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fresh arrests of anti corporate protest is in new york as people go on a march of solidarity with demonstrators in oakland who are part of the dispersed these they are here. to. pressure on the e.u. leaders to take crisis solving steps on the results of the deal reached a write off a week that give the country another hundred billion euro rescue that. gadhafi his family plans to sue nato the striking of a kind of convoy this one to the unites is also being played out of weapons on vivian streets. where you're watching r.t. i'm kara johnston welcome to the program. there's been fresh questions between police and anti wall street protesters in new york followed by arrests several
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hundred people marched in the city streets and show solidarity with fellow activists in oakland california who suffered a severe crackdown by riot squads auntie's group who knows of course developments in new york but at least five hundred activists occupy wall street were walking through a lower manhattan catch you and show their solidarity with the protesters from corporations california. nassib group was a walking through and how there were helicopters flying overhead we saw riot police come out. and arrest stream out police officers and following a group around there were some it seems odd police officers arresting someone to go senate some twenty taking them down to the ground this is six weeks to remove them and that is our larger and louder not just in new york city. across the entire
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country in the past day or so we have seen a huge crackdown now in atlanta an occupy demonstration took place at least fifteen out of this were arrested there but it was an old linda california that the syrians many say looked like something of an herb in a war zone odd the occupy activists out there were at least three hundred fifty odd got into clashes with the police and the police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd trying to remove the optimus from a campground that they stablish two weeks ago in front of city hall at least ninety seven protesters were arrested we do know that there was one man shot with a sly river village and it was in a rocky the war veterans anything of skulls it is a former marine two times because iraq war veteran and he is now in critical condition from what's being reported he was shot in they had come by
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a police projectile and are right now he's in the hospital in critical condition he was in one of the many iraq war veteran south were peacefully participating in the occupy oakland march so far there's not much images or visuals or video to come out that they showed any of the protesters and i tactic attacking a police officer is in the police and you know we shall afford in new york city and throughout the country have been criticised for using brutal force against these activists that are just trying to exercise their freedom of speach. well correspondents have been that the heart of the protests log on to our twitter feed for their fresh first hand updates well meanwhile are eyewitnesses and oakland have been putting footage online of the police's violent response against activists here's one of the latest videos on the incidents referred to as report in which an iraqi war veteran news engine room veteran scott olsen is seen lying on the ground
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when a group of other activists approached him to help. that moment policeman up next to the british aiming at protesters in a flash once thrown into the. community. media . i saw these protests are available but our you tube channel. world since the protests began american and british police authorities have been pressuring the websites owners to move videos similar to the one we just sort but civil liberties campaign it jim killick told r.t. it's for the courts to decide what can or can't go online it appears that actually what's happening is that the google own policy is to remove this sort of content which i think i think actually points to corporate censorship that the government
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said shit they should be waiting for the government to ask because whether this material ought to be taken down or not given to you because a public platform for us all to use and it is wrong for doogal to start making most judgments rewrite the appearance of a court there is a framework for that it's called the rule of law if you just say well let's have corporate entities deciding what should or shouldn't be on the web and then you have in fact effectively vigilante justice operated by corporate entities and that's what. and there are over on our website we have plenty more on this story including news of a digital with demonstrators in new york a shooter android phones called i'm getting arrested that story is friends and family of protesters being handcuffed. the details of. lebanese are european banks will write off fifty percent of greek debt deal was reached a during an emergency summit in brussels which continue well into the night among
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other measures you are saying i.m.f. will give the country another one hundred billion euro in rescue loans there's also an agreement on expanding the bailout fund to one trillion europe commenting on the deal french president sarkozy said he plans to turn to china for help for a c.e.o. of europe's you know on this into beijing to talk attention and westerns and some say the e.u. is going to use expanded facility to force others to eat from their mistakes. plant did hero in who scorn to pay because you're talking about one trillion euro and this is a lot of money if. i have right now doesn't have the money does the european central bank has the money i guess not talking about leveraging the european financial stability fund and the other countries like china and.
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india even brazil to lend to do you have to believe you find with the very european central bank so i think every business who would be the one to do it not by printing money the one to use to be nice but with a pretty good friend persevere and call to borrow money from outside to find the answer deficit of the countries if you don't have money then sell your s.s. to raise the money or prevent already some threat like the americans do so i think what china i think they really they will buy a token amount of. your peers debility front but give them a frame from playing a leading role because this is this is what you'll be in leadership you have. whether the e.u. anti crisis plan is effective or not for the austerity hit greek people the history
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the way off you're finding new ways to survive in hard times it's not easy surface reports. to see that china's money for a country where cash is now in shoot supply kind is taking on a whole different value crime bank quick change want to services sometimes they give great lessons for free but they take you for free also somebody else is teaching yoga the trend banks just one of the growing number of scientists working alternatives that are providing people in good. yes another way to cope with the tough economic conditions services can include anything from language classes to babysitting or home cooked meals it's huge everything we do without money like looking after people are making things by ourselves for a country in crisis building social unity can prevail extremely hard price is a terrible thing if it creates fear it divides people from public sector workers to
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from private sector workers it provides richer workers to poor workers immigrant workers from home workers and that's a terrible thing. networks have been a great way of bringing together large groups of people a populist slogan here in greece now is no one's alone in the crisis organizations are arranging swap shops to exchange clothes one town increases even started its own barter currency we still have the memory of. agricultural society in greece where people used to do things together like they would do the olive tree of my family this week and then next week will be olive trees of your family and then the next week of the other neighbor so they would exchange services they like that mickey gives me and her friend alexander he's also a member of the time bank and listen one of the three services she provides and in exchange alexandra helps out with the gardening so the time is repaid it's an
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amazing way. of receiving finally by giving to the other. many greeks struggle with wage cuts tax increases and with unemployment in the country now cripplingly high there's been a huge interest in the time banks and networks this places in aladdin's cave of arts and materials it's a wonder really that this idea of swapping gifts and services has proven so popular during solidarity is a time when economic situation extremely uncertain. these gas networks won't solve the financial problems they do provide a massive amount of support the participants it's not a response to the comic crisis in the sense that it's going to overturn the gulf but it's giving support and comfort to both like to try a terrible economic policies that have been posed by the troika it's giving people
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support to feel that they can do something with the tough economic times leaving many greeks feeling worthless there is real value in projects like the time bank with the greek government drowning in debt these creative solutions are offering of course but encouragement to the people here which at a time of deep recession uprooting priceless commodities. i see athens. later in the day max kaiser and his co-host stacy herbert look closely at the way greeks of their economic plight. is greece a failed state and i want to answer that from right granny in this image here you see right granny but i think she's saying you know greece is not a failed state it's an occupied state because they're not asking this question about iceland are they now now because iceland stood up to the bankers whereas.
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subjugated by the tyranny of the bankers and there's granny here you see throwing rocks the police she's a good emblem for the car of the store for them and the politicians agree says the things heat up in greece hopefully the banks in greece will completely collapse and this will be the only saving grace for greek sovereignty. the family of colonel gadhafi is preparing to sue nato airstrike on his convoy and that's his violent death at the hands of n.c.c. fighters family lawyers said that the alliance his actions were clearly aimed at overthrowing the colonel and not protecting civilians and well even with gadhafi gone the country's future looks far from secure from tripoli and it's annoying since this report. the war is over but the weapons are fully
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loaded. human rights watch has expressed grave concern about leftover arms in libya their number one fear warehouse is thought to hold ground to air missiles which could in the wrong hands take down passenger aircraft it's through nato and nato allies in the region which these weapons have been flooding by libya and also libya is quite a world country anyway the population has has quite a lot of light weapons in his possession and those light weapons are becoming a heavy burden on the national transitional council now relying on an army of former rebels for security they would try to control the benz i'm not sure if there's somebody has when we ask him if he has a third zation or this one. checkpoints have been set up across tripoli to check that those carrying weapons have proper
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documentation and those who do have the paperwork are being called on by the national transition committee to return their arms the question now is what if they don't and what does that mean up for parts gadhafi of libya and its stability and now as you can see is being secured here everything is under control and the only word thing that we were make some we can is a how to give weapons but we see something very different i asked this head commander what the plan is to disarm the population. i swear i don't know. the intimate issues that we have some of the sea. and a makeshift arms collection center that covers one neighborhood in the capital we are showing this. these are the weapons people brought to me today not many. walk down one block in tripoli and you'll see twice as many firearms. so you know
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how many weapons there are in the area i think just like that so we've been sitting here i think everybody have a weapon something of a lot of arms in the country could spell disaster ahead in the vacuum after get daffy impulse through chaos as groups find out vicious battles for power. what you have now in libya is schools of armed factions who have no respect for each other and who have no respect for mates who actually either leave or opportunistically used maple to achieve some aims and nato has been foolish enough to go along with this so i think what we're going to see now is the intensification of the civil war between increasingly the factions which have overthrown the gadhafi regime with many libyans not yet ready to say a farewell to arms the empty sea which could only be good daffy with nato how is now asking the alliance to
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continue its mission a vivid indication of just how unstable the country is and he's now a r t tripoli but pepe escobar a columnist and correspondent for the asia times thinks see outlook for the country's bleak and sees comparisons between what i think insert events in iraq seven years ago. loser at the end of two thousand and four is seriously in oktober two thousand and eleven where demur which was took this straw in order to save it this year and see a need to be in to see what that it didn't do when people were saying oh he's going to war pork asian massacre in benghazi need to end it here and see the civil war in libya it's already our deal he never set up a government because they're militias fighting against militias so what i predict piers plunder of the libyan resources you need to really libya as
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a kind of protectorate puppet government how many kurds i style you know in. tripoli and civil war all over the place i remember you can log on to our website to find out all the latest news and analysis on libya and much more besides that you can't our cartoon gallery to get a fresh take on serious issues from offbeat angle on my exclusive sectional site. r.t. dot com. the amount of money being siphoned off through bribes paid globally every year stands at almost one trillion dollars according to un estimates the high level of corruption in russia makes it a serious offender but the average rate of bribes growing faster than that of
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inflation but anticorruption campaign is gathering pace as artie's diverse clover explains people involved in the biggest bribery scandals are those who seem best out of voiding prosecution. the cameraman's hands are shaking he's a police investigator come across one of the most ostentatious homes is ever seen including this swimming pool adorned with breast goes in the style of michelangelo what makes this raid so unusual is that the home doesn't belong to the multibillionaire but the one head teacher i don't know what do a state school in months go. and investigate and has initiated a case in the court regarding confiscating guns that into trust property it's a luxury house in the mosque or region through apartments in moscow and for expensive cars. on the run became this region in just eight is using clever schemes just from the school its teachers parents and the state a recent study of everyday corruption claims teachers doctors and traffic police
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officers are russia's worst bribe takers for the. low level corruption it's a bribe paid to settle everyday issues so it's also known as every day corruption big story money for traffic violations provide medical leave work and played school grades making people pay through the nose people in russia say they're born with corruption and die surrounded by a cover. from literally childhood from school aged kids used to the idea of breaking laws when they need to get some service and that is an extremely corrupt an attitude that the only positive findings of the research is a growing number of people who consciously reeses giving a bribe and a falling number of corrupt deals over the average bribe is almost twice as costly as ideas ago. when it used of corruption among his subordinates one of our former police bosses said start with yourself and stop giving bribes and principle and
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start doing things legally it may be more difficult but it's worth a try to your health care is the most corrupt sector with bribes to do it over one point two billion dollars last year the average medical bribe is. relatively small and doctors can go to jail but sitting just. go back every day corruption is the result of the state's failure to fulfill its social obligations low salaries promote corruption tackling this low level crime and looks as if something is being done while corruption by the bigger fish goes on unchecked experts say the everyday corruption is just ten percent of the tujuh the rest is initiated not by citizens or businessman but by bureaucrats the internet is full of videos like this one it is also full of stories about teachers and doctors getting arrested and tried but when it comes to arresting officials and bureaucrats it seems the statistics are less impressive carry a hearty moscow was more international news stories for you that. flash
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floods have killed at least nine people and left six others missing after torrential rain lashed italy aren't there briana are being removed from the areas affected roads and bridges were damaged with several towns in the northwest of the country cut off from the outside world roma has been on. this that heavy rains and might be on their way to the capital. rescues in eastern turkey have pulled out her nineteen year old man from the rubble four days after the quake disaster there the frantic search for survivors continues but some estimates fear thousands may have died in the disaster number of dead is now climbed to five hundred it comes as a dozen lorries carrying aid for quake victims were betrayed by survivors not receiving supplies. for the prisoners and these will be next. after
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plz plz i. was struck with the idea you want to tell you i love you so much no wait until you see the film i'm serious yeah if you want to have sex go and have sex. lives. her welcome to our business up at this hour those emerging economic powers say though inject cash into the eurozone to stem the debt crisis contagion china has reportedly agreed to invest in the rescue fund whose head is flying to beijing on friday to discuss the country's participation russia's also involved presidential
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aide a player coach says that the country could contribute to rescue efforts through the i.m.f. and see how the markets are performing up to europe agreed a wide ranging deal to fight the debt crisis asia's trading higher the nikkei gains over. over two percent this hour and had sung is over three percent in the black as well banks take center stage in hong kong as some major lenders announce their own is late tuesday agricultural bank of china is up two percent after posting a forecast beating forty percent wise and third quarter net profit but bank of china is losing two percent after its nine percent profit rise fell below that was projections olympus is climbing seventeen percent and ok after the firm's chairman resigned. now here's europe where stocks are on news that eurozone leaders cleared a key hurdle in the resolution of europe's debt crisis they agreed to a fifty percent reduction in the value greek debt held by private investors the
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news broad german dax up three and a half percent of the footsie is over two percent and the black this hour and oil is rebounding from the biggest drop this month on speculation the u.s. economy is recovering investors are waiting for a report that may show the economy expanded at the fastest rate this year and third quarter light sweet is trading at ninety two dollars a barrel brant is that one hundred and ten dollars per barrel now russian stocks are climbing in morning trading energy stocks are among the top gainers let's take a look at some individual shadows on the line six among the blue chips and banks are on the rise on paul. i have news from europe where bank is adding more than three percent stronger oil is supporting energy major of gas probably up around four percent that of other sectors mug needs is up two and a half percent after it's reported a thirteen percent increase and a third quarters net profit that's under russia's accounting standards growth douglas from world capital expects the positive trend to continue and advises how
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to cash then. i would be moving money into russian banks you know which are all quite cheap they're all trading you know it was the no one times next year's build for you. point to the cheap locals probably also looks quite brilliant especially in fall it follows through with the sense that it might to double its dividend the stock is cheap and in any event you know and should benefit from the strong you know strong commodity prices russia's public transport may be going out trick joint venture between roofs not only in china's under sky group has lost production of a new generation of batteries and siberia they will enable a bus to run two hundred fifty kilometers without recharging the project is worth more than four hundred fifty million dollars and the c.e.o. of the ventures says it has great export potential. leading one to get some of. the
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