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the lies in our american energy for protestors are stripped of their main power supply and left out in the cold that see their ranks all stirred by marines and the national guard in. a conflict of interests germany's nationalist movement takes an increasingly hard line against the problems immigrant population fears the trend could cause even deeper social divisions. and the man in the role of millions of people in their life savings back in the one nine hundred ninety s. has come up with another financial scheme once again promise of ukrainians wealth beyond their imagination. coming to you live from the russian capital you're watching r.t. good to have you with us now our top story hundreds of occupy wall street out of us will have to battle plummeting temperatures as well as corporate greed without any
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power supply miracle authorities have confiscated generators and a fuel from their capital or a bad heart and citing fire safety concerns. as a latest. well i'm here in zuccotti park liberty plaza as it's been dubbed by the occupy wall street movement here the scene of a tense standoff between city officials and protesters early on friday morning more than twenty uniformed police officers and fire department officials and should be encampments and demanded that the protesters turn over anything that may be considered a fire hazard citing safety concerns well oh ok all right we'll. point zero zero zero zero in the end approximately six generator power generators were seized by the police several dozen canisters of fuel including a best of oil for cooking now preventing fires is of course a very reasonable concern when you're dealing with a densely packed time city such as what occupy wall street park has become but at the same time a lot of people here feel that this is also
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a convenient way for the city to essentially crack down on the movement in a sort of backhanded manner as temperatures continue to plummet into freezing freezing degrees the first snow is expected here in zuccotti the put the coding part over the weekend so a lot of processor steel that this is perhaps some sort of way for the city to freeze them out decided to spend their results remain here downtown new york because the park was of course the scene of the original occupy wall street demonstration which started at seven seven seat since then it's expired inspired similar movements all across the country in the world in fact from tokyo to toronto as protesters continue to turn out in the streets protesting against economic inequality and what they say is corporate greed one of the chances you frequently hear here in the united states is we are in the ninety nine percent a reference to the ninety nine percent of americans who are not in the same sort of economic beneficiary condition as the top one percent earners now this is
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a reference in fact to one of the recent economic reports that came out here in the u.s. citing that the top one percent of earners in the united states one adjusted for. inflation and actually solve their ernie's surabaya an astounding two hundred and seventy five percent from one thousand nine hundred seventy nine to two thousand and seven further apart for trading this economic inequality and social inequality that a lot of people are simply with here in the united states a lucy craft an obvious non-issue in the situation for r t her twitter feed is the place on the web for the quickest updates on the occupy wall street situation. police have a handedness in dealing with the occupy wall street protesters has dominated recent headlines when iraq war veteran scott olsen was badly injured during an occupy oakland rally earlier this week the incident quickly went viral on the net result is an associate sure kind of reports the movement is not what attracted people from all walks of american life. america's autumn faeces covered up protesters clean
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from tear gas shot into the crowd by police. at least ninety seven arrests an oakland california. on tuesday night. a twenty four year old marine and iraq war veteran scott olsen shot in the head by a police tear gas canister unable to even see his name. a march of solidarity with the oakland protesters in new york leads to ten arrests . protesters slammed into the ground and netted by police earlier in another marine confronts police treatment of protesters and a video now gone viral on the web. you risked their lives for america now part of the uprising marines and others who serve the u.s. go public in their fight for the occupy wall street because let's find out what
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this means for them right. joining us. recognize this is an american. in the negative stereotypes thirty year old gary briggs has served in the national guard for the last two years he's spending his short vacation at occupy wall street guys marines national guard navy seals. yeah the more the better the guardsman is outraged at the fact that marines are getting attacked and who's a cop that better should be fired. by. others here believe it won't be long however until the police join the crowds instead of restricting them. and they're going to see that. zero but even if this doesn't happen the movement won't be scared away any time soon with marines and other military vets pledging to have the protesters back.
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everybody has banded together and the rope that's being created here no sword will associate churkin r.t. and your. and still to come this hour despite the threat of violence and members of the occupy wall street movement refuse to give up on their dreams. right now these are impossible in america for a lot of people these people need to believe that dreams must continue journalist laura hartman is gay just opinions from the heart of the big apple. and their financial woes caused by a strengthening currency find out how the world's third largest economy and its exports are both going nowhere i'll have all the details of the stories interesting few minutes. germany's leading nationalist party wants all immigrants to leave and it seems the extreme view is attracting growing support in the country but opponents say the movement is giving rise to violent crime and causing a dangerous rift within society artie's tom barton reports.
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what do these two very different pieces of music have in common they're both the themes in germany and they increasingly represent clashing forms of society here we want. immigrants in germany just illegal rules yes and after the other day i was told that's the view of the national democratic party or n.p.t. here in germany they've supported many concepts attended by right wing supporters of their opponents argue they promote hatred they achieve that and some regions in east germany that know immigrants. it's not because of economy reasons it's because nobody wants ready to go there because it's there always threatened one anti nazi
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group recently managed to do right when concert goers into wearing their bogus t. shirts when they were washed the right wing the slogan dissolved to reveal a message urging the wearer to leave the near nazi group however german police and intelligence estimates that there are eight to ten thousand hard core militant neo nazis in the country. yes those behind the stunt say that those numbers mean germany's problem is in the top three in europe every year in germany statistically you have about fifty thousand french thousand eight crimes. of them about eight hundred violent crimes so that's also been the top five from your own report accusations of inciting hatred to the n p d yes they were unmoved germany is the state of the germans but if you are today you have parts in berlin with more than thirty forty percent of foreignness when it's just too much germany has large
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ethnic minority populations from turkey the arab world and beyond. and many families now have second and third generation members with german citizenship and they're gaining political representatives who defy anyone who says they don't belong here m p d or other party is. not to say to me or take to move this part of the beach on me whereas most political parties are now finding candidates from the ethnic groups they represent those on the right a posting not banners and slogans but the message go back where you came from with such a political divide the potential is there for german politics to become a lot nastier it's not immediately obvious that this fruit and vegetable store is at the edge of the turkish district in berlin it looks much like a fruit and vegetable stall elsewhere in the city but the question being fought over in political debates is will this region become
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a route for cultural exchange or a border between essentially foreign territories tom watson r.t. . syrian protesters of calls for a no fly zone over the country and aerial support from nato warplanes it comes out of the alliance announced the end of its campaign in libya the arab league has denounced civilian casualties in syria with thirty seven people reportedly killed in friday's anti-government rallies brian becker from the u.s. based answer antiwar coalition believes the demands of the opposition could spark a disastrous conflict where using the same lingo the same scenario the syrian opposition is borrowing a page from the playbook for libya they know that they can come to power only with the advance with the support with the intervention through multiple means of the nato powers of the western powers and i think what we can tell the syrian people is look at what happened in libya the issue of a no fly zone sounds like go
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a way to defend civilians it's really a way to begin the war could begin military operations against the syrian air force or air defenses i think the first and this is the plan of the obama administration is not direct military intervention but to promote a civil war inside of syria i think they realize that the syrian government is substantially stronger militarily and within the arab world as compared to could feet but they can use the human beings who have grievances valid or not to be the human material for a civil war and i think the u.s. government officials signaling the syrian opposition and the syrian president that base should learn the lesson of libya is a clear message begin the civil war they want to weaken syria first as a prelude to a more direct intervention for regime change. well for more in-depth coverage and exclusive footage visit r.t.
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dot com well here's a look at what else is online for you right now he tells them get off these dealings with western leaders have yet come to light as his son saif al islam one of the process surrendered to the international criminal court. russia supermodel and children's philanthropist natalia with yarn about tells the true story of an orphans journey from being abandoned at a mental health hospital to becoming part of a loving family in the us. i want to be a twentieth century's most of us get rich quick schemes is back after going bankrupt seventeen years ago and resulting in a prison term for its founder and ukrainian based around them financial pyramid has resurfaced and despite the project once wiping out the savings of millions there are still plenty of investors willing to open their wallets once again art is a mix a machete has the story. the trying to live in russian if you can movie the pyramid depletes a robin hood of the ninety nine sees a businessman who promises well for ordinary people and confronts the oligarchs.
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the real story behind this plot was a sad episode in russia supposed soviet history the financial pyramid called attracted millions vowing to multiply their investments many times in the end it went bust up to fifteen million people lost their life savings. i don't feel like i'm a sinner what about all the m.m.m. one hundred four it was undermined by the government so i knew him in general was virtually unlimited resources absolutely i'm control of the situation was not acceptable and everything was done to the related city came over already the driving force behind the m.m. movement spent five years in prison for fraud but now the man often called the russian bernie madoff is back seventeen years since his financial pyramid had space to its back with another financial thing and while it's hard to find any commercial
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enterprise the streets of ukraine cities have been literally flooded with the calls to join in with the m.m.m. twenty eleven. we can do more is the slogan of the new can train of road he admits it is another pyramid and is a risky venture but still promises speed will that they will make money this. is a virtual currency called dollars which constantly goes up in price from twenty to sixty percent a month at this price only i can search for some individuals exchange of money with it any obligations guarantees and conditions it is a fundamental point when there is no legal entity new joint account new office in other words everything is shared between millions of protocol and the means no one can put an end to it. financial experts in ukraine see little surprise in my body's latest scheme given the rough patch the country is going through the national bank is like you know order to not allow the depreciation of national currency is like
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introducing your restrictions and another. government bureaucracy is again something like administered only press in the financial markets and people looking for an exit although he claims his actions are legal ukraine's politicians disagree the ruling party wants current laws tightened to block m.n. from making off with vulnerable people's nast ags m m m m m m m two thousand and eleven is a prison for a national service and requires a license providing financial services without a license is a criminal offense. m.m.m. twenty eleven already has one point five million investors and counting. again convinced it is a road to riches try telling that to the many millions of victims left with nothing and still reeling from his previous ponzi. scheme see reporting from here in ukraine. europe's debt troubles may have taken center stage this week about
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a crisis of a similar scale could also be unfolding in japan the country's currency the yen hit a record high have bring imports and a lowering incomes shorty komatsu looks at why the third largest economy in the world respond itself on the brink of a major financial crisis. in many ways the japanese economy is like this fish. caught dried out frozen and now how the great chance of value sliced clean up. take the industry itself japanese sushi shops raking in about seventeen billion dollars annually with hungry customers consuming nine million tonnes of sisterhood along the way. it's an addiction repeated all around the world but it's not helping the main exporters which has been left floundering. japanese food is the most popular food in the world and definitely i think there are many other companies like ours doing the
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same business and everywhere else in these companies are suffering major consequences from a stronger. when the national currency is up it pushes exports down japanese goods just too expensive to compete on the wild stage and its profits disappear so do people's livelihoods stagnant growth the strongman and the massive national debt some economists korea japan maybe all of the areas away from its own major economic crisis and says this east asian nation remains the world's number three economy the consequences of the big global this is something japan's political leaders are determined to avoid and many are calling for urgent action. in these industry can probably enjoy the current seventy five year into the dollar level for a little while but if this situation doesn't change over
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a longer period i think we're going to see japanese factories and large companies move their operations overseas places like vietnam thailand or china this would lead to a hollowing out of japanese domestic industry and create unemployment is facing an extraordinary economic crisis. that despite the mores of ruling party lawmakers it is not clear there is anything the japanese government can really do to prevent the soaring from leading japanese businessman stop. money. going in supply industries raja losing its ability to sell their products. to just turn so when i see a world faces these conditions japanese companies have to look for whatever opportunities they can discover but that's not going to be easy in a country where the government itself is the plea in the red japan has the highest national debt among major economies owing almost twice as much as the economy makes
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in an entire year couple that with the funds needed to rebuild after the devastation and leached by the earthquake and tsunami earlier this year and it seems japan is fighting a battle it may not be able to win she horrific matsu r.t. tokyo and still to come your way here on r t russia's a world renowned bolshoi theatre a real friends in spectacular style following in rio what's transpired refurbishment after six years of meticulous work to complete. the history has shown the training foreign military forces can have bitter consequences for both instructor and student all this is pakistan accuses india of turning afghanistan against it artie's military contributor colonel you're getting crucial of examines the subject in his latest blog. there is no shot of being the true pakistani general came out with his latest review regarding this situation in
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afghanistan well what a surprise he blamed india for turning afghanistan against pakistan his reason because diplomats intelligence and military officials from afghanistan are getting training in india and they are coming back indoctrinated anti pakistan views that's what general musharraf things and reality the training of military and civilian officials in other countries cuts both ways and even could backfire big time ask cia trained their pakistani counterparts and mujahideen during the anti-slavery jihad in afghanistan including al qaida and their associates it was only after the united states completely abandoned afghanistan and pakistan then there are students
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contrary to the general musharraf logic that for in training is followed by for an indoctrination it was in pakistan that i qaida military it's turned out to be the most rabid anti americans and it was them who turned their weapons against their masters and trainers. well now for a brief look at some other stories making headlines around the world twin explosions are reportedly rocked the afghan capital kabul and the nearby city of god is a coup in our province a suicide bomber targeted a nato convoy in kabul killing at least four people several people were also hurt when explosives were detonated on the outskirts of the city they're being treated at the scene now the most recent violent episode involved a man in afghan military uniform turned his weapon and coalition troops a country south killing to. the heart of thailand is on flood alert as
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a massive body of water surrounding bangkok breaks through the city's defenses parts of the city are already under water and authorities warn the situation will worsen if there years give way three months of relentless rain soaked cos the worst flooding in thailand in decades claiming three hundred sixty lives across the country it's also caused billions of dollars worth of damage by submerging homes factories and historic sites. a moroccan man has been sentenced to death for carrying out the april bombing of america's favorite killed seventeen people. are says they will appeal of the court's going to fiction and denies his client's role in the terrorist attack however the relatives of the victims cried out in court at the really and c. of the sentences given to his accomplices limited to just four years imprisonment the attack should go relatively peaceful morocco major tourist destination that draws millions of visitors each year. the occupy wall street movement in
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america has been widely criticized for a lack of concrete demands all the host of the resident show laurie harf a minister asked of protesters if they actually have a definitive message for the banks and politicians. the protesters of occupy wall street are clearly bad up with wall street and with washington so what do you think they would have to say to their would be oppressors this week let's talk about that i would like to say on your human beings also do you see the suffering that people are going through you know what it's like we want the health insurance that you have everybody should have their health insurance we should have the basic rights in the basic care care of we the people more than your banker we need you to join us because they're just people to be an us versus them. and your help corporate personhood what is that and corporations that are
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have felt as though it's ok to exploit people and exploit the planet for profit and profit alone so what you have to say to those corporations well i don't have to say anything other than i don't support them how do you say be fair and share to someone or something that does not know what what kind of concept this is andrew qadi we practice we're a community where we share our resources. people are so greedy and so. money and wealth and materialism and consumerism you still have a matter for all these corporate bigwigs who are taking millions and not supporting their messages and so them my message is to make sure that the soldiers that are here and they continue to believe that this conversation is important and that these people are involved in a process of constructing a role where dreams are possible right now dreams are impossible in america for a lot of people these people need to believe that dreams must continue that's why
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we hear so it seems like the bottom line is the protesters are less interested in talking to wall streeters and washington themselves and more interested in keeping the conversation and the power among the people themselves. now moscow's legendary bolshoi theater has finally reopened its stores after six years of refurbishment and delays nearly two thousand people took their seats for an exclusive performance with. among them all she has the details of how the grand theater made its way back to the forefront of russia's cultural stage. that's the curtain one talk of the first time in six years it was billed everyone a patient ranks as the most meticulous and expansive in the papers history and it was impressive because in the first place it was renovated according to the original vision of the stars of. the amount of genius to all hammer and sickle emblems were at all placed with the regional symbol of czarist russia the double
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habits of eagle no detail was considered as to expensive or challenging and the least of those invited to come to russia to come to the bolshoi on this first night was very impressive among the guests we saw the whole goodbye children he has of the last skull of peter vienna oprah house called and garden i was so in the belly of a down the way here shortly before the big gala concert started with caught up with tell an actress money could be lucci it was her first time at the bolshoi theater but not the first time in russia. so. here i sit. on her. bike to. syria. and there. was a rush to. see the time that i've been here for russia.
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