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new york police get frosty on the anti wall street protesters confiscating their heating equipment just as this sounds a blizzard sits in the east coast right now leaving hundreds of campaigners out in the cold we report for you this hour also. a stern warning the arab league calls on syria to stop the bloodshed as dozens of civilian deaths are reported in fresh government crackdowns on protesters. and history repeating itself the man who built the biggest financial planner admitted russian history may be a result trix this time with his sights set on investors in ukraine. alone welcome it's ten pm saturday evening here in moscow i'm kevin over here at r.t. tonight now top story u.s. police are upping their efforts against the occupy movement in the country for the second month now in new york where the anti corporate straightens began offices are
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literally leaving protesters out in the cold they swept through zuccotti park where hundreds of been camping out confiscating power generators and gas canisters which have been to fire hazard thing is though i've just been saying on season least snowstorm has been hitting the east coast right now the latest pictures we got for you can see it here temperatures hitting subzero places are also being criticized for cracking down on protesters across the country too in oakland california the mayor has been falls for apologize after demonstrators there were tear gas this week despite the violence the movement's picking up momentum. in the reports on how war veterans are now helping fill protester ranks. america's autumn pieces covered up protesters fleeing from tear gas shot into the crowd by police. at least ninety seven arrests in all could california. on tuesday night. a twenty four year old marine and iraq war veteran scott olsen shot in the head by
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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 . protestors slammed into the ground and netted by police earlier another marine confronts police treatment of protesters in 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 cause let's find out what this means for them the fact. personnel are joining us shows that they recognize that this is an american it's not about him he's in a negative stereotype thirty year old gary briggs has served in the national guard for the last two years he's spending his short b.-k.
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sion at occupy wall street does marines national guard navy seals. yan more the better the guardsman is outraged at the fact that marines are getting attacked at home by cop it better should be fired but not by. others here believe it won't be long however until the police join the crowds instead of restricting that we're going to see. this protesting they're going to work for years and they're going to see that their pitching is zero but even if this doesn't happen the movement won't be scared to wait any time soon with marines and other military vets pledging to have the protesters back yet. thank you thank you. i think that everybody has banded together and the rope that's being created here you know is sword will die and our t. . so you see us with david korten he's been studying the root causes of why
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thousands of protests across the country he told me place crackdowns on the demonstrations are only shooting anger against an unfair system the bulk of the protestors are deeply committed to nonviolence which is extremely important and i think the police sometimes fail to recognize that when they attack nonviolent protesters it really exposes the the corruption of the system and the fact that the police also mostly are fielded to protect the one percent and not to protect the free speech rights of the rest of us that actually draws more support for the protest they are finally drawing attention to the fact that we have an economy actually not only in the united states but in the world that is predominantly working for the for the one percent of people who control the financial system it is not working for the ninety nine percent we've had so much conversation in the united states fueled by corporate media focusing attention on the problem as obama as the problem is the government is skipping over the faster that wall street has
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created an economy that is devoted primarily to making money for rich people through trying financial teams we have to address that issue you know people are complaining that the occupy wall street people don't have clear demands it's actually quite clear what they want they want their economy back they want their government back they want their future back and they actually want a country that operates by principles of are true democracy and and real markets which which work for everyone. just let you know come a bit later in the program tomorrow we give the demonstrators in new york a chance to get their voices heard again to. these people are so greedy. by money and wealth in materialism and consumerism during half a list heads down to occupied zuccotti park in the big apple for us protesters for their message to wall street. also ahead germany's multicultural melting pot boils
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over as immigration anger drives a deepening divide through communities are t.v. reports from berlin. and attacked by army deserters and syria's reportedly left seventeen soldiers dead according to human rights groups it comes after the arab league condemned the continued killings of civilians in the country and the regime protests the arab ministerial committee is due to hold another round of talks with syrian officials over the weekend to try to help end the crisis the u.n. estimates now more than three thousand people have been killed since march when the uprising against president bashar assad began some of the protesters have also been calling for a no fly zone over the country and aerial support from nato warplanes but this isn't syrian writer and democracy campaign and michelle a lawyer told r.t. that most of the population doesn't support foreign intervention. we're against military intervention but it's a day to morrow or in ten years time even if the regime is to ny late every one of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't
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want to add external slavery to our domestic one we don't want to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration camp a polygon for larger countries. back of us based antiwar coalition believes that unlike libya syria is too strong for the alliance to intervene that's why the west wants to spark a civil war to bring regime change. more 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 would be 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
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a wild 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 khadafi but they can use the human beings who have grievances valid or not to be the human materiel 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 a civil war and they want to weaken syria first as a as a prelude to a more direct intervention for regime change the answer to all coalitions brumback of there are massive protests for economic justice as you take place and use really
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counted later saturday to organize as a calling for a repeat of september's rallies which so many half a million people social conditions columnist and writers bradley burston says people are now questioning everything that previously to blind eye eye to. the automatic and and basically behind the scenes allocation of resources from many government ministries to new housing developments in the occupied territories may be very much more difficult to carry out without scrutiny of the questioning has a lot to do with transparency the question has a lot to do with what actually is happening with the resources that are going to finance and we're going to the settlements and even if the settlement activity is not blocked the fact of the allocations the widespread nature of allocations from many ministries and the nature of the subsidies that go
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out to the settlements may change people's minds eventual about the wisdom of continue to build there. a massive financial permit scheme which wiped out millions of people's life savings in russia in the one nine hundred ninety s. he's back it's eccentric found this time for his dodgy accounting then but now save his new crane a queuing up to hand over the cash again to lexi or jeff he spends a bit. the twenty live in russian hit movie the pyramid depicts a robin hood of the nine hundred ninety s. a businessman who promises well for people and confronts the only guard. the real story behind the split 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 after fifteen million people lost their life savings. i don't feel like
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i'm a sinner but a bit of a man am ninety four it was undermined by the government so i knew him and emerged with virtually unlimited resources absolutely uncontrolled so the situation was not acceptable and everything was done to eliminate it said a game of floridian the driving force behind the m.m.m. movement spent five years in prison for fraud but now the man often called the russian bernie madoff years back seventeen years since his financial pyramid had walked the post soviet space is back with another financial scheme and whilst what you could hardly find any commercial enterprise the streets of ukraine cities have been literally flooded with calls to join in with the m.m.m. twenty eleven. we can do more is the slogan of the new complain about brody admits it is another pyramid and is a risky venture but still promises people that they will make money this. is a virtual currency called demand dollars which constantly goes up in price from
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twenty to sixty percent a month this price only i can see it some individuals exchanging money between themselves without any obligations got until some conditions it is a fundamental point when there's no legal entity to joint account a new office in other words everything is shared between millions of private accounts it means no one can put an end to it so. 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 in order to not allow the depreciation of national currency is like introduced him in the euro threats sense and a lot of people understand that the government bureaucracy is against something like a minister told the press in the financial markets and people looking for an exit nobody claims his actions are legal ukraine's politicians disagree the ruling party wants current laws tightened to block and a man from making off with vulnerable people's nasty eggs m.m.m. m.m.m.
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two thousand and eleven has a provision for a national service and requires a license providing financial services without a license as a criminal offense with 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. alexi russia ski r.t. reporting from here in ukraine. further at least the finances are looking equally flaking too but for very different reasons as we reported to need to stop the rot in the world the third largest economy but it would be a disaster of epic with an astonishing debt. next though germany's on a damage limitation drive to curb a rise in they are not see as a nationalist groups during decades of the now defunct multicultural policy the more the country tries to united's ethnic communities the more force in our part
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voters eyes are now turning towards hardline right wing parties as artists and bug reports the worry is that the cultural divide could violently tear apart society. what do these two very different pieces of music have in common they're both performed in germany and the increasing labor presumed clashing forms of society here we want the immigrants german just the illegal once it was after the other of the others to that's the view of the national democratic party or n.p.t. here in germany they've supported many concerts attended by right wing supporters but their opponents argue they promote hatred they achieve their end some regions in east germany there are no immigrants. it's not because of
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a comic reasons but it's because nobody wants redy to go there because it's they're always threatened one and the nazi group recently managed to do right wing concert goers you to wearing their bogus chief shirts when they were washed the right wing slogan dissolved to reveal a message urging the wearer to leave the near nazi group. however german police intelligence estimates that there are eight to ten thousand hard core militant neo nazis in the country those behind the systems say that those numbers mean germany's problem is in the top three in europe every year in germany sadistically you have about fifty thousand francs thousand. of them about eight hundred violent crimes so that's also one of the top five from your own report accusations of inciting hatred to the n.p.t. yes they were unmoved germany's the state of the germans but if you are today you
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have parts in berlin with more than thirty forty percent of foreign us when it's just too much germany has large 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 out of this. maps to say to me or take to me this year of each other whereas most political parties are now finding candidates from the ethnic groups they represent those on the right a posting up banners and slogans with 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
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a fruit and vegetable stall elsewhere in the city but the question being fought over in political debates is will this region become a route for cultural exchange or a border between essentially foreign territories from boston r.t. . intense ethnic division in africa's newest countries reached disturbing levels of violence this weekend were a suspected rebel attack in self-defense killed seventy five people officials say it was a strike on an oil rich province most of the fatalities were rebel fighters and fifteen civilians also died so the downs who plagued by tribal violence since it began declaring autonomy from sudan in two thousand and five around three thousand people are thought to have been killed in the country this year alone. has been a series of insurgent attacks in afghanistan in one incident the taliban suicide car bomber struck on a convoy of foreign troops in kabul thirteen service personnel are dead along with three civilians and a policeman i was later
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a man in an afghan military uniform fired on u.s. troops in the south killing two tackle was killed at the scene there have also been reports that a woman suicide bombers targeted government offices in the east. tile and see the high tide passed on was a bit lower than expected thankfully reducing fears that bangkok would be swamped in the worst flooding in decades nonetheless parts of the capital remain underwater fishel have asked the u.s. military now to help survey the damage the prime minister said the water was expected to recede in the first week of november claimed more than three hundred seventy lives since july. well the good athlete was the influential son claims he's not guilty of crimes against humanity in the but in direct talks with prosecutors at the hague to bring the side for islam in but his whereabouts remain a nervous little arms wanted for suspected war crimes during the eight month libyan uprising which the u.n. says killed over thirty thousand people and ended with his father's violence there . and for more on what's next for post gadhafi libya if you get
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a minute head toward website altie dot com very good exclusive pictures got together for you from our correspondent in tripoli of images of the country's reaction to its new being libya faces its next chapter now it's an online some other r.t. but also the story of the russian cinderella supermodel a tally of all done over helping to bring real life stories of russian orphans to the wider world after helping to get the tale published. and russia's most historic theater opens up its doors after a massive ban of a ship with a glorious gala yes even if you got the highlights there an article comes from. the clouds a gathering of the land of the rising sun and worryingly towards a financial crisis the country's going to be huge national debt as it struggles to recover from this year's earthquake and tsunami disaster she looks at how do
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parents dire circumstances are leaving it traps and teetering on the edge. in many ways the japanese economy is like this fish. caught dried out frozen and now having great chunks of value sliced lino. take the industry itself japanese sushi shops raking in about seventeen billion dollars annually with hungry customers consuming nine million tonnes of season 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 same business and everywhere else in these companies are suffering major consequences from
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a strong. 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 strong yen and the massive national debt some economists korea japan maybe all the few years away from its own major economic crisis as is 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 urgent action. and he's industry can probably enjoy the current seventy five years of the dollar level for a little while but if this situation doesn't change over a longer period i think we're going to see japanese factories and large companies move their operations overseas bases like vietnam thailand or china this would lead
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to a hollowing out of japanese domestic industry and creates unemployment japan is facing an extraordinary economic crisis. that despite the hoary of ruling party lawmakers it is not clear there's anything the japanese government can really do to prevent a soaring from leaving japanese businessman stop. money. there. but when supply industry is gradually losing its ability to sell their products and machines to just aren't selling and since the 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 if they plea in the red japan has the highest national debt among major economies owing almost twice as much as the economy makes in an entire year coupled that with the funds needed to rebuild after the
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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. couric matthews r.t. tokyo and thousands continue to protest across america as part of a handsome corporate occupied movement the mainstream media is a pains to point out there's a lack of a unified agenda or next story half of this returns to where it all started in new york to discover that every demonstrator has a special something to say to wall street. the protesters of occupy wall street are clearly bad up with wall street and with washington so what it would have to say to their would be oppressors this week let's talk about that i would like to say you're 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 that health insurance we should have
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the basic rights and the basic care we the people more than your brain we need you to join us because they're just people to be an us versus them we be your help corporate personhood what is that and corporations that are 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 and to 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 method for all these corporate bigwigs who are taking millions and not supporting their messages and to them my message is to make sure that these soldiers that are
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here and they continue to believe that this conversation is important and that these people are involved in the process of constructing a role where dreams are possible right now dreams aren't possible in america for a lot of people these people need to believe their dreams must continue that's why we're here 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. that's been reported it's known in new york tonight will bring you the very latest on the ongoing situation there of course coming i was here on and i think it's also one minus osme of the contestants. up soon tonight r.t. goes as well backstage at the newly refurbished bolshoi theater to discover some ambitious engineering brought russia's most famous theater back to my first great show last night you did see it we got online as well for you tonight it's here on
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