tv [untitled] October 27, 2011 7:00am-7:30am EDT
7:00 am
all the stories on our t.v. fresh true grass are value corporate protesters in new york as people go on a march of solidarity for demonstrators in oakland were violently dispersed by police a day earlier. pressure on easy leaders to take crisis solving starts finally reached results through the deal reached a right on how to meet the debt and give the country another hundred billion euros in rescue. and as gadhafi family plans to sue nato forces widely purnell's convoy as it was trying to flee the alliance is also being blamed for the flood of weapons on libyan streets. just after three pm here in the russian capital you're watching r.t. it's have you with us now our top story there been a fresh clashes between police and anti wall street protesters in new york followed
7:01 am
by arrests all this as several hundred people marched on the city streets to show solidarity with fellow activists in oakland california and suffered a severe crackdown by riot squads. is across developments in new york. at least five hundred activists of occupy wall street were walking through a lower manhattan to show their solidarity with the protesters from oakland california as this is that massive group was walking through manhattan and there were helicopters flying overhead we saw riot police come out. and risk stream of police officers and police cars following a group around there were some it scenes of police officers arresting some figures that at some point taking them down to the ground this is six weeks and two are moving and that is when our larger and louder not just in new york city but across
7:02 am
the entire country in the past day or so we have seen a huge crackdown now in atlanta and occupy demonstrations took place at least fifty tickets were arrested there but it was an oakland california case seems many saying look like something that would occur been more still cause the occupy to get side to the streets there were at least three hundred fifty of them aagaard in clashes with the police and medical least 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 but we do know that there was one man shot in the face by rubber bullets and it was in a brocky war veteran by the name of stock old siddons a former marine two time iraq war veteran he is now in critical condition for what's being reported he was shot in the head by all police projectile and all
7:03 am
right now he's in the hospital in critical condition he was in one of the many ordered better in south were peacefully participating in the op. i hope ridge larch so far there's not much of inches or visuals or video to come out they showed any of the protesters tactic attacking the police officers and the police in oakland california new york city and throughout the country have been criticized for using brutal force against these activists that are just trying to exercise their freedom of speach. well our correspondents have been at the heart of the protests take a long gone towards twitter feed for their latest firsthand updates and i've also been a looking at video because i was in oakland have been putting footage online of the police's violent response against activists again looking at this one of the latest that we've seen is of the incident referred to in the lead up or die as record there you have it there's an individual in the center there that is
7:04 am
a rock war veteran marine scoffed also you see him started in. there you can see a policeman seems to be deliberately aiming at protesters some of these people come to the center to try and help scott olsen and there are a flash bomb destroy into a group that goes off immediately again let's look at a replay of what happened there. people trying to help injured marines thought also in the summer police rounding. and there you have the flash want to get into this now that's just one of the footage that so we've been getting from the u.s. today and you can see more on youtube dot com slash two. and over on our website we've also got plenty more on this story including news of digital help for demonstrators there's a new application for android phones called i'm getting arrested it alerts lawyers friends and family if a protester is being handcuffed you can check out all the details at our t.v. dot com. now european banks will write off fifty percent of
7:05 am
greek debt the deal was reached during an emergency summit in brussels which continued well into the night among other measures the eurozone and the i.m.f. will give the country another one hundred billion euros that rescue loans there's also an agreement on expanding the bailout fund to one trillion euros of commenting on the deal the french president nicolas sarkozy said he plans to try to china on friday the c.e.o. of europe's bailout fund is that is you beijing to talk to potential investors and some say the e.u. is going to use this expanded market. so that others will have to pick up the tab for their states if the plant lacks detail in who's going to pay because they're talking about one trillion euro and this is a lot of money even the past right now doesn't have the money as the european central bank has the money not we are talking about leveraging the european
7:06 am
financial stability fund and to the other countries like china and. india even brazil to lend to d. or europe is the police line with a guarantee of a very european central bank so i think i think this is what the they want to do it not by printing money the ones who used to be but believed to be peaceful and as a vehicle to borrow money from outside to to finance that deficit of the countries if you don't have money you can sell your s.s. to raise the money or prevent already something like the american school so i think what china would do would be i think they've really been ruled by a token amount of. your peers but brilliantly funny but i think we refrain from playing a leading role because this is this is what you'll be in leadership and i think
7:07 am
china can use this money and their political connections and to local influence with the european union so that they're in future in foreign policy you don't get you p. uni of you stand on the side of china is that of against china. and whether the e.u. anti-crisis plan is effective or not for the a sturdy have great people any help appears to be a long way off many are finding new ways to survive in hard times as artists are furth reports. they say that time is money for a country where cash is now in short supply time has taken on a whole different value than quick change want to services sometimes they give a basic lessons for free but they take your gun for free also somebody else is they to yoga the time banks just one of a growing number of service slipping alternatives and providing people in greece
7:08 am
another way to cope with the tough economic conditions services can include anything from language classes to babysitting all him it's meals it's huge everything we do without money like looking after people are making friends by ourselves for country in crisis building social unity can't read extremely hard crisis is a terrible thing it creates fear it bites people from public sector workers from private sector workers it divides richer workers to poor workers immigrant workers from home workers and that's a terrible thing. for the party network's ability great way of bringing together large groups of people the populace slogan here in greece now is no one's alone in the crisis organization through arranging swap shops to exchange clothes one town in greece is even started saying bharti currency we still have the memory of. agricultural society in greece where people used to go things together like they
7:09 am
would do the olive tree of my family this week and then next week will be olive trees of your family next week of the other neighbor so they would exchange services and they like that mickey gives me and her friend alexander he's also a member of the time lesson one of the. three services she provides and in exchange alexander helps out with the gardening so the time is repaid it's an 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 huge interest in the time banks and networks this places in aladdin's cave of materials they wonder really that this idea of swapping goods and services has proven so popular so the diaries see
7:10 am
a time when economic situation is extremely uncertain. networks won't solve greece's financial problems they do provide a massive amount of support the participants it's not to respond to a crisis in the sense that it's going to overturn the gulf but it's giving support and comfort to both like to overturn the terrible economic policies that are being hosed by the troika it's giving people 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 any support but encouragement to the people here time of deep recession approving priceless commodities so i think athens in about twenty minutes time backs kaiser and his co-host stacey
7:11 am
herbert more closely at the way greeks are venting their anger at their economic plight. is 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 no greece is not a failed state it's an occupied state because they're not asking this question about iceland are they now because i stood up to the bankers whereas greece is still subjugated by the tyranny of the bankers and there's granny here you see throwing rocks the police she's a good emblem for what the cops store for them and the politicians are great as the things heat up in greece hopefully the banks in greece will completely collapse and this will be the only saving grace for sovereignty.
7:12 am
the family of colonel gadhafi is preparing to sue nato for the air strike on his convoy led to his violent death at the hands of n.c.c. fighters the family lawyer said that the alliance is actions were clearly aimed at overthrowing the colonel and not protecting civilians meanwhile even with the dark and gone the country's future looks far from secure from tripoli and he said no way census this report. the war is over but the weapons are fully loaded. human rights watch has expressed grave concern about leftover are in libya their number one fear warehouses thought to hold ground to air new found which could in the wrong hands take down passenger aircraft it's through made so our nato allies in the region which these weapons have been fighting libya and also libya is a world country anyway the population has has quite a lot of light weapons in its possession and those white my pants are becoming
7:13 am
a heavy burden on the national transitional council now relying on an army of former rebels for security and we try to control the bends and we check if there is somebody has work and we ask him if he has a thursday story for this we are not. talking. but boys have been sent out across tripoli to check that those carrying weapons have proper 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 pulse gadhafi libya and its stability and now as you can see is being secured here everything is under control and the only thing that you will. become is how to give back the weapons but we see something very different i asked the head commander what a plan is to disarm the population but i swear i don't know if you.
7:14 am
select you know that was just at the home we had some of the c.b.i. who were in the. line and a makeshift arms collection center that covers one neighborhood in the capital we are shown this. to these are the weapons people brought to me today not many. walk down one block in tripoli and your wife says many higher up. so you know how many weapons there are in libya i think it's like that and we've been sitting here i think everybody have a weapon some think the fun of arms in the country could spell disaster ahead in the vacuum after a good daffy cold cold they are a group find out this is fadel power. what you have now in libya is schools of armed factions who have no respect for each other and who
7:15 am
have no respect from nato actually either they've opportunistically used may to achieve some aims and nato has been foolish enough to go along with this so i think what we're going to sing about is intensification of the civil war between increasingly the factions which have overthrown the gadhafi regime with many libyans not yet ready to say farewell to arms again to see which could only be good to have you with nato how is now asking the alliance to continue its mission a vivid indication of just how unstable the country is and he said no way our teeth tripoli. the u.n. security council is to vote later on thursday whether nato operations in libya will end this month but there biscuits are columnists and correspondent for the asia times thinks that the outlook for the country is bleak and sees comparisons between what happened in search with events in iraq seven years ago. for new jersey at the
7:16 am
end of two thousand and four you know colbert two thousand and eleven what the marines did which was to destroy in order to save the d.n.c. and need to see what kind of buffet he wouldn't do when people were saying oh he's going to fusion a massacre in benghazi we need to end it here and see the civil war in libya it's already out there we've never set up a government because they're militias fighting against militias so what i predict is the wonder of libya and resources you need to be running libya as a kind of protectorate look at go in one hundred cars 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 or you can check out our party gallery to get a fresh take on serious issues from off the bat well go to the on line exclusive section on both sides that's r t dot com.
7:17 am
now the amount of money being siphoned off through bribes paid globally every here sounds at almost one trillion dollars that's according to un estimates on the high level of corruption in russia had makes it a serious offender but the average rate of bribes run faster than that of inflation and anticorruption campaign is gathering pace but as artie's diluted score by explains the people involved in the biggest bribery scandals for those who seem best at avoiding 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 breasts goes in the style of michelangelo what makes this raid so unusual is that the home doesn't belong to the
7:18 am
multibillionaire but a home head on a wooden state school in moscow. then restitution has initiated a case in the court regarding confiscate and consent into trust property it's a luxury house in the moscow region through an apartment in moscow and for expensive cars the man on the run became this rage in just eight is using clever schemes to steal from the school its teachers parents and the state a recent study of everyday corruption claims teachers doctors and traffic police officers are russia's worst ripe takers for the. low level corruption it's a bride paid to settle every day issues so it's also known as every day corruption big stole the money for traffic violations provide medical paperwork 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 age get used to the idea of breaking
7:19 am
rules when they need to get some service and that is an extremely corrupt an attitude the only positive findings of the research is a growing number of people who consciously resist eating a bribe and a falling number of corrupt. over the average bribe is almost twice as costly as ideas or go for dinner when it's used of corruption among his subordinates one of our former police bosses said start with yourself and stop giving bribes out of principle and start doing things legally it may be more difficult for you but it's worth a try. health care is the most corrupt set down with bribes to do it over one point two billion dollars last year the average medical bribe is. relatively small and doctors and accepting just and if you don't use. every day corruption is the result of the state's failure to fulfill its social obligations. corruption chuckling this low level crime looks as if something is being. bigger fish goes on unchecked
7:20 am
experts say the everyday corruption is just ten percent of the two tube the rest is initiated not by citizens or businessmen 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 all this impressive. r.t. moscow here's a look at some more international their stories for you flash floods have killed at least nine people and left six others missing after two rational rain lashed italy and debris are now being removed from the areas affected roads or bridges were damaged with several towns of the north west of the country cut off from the outside world rome has been on a flood alert and there are now fears that heavy rains might be on their way to the capital. rescuers in eastern turkey have pulled out
7:21 am
a nineteen year old man from the rubble four days after the quake disaster there a five point four magnitude aftershock also rocked the area on thursday by the frantic search for survivors continues but there are some estimates that thousands may have died it could for a number of dead is currently well over five hundred. former argentine naval officer dogged the law the angel of death has been jailed for life for war crimes during the country's military rule in the seventy's and eighty's alfredo as along with a dozen other military officers was found guilty of helping carry out systematic torture and murder and disappearances many of the worst crimes took place in venice iris at the nabi catholic school also known as asma where an estimated five thousand people or so. that's the deuce of this hour the business is next with kareena that's after a short break. the
7:22 am
7:23 am
our welcome to news here in archie thanks for joining me the world's emerging comic power assailing jacked cash into the eurozone to stem the debt crisis contagion china has reportedly agreed to invest in the rescue fund russia's also involved presidential aide archiver college says the country could contribute to rescue efforts through the i.m.f. meanwhile markets rebound globally after europe's wide ranging deal to fight the sovereign debt crisis here zero quest stocks soar on news that use
7:24 am
a leaders agreed to a fifty percent reduction in the value of greek debt held by private investors the footsie is trading over two percent two and a half percent in the black and the dax is over three percent higher banks show particular strong gains across europe barclays up ten percent on the footsie and it's gaining over thirteen percent in frankfurt. now years or well which is rebounding from the biggest drop the smiles on speculation that the u.s. economy is recovering the best as out waiting for a report that race show the economy expanded past this rate this year in the third quarter light sweet is trading at ninety ninety two and a half dollars well while brant is close to one hundred eleven dollars because and here in russia stocks are climbing after trading with energy and banking stocks among the main gates let's take a look at how some individual travelers are doing on the lies acts among the blue chips banks are on the rise on the positive news from europe to spare bank is
7:25 am
adding more than two percent stronger it was the morning energy majors with well snapped off three percent and in other sectors money is up one percent accurate report of a thirteen percent increase the third quarter net profit that's under russian accounting standards douglas from capital expects the positive trend to continue and by this hot process. plan would be moving money into russian banks you know which are all quite cheap they're all trading it out or less than no one times. which are quite the cheap global's does promo so looks quite brilliant specially in full it funnels through with the sense that it might a double standard in the in the strong because it is cheap and in any event you know and should do benefit from the strong you know strong commodity prices a respected institution in russia predicts that the ruble could weaken significantly in the next couple of years a high school of economics believes if there is
7:26 am
a double dip recession the currency could fall to forty five to the dollar however the forecast was roundly rejected by a presidential aide for college who says there's little basis for such precedence. it was i think there were no reasons for significant shocks in the market therefore there were no reasons to think the ruble could weaken significantly if commodity prices a stable and moving shouldn't fluctuate strongly although short term fluctuations fall possible. as are all there for us our thanks for a while back in about forty five minutes from now.
7:27 am
7:28 am
29 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on