tv [untitled] October 17, 2011 1:00pm-1:30pm EDT
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find out what's really happening to the global economy because the reports on our t.v. . this is artsy it's a night police move in to move occupy protesters on actions taken against the camps in seattle and made criticism of america's media failing to explain what's really driving people on to the streets. nato forces in northern cost of extend the deadline for ethnic serbs to remove the barricades and of course a checkpoint so they say they'll do it themselves. a new wave of anger erupts in syria against an arab league decision not to suspend the country from the organization. of the un lives hanging by a thread are two reports in the postcode lottery which was russian kids suffering a rare genetic disorder are left to die if they live in the wrong place. and direct
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foreign investment group by twenty percent in the first nine months of the year probably word business in terms of minutes. of you watching r.t. from moscow with me kevin zero in our top story at nine pm here the defiant occupy wall street armies vowed to fight on against the grip of big business following a weekend of arrests and scuffles with police across the u.s. the movement is now a month old is building widespread support on four continents and it's raised three hundred thousand dollars in funds but he's going to change it can joins us live now from washington he's up to date the latest so these anti corporate protests garnier still going on it seems they've become a major rotation for local security forces to the new year. some alarming news coming from seattle police there began occupying evicting occupy seattle
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demonstrators who were camping out in one of the city's parks this monday morning police told the protesters they had to move their tents those who refuse to comply were arrested in the tents in the park were all dragged down we're getting reports that around half dozen people who were arrested in seattle this morning this monday morning protestors have to fly through space essentially for their right to be. other legal status in the united states in san francisco five were arrested after a confrontation with with police over a parking campaign who've seen a lot of action over the weekend as you mentioned in the chicago an estimated one hundred seventy five people were arrested in new york and unprecedented number of people marched from times square to march itself was peaceful however once it arrived at times square a group of protesters were trapped by police barricades and held for several hours unable to move to the right or left or get out of police force the crowd back nearly trampling some of the protesters police scooter's run over several people a total of ninety two arrests were made in the course of the occupy wall street
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actions in new york over this weekend the protesters were taken to the street dozens of students in the u.s. say they will stay as long as it takes to and economic injustice each and every one of these protesters is out there with their own grievances but the general theme is take money out of politics they feel their government represents the interests of the very few wealthy rather than the ninety nine percent as the demonstrators call themselves since last year corporations have been allowed to funnel as much money as they want to into political campaigns in the us a new legislation means they don't even have to disclose the amounts they spent and also the new law political donations effectively give corporations even more influence in washington leading many americans wondering whether their voice is being heard now on different ways and means through which the protestors are trying to get their. the message across here is my report. is very discontent loud.
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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 b. 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 symbols oftentimes handwritten messages that people carry on their chests and often being subject to mockery what is the sign. wall street poster the five people that i would sort of 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 good mix on finances and are not able to explain their grievances in professional
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economists terms various groups and told to cheer the end of the greatest system known to man and replace it with what who cares let's nap the protests and most of your mindless and when you ask people who was true what they want they don't know the acts that took place over the last thirty years were regards to national debt 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 hosed it was their jobs they seen them offshore to china it lost their houses base or huge grown up in prices that are collapsed and people are saying you know what i know that i've got screwed by all of this but i don't know how or why but americans who. took to the streets are looking to express themselves by needs other
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than motivational p. shirts and 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 what they are unhappy with and makes it clear that they are not rooting for one particular party it also works against political machines and their p.r. slick's taking control of the protest message from 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 frustration because 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 watching our team. meanwhile around two hundred protesters inspired by the occupy wall street movement refusing for a third day to leave the heart of london's financial district but their fellow companies across the atlantic their own because directive is called for grievance
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take the square in front of st paul's cathedral source standoff between several thousand activists and police over the weekend protests also continue to in front of the european central bank in frankfurt germany the demonstrators there have set of a tent camp and they say they plan to stay until their demands for strictures on global financial institutions are met. don't forget you track the latest developments about this protest movement on the web site out there you can also find more first hand reports from the u.s. and beyond expert opinion on the timeline of events. structures like rolling poverty unemployment. figures by their countries waiting for hours while cutting jobs and social spending the people across the globe rise up against their governments make you know make policies followed a worldwide action against austerity live on our t.v. . no two forces the deadline for the serbs of northern kosovo to remove barricades
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near the border with serbia they'd been told to clear the rowboat choose to phrase forced removal what is refreshing has been following the border dispute. 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 set up 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 serbia but we haven't seen any sign of the removal work so far the roadblocks are still their way they've been for the last two months and tensions are boiling as people are getting more and more exhausted and aggressive deadline to take away these barricades as well as others was announced by the cost of zero peacekeeping force known as k four on saturday its commander general druce met with
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the mayors of four northern cost of a towns claiming k. four need these roads as it needs access for its troops in the north it's currently transporting the soldiers and delivering food fuel and water for those of their stations in the northern part of kosovo by helicopters which is a very expensive means of travel last month some of the barricades poor. results and violence peacekeepers used rubber bullets and tear gas against the serbs the circumstances are right now very complicated and what may look peaceful for now could explode at any time. we're going to keep up to date with this you can follow his twitter feed for some of the latest developments from kosovo should be tweeting about rising anger amongst the barricades over the ongoing deadlock there is its repairs to that plan tomorrow now they say maybe we'll follow our twitter feed for updates there. i spoke to political analyst alexander public from belgrade who
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thinks it's ok for dismantles the barricades that would contradict the stated peacekeeping mission. they're there to enforce the peace and that's all but k. four for since the end of july has actually been undertaking to help the albanians or round out their own sovereign states against un resolution twelve forty four so they've overstepped their mandate if they weren't doing that they would have absolutely no problem with the serbs anywhere in course over before july twenty fifth there was really no reason for k. four to be in the north everything was peaceful it was only when the albanians sent a very special police forces up north to establish a border between across civil and serbia that came for decided this system and this is why they need freedom of movement to actually assist kosovar albanians in building their illegal state belgrade is trying to keep it all peaceful they think they can try to they can only appeal to individual countries and worldwide public
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opinion because everyone is very resolved in belgrade and in northern cross the world to have this resolved in a peaceful way and i think the important thing is that we can see that who is actually using force for no reason at all if ok for moves there they'll be the ones using force the course of the serbs explicitly said that they would not use force and if they are barriers are removed they would just put up new ones but they will all do it peacefully so it's really public opinion is the last i guess defense of the peaceful demonstrators in northern coast of. and on our website so you can give us your thoughts about you who you think is to blame for the conflict and possible is northern border this is what you've been telling us these are the most respected up without something new. about sixty five percent almost two thirds of you now put the blame on washington for customers independence seventeen percent say belgrade accused belgrade rather of not protecting because of those twelve percent say the
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e.u. keep things in a little bit six percent of you think pretty. losed persecution of serbs play a chance i will say that craft changes every hour of ballots that are home page r.t. talk. syrians are out in protest of the arab league decision not to suspend their country from the organization footage released by the opposition shows hundreds on the streets in the southern province of daraa countries have ever called on the syrian government to start negotiations with the country's opposition it follows a promise from president assad to draft a new constitution within four months and allow a multi-party parliament demands of the protesters but as artists are a seller found out for us in damascus for some that won't be enough. cause for a change in the forms seven months in. one of those calls is to create a real truly stick political system since nine hundred seventy two politics is only
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open to parties that acknowledge the supreme role of the ruling baath party enjoy this coalition and others for bashar al assad issued a decree passing a multi-party law. dean this is the moment he has been waiting for the chance to add a new voice to syrian politics. 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 stand. 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 coordination council or m.c.c. will not participate it's not about us not wanting to participate it's about them not being serious about these reforms there's no environment for dialogue the violence must stop political prisoners must be released even though they passed a multi-party law and will draw up a new constitution they do all that under their conditions and in recent deadly
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clashes in cities like understand and it live the president appointed a committee to draft a new constitution within four months one sticking point is article eight which states that the ba'ath party is the leader of the state and society of the opposition argues this undermines the essence of multiple parties you know some some people in the in the party leadership have competent conclusion 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 and the street protests and violent clashes have been dragging on for months some vowing they will not stop until bashar al assad steps down so is it simply too little too late. meetings like this happen on
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a daily basis for years in the national developmental party out there in the final stages of the application process of becoming an official political party here in syria after a decade of listening to promises of reform they now feel that this could be real let me such a thing for us are still here are to damascus syria. libya's revolutionary forces reportedly taken over but they were lead with fighting still continuing in the area which is where the last loyal still for the ousted leader want to get their feet and a syrian to use. nation which of course libya's old regime has confirmed that gadhafi youngest son from the east was killed during fighting in august we were fighting continues because also times serves seen as the last obstacle a new authorities to declare and to push on the election to be a fact has a red cross spokesman based in tripoli and told r.t. 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 still civilians at present in that area and how many in case there are
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still in touch with excuse me concerned about their conditions inside the city if they are if they are inside now we are on the other side of course at the hospital even seen a hospital when we went there for the few times that the situation was very difficult at the beginning and it was working under extremely difficult conditions we had to evacuate several patients we needed further medical care in hospitals into believe we call again upon all the parties fighting in the remaining d.c. tried to sit there the civilians and then nelf course we will continue monitoring the situation that is the source of concern for us as to today. of course because up to date stories comment videos on our website is some of what's on life you right now tonight a power. vacuum created after a burst pipe filled the dance floor with boiling water it left five critically injured at a web site to find other people turned the tables into life it's about a dot com tonight a deadly game follow the story of
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a russian double agent who played ball with british intelligence new details as well xander living his death emerge on our web site tonight. israel's foreign ministers lashed out at international policy towards the middle east process in an interview to a russian news agency over the lieberman said israel's relations with the palestinians are a matter for the two sides in the middle east quartet made up of russia the u.s. the e.u. and the u.n. is not needed larry derfner a journalist and blogger in tel aviv says israel's policy depends on the u.s. for the public mood there is plenty palestinian. problem is that it can't be resolved right now it can't be resolved with international mediation either because
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international mediation is finally taking its lead from the united states and the united states is taking its leave from pre-election public opinion which is very anti palestinian entity muslim very pro israel because israel is against stands against the same enemy that america has and so america is beholden to this exaggeratedly pro israel anti palestinian attitude and we're america goes the quartet because so international mediation at least until the election in america is pointless and it can't help. but think that israel can solve the problem with out international mediation is also impossible but it's too lieberman's liking because lieberman does not want to solve the problem he doesn't want any interference he wants to go on with the occupation as it is. for some people illnesses in russia a matter of where you live whether you live or die one debilitating genetic disease
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suffered by kids is very treatable but only if your postcode is the right one it's on a particular report. for most parents there's hardly anything more sickening and seeing their child in hospital bad but not for exxon or average drop that runs through these i.v. line outs to her hold her son p.t.s. 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 p.d. alliance a crucial and sign 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 thirties and beyond eight years without this therapy have already damaged his organs but now we have hope of not only stemming the negative symptoms put also reversing some of
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them barely region of repair his family leaves is an impoverished subsidized area in central russia the only other patient here with hundreds syndrome died earlier this year after his mother's frantic search for plans a son who was at the funeral so as he drove their decision to move to a treatment providing when is the ballot rather than count on the generosity of the local administration but now there are real region is on board she's terrified of her relocation idea will strike other unfortunate families the local authorities have rigor one million years dollars to buy drugs. it should last till the end of that year this is a huge lifesaving news for the boy's parents and his doctors but they're very reluctant to talk about that not superstition this brave parents of children with the thing condition from the last regions of russia tried to move here and
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in russia the hunter is low. three support is terraces on. triple the bar the gravy on been number of children for completing dance 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 reachin and it will continue to rise. unless russia introduces country wide coverage for hundreds syndrome his son was the first in russia to get the drug she believes all sick children should be entitled to it regardless of where they happen to be born. i was lucky to live in the city that agreed to take care of my child with cringe every time i have to talk to him or 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 opted for something cheaper. and now after the procedure here he is beaming with the
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allergy a fan of action figures and shows me his favorite hero you are lucky him because he is strong you can take down all the monsters he goes on to model it in clay at one point he's plus the sign here and falls flat on his back and read billy's week to prop it up the kind of reaction many parents dealing with hunter syndrome still waiting to get from their country so i'm going to art see a real region in central russia. just adds a lot of recap of the headlines for you as well as a special report or maybe the owners of social networking is an interesting program not all that you have to go first those are the most is business news for you via your r.t. . no time to delve into the world of business and for a direct investment into russia have grown twenty percent so far this year there is
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also have been outlined by russia's time minister those reports in at a meeting of the foreign investment advisory council archies more in a closer has details. this is an opportunity to review the success of foreign investment in russia as well as raise some how to improve the climate and that's just you say there and urged russia's growing domestic market but are still concerned with the lack of transparency in the political legislative and mistreats of and firemen's now they want the government to make it easier for nurses to impasse here they mention the migration policy the customs union and taxes all areas that still need some more work to be done dozens of recommendations were handed over to prime minister vladimir putin and he answered and promised to speed up the process of modernization and that was the occasion of the economy but also simplify bureaucratic procedures and longer and now it's a sense of barrier super track and more investments you know what you can we are
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getting ready to start the common economic zone of russia belarus and kazakhstan next year this deeper integration will allow us coordinate currency policy unified customs rules and these bureaucracy we will continue to support both domestic and foreign investors improve the business climate and seek a substantial increase in investment activity. so the athletes insert that this year the russian economy won't make up for the loss during the financial crisis it finds out by capital flight remains an issue but there's only one way out and that's a development the mess that markets will investors here said that there remain optimistic about russia's future and the majority of them believe that russia will become more attractive water company in the next three years and more than half are already consider. in expanding their operations. let's have a look at the markets has slipped from his highest point in a month as germany described hopes for first resolution to europe's debt crisis as
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unrealistic france is losing more than one dollar to trade it one hundred ten dollars per barrel and light sweet is trading at eighty sixth on the spiral. talks a lot of off to out wells fargo the largest u.s. home and just launched and germany dumped optimism for a quick fix to europe's debt crisis. when european stocks closed down with a tax one point eight percent in the red as the german government spokesman said european leaders will not provide a quick ending to the debt crisis at their meeting next weekend london's that's if it is tough accent no one. hundred russia the markets closed down off to seeing strong gains last week the r.t.s. lost one and a half percent while the minds extended over two percent in the red let's have a look at some of the individual share moves in the not six bank ever raised again spending two percent down the bank has confirmed it will buy an alliance life insurance business in russia by the end of the year oh bucking the trend will pull
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in metal the company has started to roche trial for an additional share issue after of course the listing and london and new nickel is in the negative territory which reported twenty two percent decline in fast net profit mark rubenstein from all i've seen much report says investors are stuck in between two conflicting trends at the moment. and one is they've picked a shot over. serious action on the part of their european union governments and markets is awaiting the details of the plan that will address their euro zone issues which digits there should be. held in the course of the week so that pushes the market higher the other hand there was a profit taking which basically a result of a very strong market rally last week so these two tendencies they basically floored with a drop in the market and as a result of the market could move might try and be a good thing for the russian market at the commodity prices they're pretty much staying at the levels where they closed last week which are required. that's all we
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