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interview since confirming health stand again for russell top job. and serves in northern kosovo are given an extra day to remove their roadblocks seven spirted border the locals say they won't come in unless kosovo police leave. it's it's three pm in moscow this is our city coming to you live on nice and now way with our top story after five years held by hamas israeli soldier gilad shalit is now back in his home country his release is costing israel more than a thousand palestinian prisoners in return the first boss load has already reached gaza to rapturous welcome by relatives and supporters these are the latest pictures clearly overjoyed palestinians in gaza within the past few minutes and artie's
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whole series in israel where the media has descended on months. this is the media saying techies tell me it's face that's not the radio on the page on the peninsula you know they say that it's easy for me to turn those who are taking a long time of the cities and also the cities he ate lunch to the sea to see them and nothing more nothing going for nothing coming up the state still not believe it is here with the story that big may send it in the right place and that's. one of the. israeli soldier when there are thousands if not hundreds of other cities around the world that one thing for the next thing on the front pages of these papers is that people know who it is that a possibility is leading up again to the scene this lady on the head a very sick to. them. any immediate things that make it easier would turn out that
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it really makes me believe it was. not a. company it is in my. mind that i disagree that it was still something i was in a one year old people hearing that it. was always a cold or that. now it was a. meeting. and then that they were going to. get the blood that they have. every day comes here to a place that looks soft israeli soldiers who are alone in the country or who come from difficult backgrounds but being here is often more of a comfort to him than the youngsters he hopes because it brings him and that little bit closer to his son mashpee who disappeared one year before gilad shalit was
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taken hostage. i have said this over and over again the government and the country are not doing enough for mars do neither is the media you know as the option it gave to the soviet family there are at the moment seven israeli soldiers who've been kidnapped or who missing in action nazmi son measure disappeared while hitchhiking to his army base major want to ride was captured twenty five years ago off his it cost was shut down of lebanon these are the last pictures of him alive taken in a prison in iran guy have a disappeared fourteen years ago he was last seen at his army base one kilometer from the syrian border. it's infuriating it's an acceptable that after fourteen years the government still has nothing to tell us our demand is that the government bring us any information alive dead here in lebanon and syria just bring it but they've brought us nothing. close to mina's certain her son. still alive and well
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she's pleased gilad is coming home she's disillusioned in a government that made it possible for him but not for her son. it's about media attention b.r. how do i it's nearly succeeded in marketing their son we saw it as a family this wasn't relevant we thought it was enough the guy was an i.d.f. soldier in uniform but we were wrong very very wrong. because this is a country that depends on its army for its survival is an unwritten code that every soldier who goes to war must be brought back home that's what the heart of the free gilad shalit campaign twenty two years here for in his family and so forth to come out here in front of the prime minister's office every morning when netanyahu left his home he was reminded about the soldier who could not return to his beloved by israel i'm not embarrassed to say that the government and the country are not doing enough for my son and the rest of those missing in action it is important for us to
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bring our soldiers home as parents who send their sons to war we need to know that the country will do everything possible to get them back org it's done just that in the case of gilad shalit but at what cost will militants now be empowered to kidnap another israeli soldier and will israel be willing to pay this price again. well paul is gauging reaction and developments on the historic prisoner swap and you can follow her twitter stream which is that fall asleep underscore r t and i for our to dot com the footage from various locations involved in the exchange. new york police officers are being investigated over allegations they used excessive force against occupy wall street protesters if this videotape last friday they gave ground for one of the inquiries the officer thought to be
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a deputy inspector was filmed grabbing an activist from behind and punching him in the face so hard that he fell to the ground an independent agency that deals with complaints against new york police it's also looking into an officer using proper spray on a peaceful female protester corporate campaign has been going on for more than a month now and is loosely cosson of reports despite the police handling and the continuing around us the number of demonstrators is growing. one here in few cody park liberty plaza that has been dubbed by the occupy wall street protest movement here in new york city this was the scene of thousands of demonstrators who had converged over the weekend to show their support for what they called an international day of rage that's all occupations and demonstrations spread not only across the united states but across the world thousands have been averted in times square where they were peacefully demonstrating only to be met with an unprecedented show force by the new york city police department approximately
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ninety protesters were arrested for partaking in those demonstrations we also saw instances the police officers on horseback riding into the crowd police officers on scooters injuring several protesters who had gathered peacefully as the demonstrations roll across the country it does appear that the police response is growing in force as well on monday morning we saw in seattle a total of about nine protesters arrested. after about two hundred fifty of them refused to take down their tents in the occupation there over the weekend we also saw the arrests of more than one hundred protesters in arizona in two separate occupy wall street demonstrations and in chicago as thousands had gathered to demonstrate their support for what they call a movement against the proceeds corruption in washington and wall street about a hundred and seventy five demonstrators arrested there as well despite the fact that it's a weak state despite the fact that folks have work to go to the movement does seem
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to be spreading whether or not it's going to have any effect on the political and economic system in the united states remains to be seen but the numbers continue to grow for our t.v. i'm lucy kaplan of in new york. well while the wall street wave sweeps america over banks bursting profits is the threat of going boston occupying response right now believe it or not their parliaments considering even more austerity best spy workers home putting the country on standstill saying cuts are no cure reports. also russia may join the world trade organization as soon as next month gazprom resumes operations in libya and also siemens is investing one billion euros into the russian economy more on those stories in the markets in around twelve minutes so i'm a business. serbs in northern coast of roe have now been given until tuesday to dismantle their border barricades even though their removal could
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cause trouble to flare at any moment they were built in protest against attempts by kosovan police in assistance with nato and you forces to take over border crossings with serbia peacekeepers have ordered access roads to be cleared or they will do it themselves but israel snow snow reports the serbs own demands are set in stone. stones and sand are the only weapons the serbs leaving costa they have in their arsenal to make the others listen to them. the roadblocks they set up throughout the northern part of the region are making headlines and getting feedback morning but we ask you not to participate in me or threaten your safety or may have negative consequences for us and for your country bastards who are talking about us well they are the only negative force present here lurking resident by two ways written in the flat kay for it in a time that international peacekeeping force in kosovo has been sprayed in here
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recently look at their propaganda out by a new don't want them here don't like you fired we don't want to talk to them he's the mayor of the northern coast of a town of leftists of h. is talking to k. for granted has been among the four delegates from serbs to negotiate with the peacekeepers on the dates and terms of the barricades for movie k. for has announced on monday deadline but then postponed it to tuesday the serbs have claimed they need even more time let me go to a billion police and institutions to leave northern and never return here if they leave they will remove roadblocks and wednesday but if they don't meet all demands then back again. initially designed to prevent possible custom officers from reaching the checkpoints at the northern border with serbia rubble of the roads have made trouble for many a full complain they have access to their true north they are using helicopters to transport supplies and soldiers and the serbs themselves suffering to. ten days
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ago a forested where they struck the ground here still freshly dug the serbs are building roads and tentative roads to reach serbia from cos of zero as the main roads have been blocked with their barricades in the last several weeks the only other alternative a train but a trans only once a day and always packed in so it doesn't really count this is why new bypass road. appeal with phenomenal speed they've seen at least seven of them to kill or old but must. i tell i need a lot of reason one volunteers here has one of the cos of and serves and speaks for all of them service cheers i never recommend puzzles sometimes i completely get looking down but i also was not there but we're returning to the barricades in the
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movement people are still that all of them have their usual jobs teachers engineers and iraq but here they call themselves soldiers and use war rhetoric why don't we do name this is our land we will not surrender that's for truth the future for our children and motherland sheep that if. they say one man contadina one of us that together people metaphor and real force like that because even if they are weapons i just don't see and sound the. course of a. but argee dot com tell us who you think is to blame for the resurgent pressure in kosovo here's how opinion is divided this hour two thirds of you are sure it's washington that's pushing coast of our independence there's a fairly even split between whether belgrade is to blame for not protecting co-sponsor or whether to hold it against the e.u.
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for failing to uphold the law and finally about six percent of you blame pristina for ask a lady in the conflict and allowing the persecution of serbs well tell us where you think the root cause lies by heading for the r t v dot com home page. budget of putin's decision to run for the presidency next year has dominated the news in russia for almost a month now in his first big interview since confirming health stand the prime minister said having the backing of the current president and the ruling party does not mean the election is a foregone conclusion. as regards my return nothing is decided until the people have voted but there are people who criticize me and to me to be made beautiful they say that if your humble servant takes part in the election that would mean there would be no election at all perhaps that would be the case for them but an ordinary citizen always has a choice to make so our critics might see as their own way but in this case they ought to present their platform and what's more important to me not only to present
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it all to prove in practice that they can do these john better there is another important aspect here the most active part of the political spectrum people who talk about democratic institutions their concerns the democratic processes may be ruled back this is definitely not going to happen. well bring you more of the key moments of life in our prisons interview trust us top t.v. channels next hour here on our take. the united states as disappointing point one hundred special operations troops to uganda is to help the fight against the lord's resistance army guerrilla group which has terrorized the country and other parts of central africa for decades its leaders want it was wanted for war crimes but times correspondent pepe escobar says america's agenda in africa already goes well beyond protecting civilians. first of all this is an exchange of gifts president obama is giving
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a gift to the dictator of all gun civilly it was being in power for twenty five to twenty six years and he's as responsible of human rights in sri simmons' any effect at tacks on civilians and murders attacks on civilians as joseph colony so obama's senate is one hundred u.s. special forces billed as advisers so remember vietnam in one nine hundred sixty one sixty two it started with a bunch of advisers going to be about it and we know what history taught us later this is a civil war and it's and that to make war once again the u.s. is right stepping right into the middle of a net war that's been going on for over two decades with the bigger picture is even more impressive because this is not about again that sells and even obama at made it on the record already that these advisers are a go away to south sudan and the democratic republic of congo and as well so when you look at that area in central africa in you see the amount of oil and the amount
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of mineral reaches at play and when we see that china is making me the role in this area and when we look at the africans agenda which is to combat china commercially viable military is a show of africa then you understand these one hundred the beginning of may me will be going to go the soup. let's check on what's catching your eye on our website this hour pain for our consequence and ukraine's president ever not wanted in brussels as e.u. officials count on a visit following the controversial conviction of former prime minister yulia tymoshenko. and although there's plenty going on in the world to bring down our online humor hog put something terrible perspective on what's happening by more cutting cartoons on the r.t. website. and escaping at the last cargo miami residents find
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they're having to slug it out with an invasion of large south africa will be eating them out of house and home find out how they got there and the trouble they're causing at r t. greece faces another tough week with a key parliamentary vote on even more belt tightening it's still trying to convince its creditors that it deserves more cash to help avoid going bust but angry greeks are trying to resist the punishing costs with strikes incidence which again grounded the contrary to halt. reports. of action because of a very a make or break week for a nation with an upcoming full sheet our general strike the parliamentary fate and
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in the summit decision the fight for greece is reaching fever pitch. he does not any more about this movement or movement for the sort of over all of the people we've gone littering the council is positive on going action the country set to once again come to a standstill as flights are grounded and public transport grinds to a halt i think the situation in greece is getting out of control. that workers especially very very under very singular words are decreased by about twenty percent to thirty percent. or more and more taxes coming in the future. they don't see any future. own getting tulips and they statements will fit in with an angry public demanding some sustainable action to help get the country back on its feet. from the vantage points of many euro skeptic southern european countries
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such as greece should never have joined the single currency but of course they did and as the crisis runs deeper there are now calls for a radical rethink if the entire year is same projects either we will have europe and europe changing direction which will mean what does that mean that means the central bank acting like a serious central bank like the fed or the bank of england and actually trying to reduce the recession by reducing interest rates lending to come to me either we will have the governments cooperating on their fiscal policy either we have a new marshall plan to help the economies of the factory to be able to compete within the euro or the euro will dissolve it's something need governments have been desperate to avoid rushing to find solutions to the debt crisis to china holds the world economy sinking further into a financial. many of the measures implemented in grace amongst the wage cuts and
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tax hikes has simply served to push the country deeper into debt and leaders who face increasingly harsh criticism they continued inability to stem the spiraling crisis increasingly unpopular greek prime minister has once again cooled the solidarity pleas of unity coming at a time may when the people in the parliament never seem say far apart. as the country continues to find ways to boost this debt laden economy one thing remains clear that greece the road to recovery is going to be a long and difficult one sorry. athens. maxence days to discuss some unconventional ways of boosting the job market and big ideas for the smallest people here's what's ahead for you in about ten minutes. lawmaker wants to repeal tossing ban to create jobs bill workman
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a republican state legislator in florida said all that it does is prevent some dwarfs from getting jobs there would be happy to get speaking of door smack let's move on to the next headline have geitner fly commercial to help cut the deficit each flight of this kind cost at least one hundred fifty thousand dollars so you could apply this is like a shovel ready project max you take timothy geitner at the wharf and you throw him across the country for a flight saves money it employs a lot of people if this is untrue so if tim geithner wants to go from a state to new york to l.a. then he tossed from person to person to person in a train mario york to l.a. or forgive all those grogs tim geithner would not be spending the taxpayer money and ever works out we can toss them around the world i want to have any job with the economy by a virus or appearance or introduce your own. well
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look at some other stories dominating the world news find out of the libya's interim government have reportedly seized the town of bani walid one of colonel gadhafi last remaining strongholds they point to the country's new flank in the center of the city and fire guns in the air. has been under siege for weeks with it's difficult terrain making it part search but it's not over yet fighting continues in the town he's home town here the ports of ten thousand civilians trapped in the violence torn city. a bomb blast near a baghdad liquor store has killed seven people and wounded eighteen three of the dead were police officers no group has yet admitted the attack but shiite militant groups are often blamed for targeting liquor stores and cafes in the past security has improved in iraq since two thousand and six the bombing. tax still happen regularly. it's like capital bangkok faces the threat of further
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flooding if it's hit with more heavy rains soldiers civil servants answered millions are working frantically to deploy more than a married fan back to the city's vulnerable northern france is the worst flooding in decades has swept through much of the country leaving over three hundred people dad and could craft more than three billion dollars to clean out. up next let's get the latest from the world of business with dimitri. thanks exude german engineering giant siemens is going to burst a billion euros in the russian projects over the next three years the governor's chief says most of the money will be allocated for the energy sector including building of just the facilities as well as developing wind power siemens has been putting its energy into russia's atomic power industry two years ago it agreed to create the huge joint venture with russia's nuclear corporation ross at some but it
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had to drop those plans this year when germany decided to phase out nuclear power following japan's fukushima disaster. it's arguably been one of the longest courtships on record russia's seventeen year marathon to join the world trade organization is coming to an end w t o negotiate a mostly middle of says the country may be on the verge of becoming a member of the trade body next month. we have concluded. almost everything we are supposed to say so we have very few technical questions which are still standing that we need even not a few months but few weeks or even days in order to be able to resolve all of them we have to completely fall in discussions. twenty seven sort of took over and formal meetings would take place. and you can watch the
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full interview with in the interview would serve you should now the later this week second of the markets is continuing its losses of the germany dampened hopes the new debt prior will come out this week brant is holding at one hundred nine and a half dollars per barrel light sweet is setting fifty four cents this sell. european stocks are trading in the red in tuesday's search and with banks leading the losses b.m.p. perry buys down six point two percent societe generale is shedding five point eight percent in paris luxury goods maker l b m h is down one point eight percent that's the spite the group is saying of third quarter sales rose eighteen percent and was not enough to support the stock so you can look at what's happening in a rush and the my site says somewhat restored its performance it's now flat the r.t.s. is down one point two percent take a look at what's moving the my six now some of the energy shares are mixed rosneft
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the still down point nine percent because of the dropping world however no one is up three quarters of a percent of the company has decided to raise first dividend by one point seven times not only for its steel. raising its earlier gains it's now down one point two percent and one k. is its taker it's reported a twelve percent increase in production in the third quarter. russia's energy giant gazprom has resumed production at two concessions in libya pick up any jointly runs them with germany's winters haul earlier this year gazprom halted operations in the country due to political turmoil and violence. russia's leading diamond producer ross has boosted its first half net profit five falls to reach eight hundred fifty five million dollars the company says it comes from the stronger dollar and prices as well as greater demand in emerging markets like india
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. and industrial output growth in rogers slow to its lowest pace in two years federal statistics service says it rose three point nine percent in september year on year producer prices unexpectedly fell on lower demand weighed by concerns about global economic prospects mineral extraction and natural production were among the hardest hit and this expect a further slowdown as export orders offer. while so for me to draw my colleague will be here in around fifty five minutes time to bring you an update and he says next to the headlines.
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from the last. of the few jerks covered. here with r t why from moscow on nice now wait with the headlines israeli soldier gilad some lead is now free and back in israel after five years of being held by hamas israelis in exchange for a thousand. palestinian prisoners but other captured soldiers families are asking why israel is doing nothing to bring them home. and serve the northern coast of our given an extra day to remove their roadblocks out of the border seized by kosovo police last month but local say they won't give in and last the officers in the.
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