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a very warm welcome to you this is our live from moscow with me showing the empty corporate protests in america have spread so have the arrests the accusations of police heavy handedness dozens more activists have been taken into custody across several cities now one in new york it was pushed face down onto the pavement after apparently being run over by a policeman hundreds of demonstrators camping out near wall street for a month of claimed a victory over a billionaire michael bloomberg has a vixen order under the pretext of a cleanup was overturned when the park's owners said the protesters can stay for now the movement against corporate influence has gone global spreading to dozens of cities worldwide the american members of occupy together claim they're still being ignored by the mainstream media has been activist who is breaking the information blockade. from the mass demonstrations of support.
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to the disturbing images of police force could day after day the world has been able to watch occupy wall street in action through global revolution t.v. a life led street document in the ongoing corporate resistance and civil unrest growing and growing in the big apple it's not about one political party or this or that it's actually creating a platform to have this debate without being manipulated by the powers that be five years ago blood type was a derivative street or on wall street today the thirty nine year old is among those camped out in zuccotti park protesting against the financial institutions he once worked for i sought. to be combined with the call system. wide with the stool of the biggest bomb in the waters of us in the south the world economy. co-founded i launched global t.v.
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heroes weeks ago i'm going to bring people into explain what's going on when the occupation movement began in new york we also feature people how to shoot video the news of the air that they just uploaded and how to make it go viral and the whole idea is that you creating it's the twentieth record in the with this now that the movement has exploded worldwide the web channel will be broadcasting live streams for more than seventy countries and six hundred cities we're going to see what people that's going to be like doing all the other square as much as we can in figuring out what's happening there and taking the streams of putting them on the body with each other so this sort of a model for a replacement for c.n.n. says mainstream media outlets will be able to marginalize or spin the peaceful uprising as people from all over the world take to the streets demanding elected leaders begin working for the majority instead of the financial elites it's a worldwide movement and if. these principles of equality are going to be defined
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everything because my business creating the united nations except the united nations united people the people of the occupy movement take their first fight with the world's most powerful economic and political force and ambitious feet first criticized and now spreading across the planet during a fortnight artsy new york. in the u.s. are accused of marginalizing the protests and observers say that not surprised us activist. explains why washington wants the occupy movement infected. what's happening is that the political establishment is using its police forces to crack down on nice legitimate protests there are now bile and they're peaceful and they're responding to it by arresting protesters pepper spraying them and preventing them from actually airing out their grievances it's a protest against the current status quo it's a protest against this system you know it's
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a protest against. full participants told to party establishment that only you know both houses both republican and democrats and are protests against that that's why you know i don't consider this to be a political movement a smugness if social. over the us based anti corporate occupy movement going global report a lorry oftenest to the streets of new york to ask european ex-pats what they think about the protests. as the occupy wall street movement sweeps the us what does the rest of the world think of it this week let's talk about that the banks are stronger than the political people and this is not good i think it's the same situation in germany you think yes and many people are very. angry now and put the hard work in in actually doing something everyone wants to come out of
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university and land a top job. but it's not just about jobs it's about banks having too much political control is it just about being so or is it about corporate corporate is what i think it's about it's this disparity but that's capitalism we want we all want capitalism we all want to see him now but we also want we want to more socialist society where we have equality we can have boys there anything is this for all of mixed messages coming out because you've got so many things they're asking for get out of afghanistan do this i think really should keep to the financial side perhaps and i get more people on their side do you think something like this could happen in sweden people they're pretty complacent they've got a good yes or do you think that americans became complacent and that kind of contributed to the problem. i can't speak for all americans i do know that i did see a movie it was a follow up to wall street he made some comment about he was quoted as having said
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greed is good you know it's a way of life i think that's what's contributing factor to all the problems in the world no matter what people think of occupy wall street the bottom line is here in the u.s. the movement seems to have only just begun. watching ought to stay with us for the latest developments from the occupy movement as it spreads across the united states. sponsored by growing poverty and unemployment. angered by the country's wage and falling as well cutting jobs and social spending people across the globe rise up against their government's economic policies follow the worldwide action against austerity live on cartoon. seven months of the uprising in syria have seen three thousand people killed according to the latest u.n.
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tally with rumors of defectors joining the opposition between the two sides in the conflict. syria has been finding out while the capital is supporting the president other parts of the country refuse to tolerate his regime any longer. well here in the center of the syrian capital it is very quiet today it's a day off for most people but of course beneath that calmness the conflict in the country goes on between the government and its supporters and the opposition now what it one thing is clear that when we try to approach people here and bring up the issue of the casique it almost always turns into a heated debate a very emotional discussion depending on the stand it may take. weeks or months i see. oppositions we don't know who they are yet syria is under attack but we will not give up. the opposition comes down be rational and go into dialogue with the regime i was the government will accept opposition and be more open minded. but again we are going to mask the opinion we hear most here is that
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people are asking who is the opposition who is causing this instability and many of them bring up the words armed gangs they think that these are just people who want to destabilize the country of course this is a position that the government had taken from the very beginning of the conflict but it is a different story when you go outside of the capital we went to the city of understand it was a side of five days of fighting between security forces and anti-government protesters and we felt the tension there there were still a lot of armed forces according to of course again the government they said that they were fighting against armed groups who were trying to create trouble for the local city that according to some activists they are saying that these are not armed groups that these were peaceful protesters as well as army defectors with a strong army defecting defector contingent in all just on it's very difficult to verify the exactly what happened in this city because people have. they're hesitant to talk a lot of military the army still in that city
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a but that is what's happening on the ground it's not very clear it's hard to get the truth on each matter but on the political level though president bashar al assad has said that he will set up a constitutional committee within the next couple of days to debate with the opposition various sides of the opposition on constitutional reform. the dialogue should have a program and a timeline we must clearly understand what kind of results we want to achieve now one of the sticking points of the constitutional reforms is article eight which states that the ruling baath party is the leader of the state and the opposition says that this no matter even if a multi-party system is introduced without repealing this article it won't change anything but again that depends on the dialogue that both sides are going to have to take and both sides pro and anti governmental sides always say at the end of the day it's not what is said it's this is sarah the of both sides in doing what they say they will do so it's down to the action in the next few months. reporting right
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from moscow now president dmitri medvedev has addressed his supporters today telling them the course of modernization will continue in russia he's preparing to take over as head of the ruling united russia party for december's parliamentary elections let's get some more details now. monitoring the whole a whole conference there and the president's speech. the president made any surprising announcements today. hello reno really no surprising announcements this meeting could be described as an informal gathering of the president with what he describes as his supporters and those who ranged from musicians and bloggers to the hads of such companies as called representatives from oil and gas companies those who support change supports me this was the key message of the president and the change according to dmitry medvedev is modernisation these informal meeting with journalists and interpret nurse was actually the first to admit from
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a vet if announced at the united russia party congress that he would not be running for a second presidential term so in a weight was the place and the time to cross the t.'s and dot the i's so why would a politician whose popularity ratings with the voters are still so high give up the country's top job. knew it didn't want to underestimate their own potential the has not been realized to the full i believe the first actually that's why i can on this frustration of millions of people with the power to me and issue of the jury to the hopes of change show me some of those people who believe in the need for our country's modernization our economies modernization our societies modernization of what i feel that i'm responsible for and most of them are shaking with a decision to stay cheeks and she continue my work. well
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this meeting shortly before this meeting dmitri medvedev wrote on his twitter page that he would give more details on his future plans and today he confirmed that he can plans to continue with his political career and that he would be involved in real politics and in real projects so crucial for the country and its economy he also said that the country's political system needs modernization and called on his supporters. today to take an active part in bringing the much needed change. i think united russia should change it should become less murell drastic going to. involve america's kinds of people still thrushes should includes ministers governors but that should not be much strongest base when it should be strong in intellect coming from the grassroots. because i'm going to tell us more about the main goal of the ruling united russia party which of course madrid is poised to
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meet. their main peelers solve the united russia new program for the upcoming five year term in the state duma and those are again modernisation developing more social programs eradicating corruption strengthening judicial system sustaining multiculturalism developing such a political system in which all groups of the society would be given a state say providing rushes into an all and external security and sustaining independent foreign policy all these manifestos first of all sending a message to foreign investors a massive ship they've been waiting so long is that russia will be following its spot the direction to privatized to modern is modernize it's a quantum me and to diversify from oil and gas and the ruling party is strategic aligned with as its new as its new leader aims to show that the country would want to reduce its direct presence in the quantum you would want to reduce its
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state old shirts and promote independent professionals to the board of directors of state owned companies. over live in moscow thank you. all right i will ukraine is cleaning up for when i host the euro two thousand and twelve football tournament next year but in some areas that includes the burning of stray dogs in a mobile incinerator animal rights understandably the activists are angry be warned you may find some of the images in election report disturbing. president michel platini was all smiles while inspecting cleaves new stadium the ground of the you were twenty twelve football championships final match but a box of a much smaller size has been delighting the authorities in will ukraine several months ago a local t.v. in the town of capital reported a purchase over twenty thousand dollar crematorium for utilising biological waste
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namely the dispensing of dead stray animals. we put this crime of tory among wheels and are now able to cull the large areas including neighboring towns we had many objections but they all come to nothing in our fight against bites from stray dogs and the spread of infection tens of thousands of stray animals roam the streets of ukraine cities in this a chance cologne hundreds of residents are bitten by dogs every year the towns of plants to first shooting animals dead and then destroyed their bodies in the morgue . but in reality it turned into gruesome killings sparking outrage among the animal protection societies. the locals believe that the dogs are still alive but we don't have any evidence of what poison is used to kill them so we cannot say for sure that the only official way of regulating the number of these animals is to sterilize rather than to kill them and we will stop demanding this happens in
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europe it proved efficient over the past few decades stray animals tragically disappeared there. the enema lovers outcry had a massive response on the internet and the online petition was signed by almost two hundred thousand people some of them suggesting you are twenty twelve should not be held in a country that is so cool to its creatures that if. they do manage to cancel your two thousand and twelve is not unexpected as a rule letters from citizens don't work back in two thousand and ten animal defenders addressed officials of mr platini who then as deputy prime minister kalashnikov to stop this outrage against animals it's been a year and we haven't seen any results so far and it has been a sustained campaign at getting you a force chief to use his influence to stop this cruelty animal rights groups have been staging small protests against cruelty for three years but the multiplying number of those signing the petition now would alarm european football's governing
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body at first there had been strong doubts about ukraine's ability to host the championship some had even suggested it be moved elsewhere now with all the new stadiums in airports springing up it seems there is no going back even with all the calls to deprive ukraine of the tournament but animal rights activists say they will continue putting pressure on the authorities both here and. to have their voice heard. see reporting from here in ukraine. ok twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow time for the world update here some other headlines from around the world this hour an airstrike in southern yemen has killed an al qaeda member described as the group's media as well as six other militants. of carrying out operations both inside and outside yemen some reports suggest the time was carried out by unmanned u.s. drones others say yemeni military planes could have been responsible. attention now
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to libya the first gun battle in tripoli who was taken over by the national transitional council two months ago. was reportedly leaving scores of people injured witnesses say the shooting started after a man was spotted raising the green flag of khadafi his regime on one of the capital's buildings meanwhile the fierce battle for the city of sirte drags on pockets of resistance continue to fight. a man claiming to be from al qaeda has been distributing aid in somalia as part of an apparent p.r. campaign. thought to be a u.s. citizen handing out food and clothes money fully equipped ambulance all of this at a refugee camp near the capital mogadishu international aid agencies are prevented from entering that area it's believed to be a first aid donation to the country where some seven hundred fifty thousand people face starvation. the u.n. secretary general has called israeli plans to build over two and
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a half thousand houses in east jerusalem unacceptable banki moon criticized the israeli settlements for putting peace negotiations between israel and the palestinians at risk the palestinians want the west bank and east jerusalem as part of a future state and they say they won't resume talks until all construction there is stopped. washington says it will send a team to moscow to outline the details of an alleged iranian plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador in the united states two iranians that were charged with trying to hire members of a mexican drug cartel to carry out the attack it's something that's iran has dismissed as baseless but president obama said america has proof in its promise to make tehran pay for its behavior by isolating the u.s. is now considering blacklisting iran's central bank which some analysts suggest could severely damage the country's economy. and national security report says washington first has to wait to see the reaction of the international. the types of
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things that have been discussed thus far would be quite powerful and would be potentially. devastating to iran's economy promoting multilateral sanctions on bank markazi the iranian central bank and now that could have the effect of affectively collapsing the iranian currency and devastating their economy if it's anything that like what happened in iraq as for iran's response i think there's a lot of variables there and a large part of it i believe will go back to how large of an international group and coalition the obama administration can bring together at the united nations to sign onto to a response which is seen as provocative and potentially undermining both the iranian economy and the government. is coming to you live from the heart of moscow now living through the nightmare of north caucasus terrorism not once but twice. for suffer the horror of seeing his wife and son die in the best school then
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several years later received injuries to his eyes and legs in a market bombing he's made in a culture of when to hear a story. some say that lightning never strikes twice but there is one man who knows that's not true. i still can't talk about it was three days we didn't eat i didn't sleep we just waited the entire city was gripped with fear my two sons and my wife were hostages if getting caught up in one horrific act of terror was enough sygate has suffered. because. i felt like i was flying then i heard a loud crash i was lying in the grains i tried to get home but i couldn't i saw five or six bodies next to me all of them were women those are the memories of just one man fate hasn't been kind to him most people remember the russian republic of
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north says he has two biggest terror attacks from t.v. reports had lived through them both until september two thousand and four forty six year old to the gate always sounds he had everything he wanted from life a loving family two sons and a job he enjoyed but in a flash that life was gone his wife and his eldest son were burnt to death on the last day of the infamous three day beslan school siege the owners of shoulders i should have gone to the identification of my son but i couldn't i told my brother to look at his leisure suit and see how to birthmark fear that's how we knew it was him his second son was shot in the lap while trying to escape but man i should crawl out of the flames alive but sygate can never forget the horror of those days after the seizure he was granted disability status due to pos traumatic depression and has been unable to work for the last seven years but forced out of gay and
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north us up here it wasn't over on the ninth of september two thousand ton the capital was shaken boy and now they're down to the act of terror that's bustling central market was bombed without warning killing nineteen people and the morning fate puts it again right and the middle of it. several shards of shrapnel were removed from his lax he was taken to moscow for an operation to save his eyesight after that he spent several weeks in hospital as part of a rehabilitation program nearly everyone these days is familiar with terror acts but only from news reports and the ask closest most people average gatt and sort of get wishes he was one of them and how is your life now yours will be as you called this life i don't believe thirty percent of the time can i get over one depression and then fall back into the next. ciggies life was ripped apart through no fault of
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his own but now he only prays he finds enough strength to rebuilt it. in the course nazi hate reporting from north the sense here. and our tears coming to you live from the heart of moscow it's good to have your company on this saturday later on our spotlight discusses the trial of former ukrainian prime minister and opposition leader yulia tymoshenko first though the headlines after a short break see you in a moment.
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a very warm welcome to you this is all to you from your headlines now dozens of new arrests across america failed to stop the. activists simply too big to fail protests are spreading across the u.s. dozens of cities. syrians are split over the. price of the capital wants the president to be given more time to reform cities outside damascus of the regime. but the death toll three. hundred twelve football championships are under pressure from.
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