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support swells for the anti-corporate protesters across the u.s. and beyond is they insist they're going nowhere until the bankers yield and the government gives in. a chance for changes the syrian president's constitution plan is welcomed by aspiring politicians but slammed by key opposition figures said bringing assad down the. risks of renewed trouble on both of those northern border with serbia as nato threatens to remove serb barricades on monday if they don't do it themselves.
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and i am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the anti wall street campaign that inspired mass protests across the world over the weekend is into its fifth week with more demonstrations planned despite hundreds of arrests in the u.s. and a tough response from police activists pledge to stay for as long as it takes to end what they see as widening economic injustice lucy kavanagh has more from new york. but part. of. it was explained to look. after the stock. rally after so march to tie us we are. safer to stand tall and. rock. hard cock i lost. it. a lot of standoffs then might be to new york city police departments were all
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just being axed protesters have easily marched to times square where the intentions of the people that i was a part of was actually trapped by these barricades had their hands held for several hours ronnie would laugh right person get out we saw the cops are not forced back we are all a number of protesters peace officers types scooters ran over some protesters there was a total of ninety two large part of the occupy wall street gathering at this weekend's hearing for my witness number twenty and we were in times square i'm number cross posters were sitting peacefully they were taken by these lambs while and we onto the ground and hancock's and criminal way we saw number of protesters arrested while all the fortune sometimes there were trying to film what was going on and despite us saying it was here for us to get
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a copy of that was being pushed back with us on some hands to use these high tech strobe lights to blinds the cameras. any serious visuals the polls actually going on which was unprecedented in my experience here today meanwhile while these events were happening here in new york just continued to grow across the country here in the united states there were several thousand protesters that are turned out and a hundred forty something up there were arrested by these results are arrested down were in other parts of this time stream all indicative of the baucus makes him mr crow it's a callous remains to be seen but it will be argued for you here. one of the major grievances uniting protesters across the us is i europe a government for putting corporate welfare above that of citizens now that you pick up by watching much of the u.s. mainstream media but activists are getting creative to get across the point is our he's got it. chickie on reports. their discontent flower seeds.
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and graphic thousands of americans have resorted to banners and t. shirts to get their message across that a frustration with what they see is the government acting on behalf of big corporations rather than the people message which the protesters say their media have failed to deliver the media feels like these kinds of events don't deserve coverage sometimes all you get when you do something this is a photograph and so it's very important for the message to be seen those simple oftentimes handwritten messages that people carry on their chests have often been subject to mockery what is the sign that occupy wall street brother posed to the five people i would tell them what does that mean. it seems the only fault of these people is presented in the american media is that they don't all have a degree in economics and finances and are not able to explain their grievances
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professional economy stern's various groups emboldened to cheer the end of the greatest system known to man and replace it with what who cares let's nap the protests and wall street are my boys and when you ask people who are wall street what they want they don't know the acts that took place over the last thirty years were guards to national and yet within the system generally all of these things are very complicated and difficult for the general public to understand and people in the media in people on wall street like it that way because if you don't understand it then you know you don't get what happened but the american people know that they've gotten close they've lost their jobs they've seen them offshore to china it lost their houses a source in which you brought up at all prices another collapse and people are saying you know what i know that i've got all this but i don't know how i got screwed but americans who took to the streets are looking to. express themselves my
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knee's other than motivational piece sure it's inventors which as graphic as they are hardly convey the message of the movement the demonstrators are spreading their own paper now called occupying wall street journal which details what they're unhappy with and makes it clear that they're not rooting for one particular party it also works against political machines and their p.r. slick's taking control of the protest message one word to describe these ongoing protests from the beginning is frustration on their t. shirts on cardboard on the backs of pizza boxes as we've seen people express that frustration that is the movement grows the ways of getting their message across also mature and as people here say this paper is just the beginning i'm going to check our reporting from last r.t. . it banker backlash now resonates well beyond u.s. borders in europe argues correspondents have been gauging development. because they
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seem to approach the stop this movement with their hearts and minds really into it and if they did stay for as long as it takes until they have that we should. watch our on the spot reports from european capitals clicking on our t.v. dot com for the latest. arab league members have decided not to suspend syria from the group but want urgent talks between the government and opposition forces syria's president move this weekend to the protesters q demand promising to draft a new constitution within four months but that's not enough to accuse all of us are constructs are silly reports from damascus. calls from change in the forms seven months on. one of those calls is to marry a real through a list of political system. since nine hundred seventy two politics was only opens parties that acknowledge the supreme ruler of the ruling baath party and join this coalition. and all this for bashar al assad issued
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a decree passing of multiparty more. or summerside i'll do this is a moment he has been waiting for a chance at a new voice to syrian politics the medical through last year or applying to become a political story so we can be more effective we can influence parliament help break laws and defend their staffs as we're the new law allows parties that are open to all syrians regardless of ethnicity and religion and are not affiliated with organizations outside of syria. but the newly formed internal opposition the national coordinator and counselor and sisi will not participate. in these reforms are not real. because we didn't have an environment for dialogue the violence must stop a political business must be released even though the past and multi-party law will join up a new constitution vigil that under their conditions and the recent deadly clashes in cities like understand and it live the president appointed a committee to draft
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a new constitution within four months one sticking point is article eight which states that the baath party is the leader of the state and society the opposition argues this undermines the essence of multiple parties and you know some some people in the in the party leadership have become to their conclusion have complement conclusion that article eight and more dangerous articles in the constitution that article are born to be under review we should have almost a new constitution where the new multi-party system would be achieved without any difficulties perhaps change is coming to syria the street protests and violence clashes have been driving north or months some darling this will not stop until bashar al assad steps down so is it simply too little too late. meetings like this happen on a daily basis for this the national development party is out there in the final stages of the application process and becoming an official little party here in
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syria block a decade of listening to promises of reform they now feel that this could be real let me set before us are silly r.t. damascus syria. still to come in the program israel says the palestinian peace talks are no one else's business the country's foreign ministry says there is no need for international mediators we hear expert opinion on why two way talks can lead to only the road map to a dead end. plus russian children doomed to an early death even though the incurable condition they share is treatable and controllable depending on where they live or she reports if you minutes. but first serves in northern kosovo have been told to remove the barricades near the border with serbia where nato forces will do it themselves they were told to clear the roads over the weekend or cater for troops will dismantle them on monday trouble flared in july when kosovo police tried to take over to northern border crossings which was resisted by local serbs
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who blockaded access roads nato when e.u. forces then it moved in to try to control stablished control late last month some barricades were pulled those resulting in violence with peacekeepers using rubber bullets and tear gas against the serbs political analysts nicholas had sh says what i wonder is serbs most is the fact that nato is solely serving kosovo officials interests. legally they do have a right to as they say. in for its freedom of movement on the whole territory of cost of war but a problem it would legitimacy because the serbian authorities have followed a certain class of already recognized nato's right and keith for his right to enforce the law in cost of war but the problem is that most need a country the need to tell recognize the independence of cost of all of the shelves and car currently trying to implement their laws and to establish their checkpoints at the border between north and got some one central thirtieth and that
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is what is an acceptable for the third will cave pour in itself and should it be only nato convoys there would be no problem whatsoever it could all fire the problem is that they carry in themselves meaning officials from the possible government. he spoke with serbia as chief negotiator with in kosovo as we'll hear in the next hour he believes it's impossible to resolve the situation the way christina intends. there is attempt to create the border between the serbian cause there cannot be a border especially in area in which we can majority of serbs leaving so there cannot be a border because the he's at least if you like the second thing is that once you cross the officers then you will put a flag then you will put the called of arms then you will push the so-called possible laws and then people who leave here will be circled by something to it looks like. the new chemical except so there has to be
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a different solution. a senior israeli politician says their conflict with palestinians could be resolved without outside help the foreign minister says there is no need for mediation from the middle east quartet which is made up of be u.s. russia e.u. and un jerusalem post columnist jeff iraq says international participation is a must to ensure a lasting peace. this. will be solved under an international umbrella of course mislead woman is right and the ideal situation would be nothing but it's a configuration upon the scenes to sit down together and reach a peace agreement between the two of them without the need for international mediation unfortunately however history has shown this isn't going to be the case and in fact for now israel has made peace agreements with another arab country the international community in particular of course the united states has been very
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much behind both because she ations if you look for example a peace really gyptian peace accord although the initial contacts were made between israeli and egyptians it needed the county if it so much in the work of president carter to finalize a deal in the case of the palestinians or initial contacts between israel and palestinians because it will be also called were conducted through secret israeli palestinian travels to get them to any stage towards an agreement needs an international commitment particularly prize visuals concerned with the united states backing israel wants american backing for its security needs the palestinians on the other hand want to know that they have the backing of the arab world to make the call promote he says that they'll have to make if there ever is to be a peace agreement between the two sides war on the mideast peace twists and turns can be found on our website we've lined up more world news for you for their two on the side at r.t. dot com including this ukraine wants strays off its streets and countries are
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reportedly earning dogs a lot i had a posting the football finals. the jolly roger instead of the bolshevik banner a group from st petersburg have scaled the mast of a russian revolution flagship or a find out why. wealthy british style signs. sometimes. market line up. around the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars
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a report. from the gaze of the manhattan project an eight hundred forty two the university of california has been involved through the science that sat provision of scientists and their relationship versity you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single on nuclear weapon inside a is arsenal placed side by university of california. we don't warm go. to the first few california was selected as the clock struck because the army needed sciences to leave their versity positions. a group of protesters interrupted a university of california border regions meeting to demand the school's severed
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ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program. we'll. bring you the latest unsigned storm surge from the ground floor should. we go into the future or cover. thanks for staying with us here on r t turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe forces loyal to libya's interim authorities say they've entered buddy will lead one of the last town standing against them last week's assault on the city fail with fighters forced to pull back due to strong resistance elsewhere government militia still struggle to seize these hometown of sirte while in the capital tripoli a bulldozers are now demolishing the colonel's main compound. israeli high court will hear for petitions against the deal to free a thousand palestinians of exchange for captive israeli soldier gilad shalit they
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want to swap delayed so the list of prisoners can be scrutinized but state prosecution sources say appeals are likely to be rejected monday if the deal does go ahead half the palestinians release in exchange for shelley on tuesday with the rest to be freed in december. oil pumping has resumed from a stricken cargo ship that grounded off the coast of new zealand but worsening weather could hamper recovery efforts the vessel is now leaning sharply has serious cracks and could break at any time about three hundred fifty tons of fuel have spilled into the sea near beaches and killed more than a thousand sea birds the ship hit a reef almost a fortnight ago setting off what new zealand says is its worst ever maritime environmental disaster. parents of children in russia who have aided billeted in genetic disorder have another battle to fight access to the treatment that could prolong their children's lives archies oxide a boy who reports that medicine is available in russia but not for everyone. for
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most parents there's hardly anything more sickening and seeing their child in a hospital bad but not for exxon or average drop that france through this idea line adds to her hold her son peter will have a chance in life very few people believed would find the money in it somewhere deep down i think i knew that everything will be fine. one bottle of this jar costs more than some as husband makes in a year and their seven year old boy needs four bottles each month diagnosed with hunter syndrome pedia lacks a crucial amazon that how to channel toxins out of his body is not cure but with the treatment that's available patients can leave well into their thirty's and beyond eight years without this therapy have already damaged his organs but now we have hope of not only stemming the negative symptoms but also reversing some of them they're all region of repeaters family leaves is an impoverished subsidized
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area and central russia the only other patient here with conscious syndrome died earlier this year after his mother's frantic search for funds a son who was at the funeral it drove their decision to move to a treatment providing when is the college rather than count on the generosity of the local administration but now did the region is on board she's terrified of her relocation idea will strike other unfortunate families the local authorities have are there over one million dollars to buy drugs. it should last till the end of back here this is a huge lifesaving news for the boys' parents and doctors but that they're really reluctant to talk about not superstition this brave the parents of children with the same condition from the last generous regions of russia try to move their kids here and in russia be hunted is still is it called low. three supported carrots is
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one camping trip with the public review on bin number of children for. a million dollars every year at least exorbitant price tag will be attached a bit is live for the rest of his days and while local officials say they're committed to providing his treatment for as long as it takes they say it's already happening the limits of the regional budget. other regions have already experienced this once they started treating these patients turnover increased several times over and if this were to happen here i simply don't know how we would deal with it since the city of moscow started providing treatment for this rare condition a few years ago the number of patients has tripled mainly through might ration and it will continue to rise cess. unless russia introduces country wide coverage for huntress syndrome his son was the first in russia to get the drug she believes all
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six children should be entitled to it regardless of where they happen to be born. i was lucky to live in the city that are going to take care of my child but cringe every time i have to talk to mother whose baby is denied the treatment i do realize the life of my child costs a lot but i didn't choose this illness if we could i would definitely have something cheaper. well now after the procedure here he is beaming with energy a fan of action figures shows me his favorite hero you think you are not him because he is strong you can take down all the monsters. he goes on to model it in clearly at one point he splashed the sun hero full flat on his band rich piece week to profit out the kind of reaction many parents dealing with huntress engine still waiting to get back from their country. aren't see a real region in central russia. the meter is up next with business stay with us
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here on r.t. . thanks math alone a warm welcome to business r.t. gazprom is pushing for tax amendments that deals with subsidiaries to bring prices to market based values russia's villainously daily reports that gazprom has asked prime minister putin not to apply the new transfer pricing more to subsidiaries of gazprom alexei miller says the new rules which will come into force next year increase price review risks and therefore may jeopardize gazprom as investment program and reduce eventually its a market capitalization of the prisoners or the financial authorities to decide on the proposal by the end of the week. the outgoing head of the european central bank says it has done everything it could to support financial markets and rocketry she points out it is now up to governments to struggle with stop and crisis and that
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it's the government's not the bank which must be the lender of last resort. if continued activism from the european central bank were to continue in helping out europe with the crisis then there would be a moral hazard of sorts whereby countries would start to become too dependent assistance from the european central bank and would not. produce enough of an effort in trying to stabilize their own finances and addressing the key ills of the weaker links of the european zone to come out of the crisis so i think it's a signal that is meant to put greater pressure on countries that are experiencing fiscal difficulties in order to get their act together to stabilize the fiscal path to stabilize deficit and to improve the state of their finances.
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move to the markets we start with boyle and it is. losing some of its initial steamer was extending gains from the highest close in almost a month just an hour ago and vestas however is still rather bullish or bearish on trudeau's european leaders pledged to deliver a plan to keep the debt crisis from snapping demand for fuel brant has come down by one cent per barrel still thirty two cents high of eighty seven dollars per barrel . the stock markets this hour and they are higher at the beginning of the week we have been sentiment following g. twenty meeting of the weekend of france is pushing stocks higher adding more than four percent sharp is gaining two and a half percent in tokyo olympus however was shedding of one point around twenty three percent after the firm's axioms said he had raised serious governance concerns with the company's chairman hong kong stocks are also on the rise with the
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index adding around one half percent this out. half an hour before the opening bell . here in moscow us markets ended last week with the past week again more than one hour fears it was the buy it will end metal stocks the r.t.s. paid three point eight percent my sex more than three percent double roles from the worlds of capital expects last week's positive trend to continue into this week. hopefully market should be quite strong. you know with the you know of the world price keeps are pushing up further towards you know hundred fifteen or one hundred twenty dollars and we should see the continuing to you know strengthen in the russian market do. give back some more grounded it lost over the past month. so for now we'll be back in about fifteen minutes time with an update matt is next with lots.
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