tv [untitled] October 28, 2011 7:01am-7:31am EDT
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it's just after three pm here in the russian capital this is r.t. now our top story the late a colonel gadhafi son and key right had as saif al islam has reportedly crossed the border from the libyan desert into night share it's believe he's trying to go shade a surrender to hand himself in it to the international criminal court or if he does eventually stature while he could be at spill some of the secrets of the regime's murky dealings the same governments that helped topple his father marty's i for bennetts now reports. to some market deaf ears and too much secrets which will supposedly he bury it with him i think that there were tremendous size of relief all over capitals in western europe this is somebody who cut all sorts of deals with the french but also the british and the italians and to
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a certain extent the americans as well i think they did not want him put on trial for any reason and i am not misled is that surprised that he was captured alive if you very quickly ended up dead is that gadhafi is returning from diplomatic exile was spectacular hugs handshakes and kisses from the heads of countries which denounced him gadhafi is now silenced but the suspicion around those who laid out the welcome mat obvious far from every time i don't feel his devotion to his grave you see. but the. dealing with him is constant and it was for patients of all who go away overseas for the crimes that this is and so the situation was fishing the group the group shrinks it near sharon acutely interest to wish they could reverse it were true that it was then british prime minister tony blair was instrumental in get deaf ears reappear. taishan bringing him in from the cold in
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two thousand and seven that play didn't leave empty handed trade between flourished so did the cozy relationship there were six more secret meetings after player left office his people denying they were about releasing the lockerbie bomber abdelbaset al the granny or britain would lose its lucrative libyan deals i regret myself enormously that gadhafi was but should he should have been shown to be trash tribble call put all the trial force to all its questions for all the terrible things he did and if it davidge the contemporary world all previous regimes leave is tough and we need to do. what is darby. with people some details of the murky dealings have already emerged claiming the reputation of one of britain's leading universities the london school of economics agreed to contracts to get out the regime worth over two million pounds to educate
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hundreds with future civil servants the director was forced to resign and now the university of tripoli is demanding the money back french leader nicolas sarkozy was never shy in creating good daffy even letting him pitches tend to nearly safe palace apparently for bankrolling sarkozy's path to the presidency so says this man the one who could still tell all that cause he had never had sarkozy must give back the money he took from libya to finance his electoral campaign we funded it and we have all the details and are ready to reveal everything had. saif al islam gadhafi son and key right hand man reportedly ready to surrender to the war crimes court so you he's going to have low information and i think we're sorry of that tony blair intervened formed to help him get his dodgy ph d. degree from the london school of economics when that degree apparently was plagiarized there's a lot of things that have gone on that. so you thought gadhafi knows about.
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actions in libya is drawn out battle for control but it's what he could reveal about the diplomatic deals with his father keeping the western power plays switching off within its own london. libya's interim authorities will take on a full responsibility for security in the country starting from next month after the u.n. security council voted to lift the no fly zone there and nato announcing that the aerial campaign would end on the thirty first of october well the plan proposed by russia comes after colonel gadhafi was killed last week near his hometown of sirte nato which has been operating in the country since march has been accused of breaching the u.n. mandate its initial goal was to protect civilians but many people died under the airstrikes the end of the aerial campaign will mean more responsibility for looters readership now they're tasked with rebuilding and restoring order and a country where much of the civilian population is. now
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admitting a greece of the euro zone ten years ago was a mistake that's according to french president nicolas sarkozy who says the country provided false figures when it was allowed in he spoke after talks in brussels were e.u. leaders agreed a set of measures to deal with the greek debt well those measures include banks writing also fifty percent of aggrieved at capitalization of european banks so they can cope with possible losses and expand the bailout fund to one trillion euros the deal has been met with anger in germany the biggest contributor to the bailout fund protesters there spoke out against the plan which creates more debt artie's financial pundits and kaiser report host says it will only allow the euro zone even deeper trouble. it's a debt problem that they're going to cure by adding more debt that one trillion euros the president of the e.u. herman van rompuy has already said that they can leverage up to five trillion euro that will be and they won and. so there are trying to solve
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a debt problem with more debt you're guaranteeing economic collapse by adding more debt this is why this should should be stopped in the next couple of months year so you're going to be able to say that we staved off catastrophe for two months but if you were truly interested in solving this problem greeks would default a hundred percent on their fraudulent debt they would contain their sovereignty and banks would be forced to deal with the bad loans that they may why we mollycoddling banks why are we giving them one set of laws and everyone else has a separate set of laws it's because the i.m.f. and their banking friends have taken a position above the sovereignty of any of these countries they're not elected officials and yet there are dictating terms of these these people in these countries you're guaranteeing pullover all financial catastrophe by letting the charlatans pose these theories that adding debt to a debt problem is good to increase stability that's insane well to expand the
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bailout fund to a staggering one trillion euros the e.u. is hoping to attract investment from asia ahead of here of rescue fund has visited china to try and persuade beijing to contribute to saving the currency dr bulging chair from the skolkovo institute for emergency emerging market studies says the e.u. has no choice but to turn to asia for help we want to increase the size of the phone rescue march so we have to seek outside help i think china will be mobile to some degree for the european market the major export the market of chinese who of course china needs to worry about the possible default china needs to make sure that it doesn't lose money because of this turbulence in the. european currency. while europe is looking for assistance from asia there could also be a helping hand from russia the presidential aide which says
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a moscow has its own plan to rescue advice of find out the details on our website that's our dot com. plus you can read about the miraculous survival of one hundred thirteen people on board the iranian airliner as a pilot was a plane without the front wheels for that and other news at r.t. dot com. a georgia likes to present an image as a fledgling democracy and a free and open society but persistent stories of state interference in the media are changing that perception with many journalists saying they're being bullied by the authorities. and here is from one reporter who says the situation has become so bad he's seeking political asylum. recently those who make the news in georgia have been becoming the news john doe not to touch really the founder of an opposition t.v. station applied for french political asylum just days before nicolas sarkozy
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arrived on a visit but he was disappointed. i contacted the french embassy and i was sure my problem would be resolved quickly but i was mistaken they didn't make an appointment and i had no news from them if they don't contact me in the near future i'm determined to go to other embassies. t.v. is a small station in the north of georgia john doe and his staff say it's mikhail saakashvili as government that's pushed him to apply for asylum he says they're putting pressure on him because of his channels criticism of policy and for showing the opposition views as well as those of the government a little bit here this going look we have to work in difficult conditions as we cannot get any comments at all from officials when a government official gives a press conference to reporters from other channels are allowed inside to do their job but to lead to reporters are denied and. we are clearly being discriminated against. the georgian government strenuously denies the claims but others doubt his
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sincerity some brown john doe no tosh believes asylum request or published the two stunt but he's deadly serious consistent with georgian authorities are off to him just because of what he and his channel say and judging by the record in recent years he's not the only one in two thousand and nine the widow of former georgian president appealed to germany's angela merkel for asylum a numerous others have left the country trill letty has need of the resources nor the audience to seriously compete with the large pro-government channels but john doe's say's he's sure about the government's reasons. it's because we're an opposition station they want us to give in and work for them to promote their message but i can't stoop to that. and this is the symbolism of the frustration felt by mr knowledge to nashville and his fellow opposition media a mock funeral the mentoring as they put it the death of georgian free media.
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and still ahead for you this hour economic instability continues to spark heated debate around the globe including major cities in the u.s. where protesters are preparing a peaceful yet robust response to the wave of heavy handed police crackdowns on the occupy movement. plus an on holding route islamic studies classes in german schools are meant to heal divisions of find out why they're cultivating conflict instead all the details just ahead. now a man who murdered a football fan in moscow triggering massive public unrest has been sentenced to twenty years behind bars the jury found. seen here guilty of the murder of hugo its lead off last week prosecutors had wanted to jail for twenty three year. shot dead last december by the north caucasus native when an argument turned violent his
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murder sparked massive race riots thousands gathered in central moscow and clashed with police. russia could ask interpol to help find russia's richest woman who is also the wife of former moscow mayor. the interior ministry says. they've been questioning over a massive embezzlement case currently under investigation. is following developments and you can cross to him live right now so this case is certainly attracting a lot of attention of course to get into but didn't as wealth and connections but what exactly is she wanted for. she is a russia's richest woman and according to forbes in two thousand and ten about two in the was the world's third richest woman her estimated total wealth was around three billion u.s. dollars her former company in that goal to go on some of the most attractive construction projects in the city one billion about the husband was moscow's mere
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impressive and attractive projects like this entirely new residential block in the city but it seems in now these days of glory are going to the past since both you don't know about that in the end you are wanted for questioning in connection with a very high profile embezzlement case the story was. the bank of moscow received around half a billion euros dollars from the city's budget this was at the peak of the economic crisis and it gave a loan warthe over four hundred million euros dollars to a small unknown company shortly after this deal about the same amount of money appeared on. personal bank account. at the moment the couple is outside of russia to the field to show. the questioning sessions in february and march and in april and now authorities say that they may get interpol involved in the
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situation to get here in moscow for questioning now currently it's reported that is in london and is in austria they've been informing the authorities through their representatives that they're outside of russia that's why they can't come to these questioning sessions but according to the authorities this still doesn't make it illegal and they do have to show and according to the latest reports from lawyer he is planning to show. for a show for questioning on the fifteenth of november. for that update is going to reporting there bosco. now in germany the government's attempts to unite different religious groups seem to be turning sour introducing islam classes in schools was meant to help educate muslims but authorities daniel bushell reports the measure seems to be bringing a very different result. a typical german school. teacher
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is preaching hate christians who go to discos drink alcohol and have a boyfriend they perform evolved gene christians and jews says alan i believe in the qur'an before it destroys your faces germany started islam classes in schools think the religion spreads peace you won't find. a phrase a sentence of koran. you have to persecute. them members of other religions when you. find them hit them yes muslims admit the close is a fall from suv tensions the relations between zero officials and systemic communities are not so good should really is a code of conduct in arab states where punishments can include i'm pretty sure and stoning campaigners war muslim youths are trying to spread shari'a across europe
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they teach them that they. of people. have more rights than the nonbelievers and the nonbelievers can be treated like picks and young say how can german law be higher then. that is not possible therefore we must install the sharia everywhere followers like perino the christian parents he's converted to islam every muslim here must swap german laws for sure rio he says chop off hands stone adulterers and floored homosexuals germany's policy of islam eyes they should may not be going to plan muslim students are leaving europe schools radicalized by their lessons this move by authorities is well meaning but it may instead be producing a general. of extremists the worst anti immigrant. surge in
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popularity in frankfurt almost half the residents of the free vote group is getting elected with this message for muslims integrate well leave our country more young man but also young women. which were. born in germany go to the extremists. conflict with germany's three million muslims but the experts say the country splitting apart it's a pro and anti islam camps. frankfurt's. the anti-corporate occupy wall street movement is organizing a general strike next week in response to more complaints of police brutality during a rally in oakland california an iraq war veteran was badly injured and police crackdown on thousands of activists that prompted hundreds walked through the streets of new york in support of the veteran who's now in hospital at least ten
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people were arrested and the occupy wall street movement has been rallying for five weeks now all across the united states hundreds have been arrested while many have been beaten pepper spray as police tried to disperse the marchers. a lot is this a calf and others following the developments of the occupy wall street protests on her twitter page you can get all the latest and quickest updated look at the bottom of the screen is her user name. well coming up in just a few minutes for you as story unveiling moscow's world renowned bolshoi theater really opens its doors in a huge excitement after years of lavish restoration. russia's intercontinental ballistic missile has been successfully a test launch from a submarine waters off the country's far east coast the missile can deliver ten warheads as far as eight thousand kilometers designed to withstand a nuclear blast it will become a fundamental part of russia's nuclear arsenal and after
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a successful launch in june it was decided to put the missile into mass production . now let's look at a some other leading news from around the world the first democratic elections in tunisia says the arab spring uprising has brought the moderate islamist party to power its representatives wanted ninety of two hundred seventy seats in the country's assembly which now has to draft a new constitution in the coming weeks but in stark contrast to optimistic accounts of the current situation in the country reports are coming in of clashes with security forces in the birthplace of the tunisian uprising. the leaders of sixteen a common enough usually sever proved and they have enough to do well succession laws meaning and a future children of british monarchs will have equal rights to the throne the heads of state approve the change in perth australia a summit opened by the british among other issues raised were challenges posed by the fragile global economy and quality the queen voiced her hope the summit would
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help bridge new vibrancy to the kind of well. a thirteen year old boy has been rescued from under the debris of a collapsed building five days after the powerful earthquake in eastern turkey rescue crews have been working round the clock to find survivors at least five hundred seventy people have been confirmed dead and over two thousand were injured while many more are believed to be missing under the rubble. now it's taken six years during which time there have been plenty of delays or drama and scandal but moscow's historic bolshoi theater is finally reopening today after a spectacular overhaul our. first look out of the glittering opening performance. the red and gold curtain will raise for the first time in six years at the legendary bolshoi theater revealing a restoration that ranks as the most meticulous and expensive in the theaters history at over seven hundred million dollars the restoration was directly
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supervised by the kremlin which sits nearby built in eighteen twenty five the theater of was almost destroyed by fire thirty years later it was bombed by the germans during world war two and was a political gathering place in saudia times restoration has been painstaking for many reasons the lines were set and me shortly upon the closing of the theater in two thousand and five shocked and genius found wide cracks running through the walls of the building and foundations would use to launch it to bust actually the bolshoi theatre could collapse at any moment and the site workers only electrical wiring was holding it up. indeed the building was in a conscious tropic stage and the last season before closing the theatre would admit audiences through side entrances because we were afraid of the political collapse and we wouldn't let people sit in the balconies have to do with the theater hadn't
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seen reconstruction in one hundred fifty years until the office of the president took control of the project management it was a much higher with different departments competing directives and working at cross purposes prosecutors opened a criminal investigation for possible and bustle and saying the state had paid a contractor three times for the same work for a total of thirty one million dollars. no expense was spared paramount was that the theater of be recreated according to their original vision of the stars so no detail was considered too expansive for challenging hundreds of spruce wood panels were imported. to replace those ripped out by the bolsheviks silk decorations were also remade from scratch in a special workshop minimal scope one of st and the bulk of the regional hammer and sickle took place with a valuable how did it go and i'm of the ramana business to pride of place over the
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box the first guests to officially visit the newly reopened feeder on its first night will be the russian president german chancellor angela merkel and the hands of the law scholar theatre the vienna state and covent garden. will be broadcasting the gallery opening of the bolshoi live on our website r t v dot com at two pm g.m.t. don't miss what promises to be a great event just ahead though we discuss whether euro zone summits can achieve anything more than just calming the markets but before that the business update with kareena. it's twenty four minutes past three o'clock here in moscow welcome to our business the markets are continuing to make headway around the world sentiment has been given a significant lift by this week's proposals from the e.u. leaders on combating the eurozone debt crisis however cracks already beginning to appear to western from believes that the rally could prove to be short lived. given
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that a lot of plans are sitting on cash we could see a little bit of a continuation of this rally i think it's very weak in term terms foundation the sort of optimism that we've seen on the back of what happened in europe i think is very fragile because now what people would be doing is looking ahead and basically asking themselves with other countries come knocking on the door for it and it's coming here that's worth something and then we're back to the same agenda again they're also stores understand a few issues regarding the facility increase that has not been decided yet so i don't agree completely out of the woods but for now that seems to be the sentiment of the investors are voting with the money and this could maybe continue for a little bit but it's a look fragile to me. it's time to take a look at the markets oil is lower paring its biggest weekly gain since march prices dropped one half percent up to japanese factory production declined four percent in september analysts expect crude to decline further next week brant blend
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is trading over one hundred ten dollars a barrel this hour while that is at ninety two and a half dollars a barrel the european markets are mixed this out to the previous sessions rallied london's footsie is into red and germany's dax is still holding on in the black banks have showed strong performance in the morning but have reversed earlier gains although h.s.b.c. is still two percent in the black all the dax chemical from linda is gaining over two percent as it kind of permits for their outlook. and here in russia markets are not as strong as they were at the start of the trading session they're mixed right now the r.t.s. is point seven percent and i'm isaacs is just annoying and the red let's take a look at some individual shambles lows and you major is are up with gaining one and a half percent drug maker from standard is also on the rise the company's sales rose by third by a third during the first nine months of the year and metal miner m k is down that the company has posted at two hundred eighty six nearly. dahlan met last quarter
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here. russia's biggest sewer line importing metal has priced to chairs at the lower end of a missile range ahead of its london i.p.o. price per share has been set at around forty dollars being the whole company would be found at five and a half dollars the placement is part of putting metals efforts to get better access to foreign investors. and russia russia's richest man doesn't listen has one and all to buy the country's biggest car the railway operator freight one hundred seventy five percent stake from russian where ways for a reported four point two billion dollars forty two billion dollars the company currently control around twenty three percent of the country's real freight rail freight. that's about that for this hour but will bring you more in about forty five minutes so help you to understand.
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criminal court in exchange for his safety for some leaders in the west that means there are links to the old regime could get a very public airing. the french president says allowing greece into the euro was a mistake after. a deal to stave off the debt crisis threatening to engulf the entire euro zone. to ask for help. russia's legendary paltrow theatre pre-sold recorded with a grab on friday six years of massive renovation were marred by countless delays scandals allegations of corruption. peter lavelle and his guests try to find a scenario that could help greece stay in the euro zone that's up next.
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