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still going strong the occupy wall street movement gains momentum amid criticism that u.s. media has failed to explain what's really driving americans onto the streets of. nato forces in northern kosovo extending the deadline by one day for ethnic serbs to remove their barricades near border checkpoints threatening to do it themselves . if the arab league decides not to suspend syria instead calling for negotiations in the country after president assad promised a new constitution and multi-party elections. and the younger lives hanging by a thread party reports on the postcode lottery which means kids suffering
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a rare genetic disorder are left to die they live in the wrong place. live from the heart of moscow this is artsy rule reception welcome to the program a defiant occupy wall street is about to fight on against the grip of big business following a weekend of arrest sounds scuffles with police all across the u.s. the movement that's now a month old is building widespread support on all four continents and has raised three hundred thousand dollars in funds. reports from us both place in new york. well i'm here to see cody park which was the scene of a massive massive turnout of occupy wall street protesters over the weekend it was just one of the locations where protesters gather he saw and i'm certain
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a number of people rallying together to march to times square where they have converged to. sort of in some time or a shape and color carry with some of the other events that were taking place across the whole part of the occupy wall street movements now we've seen a lot of tense standoffs and mind to new york city police departments throughout this weekend protesters have a march to times square where the tensions and me both i was a part of was actually trapped by these barricades and their hands held for several hours crimea able to move left right or to get out we saw the saucers on a horse back nearly all of the number of protesters at least officers on scooters kind of ran over some protesters there was a total of ninety two law rastus part of the occupy wall street gathering so this weekend tyranny nor i witnessed several of them with one instance when we were in times square
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a number of protesters were sitting peacefully they were taken by these lambs violently onto the ground and concentrated in a way we saw a number of protesters arrested violently while they were watching sometimes where we were trying to film what was going on and despite how saying that their press were simply here to cover the events they have pushed us back with on some hands they need to use high tech strobe lights to blinds the cameras that. any serious visuals of balls actually going on which was unprecedented in my experience here against meanwhile while the incidents were happening here i mean your protests continue to grow across the country here in the united states which are possible there are several thousand protesters that are churned out about one hundred forty . there are arrested by. their arrests in denver and other arts this time three zero. point zero zero it's a close race but it will be great for you here. in the.
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reporting protestors across the u.s. are also voicing their anger at the government for putting corporate concerns above those of citizens they say at this point is being missed in much of the country's main stream media so activists are getting creative to have their messages heard as r.t. has gone each can experience. their discontent loud. and graphic thousands of americans have resorted to banners and t. shirts to get their message across and their 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 something this is a photograph and so it's very important for the message to be seen those simple oftentimes henryk messages that people carry on their chests but often being
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subject to mockery what is the side. wall street broker most of the five people that i would think of what he said to me. 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 in professional economies terms various groups and told to cheer the end of the greatest system known to man and replace it with what who cares it's nap the protests and wall street are mindless the when you ask people who all street what they want they don't know actually took place over the last thirty years with regards to national. 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 their way because if you don't understand
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it then you know you don't get what happened but the american people know that. lost their jobs they've seen them offshore to china it lost their houses a source of grown up at all prices that are collapsed and people are saying you know what i know that i've got screwed by all this but i don't know how i got screwed but 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 wall street journal which details with their unhappy with and makes it clear that they are not rooting for one particular party it also works against political machines and 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 their
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frustration but as 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 our party. kind of please don't forget that you can always attract the developments in the and see wall street protests on our website www dot com here we are looking at the man pages here and you can also find out more first hand reports from lower manhattan but expert opinion and a timeline of events all of that there for you twenty four seven. to come. back to life really in poverty. by their countries waiting for news as well causing jobs and social spending the people across the globe rise up against their government's new konami policies follow the worldwide action against austerity live on our t.v. . we are coming to you live from the heart of moscow nato forces have extended the
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deadline for ethnic serbs in kosovo to remove their cage near the border with their earlier giving them until monday to clear the roads all the peacekeepers warned they would do it themselves. the border following developments for. the clock is ticking for the serbs living in cos of a on tuesday the ultimatum passes for them to remove the barricades they erected on the main roads of this serve dominated north protesting against christian as attempt to sort of customs in this area and to prevent cost of and police officers and custom officers and officials from reaching the checkpoints at the northern border with which we haven't seen any sign of the removal work so far roadblocks are still there where they've been for the last two months and tensions are boiling as people are getting more and more exhausted and aggressive we're now in the city of mature its own course of it's divided into serbian north and they'll bend in
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south the tories bridge over the river that you can see behind me where this separation line lies is currently blocked on the serbian site i hope you can see house of stones and rubble behind me. because coming from the old van inside cannot pass here the line to take away these very case as well as others there are around ten of them erected throughout kosovo was announced by the course of opiates keeping force known as ok for all saturday it's come under general truce with the mayors of four northern cost of a town's k. four need these rows as it needs absence for his troops in the north it's currently transporting its soldiers and delivering food fuel and water for those of them stationed in the northern part of kosovo by helicopters which is a very expensive mean of travel last month so. the barricades who are bulldozed
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resulting in violence peacekeepers used rubber bullets and tear gas against the serbs since kosovo unilaterally proclaimed its independence from serbia in two thousand and eight relations between serbs and albanians leaving in this region have been tough but following this recent this huge in the northern part of course of a mostly populated by serbs relations between the two ethnic groups have only deteriorated and deteriorated dramatically the circumstances are right now very complicated and what may look peaceful for now could explode at any time. summer financial reporting right there well on our website you can get it all with us right now or you can give us your thoughts on who's to blame for the conflict on cause of those northern border check out the stats are right now at r.t. dot com we have a look now of one half of you are putting the blame on washington of boosting part of those independents about twenty nine percent accuse belgrade of not protecting
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because of our service eleven percent say the e.u. can't keep things in order and eight percent think allows the prosecution of your voice now the balance of our home page and our to talk. still if you hear we talk to serbia's chief negotiator because of you can hear an interview in about twenty minutes time he believes it's impossible to resolve the situation the way the pristina wants to. right now what krishna did was a one sided attempt to change the reality on the ground which is against all the agreements before and it's against security council resolution for forty four it's against the mandate of united states against six points point by bunky move which was supported by the security council so what they did is actually they try to wait make a one sided step some way to the can see effect accompli and now we should be able should it's not acceptable for us it's not exactly for the serbs who live here in the north because the north has its own reality it's really specific it's exclusive
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in many ways so people here are ethically monitor it and they're united in their leaning forward seriously and knowing that there are differences with the other parts of course so we should have a new fresh eye temps to resolve the situation in those gates and to find agreement how those gates will look like who will actually have a chance to manage those gates and by what rules. our twelve minutes past the hour here in moscow you would artsy arab league countries have called on the syrian government to start negotiations with the countries opposition at the group also decided not to suspend syria as a member and follow as a promise from president assad through draft a new constitution within four months and allow our nazi party parliament keep their mouths of protesters but aussies are cilia found out in damascus or something
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just isn't enough. calls for a change in the forms seven months or. one of those calls is a great a real pluralistic political system since nine hundred seventy two politics was only open to parties that acknowledged the supreme rule of the room by party and joy this coalition and others for bashar al assad issued a decree passing the multi-party will. preside. this is a moment he has been waiting for a chance at a new voice to syrian politics and what some of the last year were applying to become a political party so we can be more effective we can influence parliament access and help create laws defend our stamp president this is what 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 council or r.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 the multi-party law and the new constitution they do all that under their conditions and in recent deadly clashes in cities like understand and live the president appointed a committee to draft a new constitution within four months one sticking point is article eight which states of a bath party is the leader of the state and society the opposition argues this undermines the essence of multiple parties you know some some people in the in the party leadership have come to the conclusion that article eight and more dangerous articles in the constitution that article are going to be under review. we should have almost a new constitution where the new multi-party system would be achieved without any difficulty perhaps change is coming to syria and the street protests and violent
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clashes the drive north for months some vowing it will not stop until bashar assad steps down so is it simply too little too late. meetings like this happen under daily basis for years the national development party is out there in the final stages of the outlook 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 let me set the thing for us are still here are to damascus syria. and iran are turning our attention to out of libya where revolutionary forces have reportedly taken over bunny while leader fighting still continuing in the area it's one of the last areas still loyal to the ousted leader more market taffy and a syrian a t.v. station which supports libya's old regime has confirmed the could younger son khamis i was killed during fighting in august you know all fighting continues in the colonel's hometown of sirte seen as the last obstacle for the new authorities
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to declare the country liberated and push on with elections and the bayfront here a red cross spokesperson based in tripoli told us there are serious concerns about the civilian cost of taking the site. our we do apologize here on r t some technical difficulties that i will get that are ratified in the immediate future now we do have up to date stories and commenting videos on our website r.t. dot com here are some of the items are waiting for you there right now twenty four seven this kind of gives new meaning to hot chicks by the place become one shoots sauna after being literally swamped with boiling water of almost five hundred people were inside. and a deadly game follow the story of a russian double agent who played ball with british intelligence new details of alexander litvinenko death in march.
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seventeen minutes past the hour here in moscow israel's foreign minister says there's no need to mediate his country's conflict with the palestinians in an interview i think jordan lieberman said relations between the two don't need help from the middle east quartet made or made up of russia and the u.s. the e.u. and the un but the jerusalem post columnist jeff barak says it has been proven that international help is essential. in this world if it is ever going to be solved will be solved under an international umbrella of course mr lieberman is right and the ideal situation would be nothing better than fisheries and the palestinians to sit down together and reach a peace agreement between the two of them without the need for international
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mediation unfortunately however history has shown that this isn't going to be the case in fact one of israel has made a peace agreement with another arab country the international community in particular of course the united states has been very much behind this because she ations if you look for example it is really gyptian peace accord although the initial contacts were made between israeli and egyptians it needed to come david summit and the work of president carter to finalize the deal and in the case of the palestinians or initial contacts between is on the palestinians back at the beginning what we also are called conducted through secret israeli palestinian charles to get them to any stage towards an agreement needs an international commitment particular as far as israel is 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 compromises that they'll have to make if there ever is to be a peace agreement between the two sides. meanwhile the historical prisoner swap
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between israel and hamas faces scrutiny the israeli high court is here for petitions against the swap of a thousand palestinians in exchange for israeli soldier gilad schalit they've been filed by an organization representing the families of israelis killed or wounded in palestinian militias attacks they want the list of prisoners scrutinized if the deal does go ahead half of the palestinians will be released on tuesday while the rest will be freed and december gilad schalit is expected to be returned home during the first phase of the swap. which crews have resumed pumping oil that has been leaking from a ship sunk or stuck on a reef just off the northern new zealand coast the operation is complicated by the ship's deteriorating condition and fears it could just fall apart an estimated three hundred and fifty tons of oil have already spilled into the open sea causing the country's worst maritime environmental disaster because all around the ground
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two weeks ago bad weather halted attempts to pump. thailand continues battling its worst flooding in half a century with waters putting the capital bangkok at risk heavy downpours and overflowing rivers have led to be evacuation of the country's industrial area it's now raising fears over up to two hundred thousand people may be losing their jobs the tragedy has already claimed over three hundred lives the government says damage and losses could total three billion u.s. dollars. parents of children in russia who have a debilitating genetic disorder have another battle to fight access to the treatment that could prolong their young ones lives as artie's office on a boy reports the medicine is available in russia but just not for everyone. for most parents there is hardly anything more sickening than seeing their child in a hospital that but not for oxana average drop the transfer of these i.v.
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line outs to her hold her son peter will have a chance in life very few people believed 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 a year and their seven year old boy needs four bottles each month diagnosed with hunter syndrome pedia lacks a crucial amazon that house channel toxins out of his body there's not cure but with the treatment that's available patients can leave well and to death 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 are all region of repeaters family leaves is an impoverished subsidized area in central russia the only other patient here with huntress syndrome died earlier this year after his mother's frantic search for funds a son who was at the funeral so as it drove their decision to move to
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a treatment providing when he said college rather than count on the generosity of the local administration but now did their real region is on board she's terrified that her relocation idea will strike other unfortunate families the local authorities have their over one million years dollars to buy drugs for peta it should last till the end of next year this is a huge lifesaving news for the boys' parents and friends doctors to get very reluctant to talk about that they're not superstition this brave the parents of children with been conditioned from the last generous regions of prussia tried to move their kids here and in russia to be hunters is still is because rotary support is chances and continue treatment by the greenville on been number of children from completing gangs since the city of moscow started providing treatment for this rare
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condition a few years ago the number of patients has tripled mainly through might reachin and it will continue to rise cessna mentioner unless russia introduces country wide coverage for huntress and his son who 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. i was lucky to lose city that agreed to take care of my child which can every time i have to talk to him or whose baby is denied the treatment i do realize that i love my child costs a lot but you didn't choose this illness if we could it would definitely have to be something cheaper. an hour after the procedure paid he is beaming with energy a fan of action figures and shows me his favorite hero. i love him because he is strong it can take down all the monsters he goes on to model it in cliche one point
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he's plus the sun hero folds flat on his back and brad pitt is quick to prop it up the kind of reaction many parents dealing with huntress syndrome still waiting to get from their country. are to see a region in central russia. right now twenty four minutes past the hour here in the russian capital where do stick around it's now here with the press. and. i don't do very well welcome to the business update gas from pushing for tax amendments on deals with its subsidiaries russia's delivery was to reports that gazprom has asked prime minister putin to apply the new products the pricing law to its subsidiaries the head of gas from alexa miller says the new rules which will come into force next year increase price for a few risks will also jeopardize gazprom so investment program and reduce its market capitalization prime minister putin has ordered the financial thaw it is to decline just side on the proposal by the end of the week. and russia's web search
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major yandex to stimming up with korean electronics make us some soon the companies have announced a strategic partnership throughout the c.i.s. countries some soon chibi sets will feature and built yonder widget which has internet access through the company's online services including perhaps such gadgets futures will also be available on some smartphones in the need future in those countries that's not a quick look in the markets one has slipped from its highest point in a month as germany crystallise hopes for a swift resolution to europe's debt crisis as a realistic branches losing twenty three cents to trade at just under one hundred twelve dollars per barrel light sweet as little changed at eighty seven dollars per barrel. and european stocks have raised gains with germany's dax slipping marginally into the red that's also a german spokesman from the government says european leaders will not provide a quick and to the debt crisis at their meeting next weekend london's see it's time
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for cents higher. and in russia stocks are heading for their biggest drop in four days bearing last week's gains investors are reaching for the sell button as their confidence a new european solution to the debt crisis to. client in turn that's threatening world in my demand let's not have a chapel some of the individual show moves in the white suits is among a few gainers on the nice suits with shares up over half a percent in the mining sector falling metal is on the rise as the company has started a rock show for an additional share issue after a caution listing in london on rules to nickel is in the negative territory after its reported a twenty two percent decline in fast talking that profit. russian car dealer independents is weighing up plans for a stock exchange listing next year commerce and daily reports the sale will be run by alpha group which took a stake in the company four years ago fifteen investment banks are portable looking
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over proposals but analysts warned the timing might not be right with our market volatility and sluggish car industry growth companies valued at around seven hundred million dollars. unilever is stepping up investment program in russia but the company is going to spend fifty million dollars on a new food plants near moscow last week you deliver and else the purchase of russia's leading cosmetics make a move with a forty five percent share price premium well the company's president in russia says new york was the sions for what. it is our intention to continue to invest strong be over here to grow bored sides of our business woman both good business as well as loops and we intend to do that through the course getting shared in our existing getting b.'s and ensuring that we have a stronger visible then it dropped and also dribbled on our because. that's all for this hour stay tuned for the headlines next with rory.
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from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science of that set of asian and scientists and their relationship to percy you see since day one has been in charge
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of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single long nuclear weapon inside a sarson all placed side by university of california. we don't warm blankets. to the city of california was selected as the culprit because the army needed scientists to be there versus the physicians. a group of protesters interrupted a university of california border regions meeting to demand the school's ever ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program.

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