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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 answer the influence will the government by big business that one activist blame for america's economic turmoil in the big apple where the protests began hundreds have been arrested but more demonstrations are still planned and they are supported by nationwide workers' unions in new york artes necessary to met some americans who say protest is the best way to get their message across. taking the big apple by storm. getting arrested 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 grains of financial and political power common americans who make up
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most of this country who 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 to fight for change in the u.s. are largely getting annoyed and marginalized this artist an activist has been arrested twice i didn't expect to be arrested i didn't expect to get beat by the police to get. incarcerated for always and always knows. good cause and for this movement. ignored for the first two weeks of occupying wall street the peaceful movement started taking tougher measures by getting bigger and louder the 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. you know them for putting us through some for abuse because. you know it's bringing more work. some have sacrificed more than hours in jail to fight
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against wall street many people have quit their jobs that have come here that's already happened the corporate media week three into the campout cy 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 or sports drama and pretty much anything to serve as attraction rather than the important issue. right now this is a biggie for a noticed by 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 of way to do what i did in 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 and r.t.e.
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new york all the way to stand most gripping videos of the protests the rage in new york are available for you twenty four seven on our you tube channel. four news today violence is once again flared up. again these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations around the day . professor alex vitality who took part in the new york protests claims they were met with extreme police violence he says the demonstrators ultimate aim is to achieve change in the political landscape of america. a lot of mystery about what's going on down there there's a clear sense the united states the power of wall street is clearly out of control
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in that they are responsible for a commune merican economy and i think young people in particular feel that their futures have been. before the our region's salaries and bonuses by these wall street executives you're looking for long term solutions i don't think they have a short term measures that they are healing through or government to address. or what they're trying to do is to create a political climate where a number of political actors can start to talk seriously about six million reforms that hopefully can break this kind of marriage between economic and political leaks and. still have for you this hour and a line of fire as forces loyal to libya's new fourth continue their fight for control of the country it's civilians who bear the brunt later eyewitnesses tell our team why they live in fear with their lives. here is own finance chiefs have a gam pushed back the final decision over the release of further bailout funds for
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cash strapped greece this time until november that was after athens announced it would be unable to meet its debt containment targets greece desperately needs the next tranche of eight billion euros to pates everyday bills and if the money doesn't arrive by made it to work a country will not be able to pay its debts and may have to declare bankruptcy that's in spite of government efforts to add here to tough demands by bringing in highly unpopular astaire the measures for weeks the country has been hit by angry public protests and strikes our sponsor further has more details from happens. here on syntagma square the the most dramatic side of this economic crisis in greece has been played out as time and again we've seen people turning out outside the parliament building to protest against the bill stacks of measures they say to be untenable we find ourselves back in a position where people now are really asking this holds has been achieved by
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implementing these astaire's the measures to please government has just committed when it wants to be able to tell me it's tough deficit reduction targets. throughout the whole year it's a really about what the implications of that will be the greek government have also approved a measure to put thirty thousand civil servants a reserve little made of the dutch in the salary for you. at the end of the year the possibility of dismissal there are great and the boys won't even get that next . year you need it if the country were to stay late the choice award it to care in the cockpit that may be trying to hammer out the details of that now it has to be said that at this stage it will be only should you get that money because it . would be felt. they would but the police at this point is also about the rest of your take on things and indeed the global economy that is that this is not
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a number one the fact that people only know what the good old come up with realistic solutions to get the country out of the situation there has been criticism from some of the analysts we spoke to you hear it out there they said we've seen these job losses we've seen the cut wages and pensions these are people who no longer be able to pay cuts to people who are struggling to pay the taxes and yet the government still seem to be such a solution to plug up the deficit in the budget so there are concerns really about the practicalities of any of these measures have. i think any of the little subtle about the possibility. and as we said still a lot of public anger that people feel that their lives are being put in a situation that is simply untenable that they can't live with think about whether you're right they need to be able to pull the country out of the situation so first
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reporting their economist joseph going on believes the problem stan from a lack of central fiscal authority and savvy european central bank should step in to take the lead. the problems go back many years because countries throughout the eurozone. have large budget deficits that they were not supposed to be able to run under the ontarian but they were allowed to run and of course it's come back to bite them i think each step along the way the europeans have resisted moving to a central school authorities common taxing and spending decisions and they've resisted but they've done just enough to get by time raise the ante raise the amount the part 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 a really difficult issue i mean the politicians. the seabees are worried about bailing out governments that haven't performed well. and libya's new rulers have
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named temporary cabinet ministers to govern the country until it is fully secured meanwhile their forces continue to a siege to the few remaining obvious strongholds the national transitional council now controls most of the country but still faces fierce resistance and seared bani walid and pockets in the southern desert after a two day cease fire to allow residents to leave and to see forces attempted further attacks on the oust occurrence hometown of sarat the red cross has warned avi humanitarian disaster as the town is running out of medical supplies food and water one eyewitness to the firing told r.t. that and to gadhafi forces are attacking civilian homes as they push to take over the city at any cost. the norm koger words it would be acting out the two of you
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are you just because he put in it would have even if you won. an iraqi people from one family any hung round if you want to build a bridge. or. if it's through. the exit because one thing you cannot do because you think looting one activity. through the bombing. you can afford the care of the two point three. author and journalist tonty 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
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by these revolutionaries who exactly other people that are fighting nato because they may not like it after they may not like the nato backed troops it's very interesting that 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 of old 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 the so-called attack that they don't even are reporting the bombing of hospitals in certain. you can find all our new stories and much more on our web site r t v dot com and here's what's on the line for you right now the i mass all for all the nine billion euro loan to belarus prompts a sudden change in minsk where an oppositional year was 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 comments he made an age of
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market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. watching our team the former soviet republic it was back to stand as bass now as one of the world's largest producers of cotton but while the is free brings the government a fortune it was back people remain stricken by poverty as artists got to her child reports human rights groups say the cotton industry thrives on illegal child labor such is the fear in the eyes of these children if you think they were picking opium not that i thought i'm going to come out of this is that the state of the. united and i do you send us their absence.
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meanwhile on the other side of the world the produce harvested with illegal child labor is enjoying the glare of flashing cameras will not occur the mother daughter of those bed president is presenting her new collection of forbes magazine pointers on how she's managed to be so commercially successful i graduated from harvard. so it's a very good score you know in terms of you know giving you good grades the tools of his back you stone our children as young as seven to work an average of seventy hours a week instead of going to school and medications not the only thing they're missing out on with no heating proper bats were drinking water. to be mothers are powerless some of them stood up for their kids protection they were
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arrested taken to cotton fields they would be forced to work in the day and would be mass raped at night. with a healthful forced child labor was based on produces around one million tons of cotton enough to make one billion to shrink. the cortinas sold abroad except to the sixty plus retailers including levi and they have pledged not to buy those but cotton because the harvest is so abusive this boycott sends a message to those government that enslaving children is not shake but good not a karate member who is also is but he stands a best suited to the u.n. and the deputy foreign minister refutes the claims and she was also outraged when new york fashion week banned her collection from the catwalks two weeks ago but human rights groups applauded. it was a terrible message for the fashion industry to be sending that 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 disproportionate use of force against mostly peaceful protesters in the eastern city of andijon under jan is the bloodiest chapter in president islam karimov steve decades in office in two thousand fun is forces opened fire on an anti-government demonstration killing five thousand people for all the so-called dissidents jail sentences are common behind you chad he spent three years in prison for speaking out after his prosperous business was taken over by the president's people because . he removes family is an organized criminal all sectors 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 and matthew a princess but all this will stay just woods while the war continues in afghanistan
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gary moore is an important ally there and everyone will close our 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. in the purchase of a r t. l's take a look at some other news 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 when gunmen stormed a local government compound and took fourteen hostages the town's mayor and the 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 the partner of u.s. troops by the end of this here. over in afghanistan american soldiers will remain even after a twenty fourteen that's according to the top u.s.
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commander in the country that was the deadline originally said by nato for the withdrawal of all four. forces the white house at even promised that all u.s. troops would be out by then at any cost there are some ninety thousand americans currently serving in afghanistan. the news came as afghan leader hamid karzai criticized pakistan for playing a double sided game in the fight against terrorism karzai is in india for key talks over strategic agreements on security and development aid his visit follows a series of high profile attacks across the country many of which are blamed on pakistani militants indian officials have already pledged two billion dollars to afghanistan's needs. and to the u.s. now where emergency crews have almost contained a huge chemical plant fire south of the city of dallas it spread quickly throughout the facility causing a chain of explosions all staff were evacuated along with local residents and
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students from nearby schools the flames and fumes were so intense that crews had to withdraw for a while to let the blaze burning self out officials say that initial air quality tests show no evidence of dangerous contamination in the area. back with a recap of today's man lines in just a few minutes before that that will take a look at what's happening in the world of business with kareena. and i would welcome to our business update thanks for joining me the u.s. car john ford plans to triple production in russia to three hundred thousand cars annually over the weekend the company kicked off operations of its russian joint venture ford sollars which proves for its production capacity in the country to three plants but speaking to our team ford c o. the company is well prepared for possible crisis and. well clearly it is.
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a lot of uncertainty in the world today but the the good news is that their world economy is growing and so you know we took action very aggressive action to restructure ourselves and also to size our production to the lower demand so we're probably in the best condition that we've ever been as far as our operating performance tonight and we clearly can. you know deal with the with another crisis we continue to improve our balance sheet but we're getting very close to our mid their current guidance for having about ten billion dollars in debt which we think is about the right for a capital structure so. you know we're clearly almost right there where we need to be financially very active in the asia pacific region what are the main similarities and differences that markets and the russian one russia and brazil and india and china are the fastest growing markets worldwide and so we always will
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have more mature markets like europe and the united states where we're very well established but our plan is to accelerate our growth in the developing markets what's your outlook for the russian car market in terms of growth i think you know we think it's going to be growing at least five to six percent a year going forward. let's take a look at how the markets are right now or losing ground up to dropping to the lowest in more than a year on monday concerns about global demand trumped porson us manufacturing and construction spending trend but it is trading at almost one hundred one dollars a barrel. that around seventy seven dollars a barrel and stocks in asia x. down steep losses from the previous session as europe's debt woes weigh on the sentiment japan's nikkei end with a one point one percent loss and hong kong's hang seng traded down three point four percent adding to its fall after european markets opened up to losses. steel makers
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are notably we could do with the holdings down four percent in steel corporation losing two point eight percent in tokyo know it's crossover to europe where markets opened lower as they continue to worry about the greek debt situation dexia let decliners with a fifteen percent drop after media reports that it would split by the end of two thousand and eleven along banks georgia bank fell three point eight percent at the start of the trading at will bank of scotland group dropped three point six percent . here in russia stocks are trading lower following losses on wall street triggered by concerns over greece's default let's take a look at some individual shareholders on the rise like this hour energy majors a trading in negative territory with wall snapped dollars over two percent coal miner response guy is among the main losers out towards posted weak results for the first half of the year and up the boss is performing slightly better than the market following reports saying it's received a record number of orders from its law to grant a model. from b.p.
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capital gives his advice on the current best bets on the market. so this was are hard to. think well and guess is probably your best choice. it's not a high beta play of the stocks to recover if things become rosy you know obviously if. it was a new deal whose but there was a safer bet. than the click of the cross currents in our 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 is close to a two year low against the dollar as economic uncertainty tamed investor appetite for risky assets. well that's a business operate with us now but don't forget you can always find most always
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welcome back here with r.t. here's a look at the top stories uproar a spreads across the united states as thousands of angry americans demand the corporate lobbies held accountable for the economic downturn they claim the police are using extremely heavy handed tactics to break up the protests which are being sidelined by mainstream media. clouds of uncertainty hanging over greece as eurozone ministers delay the next release of bailout funds desperately needed to keep the country clear of bankruptcy it comes after athens announced that would not be able to meet its death reducing targets just by passing tough measures. plus from the glitz and glamour of high fashion catwalks to use of child labor human rights groups blow the whistle on those back.

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