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in a community where you have one large corporation controlling the daily newspaper radio stations television stations the cable. you told me that that sounds like the martians public opinion versus f.c.c. broadcast blues marching. breaking news on our t.v. russia and china have walked in to represent lucian on syria the u.n. security council saying the text doesn't rule out foreign military intervention. it's a rare case of iraq veto at the un as most go feels it has to prevent another and style scenario joining me to do the job in a few minutes. braces itself for a twenty four hour nationwide strike in response to the government's latest round of a steering measures. like consulate in and out of the country public child's school but it's still the school's place is glee the streets of athens to say the
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discontent the drugs the thing that bites this will bring you all the latest just. and business fresh concerns over the u.s. economy are hitting emerging markets as investors already cashed out of developing these drugs for a full business boards and president. of the russian capital you're watching r t josh welcome to the program first breaking news story russia and china have vetoed a u.n. security council resolution on syria the european bad draft called on damascus to and its crackdown on protesters or a face targeted measures but moscow and beijing said this could open the door to military intervention march is more important now has the latest from new york.
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russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin said the draft was too one sided he described the resolution as a confrontational approach taken by the european delegation and against the peaceful settlement to the crisis this draft resolution which was proposed by france with the support of portugal the u.k. and germany but the one part of the text that many countries seem to disagree with was that called for syria to comply with the resolution within thirty days and if it if not complied then the council would consider its options including unspecified quote measures and many council members including china russia brazil south africa interpreted these vague terms as leaving the door open
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to saying sions now of course russia's one is one of many countries that has been opposed to international sanctions against syria ambassador churkin says moscow believes the violence should be stopped there were in turn all reforms and political dialogue not external sanctions or military intervention such as the case of libya you're putting your b c would you. please not to be was based on an entirely different philosophy and philosophy of confrontation we cannot agree with each one so you don't use issues against the must. we believe the fruits of implementing sanctions against the syrian government is an exception to this approved contradicts the principle of a peaceful settlement of the crisis the sort of common syrian national. brazil india south africa and lebannon abstained from voting on the
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resolution but it. was the united states that voiced extreme disappointment that the security council did not bold to mentally adopt the resolution moving forward russia and china said that they will be working on a resolution to gather that they say will be more balanced in the case of syria right now we do know that some council members wanted not only the syrian government condemned for the violence but also a condemnation against all the anti-government protesters that may have been inflaming the violence that has been breaking out over the course of six months but that is a measure that the europeans did not want included in this resolution brazil had noted that had the sponsors waited a little bit longer before a vote was called. divisions could have possibly been bridged within the security
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council but as mentioned russia and china said that they will move forward to try to come up with a more balanced resolution on syria or in a more direct war in their brand new york now the veto by russia and china follows three months of hated debate in new york but this agreement has split the security council with moscow certainly its actions were justified now let's get more from the russian capital and our quote of responses from your child has more on this very see the power of veto as a last resort in the u.n. security council so why has russia chosen to use it now. what it read what i actually it's a rare case of russia using its veto at the good russia has only used its power of veto seven times since the collapse of the soviet union i didn't case of syria russia felt that it was to do everything possible to stop the resolution from being implemented to stop a scenario similar to what happens in the lead even worse this year the mundane. it
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was picked up by nato which side it was aimed at helping civilians build up that one day to impose a no fly zone over libya in the two years security council vote back in march russia stained from the vote but the time and date will speak up and as a result of that nato allies sided with and to govern ourselves which helped topple the current soul in the case of syria russia is doing everything possible to stop these resolutions from being implemented and has told. not to laugh. but that's happened again what happened in the laci rushes the only prominent member of your security council which is actively trying to mediate a peaceful solution to the crisis in syria and it has hosted by representatives of president bashar al assad and also represented itself the opposition from see we are and it has also sunset but finding mission
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a lawyer is to see where to damascus and which concluded actually that democratic reforms are being implemented and that syria needs more time to think them into words while meanwhile this issue of the leadership resolution in syria was a phrase stop trip since march this year over to add up people have been simply killed in the violence to write downs on and to government protesters to moscow's official damascus claims that those are a sub a tourist whose five were killed to hundreds of officers and that's why damascus is now. trying to resist them but most those still stands at the point that a one sided approach would only make matters worse now that the u.s. and the west and its western allies have already posed as said told what set of sanctions aimed against president bashar al assad about moscow says people on the
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fuel the crisis in the country and it. stand up wise to mass each call the opposition to keep whitey. ok three a thanks very much indeed for bringing us the subject of your chart forty life from. sound rush hour from rome a university in beijing says that the russian chinese veto of the security council resolution on syria will not stop the u.s. taking unilateral action against damascus. i see is a very important the right position for china russia will veto the proposal assertions so it is there should be used here and down the street is the surgeon's isn't the best way to settle the conflict honestly complicates more than by piece for dialogue we can raise the beat and is right all the us all you burning praises always you see is the free god's way or your industrial action so i think right now there is
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a very high probability for us to take action against this scenario even raised in a way told his vision by russia and tried. the syrian ambassador was given the floor in new york after the security council vote the sharjah far you took the chance to have a go at washington. the us has used the v two fifty times to protect israel and it continues to threaten to use the veto power this could be considered partying in genocide. a common saw the entire u.s. delegation headed by susan rice walking out of the meeting in protest the syrian and boy was referring to american stance on the palestinian bid for full recognition of the u.s. the white house says it will veto any resolution to grant statehood saying that such a move can only come through direct talks between israel and the palestinians. the chinese view on syria the u.n. security council resolution may sour relations with the u.s.
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even more. later in the program we reported how washington is trying to get back of beijing for allegedly under valuing of the u. wanna taking away american jobs. thousands of people united against the government's latest round of austerity measures in a twenty four hour strike in greece flights in and out of the country are canceled schools close and hospitals will be working reduced capacity this nationwide protest comes after euro zone finance cheese postponed greece's next bailout our sponsor first is in athens. in just a couple of hours' time you're going to be seeing the country's main labor unions leading thousands of people on to syntagma square behind me outside the main parliament building protesting of course against the new wave of austerity measures that they see put in place with new announcements here nothing's a job layoffs this thing that fights recently has a really deep discontent amongst the public here flights in and out of the country
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have been canceled schools and hospitals are expected to operate on emergency start public charter schools going to be stalled and we seeing this happen before outside holland many many times the people protesting against these measures they're saying pushing the country into an even deeper quite this at this point the situation really is not just to school for greece to quit school for the rest of the year as they as well we're already seeing a lot of concern about exactly how far the contagion is going to spread and he's going to be affected by this and while it certainly has been the this is the place where say much of this is played out on syntagma we saw a couple of years by the scenes of the protesters up against the parliament building because that my right place you know couple of years older we're back here again and what people are starting to realize now is that it's not just going to end ted olson tightly enough and we've already seen this over that crisis now
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spreading to a many theories gauge the end of the banking crisis and there's been a lot of concern criticism as well about the way that the euro is a new leader has been managing this situation about their inability really to come up with realistic measures that are going to stop this crisis in the truck and to certainly greece back on the right track for the rest of the eurozone is low we've heard the protesters to be telling us they saying much the same as before that they're still dealing with these measures that are put in place to try and play. interest the lenders that really these measures are nothing more than a sticking plaster over the gaping a wing that is this whole going quite this is now really people against the little to see whether there's going to be anything that can be done now for preventing this financial crisis spreading it's a very deep recession in the country and in the usa as a whole self worth reporting their investment advisor pattern says that the european union needs to respond to the greek crisis much quicker if it's to stay
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intact the european union are trying to take fiscal control of greece because they think that's the only way they can actually control the crisis essentially what is being fought at the moment is a battle for the soul frontier of greece the european union is too slow there's too little leadership and there is a pig headed in crime to germs particularly amongst the finance ministers but this specially amongst the leaders of the european you nations in terms of understanding that they needed to move a lot faster on this crisis they still need to move much faster and ultimately time is running because greece is leading the contagion that is going to kill the euro by the end of the year if we don't see positive and rough production realistically about our action means that greece needs to leave the euro because the problem is we cannot leave citizens of the european union to starve to death because it suits
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the troika of international lenders. china has expressed its condemnation of the u.s. senate's bill on the chinese swan after a vote to allow its bait on the so-called currency manipulation bill the legislation would make it easier for the u.s. to impose penalties on its trading partners washington and he was as beijing off undervalue its currency to help its own its poorest taking away american jobs but china has told the u.s. to abandon protectionism and stop politicizing economic issues the u.s. house speaker john boehner also spoke out criticizing the bill calling it pretty dangerous for journalists and what harrison says america is just trying to spread the blame for the global economic crisis to other countries well the reason to bring it up is to show the. government is. in order to create a self-sustaining recovery and therefore the problem must be elsewhere that is the
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problem most be in europe it must be worse and not because our policies have failed course. that's really what is going on here the reality is is that the u.s. government's policies have not been successful as a result they're looking for other places to place blame or to share the blame for the economic crisis that is global at this point but nonetheless really the united states the reason that it was a huge trade deficit not just with china but with other countries is because the private sector you see. if the u.s. wants to address the problem of deficits that is trade deficit it really needs to look at creating policies that raise private sector savings. forces have valid to launch what they call a final attack on water cut out his hometown of syria several strategic areas of
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the city stronghold have already been taken over by fires for at levy as national transitional council aided by nato airstrikes colonel could obvious whereabouts remain no more than seven weeks after the capital fell to the former rebels yellowing civil war in libya began more than six months ago with over thirty thousand lives lost identify her a spokesperson for the red cross who visited the region says the situation there remains dire. we managed to get in the hospital and spent a few hours to check on the hospital however the security situation did not allow us to move inside the town and see the situation of the civilians we managed to talk to presented to us of the civilians to understand the situation they talk about lack of food lack of for there is no electricity there is a lack of fuel in the city and there is very difficult access to medical care and a lot of the same time while talking to families going out of the city of sirte i
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have been on the eastern side where i've talked to families displaced these people as well are living in difficult conditions because they are they are leaving just their houses to flee the ongoing fighting in the city of sirte and they are being displaced into the desert. living in high difficult hygenic conditions and having not systematic and care and no potable water we have been calling upon all parties to the conflict to spear as much as possible to civilian people employed always distinguish between military and civilian targets. thousands of americans are gearing up for another day of demonstrations in the u.s. capitol they've been protesting for three weeks against corporate influence on government policy which they blame for the country's economic woes but even after the police arrested hundreds of activists over the weekend and movement still picking up a man from across the united states among reports. we don't want not anticipating more pain we're not hearing more and i think people are
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taking it. more than a thousand people in los angeles. chose to stand in solidarity with the occupy wall street movement. at city hall the very visible center of government in power. demonstrators worry that the one percent who control most of the nation's wealth have been to strangle hold over the u.s. government alexander hamilton you know refer to the people it was so afraid of is the great peace in the great peace as a way people of all walks of life have turned out for this mass ministry scene here in los angeles now a lot of the protesters here say they've gotten their inspiration from the demonstrators in new york and in athens and others are inspired by the revolution of egypt now there's still much debate about whether this is part of a revolutionary movement here in america but one thing that people can agree on is that some drastic changes need to be made as to how this country runs from the east
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coast to the west coast and a growing number of places in between a collective anger is unifying people. in the windy city a group has been demonstrating outside the federal reserve bank in chicago for more than a week in boston a tent city in the heart of the financial district means occupiers can voice their discontent with corporate greed twenty four seven. despite dozens of arrests demonstrators intent to show that democracy does not end at the ballot box families have also been marching in denver and san francisco demanding radical change from wahoo to olympia to omaha to orlando according to the occupy together web site protests are being organized. in more than one hundred cities point that the place standing behind are worth a revelation i believe their time in that being bed time i think that well it is
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back to work despite mainstream media down plain and even really killing the movement supporters have faith the message will be understood you saw what happened in london they tried to make a bunch of people they were just. you know that's humanity. thinks about them something is wrong already bruised by soaring unemployment poverty and foreclosures the middle class are now being told to tighten their belts leading many americans to finally find their voices because we begin in bigger it looks like is spreading throughout the country you know they had the arab spring and you know hopefully we have with us in los angeles. archie. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world government troops opened fire on unarmed tribesmen supporting protesters in the southern yemeni. activists also
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clashed with security forces in the capital sanaa where over one hundred people were caught up in fighting and killed last month meanwhile thousands took to the streets of yemen protesting the decades long rule of president saleh yet rising in yemen started in february and has reportedly claimed lives of over fifteen hundred people. chile and students have continued with demonstrations against the government calling for better public education and it's haftar president sebastian pinera threatened tougher sanctions as for protesters who occupy schools or university buildings at least twenty were arrested by riot police who dispersed the rest using tear gas and water cannon in the capital santiago payors law project has been seen by student groups as a provocation which works against five months of negotiations between students and the authorities. and to mexico where security forces have arrested eighteen police officers accused of working with zia's one of the most powerful drug cartels
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along with those captured were nine inmates who'd been part of a recent mass breakout from prison in the state of veracruz tipped off by locals led troops to a small village where the fugitives were hiding out again was planning to join going to tell which has ravaged parts of the country with killing kidnapping and extortion since last week and almost two hundred police officers have been arrested for alleged ties with illegal drug dealing. what is videos and the latest updates can be also found at our website com here's a taste. is no longer at favorite flavor for people across the world and you slightly upgraded i phone or as is revealed and company shares drop by more than four and a water for sands with an. just thirty minutes. online drinking is becoming ever more popular as many young people in america and europe choose to stay home and
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raise their glasses to their monitors instead of going out and being sociable. our camera top stories in just a few minutes and in the meantime stay put for at the business update with kareena . welcome to business here thanks for joining me fresh concerns over the u.s. economy has worsened the selling spree of stock markets u.s. fed says recent economic data shows no improvement in the wild greatest economy and most the markets are taking the biggest hit as best as cast out of risky developing countries but i was believe that if we manage to avoid a double dip recession and merging are. other global in the. emerging markets in
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general are much stronger fiscally they have much stronger growth than is expected in europe and the us are in corporations in emerging markets such as russia and elsewhere are also much stronger so you know i think it's once for now investors are simply wrapped up on the concerns that we could get a good pastor from if we can avoid if you fast for three weeks now looks more like three and i think once we settle down we will see more money coming back to emerging markets faster than developed markets. local markets may be entering a state of panic with investors paying little attention to fundamentals but just abstain from merrill lynch told us there's still plenty of ways to generate funds even for long term infrastructure projects. because the commercials of those three into the market still open for the whole you call it c. credits with them so they're also backing such as infrastructure projects something with the markets will still be at the reactors you saw it there are
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a lot of equity funds pension funds long term investment the will to deploy capital in private investments at the moment to support them to the infrastructure development so it's more the global grounds and i think investors are very low risk of the threshold to looking for say for a. boost to put on the work. i think look at the markets now oil is in the black press day for after our reports that the west gasoline stockpiles dropped five million barrels last week futures rogue almost four percent up the point eight percent in the past three days brant plant is trading at more than one hundred and over one hundred one dollars about is around seventy eight dollars a barrel and stocks in asia make someone's day japanese share the trading of their bread with heavy weight fast retailing company falling after a downbeat sales report resonate keys are dropping point seven percent this hour versing from opening games australian starts lifting by gains for banks and energy companies but markets in hong kong and mainland china closed for politics one hour
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ahead of the opening bell in moscow russian stocks ended choose a straight exemption deep in the red with both bianca's on the rise it's over five percent down banking stocks among the worst performers would spread back and b. to be dropping around eight percent. ocean equities continue to shed their value with negative sentiment reigning this week you can question all of that our capital believes that there won't be much rest by state either. despite true track of volitions fresh anacharis will definitely follow overall market sentiment so in case we do not see any strong actions from global financial loss story to us there will be no rebound in the stock markets of course we do see some potential in selected sectors for instance russian energy sartre lotrel and develop. your boss especially in corporate names with low leverage can be kind of safe have
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