tv [untitled] October 25, 2011 6:00am-6:30am EDT
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the body of colonel gadhafi is finally laid to rest the questions about the way he was killed in the future of the country remain with some libyans fearing a more bloodshed is to come. and the wall street protesters promised yet another global rally ahead of the g twenty summit aimed at pressuring world leaders to tax financial transactions and concentrate. on a georgian billionaire is stripped citizenship of those voicing political ambition which he found to stop president saakashvili from staying. very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow with me will receive libya's interim rulers have announced that the body of colonel gadhafi was buried at dawn early on she was told it was taken
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to a secret location in the desert to try and avoid his grave turned into a shrine for his supporters. now more from tripoli. exactly finally buried adon this tuesday in secret four witnesses swearing on the koran that they will never reveal the site obviously the n.p.c. afraid that it could become some kind of shrine to wit the late leader but also i think it's fair to say we'll hear this from analysis throughout the day that with him to the grave when a lot of the secrets of his wheeling and dealing as they call it with the west's very close ties with a lot of western countries before they decided that this dictator needed to go down it needs to be pointed out that it was completely not in accordance with islamic law and he was on display for some of those days in a shopping center after being kept you know walk in refrigerator for days you see these pictures coming out of that site people actually wearing masks because
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obviously the smell just right the fact that he was being refrigerated was getting to the people he's been protests russ now and the first some of the first announcements that we're hearing in fact from most if i was neal that he sees the country moving towards should be along which of course is a very hard by islamic way of leading the country at the same time just recent elections in tunisia where official results are expected to come in that later on tuesday but so far it looks like believing party that will take over most of the positions in parliament will be and is for mr hardee the ennahda party so it really is something that in a way is ironic i think it's fair to say there was very strongly pushing for these so-called democracies to be born and it may not play out the way they actually want to but again huge challenges ahead for libya and most people here are certainly basking in the celebration of good sound these does few of them it seems seems a really thinking about what that means for the future of libya the cars of
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liberation are loud and clear. looks like a state of euphoria here everybody is happy you know. even though there is no formal you know law and order but are they ignoring the price paid for freedom in libya some thirty thousand civilians are said to have been killed with four thousand still missing this house was one of nato's misses a single family lost five people including children were in that meeting and they have told joyce to all governments and no one sauce who is going to rebuild my house who will compensate on a circle all those months of the country's infrastructure has been destroyed by the water is now a serious challenge in the capital. supplies and try to collect what they can. have a family with six kids we knew would have to leave and to come here every day and
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get water is very difficult. they've been gone the electric station and been wally for ten days they haven't fixed the problem but at least we can come here for now. but maybe not much longer. before the war libya could boast one of the best living standards on the continent with high life expectancy and low tide mortality rates but after months of heavy bombing and fierce fighting the country's social and economic achievements have been brutally reversed its people now betting on a heavily armed and inexperienced group to govern them through a fresh start in the wake of destruction ali asked us not to reveal his face during my play for saying this. like that if you talk or see anything positive about gadhafi you will have serious problems with the rebels there is no government speaking out to the end of you he tells me if people were truly happy about the end
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of gadhafi and the way he was killed there would be millions if not thousands on the streets to get their free movies i'm sure some sixty to seventy percent of the country does not approve of the way gadhafi was killed we expected him to be tried as a prisoner of war not killed like and we're told in new libya that would be justice when he was the head of this country and there was no justice in the way he was killed i had not hope for the future but it's just the beginning don't you think that it would get better with time but things will take time to change in the country. and the agreement of i think there will be a lot of fighting in the future right now and tomorrow and tomorrow in this fighting going on between tribes and anyone with a weapon that's power who can do what he wants. so many celebrate this new era libya's history people like me are quietly bracing for the worst. and he's now a artsy trip. and i mean sir is continuing to give us our coverage from libya
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online as on her personal twitter feed you can see his youth. posting pictures of a some of the damage done to the capital one sharing first time russians were also a retreating. underscore. what it's like it's a more reaction on this now all the developments in libya joining me is a mark almond visiting professor in international relations of university and ankara. thank you for coming on the program today good to see you so all that secrecy around khadafi is burial and the location of it all the legitimate fears though now that the former leader could in some way become a kind of a monster. who. serve these those of his supporters who went on fighting for him and we will have fewer risks. otherwise why would he be treated where he was and the danger is that. if you will. trip from three to. four he is trying to destroy the fool who says there is
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a room and still don't just come here people becoming lost to get out of his regime if. the new regime is really to return to the region and things to the way they were before. but actually to be able to produce basic living standards that exists under such i will get a few moments here you know how a democracy can survive when it's basically comprised of all traditional boring tribal factions but before we get if i may one a fascinating question i have had for you here since the fall of the allegations of some western leaders i knew the expertise prime minister prime minister tony blair a profit from their relations with the regime just how many secrets do you think it took with them to be great i think you can rule it and you took two basic types of secrets the rule the other occasions as in who would in terrorism movies will be. we. were very very true truthful no littleness will deliver his testimony and then
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of course he was restored figure of the truth three and what business deals with the explosive or the just proficiency suckers in front of. and we must ask how has your solution to see things which you think they'll ever be revealed in some of these issues have you got me because i would have reported earlier that he helped to finance these the presidential campaign could this have a come to light do you think well it's possible some documents come to light in tripoli certainly implicating. the office from security chief from different. good feelings with the british recording so cool it's really interesting to hear some of the forces with. the rhythm of the dish so the various on the scene with its consulate and threw me in fact ironically i don't treat his gritty see. but the shine through dealing with this constant in the traditions of those in
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school who go away for so this kinds of sensors the suspicion will probably grew out of tricks it may not be a great relief that these western leaders who would consider gadhafi and his disappeared from the city could lead to a situation as it were through their interests will indeed you know we as you've been talking so we've been showing these pictures of the only case in the hand of gadhafi we've seen the pictures of blair hugging and kissing khadafi. from the e.u. hugging and kissing gadhafi all of these men are clutching the themselves to the royal bosom at the time i'm good if i may in the war torn country of libya human rights groups are calling on nato and the n.c.c. to secure and safeguard various arms from the regime for example a long range surface to web methodology should have any concerns about these are falling into the wrong hands with the mission of wouldn't celebrity when it comes with who should live here for instance to egypt to the girls of the gaza strip of
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the border with israel it's possible that in this way it's going to harm the danger that not just terrorist groups criminals remember. twenty years ago but also the. loss of weapons filter to europe new fun to watch of the weapons used in britain these days how does it work i fear you could for under some of those in the short term be able to do the street fight if there wasn't an issue of war time in libya when or when weapons are indeed are filtering out of poorest borders and when it comes to talking about borders let's talk about one of libya's neighbors there. but ultimately where the arab spring began and then it was overshadowed by egypt we just witnessed an historic democratic election within islam this party claiming victory how big a change can we expect and do you think based on that outcome. it entirely depends how well you know the applies to the words islamic principles she's going to remember depends very heavily on forward. so if you have the rigorous islamic know
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what for instance transistor the whole restricts how people would behave beatrice to the dress and smile i would fall into the. excess of its own on the other hand if it also doesn't apply some other instances in any of its bills will be disappointed instead of the limit for a post dictation every article her from is with its core supporters will want to whose views they feel will have other ships they won the election but he did not see have to be perhaps all right person except sometimes who or where is all dr or perhaps wrong to be in prison for killing so there's been tension becoming introduced in not least because it's trendy to rest and western tourists so much and how many new dramatic moment ever that a professor of international relations that a bill can you give us to be an accurate thank you and your. well another country affected by the arab spring out of syria and still seeing widespread unrest but the
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government has promised to meet some of the key demands and implement crucial reforms within six months that's the short period of time that's according to syria's foreign minister his exclusive interview with r.t. is coming up in about twenty minutes for now though here's a look at what he had to say. the country's leadership is not slowing down reforms and the deadline set by the syrian president are very short in less than six months the country will see these reforms carried out that's why i'm asking if you opposition really cares for the future of this country why it wouldn't be good dialogue as lay out some serious approaches to creating a new syria as for the bloodshed let me ask you whether there's a regime anywhere in the world whose purpose is to kill its citizens or mother isn't its direct purpose to protect its own citizens from terrorists when we are confronted with arms terrorist groups who have nothing to do with record.
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with r.t. live from moscow now the british parliament has voted overwhelmingly against holding a referendum on leaving the european union a petition of about one hundred thousand signatures from the public had called for the debate the government earlier all of its m.p.'s to vote against the motion all face penalties despite this those dozens of david cameron's party members defied the order and what's been the biggest internal challenge he's faced as prime minister but john daunt from the u.k. out of the e.u. campaign says britain never signed up for what the e.u. turned out to be. we've got just still staying at home democracy in the home the mother of all parliaments where these m.p.'s are not voting with their conscience or with their constituents their opinions their voting or the way their leaders tell them to because if they don't they'll get the sack that isn't democracy is an absolute disgrace i don't actually think we need to be part of a political super state no one signed up i'm fifty seven but in the age of fifty
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four has not a vote on this and certainly my dad when he voted for a common market he didn't vote for the united states of europe that's what british people are upset about there's a disconnect between the political elites in our great country and the people the political elites in westminster mark trying stuff was but eventually we will get our referendum and we will get out of the let me tell you it's not our problem to sort out the problems in greece and tell me why we should work to the age of seventy two or seventy three to pay for staff lost their lives in downtown athens to retire at fifty we shouldn't we're not going to it's the end this you're a state is collapsing as we speak on a modern day our heart of the e.u. leaders are desperately trying to find a remedy for the raging debt crisis there promised to come to a clear solution a final meeting in brussels on wednesday but nigel farage an m.e.p. from the u.k. independence party believes that far from being a uniting force the e.u.
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is quickly becoming a catalyst for conflict. but the strange irony with the whole eurozone project is that what it's done far from bringing people closer together it's pushed people further apart not just with soc eighty degree to cameron we now have the greeks abusing the germans they now burnie you flags in athens openly with swastikas drawn on them and we have the germans slagging off the greeks as being lazy and useless and the irony of this project is far from us all becoming friends together in this new european house actually we're beginning to argue and becca in the most extraordinary way you cannot take twenty seven different countries with twenty one different languages all with their own different histories and different forms of government you cannot take them and force them into one unitary form of government without first getting their approval that approval has never been given and the
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european project actually is dying as we look at it and we may take many years just as the soviet union dead but it's dying as we look at it because right across europe the voters are saying we don't want this model we reject them. more of the fallout from the ongoing debates in the e.u. our in our business it's the markets are reacting to what's happening in europe they swing between gains and losses investors are waiting for the results of the european summit where the leaders have to come up with some decisions over a lot more details coming up in our business sports and. we'll have a business in about five minutes here but for now okie pie wall street protesters are planning yet another global rally later this week ahead of the g. twenty summit they're demanding of the world leaders impose a robin hood tax on financial transactions as a movement against economic inequality that started in lower manhattan is going to widespread support all around the world but it's in new york the peaceful protests
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have seen most arrests as well as allegations of police heavy handedness. has details. six weeks into the occupy movement nearly one thousand armed activists have been arrested in new york city. thrown to the ground beaten netted like flies and pepper spray. the n.y.p.d. says tactics have it harshly criticized yet the most profound and public condemnation recently came from u.s. marine sergeant shamar tonics while defending demonstrators in times square. the lone man that stood up to dozens of new york cops comes from a family of honor my step father he was he would have ghana stand in two thousand
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and sixteen my mother were actually in iraq the same so sergeant thomas completed two tours in iraq before returning to his homeland where he now aligns himself with the activists he says are being targeted by aggressive authority in uniform i haven't seen the n.y.p.d. . take on a person one on one it's always a few of them you know three four five of them or one person these are you know protests as this is police will tell you hands down the twenty five year old war that says it's come to a point where iraqi activists are treated with more respect and humility then their american counterparts he recalls an incident when hundreds of iraqis got violent and u.s. soldiers a few people started throwing rocks and everybody kind of started on rocks and we actually had a marine get hit in the face he was on back of a truck but at that ad you know people were free to go you know what i mean we've been no arrest anybody we didn't go beat up on anybody so to see the police
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officers they want to step on all civilians in our own country was just it was you know of. well i was amazed when i was in the shop visiting the protesters he stood proudly to the sergeant thomas for seats something of a hero's welcome in zuccotti park so yes i you know it was a really you know we didn't gestures of appreciation towards the green that completed combat in baghdad but just began his battle against police brutality here at home sergeant thomas is probably laughing at me like he has for war and we inspired the birth of a new group called occupy marine it calls on us veterans of all military branches securing and wall street protests and with roughly forty thousand soldiers coming back from iraq by the year's end this international grassroots movement may grow even mightier. artsy new york. plenty more on the protests sweeping america including i true taste of revolution health q. pizza
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t. shirts and mugs are just some of the thousands of pieces of merchandise on offer but the point is wall street turning into a successful brand of business is to stir up sales full story and talking. about twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow one of georgia's richest men who is known for his harsh criticism of president saakashvili is facing some strong obstacles as he tries to enter the country's political fray his plans to run for high office have been welcomed by the current. revoke the new pretender georgians citizens the ship that is now a court has refused to a decision. reports and complaints. the man who could challenge
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sacrifice really billionaire bidzina ivanishvili is entering georgia's political battleground according to his lawyer that's frightened to make else that because really the president of eight years. when he said he's going to create a political party has gone into politics and he's starting to get ready for elections the government panicked they panicked so much they took away a vanished believes georgian citizenship officials did point out that he had french citizenship as well which is against georgia law and that he might be deported he says it's politically motivated and he's appealing the decision. our government has a way of accusing people of treason the authorities violate their power and then use their position as an excuse for their actions the georgian government has also raided a bank in vanish really owns the middle keys ations of money laundering bizarre md and remove some of his security guards and arrested people close to him eventually
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is famous as one of georgia's richest businessmen he's funded the building of churches and theaters and now he's funding the return of a well known georgian satirical t.v. show the show's director says he has confidence in a banish really but he's still new to politics. he's learning how to be a politician he used to be a very significant businessman but now the methods he used in his business have to be changed because he's a public politician but he gets very quickly. and he'll have to because while a vanish very himself is confident he'll win the next election many around him on t.v. i'm sure he'll be in it. it's hard to tell if it's inner ivanishvili will be part of george's political future or not but it's easy to see his case as a metaphor for the overall state of politics here who was coming himself for political force would be clear evidence of the democratic spirit that so often
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talked about in georgia that's not so often show tom watson oxy tbilisi georgia right before we have a business with kareena let's check out the international world up enough for you here we're not seeing funerals are already being held for some of the victims from sunday's powerful earthquake that hit the eastern turkish city of over three hundred fifty people are being confirmed dead over a thousand injured in that seven point two magnitude quake rescue teams are now struggling to find survivors still trapped under the debris thousands of people whose homes were destroyed spending the nights outside with temperatures forecast to plunge are well below zero and snow fall as expected. american and north korean diplomats are in geneva discussing the resumption of six party nuclear disarmament talks are ongoing agreed to stop its nuclear program sixty years ago in exchange for a peace treaty with washington then withdrew from talks in two thousand. north korean leader said his country is ready to turn to negotiations with also include the u.s.
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russia china south korea and japan during his visit with us but to russia earlier this year. and the floodwaters have breached barriers protecting buying stuff in the airport is forcing the whole flights or the levels of all sort of reason for the roberts high capital's outskirts and could overwhelm other defenses spreading to new areas of the city but it also has all the country's economy to a standstill closing major electronic me making plans including. sony with total damage from the worst flooding in decades could about three billion dollars. ok i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few moments now before that it's corrina with the persons. who are welcome to business here in our team thanks for joining me russia's natural gas monopoly is the german energy and telecom company and recalled the company
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produces electric power using green energy and sells natural gas and internet services but talks have been going on for several months but the final no final decision has been made so far last week that german authorities approved the sale of a portion and recalled. if the deal is completed it will be the first time gastrell will get access to the and users of natural gas in germany and mccall is an independent energy provider with a turnover of around seventy five million euros. let's have a look at the markets now prices are struggling for direction after reaching two months high in the previous session light sweet is currently trading to ninety two dollars per barrel while brant blend is at around one hundred and eleven dollars a barrel. and european stock markets are a lot as traders digest string of earnings reports and await the outcome of tomorrow's summit the eurozone leaders the footsie and the dax
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a kind of trading in the black. the drugmaker novartis whose shares fell two point seven percent in the zoo it is in zurich after its earnings and this expectations is one of the losers but she has of british well major b.p. rallied over four percent in london after it was poured third quarter net income and it tripled. and here in russia markets are trading makes the r.t.s. is up just a quarter of a percent in the markets with losing half a percent this hour let's take a look at something to virtual shrimp on the market most of the blue chips are trading in the red grant is losing nearly one percent rules hydro is trading in the black gold the company has consolidated stakes of five more electricity plants and russia's largest county the boss is dropping points nearly two point four percent this hour despite reports it has more than doubled net profit for the first half of the year compared to the same period a year ago might seem fiercer from natural. means and will serve to rule
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we. can sure we're going to show girls is the way always one will become one to. correct marcher for you that's all it certainly could be years before in order to invest it speaking of gold medals money when you mean exporters from russia good growth in the russian ruble depreciation also it's appropriate to store your bones for us. in the market. and i know he's canadian developers are aiming to invest around six hundred million dollars in russian real estate over the five over five years that it was the newspaper says that the development group and shankman corp are to create a new company which will invest in building retail products and also region investors accounting all along a long term contract for up to twenty years. russia will be producing champagne for another ten years at least that's the time
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a local sparkling wine makers can keep the word champagne on their bottles the move is part of an agreement between russian producers and those from the french champagne region a twenty twenty two deadline may be extended if we branding the russian body proved more difficult than first thought a fight over the champagne appellation started in two thousand and nine the french insist champagne is a graphic location and can only be used for wines produced every year. round that's all i have for you to buy don't forget you can always buy more stories just log on to our website r t v dot com slash has.
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