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three. three. three. three. three books videos for your media project a free media gun to our teeth on something. new york police get heavy handed with thousands of angry protesters demanding social and economic reform in the u.s. . back from the dead the syrian woman reported as the first female victim of the government's pro-democracy crackdown turns up alive and well forcing several media outlets into backtracking. greece and gripped by a shutdown or showdown as police round out an angry public these leaders are struggling to save a catastrophic default. and russian markets are following gains in asia and
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wall street but good step troubles and declining u.s. growth remain a result will be discussing the issue in our business bulletin. one pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story police in the u.s. have been filmed beating bad protesters out of mass demonstration in new york and the biggest event yet in the three week long rally dubbed the i.q. pile wall street there's also reports pepper sprays being used against the crowd and police confirm they've made dozens of arrests at the rally thousands were taking part in sustained protests to demand social and economic reform activists say they're fed up with breaking their backs of work while wall street bankers reap big bonuses or he's worried important has more from new york. and to twenty thousand. and strangers were out on the street but and what we're being told may
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have actually our way and routes part of the crowds that formed in lower manhattan by wall street surge has to barricades around the new york stock exchange and officers moved into thinking that protesters trying what we saw on the video officers swatted protesters with protons. with mace or pepper spray according to some reports even one local news reporter who is a story with pepper spray his house for a man who was hit with a baton things clearly getting violent down by a whole street as this demonstration with carrying on all day long cops how arrested dozens of protesters but the final tally is not yet known or t. has checked in with the new york city police department and they don't have a final tally yet now let's remind our viewers this is not the first between police
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officers and have wall street protesters and so last saturday nearly eight hundred of them were arrested in one day when i had been working for in a peaceful protest against corporate influence on u.s. politics against what they call corporate greed roll street greed the we can work we we also saw several anti well street protesters that are part of this who called occupy wall street they were me sit in the face of police officer police officers have used orange netting to cop to get to these protesters that they say are acting disobedient civil disobedience is the term the police have used here in new york but before these clashes took place we should inform everyone that this demonstration that took place in new york was on the president it was the biggest warned us far by. occupy wall street now it's because it doesn't believe or unions
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joined occupy wall street restock transport workers beside nurses we saw teachers students from universities in new york city and around the country all walked out of class at a certain time to join the movement that is being held in high in new york by occupy wall street now because this movement we should remind our viewers is not just limited to new york it is caught on in cities on throughout the country such as boston ross angeles chicago ron debts just to name a few we know one is being planned and named in washington d.c. in the next few days now this is this is clearly killing an enormous momentum it's not just a group of activists these are now rush treated americans coming together we were grievances out the way the key west system is structured and that way the economy
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is in decline and not benefiting from the common gay marriage. we're gathering your thoughts on the protests in new york here's how the votes are stacking up right now what are teed up for us to what will be the biggest result of all of the wall street protests almost half so far think they will be all noise and no action just over a quarter think they will see obama's feat as a one term president around a fifth think it will actually prompt some kind of reform while the rest think the anger will boil over and provoke clashes with the national guard your voice at our team dot com. turning to syria at least six people have been reported killed in the latest clashes between protesters and security forces human rights groups continue to sound the alarm over multiple arrests and killings but one high profile victim has made an amazing reappearance or he's ivor bennett reports on the media's quick fire reactions to the expense the expense of fact checking. she was hailed as the
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flower of syria the symbol of the suffering under president bashar assad's brutal regime at least that's what much of the western media said after the apparent put suring as zeinab al hosni we have you pictures of what was done to zainab scripts and they are simply too gruesome to arab several western media outlets were quick to report on these gruesome death apparently the first woman killed in government custody but now it appears she's miraculously back from the dead even being interviewed on syrian t.v. . i came to the police station to see the truth this what i see to those line channels i'm now still alive not dead human rights groups like amnesty international jumped on the bandwagon to reporting out hosni was tortured murdered and mutilated it even claimed a mother found the body in a morgue last month all assertions is now being forced to backtrack on this we will endeavor to be really more cautious and phrase things
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a little bit more nuanced the state broadcaster says the interviews to dispel what it labels found brick ations by foreign media to serve western interests in stories like this that have been used to prop up calls from the u.s. britain and france for un sanctions to be slapped on syria but their foundations are now looking shakier than ever this footage allegedly shows an armed pro sound civilians being targeted by gun toting rebels so perhaps not the peaceful opposition they're often made out to be by the west that only seems to look one way . this notion that you has is now part of this pro-democracy receipt regime is ridiculous but they're jumping on that bandwagon is an opportunity to get out front of it and create this deceptive appearance while the same time they're supporting with dictatorships that are aligned with them we know that even if it is part of their empire russia and china vetoed a u.n. resolution for syria seeing through it as
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a potential cover for another libyan style intervention say may not be any oil this time but there's always an ulterior motive its importance is as a geopolitical factor right next to israel a country which obviously america and britain and the other western powers strongly support so that would be the altar into a political motive for vetoes of followed by a security council walkout from america over remarks during the syrian envoy speech but the u.s. promised to be back with another resolution and undoubtedly more dramatic evidence to drive the point home either bennett r.t. london. syria's presidential advisor has been speaking with r.t. and says the syrians want talks and not western interference a kind of up and the decisions taken by the western countries are based not on real events in syria but rather on your task of suppressing syria as an arabic state the problem is that some states fund and arm terrorist groups operating in aren't towns
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and villages and this me searching area people's lives very difficult and puts them in real danger if not to the syrian opposition to protest against foreign interference position should purchase made in dialogue for the rule of reform and building a new better syria you shouldn't be or should settle a listen to provokers against thailand with the government. still to come one step closer toward being part of the un we track the power for full recognition of the world body where they've just been given the nod to join its cultural arm. but first greece's latest twenty four hour national strike turned violent with police firing tear gas and i agree crowds of protesters the country all but ground to a halt as greeks made their feelings known about the extra cuts they face so that the country can try and plug its massive three hundred fifty billion euro debt or he's sorry for it has more from athens. anger in athens intactness square once
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again ok clashes between rightly here is greater fees ok. you know but. i'm attention's really been writing as a police meeting to clear the crowds some shocking things at one point the police seem chasing protesters into the metro station many others hit and kicked by they supposed to be keeping control as though the message being sent by the government is one of suppression and fear. scenes like this is raise serious questions about the level of force being used. at prior's is a forty three year old journalist he's reported from many conflicts. it was in his country where he sustained his worst injury. i just remember thinking is this really happening please i took shelter in an enclosure just. and one policeman who i think was the commander asked in a very rude. pictures i told him i was
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a journalist but he gave an order and i. mean these are some pictures i took. place he taken shelter amplify the sound flash bang causing always take this injury which is cause his job. after the attack i won't call it an accident it was an attack like a small. an investigation was launched into the incident the progress has been slow a time when a list calls the countless cases against heavy handed police tactics and. any kind of results we witness for ourselves the lack of discrimination when the police lash out when journalists along with his camera to the ground the rise in the level of aggression seen by the police and the more extreme groups the protest is causing serious concern with the government continuing to implement the bear stearns he measured in a bid to receive cash pensions looks set to keep escalating i think. it's
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easy to explain the performance so it was. the first reaction in. my. experience. of the. impact of the financial crisis is being played out play by play well some tightness where there are now fears that the financial crisis turned into an economic recession going into high gear is a look just to greet people today any. party. chris is our natural process is being worsened by the admission right about its budget targets economic analyst martin hannett he thinks the only way for greece to survive is to default and start fresh. if they default it may actually not be the thing and not just greed i would think if it really falls it may also not be the same because then they are after they can start again dead free they don't have to
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increase taxes they can devalue their currencies have a lot of says become more competitive again so. that may actually be potentially the best solution on the other hand if they bear out everything you would sacrifice in the way of currency stability of the euro who all we think is the most likely is possibly if the leaders for example in germany are managing to sell their closer to the public. these days and most likely it prints and separate files kinds is the ability in order to avoid this uncontrolled collapse which would be quite difficult for politicians to tear people your money in the bank is gone. stay with us here on our he still to come this hour keeping fit officially you report from our pens a region where the governor is exercise montrose spring the population to stay healthy by a wall. but first palestinians have made another inroad at the u.n. by moving a step closer toward joining the heritage group unesco they could now submit their
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bid for approval by the end of the month it will allow palestinians to try to get their monuments registered in this part of the world heritage sites but it was given the green light despite opposition from the united states it's a key diplomatic victory for palestinians at the u.n. and comes ahead of the vote for its full statehood palestinian leader mahmoud abbas live for the security council membership in september it's now working its way through the process. of turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe the iconic co-founder of apple computer steve jobs has passed away after an eight year battle with pancreatic cancer he led to becoming the world's biggest computer firm and presided over an empire that revolutionized computing mobile communications and even how we listen to music jobs was fifty six only stepped down from the leadership of apple a few weeks ago leaving a company with no or cash on hand than the u.s. government built on the back of pioneering products including the i pod i pad and i
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felt. the mass graves containing around nine hundred bodies have been discovered by authorities in the libyan capital are believed to be victims of tosh's between former rebels and gadhafi loyalists in tripoli and the new government's fighters are now pushing toward the center of search the colonel's hometown and one of its final strongholds in the conflict has taken more than thirty thousand lives since starting in february. russia says it's concerned over the u.s. move to deploy four warships with the listing missile defenses off the spanish coast the u.s. has also sealed deals with poland turkey and romania at the station ground based missile defense elements washington claims it's to counter threats from iran and north korea russia feels it could neutralize its own nuclear deterrent moscow has repeatedly asked for it and nato guarantees but received nothing so far. time to take in more of russia close up and today on health care.
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we're in a pens a region in the east of the european plain although most of its territory lies in the highlands the capital is also called panzer it was founded as a small fortress in the seventeenth century and growing ever since save the city striving to be one of russia's healthiest and safest water of the governor mike easley we're going to find out more. almost every day the government is telling us that we should eat more fruits and vegetables drink less exercise more of course many people ignore these recommendations in fact working for the government will be very frustrating always telling people to do stuff with having no way of enforcing it now what would happen if you could actually make people follow through and be more healthy well officials or are no longer have to wonder because in pounds are exactly what the government has done getting health care whether they like it or
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not every weekday morning attorney am the tannoy in state institutions across plans or begins a familiar announcement. cheerful voice or so it's one of my now familiar exercises of the government's instructions no one is allowed to strike or . some go beyond what's required. so this is this has returned to my youth and my youth to me we love our governor's initiatives if you like the. officials in this district have been told to leave the company car and a carriage and get on their bikes now all government business has to form from the saddle. head of the local administration so the initiative has not only improved health but brought officials closer to the people so i ask the governor can we have one more car to help us with our gc's he said you can have three to scooters and
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thereby to have a tree officials can observe people see who is up to what who's leaving rubbish outside for example. some critics have said the government's compulsory initiatives reminiscent of those and soviet times violate people's rights but a sports mad former motorbike rider denies the accusations. of using human rights at all only way i am abusing human rights is by not giving people the opportunity to do even more physical exercise. as the clock strikes them. the police are out in force. looking for bad children the governor has imposed a curfew for unsupervised under sixteen so as not think it is a waste of police time tell those children was arrested and returned to their homes we haven't seen them out on the streets again and in this day their own lives are late as it all as the new patrol wraps up its final round this is
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a pen they can sleep well. safe in the knowledge that with passing day they're healthier more prepared and that screen time for free failed i'm here with collin hinchey he's been living here for fourteen years and we've just heard about all these health measures and everything else that the governor is suggesting now would somebody with an outsider perspective what's what's your take on this can you take that seriously oh absolutely i mean the governor's been very proactive a lot of investment going into new sports complex sports programs particularly companies as well. so yeah it's been very active and this policy you know hospitals we built a diagnostic census you know there's been some real results as well active government one of the things that the governor. did tell me is that the reason he's introducing this is to make the area more attractive for investment a healthier workforce is a more attractive one i mean do you think that that's one of the criteria which
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evaluate your people do you ask them about their drinking habits their smoking habits and so on when you when you take people on absolutely i mean drinking so it's a very serious thing and if anybody drinks at work or comes in from the friday may just place strict rules from our perspective. on terms of. activeness sports it's always good for the mind is good healthy so people with a good regime and an active regime a series of years of produce better work and so yeah i'm all for it thank you collin history talking about the governor's health initiatives. there's more of russian if you discover on our website r.t. dot com here's what else is a click away right now. america's king of talk diary king talks to r.t. about one of his final primetime interviews with russia's prime minister vladimir putin. and why a conflict over job could see the world's longest running sitcom the simpsons draw to a close. finally
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this news blog has been at the forefront of russian classical music for two centuries and now st petersburg's marine ski orchestra has opened the jubilee season for new york's carnegie hall. it's the second time the musicians have been invited this time they performed. the opening of one hundred twentieth anniversary season out of this coming up the program under the baton of marine ski maestro valerie jarrett futures a number of works by celebrated russian composers including of course a touch of tchaikovsky and there is more to come with a set of concerts at carnegie hall in the coming days. finally staging the olympics is a big bucks event but among the grassroots preparations in the russian resort of
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sochi is an army of volunteers and winter games are still a pretty far off but already a band of intrepid interpreters are warming up to welcome thousands of visitors to the games that are he's a dentist he went to meet some of them. but. greetings quite an introduction to. the cinci winter olympics these people will be on russia's special dream team and army of the s two will provide guidance and translation for all visitors. venues will be girls with. tears saying this is their first me here the great chance to get to the each other to share their stories see for their son and their sneezing she says of the games to look under for most people from southern russia he's new to go into your movement she started during the one nine hundred eighty six and even though there are generations apart there are equally excited about the job ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. next here part of this group will go to london for the twenty twelve summer games i think one of the palace of the of the i.o.c. i want to try and save us. from games from organizing committee talking as a committee so i explain such a phone to this huge amount from being possible in terms of. the cowboy greetings is likely to remain a secret for so she volunteers they say it won't be used to greet guests chanting and dancing apart the voluntary helpers taking on the task of the games unforgettable event for all the little ski team sochi. and coming up later was a little more of russia when we take a shot in the heart lions of southern siberia coming away about ten minutes but first up next with the business outlook.
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hello and welcome to our business also this hour thanks for joining me ross and markets are edging higher following those gains in asia and on wall street's however the bears still have the run of the stock as the problems with the european debt and u.s. growth remain on results now to discuss the mood on the markets i'm joined by los christensen c.e.o. of saxo bank thank you sir for coming to the program ok so sensitive this heart of it's a hard thing to come to sort of codify but would you say that there's been some improvement in the mood i wouldn't i wouldn't say so maybe maybe for one day but from everything i've heard i see what i'm traveling around i'm going to hear from the economists that's actually spreading feeling over the theory of lack of conviction about the will to do anything about the situation particularly you are so not listening so i think i think since you've been still very fortunate but from your point of view are you convinced that europe could resolve these problems the debt crisis eventually i'm not really convinced at all to be honest i think what we're seeing here sure response trying to find in the next place to pour money to pay off
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debt and it's just not the way actually it was a situation like that. on the road it still shows a very unconvinced because there are no real that are you know true with their solutions but they have a traffic. problem which is their home before. before so they increase in other countries so if you have to trouble just pop expenditure trade income in them that's a tough one of tensions and so just opened an office here in russia so does that mean there's some optimism concern in this country where the time of crisis to open an office. on the long run the uncertainty for conference the ability to compromise will it work russia i think it over let's see if i can change. you know definition stronger growth from russia for example which you that's why we need. to try to get involved in those types of markets you're going to have some sort of. russian law but you're saying you. but judging by the crisis we've seen russia's always been
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hit hard what about this crisis how different it is for the country i don't think necessarily from. what you know. it's stronger down so it's a bit stronger the possible in the us for a good home let's pull money out of the major markets but they put them right so there are people around the world. also in russia of course with the oil. that's also an extra problem because of course took it with you. again in the long. run i know that russia. has other emerging markets perhaps because as many emerging markets the more developed and the developed markets are sort of sliding back is that it's. just very very long wrong. to meet all of. the risk that is going to move the bill i think the challenges in the developed
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markets are very very. very difficult. but you know for a pulse of response we share the willingness to deal with the. support of the opposition but. places like russia ok well congratulations. thanks for coming to the program. and that was. with me in the studio now let's take a look at the markets trading here for day high investors that lower the u.s. indicate that fuel demand may increase the world's largest economy is trading at one hundred three dollars per barrel. over two dollars per barrel now european stocks are higher with banks leading to gains investors are waiting for the latest trade decisions from the european central bank bank of england this is a four point nine percent lead against the banking sector while express dropped. five percent up to cutting its outlook for the year here in russia markets are
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posting the largest gains and more than a week strong performances falling and of the jobs report in the u.s. and growing optimism the e.u. will step up measures to contain it step process let's take a look at some individuals families on the rise it's right now energy majors on the rise gas problem is gaining over five and a half the sense the company has delayed its eurobond listing due to market uncertainty who call jumps over three percent as more advances for the second day in new york on banking stocks are also gaining with grab and go vote for a half percent of the. so i have for you this are just mean forty five minutes for more here on business on.
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