tv [untitled] October 30, 2011 9:00pm-9:30pm EDT
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larry collection ramada plaza on the maiden in the lower part of the movie don't read this and it was promised but they promised. the investigation shows that there was a smoking to syria from neighboring states that become famous funded by foreign investors and we have a list of those who are responsible for this in an interview with a russian television channel syrian president bashar al assad warns western leaders that not to meddle in his country's domestic affairs his words of calm as international pressure mounts on damascus within the arab league calling for an end to the violence against the regime protesters. and nato ready to depart libya but concerns rise over the cube problem as former rebels fight for power and arms control and colonel gadhafi may have gone but his most influential son saif al islam threatens to spill the beans on western leaders backroom deals if he gets his day in court. and outbreak of the fire between israel and gaza as tens of.
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turn to the streets of tel aviv to protest against disproportionate government spending in favor of the military. and around up the u.s. cities authorities lose patience on the protesters. seizing belonging. and welcome back broadcasting live from the center of moscow this is a recap of the top stories. in an interview with a russian television channel syrian president bashar al assad says he is willing to cooperate with opposition parties that have emerged during the seven month our prizing against his brain but he also raised questions about the true nature of the
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forces that are fighting against his regime. today we have hundreds of soldiers police and security forces among the dead how were they killed during peaceful demonstrations or because some slogans being shouted don't know they were shot and this means we're dealing with armed people we don't know whether the workmen's reach syria from israel or any other state that possesses such weapons but there is evidence of mines and grenades that were put in place is packed with civilians this led to casualties in a number of cases mines also targeted security personnel police officers and soldiers there were cases of using anti-tank mines these are new and very dangerous facts because you know seven months down the line since the beginning of the people in syria we possess clear but not detailed information but the information obtained during the latest interrogation of terrorists shows the smoke into syria from
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neighboring states become pain was funded from abroad and we have a list of those who are responsible for this. assad also warned of the west that intervening in his country well cause an earthquake that will tear the middle east of this statement comes as arab will be dead natalie top syrian officials to promote dialogue between authorities and the opposition meanwhile the united nations says more than three thousand have been killed in the country since the start of her posts in march and call on the syrian leader to end the violence but dissident syrian writer and democracy campaigner michele cleo thinks most people there don't want a military solution to the crisis. we're against military intervention whether today tomorrow or in ten years' time even if the regime was 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 one we don't want it to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are
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peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration camp a colleague on for larger countries. with colonel gadhafi silence to for ever his most influential son is now looking to hand him self over to the international criminal court where he's wanted for war crimes say for all islam claims he is innocent friends to reveal murky details of western leaders dealings with his father or to explain. to some moammar gadhafi was a man too much secrets which will supposedly be buried with him i think that there were tremendous sighs of relief all over capitals in western europe this is somebody who cut all sorts of deals with the french would also go to the british and the italians and to a certain extent the americans as well i think they did not want him put on trial
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for any reason and i am not the slightest bit surprised that he was captured alive and he really quickly ended up dead look at that he's returned from diplomatic exile was spectacular hugs and sakes and kisses from the heads of countries which denounced him and that he's now silenced but the suspicion around those who laid out the welcome mat is far from buried i don't feel as though his group three. but the. dealing with it was constant and. will go away or seriously because the business of the situation was mission probably grew. a remarkably interest to issue a big givers who are who veterans then british prime minister tony blair was instrumental in get effie's rehabilitation bringing him in from the cold in two thousand and seven player didn't leave empty handed trade between them flourished so did the cozy relationship there were six more secret meetings after player left
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office his people denying they were about releasing the lockerbie bomber abdelbaset al mcgrath he or britain would lose its lucrative libyan deals i regret myself enormously that gadhafi was butchered he should have been said to the international criminal court put all the trial and force to all it's a question through all the terrible things he did and if it davidge the contemporary world lose all previous regimes and leave his tough. we need to know. what his job is. with. 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 a contract to get out the regime worth over two million pounds to educate hundreds is cheap to 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
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in creating good athlete even letting him pitches tent in the elysee palace apparently bankrolling sarkozy's path to the presidency so says this man the one who could still tell all the cause he had ever had because you 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. saif al islam a good happy son and keep the right hand man reportedly ready to surrender to the war crimes court saif is going to have low information on there i think we're so used to tony blair intervene for one harben get his dodgy ph d. degree from the london school of economics when a lot of degree apparently was plagiarized as a lot of things those have gone on so you fogarty knows about saif gadhafi is wanted to answer or is own actions in libya is drawn out battle for control but it's what he could reveal about the diplomatic deals with his father is keeping the
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western power players are bennett r.t. london. libyan resident cassie fled the city of seattle days before colonel gadhafi was killed there he claims that nato has committed atrocities during its intervention which only helps to destabilize his country. they used every possible thing to do to make this so-called revolution successful they used gunships. helicopters they used fighter is all. this of weapons that. this was so they can. make this successful kill so many people through to succeed in this operation i don't think it's a success because if it was a success believe me it would have been so happy about it i doubt very much there's a big divide in libya there's
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a huge gap. between libyans. i mean parts partly because of nato interference only partially because of let's be honest and say partially because of gadhafi. but but the very day. the way they treated him the way they bombed my city. have a lot of civilians inside it who were killed as well i mean this just. generates anger and generates revenge. which which is in the future would be the fuel of another war in libya which i think it will be sooner or later as nato wraps up its intervention in libya it is leaving behind a country full of weapons. and the special report coming up in an hour's time reveal
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how some former rebel commanders are struggling to tackle the acute gun problem. known to israel now where recent airstrikes on gaza have left at least ten years dead the action came in response to rocket attacks on the jewish state that left one dead it is the worst outbreak of violence and months and follows a successful prisoner swap deal between israel and hamas are to suppose they are brings us the details from tel aviv. one of the concerns people have is that among the hundreds are the palestinian prisoners who are still in israeli jails and from still need to be released as part of that prisoner exchange deal that saw one israeli soldier return to israel in exchange for more than a thousand palestinian prisoners many of the palestinian prisoners who still need to be released along to the democratic front for the liberation of palestine and that is one of the palestinian groups that has claimed responsibility for a number of these rockets that have been fired into israel in recent days so there are many people here saying that this does jeopardize that prisoner exchange deal
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and that it will be almost a convenient excuse for the israelis not to release the hundreds of palestinian prisoners that it is still committed to release as quarterback you know there were more than twenty thousand people that took to the streets of tel aviv they were not surprised by the violence they say that this is something that has happened in the past and it is the government's way of detracting attention away from domestic problems in certain if you look at the international media coverage the international media was much more focused on what was happening in terms of security concerns and on israel's border with gaza and then on what was happening domestically here and this is exactly what protesters say they say that they want money to not be screened so much on me on the defense budget for cuts there to be made so that more money can be spent domestically and certainly this increase in violence and the government's response in terms of the fact that it is going to give gaza a hothead it tracks attention away from what people here say is the ongoing
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situation where they have very real demands that are more often than not overshadowed by the excuse of security concerns for these posts the reporting for us there and staying with to live in a court there has sentenced a former israeli soldier to four and a half years in prison for releasing classified military documents some of the leaked files that detail military officials approving your sass a nation of palestinians in the west bank but those claims are being investigated and legal expert sari bashi says vasher undermines israeli law. in this case a whistle blower blew a loud and disturbing whistle the military is violating international law and the directors of the israeli supreme court in carrying out assassinations in situations in which they are required to try to make an arrest and so the state attorney's office prosecuted the soldier but failed to seriously investigate the conduct revealed in those documents conduct which raises serious questions about rule of law in a democratic system that pattern of behavior violating orders by the supreme court
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because of a supreme court said that if that said you must try to arrest is part of a pattern of practice within the israeli system and it's something that's very disturbing because when the army does not obey the orders by the supreme court the supreme court is actually more reluctant to issue those orders because no court wants to shorter's that are going to be ignored and then of course you have a serious threat to the rule of law because in a democratic system the army is of course supposed to listen to what usual system tells them to do. scores of demonstrators supporting the occupy wall street movement have been arrested across the u.s. riot police in denver moved in detaining activists who refused to leave their pale earlier police there used pepper spray to disperse the crowds at least sixty people were arrested in the states of texas oregon and california after police went in to enforce curfews removing protesters belongings and it was that nature threatening that demonstration for the city was hit by an unseasonal snow blizzard however the
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activists say they are ready to withstand harsh weather conditions to make their point and shoot you can reports from washington young protesters there are serious in their determination. the peace the nationwide movement that turned violent overnight in oakland. police attacked protesters with tear gas stun grenades. flash bombs and rubber bullets we had been there for weeks we had been taking care of ourselves there. no incidents with the police and they came in one of the most terrifying shows of force that i've ever seen in my entire life and they came in and they either flushed everyone out of the camp or west them and then they began to systematically trample all of the tents apart and this new people really really angry a former u.s. marine an iraqi war veteran was seriously injured by a tear gas canister that police fired had. put it of the wounded veteran and police
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brutality spread quickly the shock of it galvanizing the nation and be occupying movement across the country ira who says the company received requests from local law enforcement agencies to remove you tube videos of police brutality they did not comply the stronger the force of the response five establishment the stronger the movement will get and the larger the protests will become the protesters through these past six weeks have been careful not to taint their movements reputation with violence by and large reports suggest that this move has been almost entirely peaceful but some in the us media use the night of violence you know clinch to portray the protestors as radicals and more violence from the occupiers a lot of these people are professional agitators a good number of these people are radicals no doubt about it you might ask how radical was this elderly woman in a wheelchair who was tear gassed by police or jasper father of two who's working on
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his ph d. at the university of california berkeley they you know they characterize you know it's been. a perspective of the movement as marginal and radical and fringe in order to discredit it this moment really is about all americans it's not just about people that have a story we've been poor this is about now it's to the middle class that is starting to feel the impact of corporate greed that has run this country for so long as the movement grows bigger and more structured it's been. coming harder to ignore the message of the campaigners who call themselves the ninety nine percent and protest against corporate crime and government complicity protesters tense march through and throughout the country there will be more the movement is only expanding several weeks ago police crackdown on protesters with pepper spray this week it was tear gas and stun grenades protesters now want to hit big business where it hurts
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a general strike next week commanding banks and corporations shut down for a day but will the police response be anyone more brutal crackdown i'm going to check our reporting for washing our teeth. in a few minutes we report from the most anticipated cultural event in the russian capital in years. millions of dollars and six years of meticulous work with russia's bolshoi theater reopens after a major overhaul our special report coming on. the whistle is blown over wake you leaks as if the site is forced to suspend operations as it struggles to fight the growing financial pressure. a russian cargo ship is on its way to the international space station delivering tons of supplies for the orbiting crew two months after its predecessor crashed.
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so you rocket sent the progress module from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan and should reach the eye assess in three days delivering food fuel and other supplies for the one cosmonaut and two astronauts from russia america and japan there's only half the going on the crew there right now with a similar supply module crashed after blast off in august temporarily suspending flights since the end of nasa as the shuttle program in july of a soyuz is the only transportation to his base. and you can get the back story on the soyuz missions as the space station's only lifeline at r.t. dot com it's more there for you to discover as well. the pyramid returns russia's most notorious financial ponzi scheme that robbed millions of their life savings in the one nine hundred ninety six back this time in ukraine and it's getting surprising number of investors and. all a matter of time russian digital devices that switch from daylight savings time
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ignoring a presidential decree not to put the clocks back details on our web page r.t. dot com. a crucial deal on the eurozone and debt crisis was agreed on on thursday and e.u. efforts to save greece and of void further economic collapse the banks are required to write off a fifty percent of what athens owes them after european leaders decided to have greece's private sector debt from one hundred billion euros europe's a bailout fund will be boosted to one trillion euros in order to protect larger economies of the region based political economist dr marcus kerber says extending the bailout is a worry for germany because they don't want to pay for others mistakes. i have
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always hoped that germany sooner or later is going to wield the power to bring the continent to back to economic reason because we are in a phase of the euro i couldn't ising and it's a certain concept is agonizing you should bring it quickly to name the money we're spending at least it's lost money and we know this i have said this in spring two thousand and ten we should have kept out of the eurozone from the very beginning of the crisis to stop contagion eighty five. percent of the germans disapprove the government's policy and sooner or later that massive popular opposition has to be faced by the german parliament they have to pay tribute to that they cannot go on pushing a policy which has turned out to be failing. on the other stories making headlines this week whistle blowing web site wiki leaks has temporarily suspended its publications in order to concentrate on raising funds the organization has been under heavy financial pressure after
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a boycott by the bank of america and pay pal they stopped doing business with the site after a long trail of secret u.s. diplomatic cables were made public founder of the website joining us claimed in the freeze was illegal and promised to take the matter to court and president of the british national union of journalists who don't are sure the long says hitting out at wiki leaks will not deter others from publishing sensitive materials online. doxepin taken at side of any legal process side of any international political agreements yet they seem to be ability to shut down a website that some governments from troubling. it's it's very unclear exactly what the motivations thought the power behind them and it is it's a bit stupid unsettling because there were other very beginning of the situation questions about. tension members of the u.s. government had suggested or asked companies like amazon which was the first to take action against wiki leaks because they were hosting the site and what they may have
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been asked by individuals within the u.s. government so. how does one of the issues is there are really any rules regarding what companies can can or cannot do with their customers companies are generally entitled to reject customers if unfortunately wiki leaks was forced to close down that we would see other sides seeking to do the same kind of thing and getting around the restrictions of wiki leaks rights. almost all the votes have been counted in curious terms first presidential election since the bloody uprising toppled former leader coming back last spring leading the polls as the country's prime minister on mars back out on by a wealthy businessman who is promising stability and prosperity of current interim leader of the central asian nation rose up by of or will step down later this year to make way for. winter devoted seems both a democratic milestone and a vital chance to repair the country's interest in the dangerous north south divide in april last year at least ninety people were killed in the capital in the rest of
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the book you know from a massive ethnic clashes in the south that left more than four hundred people dead . and now in more of today's top news stories kenyan jets have a bombing of the southern somalia in the lead killing at least twelve people and wounding over fifty they were targeting islamist al shabab rebels but somali officials claim that those killed were in fact civilians including six children where this is a jets bombarded a military base and a nearby refugee camp kenya sent troops into somalia in mid october to fight somali insurgents langham's for assaults on the border. yemen has shut down its international airport in the capital city of sanaa after several explosions rocked a nearby air force base earlier presidential loyalists the troops reportedly shelled a powerful station killing at least four people dozens of others were injured in the attack north of the trial but all were local tribesmen now back anti regime
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protesters yemen's endured months of violence that has left more than seven hundred people dead. australian airline quantas has been ordered to end of the bitter union dispute immediately and get back on the air the flag carrier grounded its entire fleet stranding tens of thousands of passengers and treated two threatened to lock out staff taking industrial action but an independent were travelling all over wall the airline and the union want to should be flying again by monday afternoon although the long running over pay and accounts is yet to be resolved. the legendary glamour czarist air opera and ballet has made a big comeback to the heart of the russian capital as the bolshoi theater reopened this week after years of renovation artistic i thought you know was out the exclusive grand relaunch to find out whether it was worth the wait and the fortune spent on it. just so we made from scratch it
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seems hard on paper but here are jews in reality over seven hundred million dollars of state money and six years of work to bring back opulence and cool route to russia's landmark people even the president side. the below it's been a painstaking process going through this nightmare was not only defeatist company but also the government and the construction workers. side workers were the first to the theater's orchestra sang an ode to. a real truck driven on to the stage just showed the scale of renovation the theater underwent unesco has already taxed the works as unique the stage has doubled in size and not by growing wider the bolshoi has remained in its historic launchers
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but by growing underground i think it's absolutely wise choice to try to do the best to get within the old rules of the building and try to water as it without making the move and building and more than looking it is definitely not kilo's of braided gold tons of crystal and hundreds of metres of silk woven by monks all setting the scene for some of the world's greatest beauties the. paris of the i. see all right. here. is what is the word bolshoi associated with interest of the day is this a ballet. this a. this a chandelier. that credible. and of course this is a rush to see the stage with all saw the symbols now removed came the last
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president of the u.s.s.r. me heil gorbachev bela legend maya p.c. at square as well as directors from the competition world class values including last scholar the vienna oprah and covent garden precious opening night tickets for the wealthy and well connected only were exclusively available through the president's office and for others happy to watch in the chilly autumn and the opening night show gala concert was displayed on giant t.v. screens. and as the curtain came down big cheers so probable from outside could be heard running inside the renovated restored. exhibit actual by our t.v. . and a recap of our top headlines coming up in a few moments i'm john thomas thanks for watching r.t. international.
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