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support swells for the anti corporate protesters across the u.s. and beyond and they insist they're going nowhere until the bankers in heels and the government gives it. a chance of change as the syrian president's constitutional plan is welcomed by aspiring politicians but slammed by key opposition figures who are set on bringing down assad. and risks over a new trouble on cause of those northern border with serbia as nato threatens to remove the serbs barricades on monday if they don't do it themselves.
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r.t. is coming to you live from moscow with me rory sushi welcome to the program the un see wall street campaign that inspired mass protests all across the world this week and is now into its fifth week with more demonstrations planned ahead despite hundreds of arrests in the u.s. and a tough response from police are pledging to stay for as long as it takes to end what they see as a widening economic injustice lucy a couple of reports from the heart of the movement in new york. well i'm here to see cody hart which was the scene of a massive massive turnout of occupy wall street protesters over the weekend it was just one of the locations for protesters to gather he stopped and president and a number of people rallied together at the march to times square where they had the urge to. sort of in summary shoot and college area with some of the other events
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that were taking place across all part of the occupy wall street movement now we've seen a lot of trends standoffs and by eighteen that your city police departments are well just being outspoken as first time he's a march to the times square where the intentions of people that i was a part of actually just dropped by the barricades. there and held for several hours ronnie black right to get out we saw these officers on horseback nearly all of the number of protesters case officers on scooters and i ran over some protesters there was a total of ninety two are rascals part of the occupy wall street gatherings over this weekend here in new york and i witnessed several of them running and we were in times where a number of protesters were sitting peacefully they were taken by these lambs violently onto the ground and handcuffed and prevented the way it was on the number
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of protesters arrested for violating quality portions right where we're trying to film what was going on and despite saying that we are pressing them to here to cover the event they have pushed the spackle on the hands that usually is high tech strobe lights the lines the cameras the elbe and any of the serious visuals the balls actually going on which was unprecedented in my experience here to gates meanwhile while these events are happening here in new york the protests continue to grow across the country here in the united states of chicago there are so several thousand protesters that are turned out about a hundred and forty. not that hard pressed to find peace there is often arrests in iraq or parts of this country. spilling it's hideous you broke our it's basic but i make it very clear i start. reporting that well one of the major grievances uniting protesters all across the u.s.
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is anger at the government putting it corporate welfare above that of citizens but the point is seems lost to much of america's mainstream media so i just saw getting rather creative to get the point across that's all she's gone h can explains. their discontent. 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 failed to deliver the media feels like these kinds of events don't deserve coverage sometimes all you get when you do so is a photograph and so it's very important for the message to be seen those symbols oftentimes handwritten messages that people carry on their chests have often been subject to mockery what is the sign of occupy wall street bro the poster the five
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out of the people. i would say what does that mean. it seems the only fault of these people was 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 professional economists terms 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 or mind was when you ask people who will street what they want they don't know actually took place over the last thirty years with regards to nash. 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 and 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 got to go watch their jobs they've seen them offshore to china it lost their houses
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a source grown up in a crisis in their co-ops and people are saying you know what i know that i've got all of this but i don't know how i can put americans who took to the streets are looking to express themselves by means other than motivational piece written banners which as graphic as they are hardly convey the full message of the movement the demonstrators are spreading their own paper now called occupy masry journal which details with their unhappy with and makes it clear that they are not rooting for one particular party it also worries against both 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 frustrated on their t. shirts on cardboard on the backs of pizza boxes as we've seen people express their 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
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check our reporting from last article. one of the backlash now resonates well beyond america and europe we have correspondents who have been gauging developments there for us all weekend long and. people in space seem to approach these this movement always with their hearts and minds really into it head to stay for as long as it takes until they have their voice heard you can watch on the spot reports from major european just by heading over to artsy dot com. members have decided not to suspend syria from the group but what urgent talks between the government and opposition forces the syrian president moved this weekend to the protesters key demand by promising to draft a new constitution within four months but that is not enough to appease or as artists are simply reports from inside syria.
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calls to change in the forms seven months. one of those calls is to create a real tourist or political system since nine hundred seventy two politics was only open to parties that acknowledged the supreme ruler of the room but party enjoyed his call the ship and others for bashar al assad issued a decree passing with a multiparty will. preside aside al-deen this is the moment he has been waiting for a chance to add a new voice to syrian politics what time of year we're applying to become a political party so we can be more effective we can influence parliament access and help create laws defend our stamp doesn't this is basically the new law allows parties that are open to all syrians regardless of ethnicity and religion and are not affiliated with all the musicians outside of syria but the newly formed internal opposition the national coordinator council or l.c.c. will not participate it's not about us not wanting to participate it's about them
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not being serious about these reforms there's no requirement for dialogue the violence must stop political prisoners must be released even though they passed a multi-party law a new constitution a coup all that under their conditions and in recent deadly clashes in cities like understand it live the president appointed a committee to draft a new constitution within four months one sticking point is article eight which states it would block party is the leader of the state and society the opposition argues this undermines the essence of multiple partners you know some some people in the in the party leadership have come to the conclusion that articulate and more dangerous articles in the constitution that article are going to be under review we shall have almost a new constitution where the new multi-party system will be achieved without any difficulties perhaps change is coming to syria it is true. protests and violent clashes have been dragging on for months some vowing it will not stop until bush on
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the side steps down so is it simply too little too late. for meetings like this happen on a daily basis for most of the national development with partners now they are in the final stages of the outlook is the process of becoming an official political party here in syria well after a decade of listening to promises of reform they now feel that this could be a real a let me set the thing for us are still we are teachers about to get serious on the. ground still to come here on the program on our bearing the brunt of the battle as the forces of the new libyan government try to corner the remaining khadafi loyalists and so take a look at the resulting action monetary crisis. cost the russian children are doomed to an early death even though the curable condition they share is treatable and controllable but just depending on where they live we are of course just a few. lose
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. a very warm welcome this is your news today protesters on the. they are.
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even chance a good chance to try to get blake the baddest of the human experiments gifts to deal with the weakest you'll probably miss rap music in which it snows the globe slowly trying to censor global economy and it's all changelings as financial tips the release is clamoring to maintain our confidence in markets in the long term it's going to be easing trade imbalances recession which the nations close to collapsing the subprime loans closeups. to fail circulates again sealevel such thing as the us crash seven and smashed seems silly as it applies to the clubs in athens greece the problem just programs increase the total economy. welcome back in with r.t. live from moscow in our kosovo have been told to remove the barricades near the
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border with nato forces will do it themselves they were told to clear the roads over the weekend or kill you for troops or dismantle them on monday trouble in july when because of and police try to take over to the northern border crossings which was resisted by local folks who were then blockaded access from nato and the e.u. forces then moved in to try and establish control late last month some barricades were balder resulting in violence peacekeepers using rubber bullets and tear gas against some political analysts and. there was the most if either nato was soley serving a cause of an official's interests. legally you have a right to at least be. poor its movement on the whole territory of course a lot about the problem with legitimacy because the serbian authorities avoid certain costs that would be recognized needles right and people in dry queue
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inforce the law you can cause that what the problem is that most need a country need to recognise independence are possible of the. kind of currently trying to implement the a laws and to establish checkpoints that border between north and got some more until thirty one and there is what is an acceptable for the third film for in itself should it be only need a convoy there would be no problem whatsoever because all part of the problem is. meaning an official from the possible government. time if you tell us how you think i give us your thoughts on who's to blame for the conflict on kosovo's northern border here's how the votes are stacking up right now at r.t. dot com lookin at the numbers a half of voters put the blame on washington for boosting cause of post-independence nearly a third accused belgrade of not protecting because of our serbs the rest are divided between those who. pristina is allowing the persecution of serbs blame the e.u. for failing to keep things in order you have
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a chance now as your voice is on page at r.t. dot com. thoughtful head for you are we told to serve you as a chief negotiator with cause of as you'll hear next hour here on r.t. but he believes it's impossible to resolve the situation the way pristina insensed here. there is attempt to create the border between the serbian cause there cannot be a border especially in area in which we hear majority of serbs leaving so do it cannot be a border because it is at least if you like the second thing is that once you people across them officers then you will put a flag you will put the called of arms then you will push the so-called cross the laws and then people who live here will be circled by something that looks like. you came up except so there has to be a different solution. and
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that interview is next to our hero hard to see libya's revolutionary forces have reportedly entered at bani walid is one of the last towns still loyal to be asked of leader moammar gadhafi but resistance there is fierce it's all as fighting also continues in the colonel's hometown of sirte that's seen as the last obstacle for the new earth or at least to declare the country's for liberation and show jewel elections debate of red cross spokes person based in tripoli told us there are serious concerns about the civilian cost of taking so. as you know there is still a part of soup that is under heavy fighting for the moment we don't know exactly if there are since the billions present in that area and how many in case they are in that's really extremely concerned about their conditions inside the city if they are if they are inside now on the other side of course is the hospital even seen allstate's and when we were there the few times that the situation was very difficult at the beginning and it was working under extremely difficult missions we
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had to evacuate several patients who needed medical care in hospitals in tripoli recall again upon all the part of the fighting in the remaining part of this is in the end and then of course we will continue monitoring the situation that is the source of concern for the i.c.c. today. with r.t. live from moscow time now for the world update here's some of the headlines from around the world for you this hour the israeli high court is to hear for petitions against the deal to free a thousand palestinians in exchange for one israeli soldier gilad schalit they want to swap delayed so the list of prisoners can be scrutinized but state prosecution sources say the appeals are likely to be rejected on monday the deal should then go ahead with half of the palestinians released in exchange for charlotte on tuesday with the rest freed in december. oil pumping fears that resumed from the stricken
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cargo ship aground off new zealand worsening weather could hamper the recovery efforts the vessel is now listing sharply has serious cracks in the hole and could break apart at any time about three hundred fifty tons of fuel that spilled into the sea near beaches and killed over a thousand sea birds the ship hit a reef almost a fortnight ago setting off what music is its worst ever maritime environmental disaster. a tourist coach has overturned on a highway in central china killing ten and injuring dozens of others most of. the passengers were senior citizens it's not yet clear exactly what caused the crash but early reports suggest a tire may have blown causing the vehicle to flip over into a ditch because china's second fatal crash this month. parents of children in russia who have a debilitating genetic disorder have another battle to fight out of access to the treatment that could prolong their young ones lives as well as these are reports
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that medicine is available in russia just not for everyone. for most parents there is hardly anything more sickening than seeing their child in a hospital that not for exxon or every job that france through these i.v. line outs to her hold her son will have a chance in life very few people believed he would find the money somewhere deep down i think i knew that everything will be fine. one bottle of this jar costs more than exxon is husband makes in the year and their seven year old boy needs four bottles each month diagnosed with hunches syndrome a crucial and zion that how to channel toxins out of his body there's no cure but with the treatment that's available lesions 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 families is an impoverished subsidized area
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and central russia the only other patient here with conscious and died earlier this year or his mother's frantic search for plans of someone who was at the funeral so it drove their decision to move to a treatment providing when is the pallet rather than count on the generosity of the local administration that now did their real region is a war and she's terrified that her relocation idea will strike other unfortunate families and local authorities have their one million years dollars to buy drugs for poor it should last till the end of that year this is a huge loss for the boy's parents and his doctors but they're very reluctant to talk about that i'm not superstitious think we're brave the parents of children been conditioned from the last generous regions of russia tried to move here and in
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russia the country is low. three support is terence's and continue treatment by the gravy order number of children for completing. since the city of moscow started providing treatment for this rare condition a few years ago the number of patients has tripled mainly through migration and it will continue to rise cessna's john amaechi in the last russia introduces countrywide coverage for huntress and his son was the first in russia to get the drug she believes all sick children should be entitled to regardless of where they happen to be born of his or i was lucky to live in the city that agreed to take care of my child every time i have to talk to a 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 i could i would definitely have something cheaper. and now after the procedure he is brimming with energy
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a plan of action figures shows me his favorite hero if you are lucky and because he is strong you can take down all the monsters he goes on to model it and clearly at one point he's plus the sun here and falls flat on his dying breath please quick to prop it up it kind of reaction many parents dealing with hunter syndrome still waiting to get from their country it's one of my car and see our old region in central russia. if you missed anything on our program just find it on our website all it's he took. so much more to discover. for example the whole family is wiped out off the firing go home in siberia five children are among the nine killed as they slept to report for that all online. also the jolly roger instead of the bolshevik banner a group from the scale of a russian revolution friendship. to find out why you don't come.
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now cross talk and get to grips with why the protests on wall street built an extended worldwide that's coming your way in just a few minutes the business with dmitri. thanks rory gas promise pushing for tax amendments on deals with its subsidiaries ross is going to see daily reports the gas from has asked prime minister putin not to apply the new transfer pricing law which would subsidies their gas problem actually melissa says the new rules which will come into force next year increase price review risks it may also jeopardize gas problems investment program and reduce its market capitalization prime minister person has all of the financial
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authorities to decide on the proposal by the end of this week. russia's web search major uganda exist teaming up with korea's electronics makers samsung companies have announced as a teacher partnership throughout the c.i.s. countries some some t.v. sets will be featuring an inbuilt yandex widget which gives internet access through the company's online services including web search here other creatures may also be potentially available on some smartphones in the near future in those countries. so are the markets now well it is mostly extending gains this morning with now it's come down into negative territory that's true for brands down sixty one cents a light sweet still holding on a sense of their investors a way the european leaders pledged to deliver a plan to keep the debt crisis from snapping demand for fuel though we have of course see the previous week there are some very strong gains in the crude price
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and therefore it is like correction. european markets are also looking for direction of the mostly higher actually for the whole session on hopes the euro zone officials are working hard to tackle the sovereign debt crisis in amsterdam royal philips electronics is up one and a half percent the firm report of a steep drop in the first quarter net profit but it also announced plans to cut four and a half thousand jobs as part of a program to save one point one billion. and this is the picture. you know russia as a europe hesitates on where to go russia stocks are correcting after the strongest we can create in one and a half years look at some of the individual share movements on the nice x. to a bank is very much one of the few stocks which is gaining this point one percent although was gaining more than four percent of one point in the mining sector polymath so is on the rise up one point eight percent as a company started a road show for an additional share issue often mistaken among the lowest nickel as
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there are three percent this sell after putting a twenty two percent decline in first net profits. than that was rolls says stocks that were hardest hit recently are now the best bets in a risk on environment the first names are going to put in the steel companies and banks and also with the resurgence in the room oh look at russian consumer stocks like meat in the next five in banks look at the spur bank and particularly you know the predator had quite a strong run on the back of you know a recall in the paper earlier this week. you know the bank might be a potential buyer target. russian car dealer independence is weighing out plans for a stock exchange listing next year come a sunday before the sale will be run by alpha group of such a stake in the company four years ago fifteen investment banks are of course only
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considering the proposals and the so ever warning time they might not be just right due to the current market rose hill to dance in the street cred the company is valued at around seven hundred million dollars. unilever is stepping up investment in russia the company's going to spend fifty million dollars on a new food plant near moscow last week unilever announced the purchase of russia's leading cosmetics maker can mean a with a forty five percent share price premium the company's president in russia says new acquisitions could form. it is our intention to continue to invest strongly over here to grow both sides of our business our home doesn't get business as well as usual and we intend to do that through the course of gaining share in our existing caribees and ensuring that we have a stronger was a volcanic growth. and also to bolt on acquisitions right us off from a good girl my colleague earlier vocalist will be in around fifty five minutes time
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but now it's the headlights with rory. cultures that so much the same is going to be made into a lot of the players variability era rangers content all across the globe people are protesting against the political economic and financial status quo is this
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