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie welcome to the program from new york to boston to los angeles chicago and beyond the occupy wall street protest movement spreads rapidly across the united states thousands have flooded into the streets demanding an end to corporate influence on governments that activists blame for america's economic turmoil in the big apple where the protests began hundreds have been arrested but the activists still plan more demonstrations which are supported by a nationwide workers' unions in new york he's innocent your children are met some americans who say civil disobedience is the only way to get their message across.
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taking the big apple by storm. category wrested by the hundreds. getting netted and pepper sprayed in the face. spending night and day on the far from welcoming streets of the financial district. that's the price these demonstrators are paying to get their outrage across to those holding reins of financial and political power common americans weak most of this country don't have access to corporate power and the media don't have many options to get their voices heard those who take specific steps fight for change in the west are largely getting annoyed and marginalized this artist and activist has been arrested twice i didn't expect to be arrested and it's weird to get beat by the police to get locked up and incarcerated who are always and always knows. it's a good a good cause of for this movement. ignored for the first two weeks of occupying
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wall street the peaceful movement started taking tougher measures by getting bigger and louder their only way to get the media to notice is to be disobedient. to the people who noticed. the mass arrests have built up popular support for the movement by. putting us through some for abuse because it's hope. you know is bringing more work and some have sacrificed more than hours in jail to fight against wall street and many people have quit their jobs have come here that's already happened the corporate media we three into the camp outside there does not pay much attention here the sunday front pages of some of america's most read newspapers or ridicules both the form and the substance of the gathering it is equal parts but truly body odor and you're and they're more concerned with. brainwashing people american idol and sports drama and pretty much anything to serve as your traction. other than the important issue right now this is a big of
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a notice why the corporate and political elite it's tougher than ever for those against the system to get attention with even some police officers ready to admit this protest is the way you know that's. the only billable way to do it i imagine the occupy wall street movement promises to grow in the months to come and history shows that the voice of the people can't be neglected for ever since this is sure going off archie new york all the latest and most gripping videos of the protests the rage in new york are available for you twenty four stamina now or you tube channel. four news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for
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a show. professor alex my tally who took part in the new york protests claims the they were met with extreme police violence is that of the demonstrators ultimate aim is to achieve change in the political landscape of america. history about what's going on down there there's a clear sense the united states the power of wall street is completely out of control and that they're responsible for an economy and i think young people in particular feel that their futures in the mortgage to pay for the are reaches reason bonuses are these wall street executives oh you're looking for long term solutions i don't think the short term measures of your government to address anything more for what they're trying to do is to create a political climate where a number of political actors can start to talk seriously about security reforms
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that hopefully can break this kind of marriage between economic and political elites in our incidents. so i have this hour here in our team and the line of fire amassed forces loyal to levy is new rulers continue their fight for control of the countries of the country and civilians who have bear a bronze later eye witnesses tell r t why live in fear of their lives. a eurozone has postponed a decision on the next release of bailout funds for cash strapped greece and that was after athens announced it would not be able to meet debt containment targets greece desperately needs the next tranche of a billion euros to pay every bills if the money doesn't arrive by medic tobar the country will not be able to pay its dad's and may have to declare bankruptcy that's inspired of government efforts to hear tough commands by a brain and highly unpopular stare you measure it for weeks the country has been hit by angry public protests and strikes our response there for of has more details
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from athens. here. the motor mouth excited its economic quite distinctly has played out it's time and again we've seen people putting up. part of the building the place because there are stacks of basic things . to be unsettled we find ourselves back in a position where people now really are this old has been achieved by implementing these assassinations of government has just to make the waves be able to me it's tough deficit reduction target. the whole usa really about what the implications of that will be the greek government also things imagine that thirty thousand people only a little may never touch in the salary for a year. at the end of the year the possibility of dismissal there are great ways what do you think you. did if the country were to stay in play
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detroit because it's a care in the culture that maybe trying to hammer out the details of that has to be such that. the only sure you get that money. would be helpful. to this point it's also got the rest of the usa congress and indeed the global economy that is a little misleading not a lot of people now but it. will come up with realistic solutions to get the country out of the situation that has been criticism from some of the analysts we spoke to you hear a lot these days that we've seen job losses we've seen the cut wages and pensions these are people who no longer be able to pay cuts to people who most likely to pay the taxes and yet the government still seem to be suffering as a solution to the flood the big deficit in the budget so there are concerns will be
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about the practicality of any of these measures i think any of the eagles are told about the possibility of the whole thing and as we said still a lot of public anger that people can be built that the laws are being put in a situation that is simply untenable that they can't live with the big concerns will. about whether they need to. pull the plug. sarah furthur of their economist joseph going on believes the problems stem from a lack of central fiscal authority and that the european central bank should step in and take the lead the problems go back. many years because countries throughout the eurozone. had large budget deficits that they were not supposed to be able to run under a monetary union but they were allowed to run and of course come back to bite them i think each step along the way the europeans have resisted moving to a central school authority common taxing and spending decisions and they've
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resisted but they've done just enough to get by time raise the and raise the amount apart but it's still not quite enough and the e.c.b. right now is the only institution that has the potential to step in and fix things if they want to but it's really difficult to show i mean the politicians. could be as worried about bailing out governments that haven't performed well. lidia's new rulers have named temporary cabinet ministers to govern the country until it is fully secured meanwhile their forces continue to lay siege to the few remaining could obvious wrong holds the national transitional council now controls most of the country but still faces fierce resistance in shared by all the lead and pockets in the southern desert after a two day ceasefire to allow residents to leave and to see forces attempted to further attacks on the oust of colonels hometown of syria the red cross has warned
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of a humanitarian disaster as the town is running out of medical supplies food and water one eyewitness to the fighting told r.t. that and take it off the forces are attacking civilian homes as a push to take over the city at any cost it's. very active. people are. acting out q. are you just becoming a foot including i think if you. like you. i can conclude. any hung back because you ran away to get all the furniture you believe you cannot. control and. it's one thing you cannot. be convinced. after. i am.
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an. author and journalist afshin rattansi says the only point of the libyan campaign is to divide the country's resources between nato allies. this is what nato are involved in an action which is obviously contrary to the u.n. resolution which is supposedly mandated to go in and overthrow the government of gadhafi we're getting reports of electric torture electric shock torture being used by these revolutionaries who exactly are the people that are fighting nato because they may not like it or for you they may not like the nature of troops it's very interesting that they are the most advanced arsenal in the world of nato is six months on and they still haven't won the country this is all about the idea that these great powers as evolved can divide up the resources and the future of the libyan people why they're quiet about it the media kind of got bored after the initial explosions and me so-called attack the not even reporting the bombing of
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hospitals in sirte are. you watching our t.v. i mean to live from moscow and coming up in the program lawyer help long video actions in a russian psychiatric hospital sparks outrage at the lack of care for them and mentally ill and raises questions of watch should be done to help. the former soviet republic i was becky stan is best known as one of the world's largest producers of cotton but while the industry brings the government a fortune that was there people remain stricken by poverty and are very poor its human rights groups say the cotton industry thrives on illegal child labor. such is the fear in the eyes of these children you think they were peeking o.p.m. not caught. up in that magic. of magic.
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meanwhile on the other side of the world look rogers harvested with illegal child labor is enjoying the glare of flushing cameras we're not equating of our daughter who is very high as a dentist presenting her new collection of forbes magazine ponders on how she's managed to be so commercially successful i graduated from harvard. so it's a really good score you know in terms of you know giving you good grades to. back a stan our children as young as seven to work an average of seventy hours a week instead of going to school and an education is not the only thing they're missing out on with no heating proper bats were drinking water getting to be mothers are powerless some of them stood up for their kids protection they were arrested taken to cotton fields they would be forced to work in the day and would
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be mass raped at night. with a helpful force child labor was based on produces around one million tonnes of cotton enough to make one billion. the cortinas sold abroad except for the sixty plus retailers including a y. and they turned them not to buy portland because the harvest is so abusive this boycott sends a message to those the government that is leaving children is never shake but good america the move was also as bad as stands and best suited to the un and the deputy foreign minister refutes the claims and she was also outraged when. new york fashion week banned her collection from catwalks two weeks ago but human rights groups lordships it was a terrible message for the fashion industry to be sending if they would lend a high profile platform to the senior official of one of the world's most
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repressive governments the government about six years ago engaged in. the disproportionate use of force against mostly peaceful protesters in the eastern city of under john under john is the bloodiest chapter in president islam karimov still decades in office in two thousand and five is forces opened fire on an anti-government demonstration killing five thousand people or other so-called dissidents jail sentences are common but have you spent three years in prison for speaking out after his prosperous business was taken over by the president's people the new york area most family is an organized criminal mob all sik does of the economy profitable businesses are under his control if you go to wiki leaks you'll see that the u.s. ambassador calls karim daughter and murphy a princess but all this will stay just words world war continues in afghanistan
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will carry more of is an important ally that everyone will close eyes to his crimes . but leaving egypt and tunisia where once important allies to however the arab spring showed just how quickly things can change so what today appears to be nothing more than a failed fashion show tomorrow become a failed state swept away by those silenced for too long. if it integrate our team. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world seventeen people were killed in separate gunfire and bomb attacks across iraq the deadliest was almost two hundred kilometers west of baghdad. gunmen stormed a local government compound and two fourteen hostages the town's mayor and a local police chief were among those captured violence has reportedly increased in iraq as officials in the country prepare to take over after the proposed departure of u.s. troops by the end of twenty eleven. pakistani police say gunmen have killed
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twelve shiite muslims in a sectarian attack in the country's southwest and officials say militants stopped a boss on the outskirts of the city of quetta and opened fire killing a dozen people and wounding six local shiites walked a main highway to protest the killings and set fire to a bus that carried the dead and wounded to hospital. the top u.s. military commander in afghanistan says american troops will still be in the war stricken country even after twenty fourteen and that was the deadline said by nato for the withdrawal of all foreign forces the white house had even promised to have all u.s. troops out by two thousand and fourteen come hell or high water and there are currently some ninety thousand americans serving in afghanistan this comes as afghan president hamid karzai visits india slamming pakistan for not doing enough to help root out the taliban. to the u.s.
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now where emergency crews have almost completely contained a huge chemical plant fires south of the c. dallas it spread quickly throughout the facility causing a chain of explosions all staff were evacuated along with local residents and students from your vice cools the flames and fumes were so intense that crews had to withdraw for a while too for a while rather to let the blaze burn itself out officials say that initial air quality tests show no evidence of dangerous temptation in the area. a cell phone scandal involving patients at a mental illness institution and were detained and asked again exposed for a long running issue of psychiatric care in russia low wages and lack of reform are blamed for the problem but a way out is much less clear and we find some of the pictures and put all of us report distressing. scenes of psychiatric patients kissing and fighting with each other and mental health facility in siberia these images were shot by
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a hospital employee something which is angered local people. of course it's horrible what on earth was he thinking those people are still there people with disabilities how could someone abuse them like this just put up with an internal investigation found ward attendant blood in your pocket of was the man behind the camera he's now being dismissed from his position but insists that he didn't force the patients to take part nevertheless questions have been raised regarding the ethics of filming ill people in this way showing people kissing and i turned on the camera and captured it i wanted to delete the footage but i guess i forgot it and how the media got hold of the footage is a mystery to me that others have leapt to the defense or heard of saying people have been too quick to point the finger of blame. you don't see the attendant provoking or forcing their patients to do all those things at footage merely
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features a patron for the ward who are behaving this way all by themselves probably because of their mental disorders or getting bored attendance in psychiatric hospitals like this one and not paid very well in rural areas wages can be as low as one hundred dollars a month. is russia's representative to the world psychiatric association with over fifty years of experience he believes that low wages can draw the wrong people to work in hospitals. it's all a matter of how much you paid your lease their salaries are incredibly low so you can figure out for yourself what kind of people take that job is some cases they're shady individuals who seek to gratify their base instincts or to make money off the patients attempt support right the wrongs in mental health care are on the way however experts in the field believe that the stakes. still attached to mental illness means that they don't receive enough help. for microwave reform has been on
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and off since the late ninety's people make shoojit plans and it seems like the government allocates substantial funds but what comes out of it is still shut total washout much of it is because psychiatry has always been a highly controversial issue. the case of lot of media is currently in the hands of law enforcement officials they're trying to determine if there's enough evidence to press ahead with criminal proceedings should be charged with abusing those in his care he could face up to three months in jail these are all of our party i can find all our news stories and much more on our website which is r t dot com and here's what's the line for you right now the i.m.f. software of the nine billion euro loan to belarus prompts a sudden change in minsk where an opposition leader with swiftly released from jail plus. former vice president dick cheney says he expects barack obama to explain himself and apologize to the bush administration over carmen's he made in egypt
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more than two years ago. and on this day the world and here are the space age as the soviet union launched its first ever bottleneck. down after this update with kareena. well welcome to business the south good to have you with me economic uncertainty has investors staying away from risky assets and in russia it has people preparing for the worst russians are rushing to sell the ruble as it gets weaker but as business artie's main acosta reports the situation is more a reflection of ill informed panic than the current economic environment. switching
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your savings from and national currency to a foreign one may seem like a sign of panic but that's not the case in russia since the ninety's when hyperinflation made it impossible to put prices in rubles many people use the euros and he was dollars instead lots of russians still have their savings in foreign currencies partly because they don't trust the ruble stability and when there's any and so financial turbulence people rush to convert which is what's happening now but analysts say that's making the situation worse the ruble weekend against the dollar at standing its worst quarterly the plushie nation in suv years it's lost fourteen percent in the past two months but it's only near the two thousand and nine financial crisis when the russian currency it lost a third of its value last month that transfers reached their highest level in sue years equal to four and a half a billion dollars the head of russia's central bank says of the ruble has been in
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a gradual devaluation for about two months and will bounce back soon others suggest the problem is russia's like of net capital inflows since the crisis began and to fully domestically fund the banking sector analysts are hoping the bank's tight monetary policy will prevent a further decline the bank has already spent over two billion dollars defending the ruble and its repaired to go further it's a stabilize the currency analysts we've spoken to say that of course it was faced with the fast recession in europe or the united states it would come out on top because it has learned from its past mistakes. let's have a look at the markets now oil is losing ground up to a drop in lowest in more than a year on monday concerns about global demand dumped a bunch of big reports on u.s. manufacturing and construction spending brant land is trading at one hundred one dollars for about twelve dollars. i was it around seventy seven dollars
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a barrel and agency has continued going down words financial and exporters a losing amid growing concerns about europe's debt troubles the makers are also know to be weaker would give holdings down four percent on steel corporation losing two point eight percent in tokyo in hong kong shares of steel lost over five percent. european stock markets open lower on tuesday as markets continue to worry about the pretest situation among bank storage a bank fell three point eight percent and world bank of scotland is down three three and a half percent and here in russia equity markets are trading lower in the morning session following the losses on wall street triggered by those greek concerns let's take a look at something to digital channels on the rise it's our energy majors are trading in the negative territory with rosneft down around a third of a percent coal miner response rate is among the main losers after it posted weak results for the first half of the year and after goss has done better than the
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markets poland reports saying it received a record number of orders ford's lot a ground model. the u.s. car giant ford plans to triple production in russia to three hundred thousand cars annually over the weekend over the weekend the company kicked off operations of its russian joint venture ford solar's which boosts ford's production capacity in the country to three plants but speaking to r t ford c.e.o. alan mullaly says the company is well prepared for possible crisis and slump in the bond. well clearly it is. a lot of uncertainty in the world today but there right here good news is that that world economy is growing and so you know we took action very aggressive action to restructure our stars and also to size our production to the lower demand so we're probably in the best condition that we've ever been and as far as our operating performance and i am sure we clearly can help
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him deal with it with another crisis point continue to improve our balance sheet but again very close to our immediate decade guidance are having about ten billion dollars of that which we think is about the right for the structure so. you know we're clearly almost right there we're going to be financially who are active in the asia pacific region what are the main similarities and differences over that market and the russian one russia and brazil and india and china are the fastest growing markets worldwide and so we always world have the more mature markets like europe and the united states we're pretty well established but our plan is to accelerate our growth in the developing markets what's your outlook for the rational call markets in terms of growth i think you have we think it's going to be growing up with least five to six percent there you're going for. that's a business. story as you can always check our web sites and that's our business
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thanks so much. even the books of physics engine slam the sacred. magic is the essence of life. whether it is a buddhist prayer. or a shamanistic which. cross from sufficient religion. faith is strong and spirit is haunted.

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