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in touch with the who tell me tonight you're really the key to a good girl international flood the cheese and the green little fertility. peters of the world's biggest economies meet for a g. twenty summit where center stage is captured by the euro crisis now intensified by the greek decision to hold a bailout referendum. moscow says it doubts viktor booths a verdict is a fair one wolf pursue his return home to russia as a u.s. court finds a businessman guilty of arms trafficking following his arrest in thailand. a rally of thousands in oakland causes a major seaport shut down as public discontent with economic inequality again spilled onto the streets or he's correspondent on the scene in the middle of events reports now that unfolded around.
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it's eleven am in moscow i match have you with us here on r t our top story it's a shaky time for the leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies who are about to meet in france the eurozone is troubling after greece's shocking statement that it will hold a referendum on euro bailout plans as artie's an isa now i reports from cannes the summit could become the scene of a major standoff. it's europe france versus euro skeptics at this year's g. twenty basically the chance summit has been hijacked by this euro crisis after the greek prime minister dropped a bombshell saying that his country would hold a referendum on whether or not to make cuts and accept this latest batch of bail whilst being pushed by germany and france well the reply minister was summoned and told by angela merkel nicolas sarkozy the host of this year's summit of the i.m.f. and the european central bank that basically the country needs to play by their rules or get out of the euro's up saying that his decision to hold this referendum
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was unilateral other to change the psychological situation of the euro crisis but some of the analysts we've been speaking to say i think in a very sarcastic way it will go on from big the greek people should be the ones to just find the fate of their country perish the thought of the people who are the victims of the various so-called rescue packages that the e.u. and the i.m.f. and the e.c.b. have coax it for the last eighteen months or so perish the thought that they should be allowed to decide whether they want big things well some still say no matter what the outcome here in cannes but for greece the outcome in the end will be all the same i believe that the greeks will be forced into accepting whatever stereo measures or whatever bailout packages are are dropped in their laps to brussels and the g twenty the emerging economies were meeting of course in this year's g twenty including russia have been saying for years that the financial system has to be
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completely remodelled of course in a global sense now we have people in america in europe across the world coming out and trying to their leaders that something needs to be changed so certainly today we will be hearing some criticism perhaps of these emerging economies of course are a big part of the g twenty perhaps not hearing their voices as much as the g. seven the g. twenty of course created at the height of the. two thousand and eight financial crisis has solved those global economic problems but the questions being asked what has changed and will the voices of these emerging economies this time around was deeper reporting from cannes and nice in our hearts. hopes are on high among euro zone leaders that fast developing economies including china will help the struggling block beijing based correspondent shot in fan said says if china agrees to come to the rescue it will come at a price for europe. listen china will likely be asking for some major concessions
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one route for china's funding of the bailout fund would go through the i am after an i.m.f. lines now the i.m.f. historically has been dominated by the united states and european powers and the developing countries have long argued for greater voting power and more of a voice in the i.m.f. so it's possible that china would demand greater voting powers within the i.m.f. for having its money go through the i'm after the euro zone so that's one thing and that of course would diminish the the influence of western powers and i am not find another thing that china may ask for is greater opportunities for foreign direct investment into europe and i that means sensually flying companies technology companies and so on and europe and the us so if china decides to help out the euro zone in a crisis china will use every bit of its leverage that it can right now china has all the money and as one analyst put it china is right now the banker to the world china's influence is only such a grow and i think what we're seeing right now that you're seeing europe and in the
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united states it in a state of crisis because of the forces of globalization and perhaps animal and a larger scale you're seeing a shift of power and a shift of and influence both economic power and political influence to the east and to china. and in less than a half an hour max keiser and stacy herbert discussed whether some of the legends of rock and roll might have done a better job fixing the financial turmoil in today's bankers and politicians. john lennon and yoko ono were actually watching the kaiser report during their famous bed in in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and you see you know this is a unique perspective not very many people look at this shot from that time but as you can see they were also saying all we are saying is let the banks fail and kaiser karma at the time nobody thought to look at the full three sixty s exactly to look at some of the posters on the wall make love now. dead now suddenly in the air twenty eleven john and yoko were clever boy ain't they so john was
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a visionary he saw the future he knew it was coming. russian businessman viktor booths been found guilty of trafficking arms to terrorists by a new york jury he was arrested in thailand three years ago and later after several tries by the us extradited in two thousand and ten or he's a marine important i has the latest from new york. just one day after deliberations began a jury of twelve handed down that verdict and the verdict is that they found a russian business that businessman victor boot guilty on all the charges that were leveraged against him by the united states and those charges include conspiring to kill americans are conspiring to kill u.s. officials trafficking rockets and also he was charged with supplying arms to the revolutionary armed forces of colombia an organization that the united states deems
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as terrorists now this this trial of victor boot went on for about three weeks but his presence here in the united states has garnered a lot of attention as we've been reporting that u.s. fought very hard to get victor victor groot extradited from thailand to the u.s. over a year ago but that fight was was taking place since mr who was arrested during a sting operation in thailand in march two thousand and eight. has pled not guilty on all the charges and he still maintains his innocence his attorney albert diane did speak to the press following today's events that took place in court so this is not the end but he still has a chance that we have a chance to will again we can appeal to those judge. that the verdict was rendered against the we would be evidence and that we could also proceed to the united states court of appeals but we are disappointed at this verdict now that he's been
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found guilty on these charges he faces a sentence of anywhere between twenty five years and life in prison george american investigative journalist who attended be hearings says recruit seemed too shocked to react to the news. the case against record boot for all practical purposes is case closed. albert diane after the jury was dismissed and victor boot just stood there basically is seen as it as if he was in shock he he didn't react whatsoever in any way as if as if he was lifeless da operation relentless was you know targets of subic to boot by any means necessary and knew was it was done on several different continents and they had da informant highly paid the informants dea agents and coconspirators so once they have him here now it is almost impossible that i think you know he'll ever leave the united states russia has
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repeatedly criticized boots extradition from thailand to the us calling it extreme injustice but under u.s. law it's possible to adopt anyone who's going to be a threat according to international extradition warrior douglas me now. there is u.s. supreme court authority you could say it is ok for a federal agent to go into a foreign country and in contravention of that foreign countries wall kidnap an individual and bringing the u.s. to stay and probably us have a package that individual was kidnapped in contravention of local law those is not the places that have the indictment dismissed which i see. that potentially issues could be raised with regard to the appeal i'm not hopeful that those who are going to be successful issues are given the sky u.s. supreme court authority with regard to extradition i think we're beyond. stay with us here on r.t. still to come when some targeted gang violence get a mixed response in the u.k.
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. but it's not the content of the pools it's the riots. may be the next. we'll take a look at why many are critical of her proposal to make youth club leaders their members and monitor their messages as a way to prevent street riots plus. investors in russia reaching for the sell boston and trade on friday the r.t.s. in the minds that some losing about two and a half cents will mark its analysis in business in about ten minutes. but first in the u.s. eyes are on oakland where a rally of thousands of anti-corporate protesters paralyzed one of the country's major ports as follows last week's violent dispersal of the demonstrators camp by police that saw a former u.s. marine being severely injured our correspondent lucy catherine i was at the center of the action in the protests lockport and filed this report from oakland. we're here at the port of oakland where the occupy wall street protesters have successfully shut down the porch the crowd you see behind me is gathered here
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because one of the workers tried to speak through the crowd almost running over several protesters trying to get through the human mind the human barricade the processor surrounded the car venting him from going he's now backing out a lot of folks here furious because again this was a predominantly peaceful march hundreds of people sorry thousands of people had gathered here almost no police presence and so these kinds of tactics these kind of aggressive tactics driving through the crowd plowing through the crowd i really uncalled for and very very surprising here in light of how quiet it has been and again the port of oakland has effectively been shut down and several thousand people marched from downtown oakland onto this area they shut down all of the gates effectively sending a warning shot they say to the so-called one percent of the corporate owners of the porch trying to hurt the top of the to where it hurts the most in the pocket in the economic sense whether or not this these kind of tactics are going to be repeated
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at other occupy wall street movements remains to be seen but it is quite interesting to sort of note the contrast between the having handed tactics employed by the oakland police department just about a week ago when we saw the very serious crap down better resulted in several hundred arrests and an injury to one iraq war veteran as well as other protesters with a very very peaceful and get massive demonstration here that almost no police presence that successfully and effectively shut down the sport i think that at the very least it's going to be a new tool in the arsenal of the occupy wall street movement will see sort of the power that that folks have to organize on short notice and to take out these kinds of actions that you know can't really be ignored regardless of whether you stand for or against this issue in a snap this likely is that affect the pocketbooks of the large corporations that do get noticed i think that protesters will sort of learn a lesson from that or perhaps the time for that another. my reporting from downtown oakland and the third about plans for our team members being out. and lucy is
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keeping us updated with the latest developments from her twitter feed where she also describes the most dramatic events of the day in oakland. heracles how when our t. crew was unable to leave the port area after filming a car plowing into the crowd as lucy and her cameramen got surrounded by protesters who voted on whether or not to let them pass and her latest tweet lucy also says how the mood in tents in the city has protesters set a barricade on fire and riot police stand ready to take action follow the events in oakland via lucy coffin of twitter feed and reach wheats at r.t.e. underscore com. with the influence of social networks and growing especially during times of unrest britain plans to use it against protesters following the summer's massive riots making youth club workers spy on their members among the controversial proposals including not a very messages but authorities laura smith reports the plan could cause total
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isolation for a potential troublemakers. the reality of life in east london young teens take part in a workshop on gang violence with the government laying the blame for august's riots firmly at the door of gangs one london council is talking about making youth workers spy on their members and monitor their social network activities anything suspicious would be passed to a special anti gang unit but the m.p. for hackney west some of the worst on rest place says it's not the technology to plane rides in this country the club there was no internet. text message so it is not. the real causes of riots rather. and that's the real possibility it will backfire for some young people biggest club is a safe haven in an uncertain world and message monitoring could undermine the agent
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relationship between. vulnerable teen making it less likely to turn to them in a crisis and more susceptible to it yes it's also about me crying and violence during the riots social networks like twitter and blackberry messenger were used by rioters to pinpoint the next location in marked for destruction the government went to far as proposing shutting down the services while two men were jailed for four years each for inciting rioting on facebook but teens say spying risks isolating the very people they're trying to help if that happens then people. use the stuff but i think there are undoubtedly social issues and solving that requires walking a fine line between coming down hard on troublemakers and preserving civil liberties for everyone but it's clear that this measure which would cost hundreds of thousands of pounds to enforce could also cost the trust and goodwill of. thing
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. he'll tell it's he's just so concerned about me. and don't forget our web site where there's plenty more on our top stories here's what's a click away at our. israel's military test fires a missile reportedly capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to any part of the middle east and as far as europe what's. taking varies a family of the animals in russia's far east takes to the highways looking for food from the locals check it out all the footage on our website is at our team dot com . nato's actions in libya will be investigated for alleged war crimes by the international criminal court in the hague according to the libyan health department
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nato air strikes killed more than one thousand civilians the international court will assess the actions of all sides during the conflict in the while as the new leaders appear to tend more to share real law than democracy the west could be disappointed with the results of its intervention michael scheuer a former u.s. cia intelligence officer says it's an inevitable consequence of the media is very childish in many ways believing you can build a democracy in six months or six years the americans and the british have been at it for eight hundred years and so now that it's turning out to be a mistake that the islamists are in power in tunisia they're going to come to power in libya the media is running away from the story and on top of that american leaders are not unlike the leaders that were in moscow during soviet times they believe in the inevitability of democracy everywhere just is as marxism was it once believed to be inevitable and as a result they're upset in power structures centuries old and they're going to pay for it by an increased power among islamists and by civil war in those countries.
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turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe the arab league says syrian authorities have agreed to ease the seven month political crisis in the country the proposal urges the government to remove tanks from the streets and turn to negotiations with the opposition within a fortnight the latest ministry of international efforts to stop the turmoil in the country that's claimed around three thousand lives since march. more than four hundred twenty people now dead as floodwaters in thailand have failed to recede worst hit areas are to the north of bangkok where many residents are fleeing the region making their way through murky water to dry ground monsoon rains since july have submerged a third of thailand causing billions of dollars in damage to homes and businesses. try to one step closer to establishing its own space station for the first time in the country successfully docked two spacecraft in orbit and unmanned vehicle one
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surely are those we hooked up with the space lab already circling the earth trying to launch its own program after repeated requests to join the sixteen countries international space station were denied. eighteen months on the red planet one of the most exciting space experiments in recent history drawing to a close friday the mars five hundred crew will be making a summer like landing on earth after a simulated mission to the red planet in the moscow region r.t. so if you shevardnadze asked the head of the project by only men were taken aboard full interview coming up in the next hour here's a peek. we did not make a point to the candidates sex or make distinctions between men and women it was what we looked at a level of proficiency of character traits the ability to work on a team and many other qualities. there nic no there were different women a person a i would be sorry to put a woman in such conditions because a man can break his daily routine much more easily than a woman at a point in his private life family and even
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a professional career woman cannot afford to lose so much time she should never stop collecting coins. five hundred days on a voyage to the unknown. a breakthrough in space travel. returned from the red planet. mars five hundred touched down on r.t. ilya next but business stay with us here are. those who are fascinated with history. to those who have a sweet tooth. to those who can't live without the sky. and of course to the nature lockers this magnificent land offers its treasures.
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between earth and the sky. on our team. of nature and discover its music. communicate with the wind under. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you an auntie. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a boat out on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of this trying to promote but in different they are supposed to and i think most of it and most of the time they don't claim to call for kofi just to be an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm
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a nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect focus because it's not easy to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with the funny history of jets the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world and seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operations really.
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how loans are very warm welcome time to delve into the world of business russia's leading banks and russian agricultural buying increasing rates for deposits in order to encourage consumers to bring more cash to lenders and that some great it's been a fungus now it's wrong seven percent but that's still lower than in smaller banks which started raising rates in september and just someone to say the banks are preparing for a new wave of financial crisis sounds like quite a squeeze richard henceforth from risk rating says the banks have a lot of assets on their balance sheets but cannot sell them in the current environment. it's cheaper to take money by increasing deposits or increasing the. funding from the central bank is cheaper to do that than
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to sell off the securities in a depressed market i don't think that there's a problem in the search in the banks themselves and in their lending portfolio i think the problem is in the securities portfolio. meanwhile the conscious central bank has become providing unsecured loans to lenders to save them against a possible much liquidity it's also trying to reduce by its dependence on overseas borings analysts say global economic uncertainty makes it harder for local lenders to raise cash abroad. but for the look at the markets oil is lower as the u.s. fed and a two day meeting with no policy announcements light sweet is trading at over ninety one dollars a barrel while branches below one hundred nine dollars. haitian markets are also in the red with investors and wait for the meeting of the group of twenty the parties will try to work together in order to help europe contain its debt crisis financial
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site among the hardest hit in a phone call with the sec just seen as one of more closely linked to europe's troubles industrial and commercial bank of china is dollar more than one percent this hour. and here in moscow the markets have started trading session of the negative territory store friday's session in the negative territory the r.t.s. and the mice that saw both losing more than three percent let's have a look at some of the individual show moves on the my suits most of the blue chip stocks trading in the red with down almost two and a half percent the company has resumed operations in libya to go with the intel than any you feel is also low of the company has managed to acquire a roll of one hundred twenty minutes on the market in its buyback was about sixty three percent of its charter capital or flautas losing almost three percent the company has recorded and eleven percent decline in net profit for the quarter compared to the previous one but that's on the russian accounting standards his
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role in that from there on capitol. hill the norm for the fed's decision last night i think all eyes will. be this is the first day we first saw a boy and. the new items to be will be communicating with the market. there is hope . he will cuts rights to signal that he will be different from his from his predecessor and not quite so much of a whole lot inflation i think if that comes through is going to be good for risk assets everywhere and in particular russia hey that's it for now we'll be bringing you another business update in less than one else time for you here on alt. cuckoo. cuckoo.
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