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in new york where the anti-corporate demonstrations have began officers are literally leaving protesters out in the cold they've swept through zuccotti park where hundreds have been camping out confiscating power generators and gas canisters saying they're a fire hazard this comes as an unseasonable snow storm hits the east coast as you can see here with up to ten inches expected as temperatures hit subzero police are also being criticized for cracking down on protesters across the country in oakland california the mayor has been forced to apologize after demonstrators there were tear gassed this week despite the violence the movement is picking up momentum he's honest i see a trick and i reports on how war veterans are now helping fill protester when it's . america's autumn faeces covered up protestors fleeing from tear gas shot into the crowd by police. at least ninety seven arrests in old could california. on tuesday night. a twenty four year old marine and iraq war veteran scott olsen shot
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in the head by a police tear gas canister unable to even say his name right yet. a march of solidarity with the oakland protesters in new york leads to ten arrests of . protesters slammed into the ground and netted by police earlier in another marine confronts police treatment of protesters in a video now gone viral on the web. i think. you think those who risk 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 this means for them the fact that more and more military personnel are joining us. they recognize that this is an american movement it's not about hippies in a negative stereotypes thirty year old gary briggs. served in the national guard
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for the last two years he's spending his short be cation at occupy wall street got some marines national guard maybe. more the better the guardsman is outraged at the fact that marines are getting attacked at home the crop that should be fired up by. others here believe it won't be long however until the police join the crowds instead of restricting them you're going to see a lot of reporters persist protesting they're going to work twenty years and they're going to see that it's 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. again and. i think that everybody has banded together and the rope that's being created here you know a sword will cut and if they see a church r t v or. and in the report we've just seen we saw sergeant shamar thomas
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members of the n.y.p.d. over their treatment of protesters later he spoke to us and told us why he felt he had to speak out. scott olsen is you know a patriot to this country and he you know decided to go out and stand up for the people he chose to protect in iraq so to see that you know the police had no disregard for him or uniform was shocking you know unbelievable the protests that decided that they would peacefully march through the streets you know you know chanting and you know these are our streets because you know in fact the streets and the police you know really going hard to. stop what we're trying to do peacefully and trying to you know i feel like they were trying to incite violence and. you know be disorderly but everybody kept it peaceful nobody you know did any sort of violent acts toward the police but in my twenty five years on this earth that was one of the greatest things that i've ever been
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a part of as far as what will change the american people on the catch on day where all of this is this is about the ninety nine percent of america that are hardworking that are you know good citizens to go to you know go to work every day come home and take care of their kids this is this is about the america that we all know and love us author david korten has been studying the root causes of life thousands are protesting across the country he says police crackdowns on the demonstrations are only fueling anger against an unfair system. the bulk of the protesters 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 corruption of the system and the fact that the police 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
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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 is the problem is the government skipping over the fact that wall street has created an economy that is devoted primarily to making money for rich people through trying financial games 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 true democracy and real markets which which work for everyone. later in the program we give the demonstrators in new york
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a chance to let their voices be heard. these people are so greedy and so. money and wealth and materialism and consumerism occupied zuccotti park in the big apple for our team. goes there fast protesters for their message wall street. to germany's multicultural melting pot boils over as immigration drives a deepening divide through communities like the reports from berlin. activists say syrian security forces have killed at least thirty people during mass protests calling for the downfall of president bashar assad's regime this comes after the arab league condemned the continuing killings of civilians in the country the arab ministerial committee is due to hold another round of talks with syrian officials later on sunday to help end of the crisis the u.n. estimates more than three thousand people have been killed since march when the
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regime uprising began some of the protesters have also been calling for a no fly zone over the country and aerial support from nato warplanes but dissident says syrian writer and democracy campaigner and shouted well told our to you that most of the population does not want support from foreign intervention. or against military intervention whether it's today tomorrow 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 want to add external slavery to our domestic law we don't want it 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 poly go on philology countries. from the foundation for political economic and social research and believes that military intervention will not help to resolve the political crisis i don't think that no fly zone would be an official
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way to face with the assad regime because when we see the development of the protests and the brutal crackdown of the cedar ridge email against the protesters we see that the syrian regime had been using its its length forces a lot except for the occasional use of helicopters to shut down the protesters and using a no fly zone like the one in libya i don't think would be an official way to face with police. you know crackdown of to regime strong parallels have been asked between libyan case and the syrian case i think this is a grave error because there are grave differences between the syrian case and the libyan case when we look at the syrian case i think it's completely different i mean if you look at it's like social fabric or the sectarian lines in syria we see
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that all. he'd from the opposition and also the fighting this regime groups have been living together the syrian giora if you get dorothy does will let you know a scenario like the one in libya and now to israel where thousands of demonstrators protesting against social inequality and government spending policy to the streets of tel aviv again after nearly two month break artie's lear brings us the latest. the last demonstration back in september in early september sold a million people come to the streets of the country logan i'm somewhat satisfied with that turnout and after that a lot of the protesters many of them are university students return to process and things that didn't take a little bit of it but said he now what we have seen in the last few hours is not only attention on what is happening internally fear should be is maybe a force has also known strikes on southern gaza eleven people have been killed five of them are members of the islamic jihad organization that is what holds
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a sponsible for a grad missile that was fired into israel earlier in the week the concern here though talking to people is that this story of social demonstrations will not be missed by many in the international community as it focuses on what is happening externally and certainly the mainstream international media is making a lot of what is going on on gaza to the detriment of what is happening here and with me to talk about this is nicholas simmons who is one of the our social protasis nicolette why are you back on the streets after a two month lull. the knesset the parliament is returning from its recess tomorrow that the day after i mean. we just hope that they'll reconsider their budgetary considerations and the problem has been that the budget considerations have been about parties and politics they've been about leading the tide to seem to control everything we want the budgetary considerations to consider just the general good of the country here in israel it's very very important to realize we are not in
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economic recession a problem isn't that we don't have enough money problem is that it's being mismanaged the government decisions about what to do with the money is bad oh the lows so that's what we're certainly when you hear the cries of people here and really they slogan is the people demand of social justice people here saying that the government can do what it wants to attract attention but they certainly will not give up. i'm what they say a very legitimate demands are reporting for us they're now moving on millions of russians lost their life savings in the one nine hundred ninety s. in what proved to be a massive financial pyramid scheme and now it's back its eccentric founder has come up with another financial plan and in ukraine savers are getting in line to hand over their hard earned money. explains why. the twenty live in russian hit movie the pyramid depicts a robin hood of the nine hundred ninety s.
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a businessman who promises well for people and confronts the only guards. 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 investment 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 ninety four when it was undermined by the government so i knew him and. was virtually unlimited resources salut i'm control of the situation was not acceptable and everything was done to them they don't need to see the game of an orgy 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 is back seventeen years since his financial pyramid had walked the post soviet space. back with another financial scheme and could hardly
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find any commercial enterprise the streets of ukraine cities have been literally flooded with calls to join in with the. weekend do more is the slogan of the new complain at mit's it is another pyramid and is a risky venture but still promises people 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 sit some individuals exchange money between themselves without any obligations counties and conditions it is a fundamental point when there is no legal entity new joint account with new office in other words everything is shared between millions of private accounts means no one can put an end to it. financial experts in ukraine see little surprise in my latest scheme given the rough patch the country is going through the national bank is like in order to not allow the depreciation of national currency is like
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introducing in your restrictions and a lot of people on. the government machine the bureaucracy is again something like administer 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 them and from making off with vulnerable people's nast ags. they should demand two thousand and eleven there's a provision for a national service and requires a license to be 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. a potential financial problems there in ukraine but also in the country
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of the rising sun of their financial work these they are two. of us to find out why the world's third largest economy may be teetering on the brink of collapse. germany is seeing a rise in. voters' eyes are eagerly turning towards hardline right wing parties after decades of a multicultural policy proved ineffective communities of the country have only grown further apart and as tom part reports the worry is that the cultural divide will only deepen. what do these two very different pieces of music have in common. they're both before and in germany and they increasingly represent clashing forms of society here we want. immigrants in germany just the illegal ones yes and after
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the other day i was told that's the view of the national democratic party or n.p. d. here in germany they've supported many concerts attended by right wing supporters but their opponents argue they promote hatred they achieved that in some regions in east germany there are no immigrants. it's not because of economy queens but it's because nobody wants rudy to go there because it's there always threatened one anti nazi group recently managed to do right wing concert goers into wearing their bogus t. shirts when they were washed the rightwing slogan dissolved to reveal a message urging the wearer to leave their 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 stunt say that those numbers mean germany's problem is in the top three in europe every year in germany statistically you have
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about fifteen thousand twenty thousand hate crimes. of them about eight hundred violent crimes so that's also been in the top five for us when we put accusations of inciting hatred to the n.p.t. yes they were unmoved germany is the state of the germans but if you're today you 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 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 then pedia or other parties. could not say to me or take to this part of me and to reach out and whereas most political
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parties are now finding candidates from the ethnic groups they represent those on the right are posting the 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 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 tom watson r.t. . and now look at some other stories making headlines for you around the world. just serving up violence in the south sudan where a suspected rebel attack killed seventy five people officials say it was a strike on an oil rich province most of the fatalities were rebel fighters but fifteen civilians also died south sudan has been plagued by tribal violence since
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it began declaring autonomy from sudan in two thousand and five around three thousand people are thought to have been killed in the country alone this year. there have been a series of insurgent attacks in afghanistan in one incident seventeen people were killed when a taliban suicide car bomber struck a convoy of foreign troops in kabul hours later a man in an afghan military uniform fired at u.s. troops in the south killing two the attacker was killed there at the scene there have also been reports that a woman suicide bomber bomber targeted government offices in the east. seasonal high tide has passed and was lower than expected reducing fears that banks would be swamped in the worst flooding in decades nevertheless parts of the capital remain under water because the u.s. military to help survey the damage the prime minister has said that the water was expected to receive in the first week of november the flooding has claimed more
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than three hundred seventy lives since july. most influential son claims he is not guilty of crimes against humanity there has been in direct talks with prosecutors at the hague to bring saif al islam in but his whereabouts remain unknown all islam is 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 violent death. and for more on libya you can head to our web site our team dot com. there we have an exclusive interview with moammar gadhafi is personal driver who witnessed the colonel's last moments and secret funeral he says the former libyan leader was not scared and prepared for the inevitable when the rebels came for him and also for you online. the consequences of the fukushima disaster will be emerging for at least several decades the japanese government says it will take up to thirty years to completely clean up the radiation released from the reactors. and within
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a hair of bigfoot the russian academy of sciences claims it is highly likely to get to you really exists by down. why. clouds are gathering over the land of the rising sun with japan lurching worryingly towards a financial crisis the country's run up huge national debt as it struggles to recover from this year's earthquake and tsunami disaster she hoary komatsu looks at how japan's dire circumstances are leaving it trapped 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 clean. take the
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industry itself japanese sushi shops waking about seventeen billion dollars annually with hungry customers consuming nine million tons of cs to along the way. if an addiction repeated all over the world but it's not helping the main exporters which has been left floundering. japanese who is the most popular 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 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 and and the massive national debt some economists korea japan maybe all of the theory has away
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from its own major economic crisis and says this nation remains the wells the number three economy. the consequences of. this is something japan's political leaders are determined to avoid and many are calling for urgent action. industry can probably enjoy the current. 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 to places like vietnam thailand or china this would lead to a hollowing out of japanese domestic industry and create unemployment so japan is facing an extraordinary economic crisis. that despite the hoary of the ruling party lawmakers it is not clear there's anything the japanese government can really do to prevent the soaring from leading japanese businessman stock money.
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industry is gradually losing its ability to sell their products in machines to just . faces these conditionals 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 deeply 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 couple that with the funds needed to rebuild after the devastation by the earthquake and tsunami this year and it seems japan is fighting a battle it may not be able to win she hurried to r.t. tokyo. well now as thousands continue to protest across america as part of the anti-corporate occupy movement the mainstream media is at pains to point out
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there's a lack of a unified agenda or a harshness to return to toward 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 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 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 the basic rights in the basic care we the people more than your bank account we need you to join us. because they're just people to be an us versus them we need your help for pretty personhood what is that and corporations that are have felt as though it's ok to exploit people and exploit the planet for profit
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and profit alone so what do 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 do qadi we practice we're a community where we share our resources these people are so greedy and so. money and wealth and materialism and consumerism you still have a message for all these corporate bigwigs who are taking millions and not supporting their messages and so them my message is to make sure that these soldiers that are here that they continue to believe that this conversation is important and that these people are involved in a process to 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 we're here so it seems like the bottom line is the protesters are less interested
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in talking to wall streeters and washington themselves and more interested in keeping the conversation and the power among the people themselves. well wraps it up for our news this hour i'm sean thomas and thanks for watching r.t. international i'll be back with the headlines in just a few moments. wealthy
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british scientists and. sometimes. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause report on our. broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is our t.v. certainly glad to have you with us i'm trying thomas let's take
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a look at your top headlines still in tune occupy wall street activists remain defiant in the face of police pressure and an early start to winter in new york beguile for a full. earlier she used campaigners heaters and power generators saying they posed a fire hazard. activists say at least thirty protesters are killed amid new clashes in syria as the arab league calls on damascus to end the violence and protect civilians from arab ministers are due to syrian officials on sunday in the qatari capital doha in an attempt to resolve the crisis. plus a special report the man responsible for the biggest financial pyramid scheme in russian history that cost millions of their life savings is now tempting ukrainian savers to hand over their hard earned cash. and thousands of israelis took to the streets of tel aviv again angered by the government's excessive military spending protesters demanded social justice and.

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