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in touch with the who tell me tonight you're the key to a good girl international. the chief every green her till the. leaders of the world's biggest economies are meeting for the g. twenty summit where center stage is taken by the euro crisis but now intensifying by the greek decision to hold of a bailout referendum. over forty people are arrested in oakland where clashes have erupted between riot squad officers and the wall street protesters some reports saying police the firing at tear gas and rubber bullets. moscow says it doubts victim because a fair one will pursue his return home to russia as a u.s. court finds the businessman guilty of arms trafficking after his arrest entire.
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world wide news from the heart of this is are with me. it's a shaky time for leaders of the world's biggest economies who are about to meet in france the eurozone is trembling after greece's shock announcement that it's one of the referendum on the euro bailout plans. now joins us live. for more on this and he said hello to you so one can only imagine that the mood there in cannes must be somewhat tense you're there on the ground tell us what is the atmosphere like. well leaders of the world's twenty biggest economies are now all here in cannes where it is raining and in fact of course this euro crisis reigning nicolas sarkozy's parade as a host so to say as the crisis is pretty much hijacked the entire summit there will be some bilateral meetings on the sidelines of brics economies meeting just taken
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place president bit of there saying that the leaders have agreed on coming up with a common strategy on the euro crisis of course this crisis affects them much less than the g. seven for say seven of the world's richest economies and most of those european economies but there are what back home and strategy is their position towards the girl crisis is most certainly going to once again reiterate the fact that it can't just be the world's eight or seven richest countries that decide what's happens for the whole world the g twenty was created of course to widen the discussions make sure that it's not just the top economists the whole world really has a say in how to rebuild the financial system because it was those richest economies which got us into the crisis of two thousand and eight and that's why the g twenty boys created without fed the euro crisis completely taken over as i mentioned after that bombshell by the greek prime minister a referendum will now be held in december nicolas sarkozy an angle the merkel
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calling summoning really the greece prime minister on the eve of this summit telling him his decision was unilateral and that they may go ahead and hold the referendum but money will not be given unless the country is ready to make those cuts of course the people as receiving for the last year out on the streets not ready to deal with those cuts to make some and then the greek finance minister coming out today and saying he believes that the referendum in fact shouldn't affect the decision on the euro's really a showdown here between europe routes and euro skeptics at this year's t twenty you know i mean so we call these ongoing. protests in america we've got. debt crisis as you were saying two thousand and eleven for the eurozone has been absolutely devastating and yet we still have these summits we still have these e.u. meetings the g. twenty and yet does anything ever come out of them both positive here is there anything these leaders can do this time around to help resolving the never ending economic crisis. that's going to be the big debate especially in light of all of
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these probes you mentioned occupy there it's not just in the united states there certainly solidarity here we're seeing amazing pictures out of nice which is just some twenty five miles or so from cannes which has been completely shut off security here very high but it looks like terms of thousands of people out on the streets trying to calm their voices heard very much the same thing that we're hearing from the brics economy is that something needs to change that cancer is the the countries with the money that makes the decisions all of the parts can't be in those hands that's what these protesters worldwide are trying to make for these leaders here will they be heard with the euro crisis taking over all that remains to be seen it does remain to be seen we'll have to see if anything positive comes out of this so that you're talking something and it's another night of many things . the hopes run high among eurozone leaders that foster developing economies including china will help the struggling beijing based correspondent sun says if
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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 one route for china's funding of the bailout fund would go through the i am after and i am i find now the i.m.f. historically has been dominated by the united states and european powers and developing countries of 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 influence of western powers or not and not find another thing that china may ask for is greater opportunities for foreign direct investment into europe and i that means essentially buying companies technology companies and so on and europe and the west 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
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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 is you're seeing europe and in the united states and a state of crisis because of the forces of globalization and at her house and a larger scale you're seeing a shift of power and a shift and influence both i can all my power and political influence to the east sense of china. i don't excel here r.t.r. next kaiser and stacy her but discuss one of the legends of old school rock n roll might have actually made a better job of fixing the financial turmoil than today's bankers and politicians. 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 of that
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stuff exactly to look at some of the posters on the wall like make love not that now suddenly in the air twenty eleven john and yoko were close liant they saw john was a visionary he saw the future he knew it was coming. because reporters next hour here arts here now in the united states all eyes are on oakland now where clashes have erupted between police and anti corporate protesters over forty people have reportedly been arrested and police of firing tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds and we spoke to our own lisi who was on the scene and here's what he had to say. if you can hear behind me. if we are to iraq. two hundred three hundred twenty problems or three for
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riot gear anymore for me about ten feet away from me or rather intimidating right here it's only five hundred are lined up shoulder to shoulder or road i just moments ago they had are you sure that order for all of the processor security heard over a loudspeaker they were all programs that anyone there remain in the area regardless . and they said that they do have permission to use chemical agents here in. the earlier. basically what happened about three minutes ago the police. taken over by the party territory literally. the officer. with. the growing increasingly agitated behind me you're hearing chants we are.
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critically injured. we. think it's. going to be marching broadway where we're standing for reclaim the base and. kind of just audio a rally of thousands paralyzed oaklands main port area it's one of america's busiest and i just have a destructive businesses as well in the city. was also that i was about to unfold in. its report. we're here at the port of oakland where the occupy wall street protesters have successfully shut down the courts for the crowd you see behind me is gathered here 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 then to him from going he's now backing out but a lot of folks here furious thousands of people had gathered here now again at the port of oakland has effectively been shut down in several thousand people marched
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from downtown oakland onto this area they shut down all of the gates effectively spending a warning shot they say to the so-called one percent the corporate owners of the courts trying to hurt the at the top of these 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 at other occupy wall street movements remains to be seen i think that at the very least it's going to be a mutual an arsenal of the occupy wall street movement we'll 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 itzhak that's like me is that affect the pocketbook the large corporations that do get noticed i think that protesters will sort of learn a lesson from that or perhaps more that in other areas reporting from downtown oakland i haven't heard about plans for our t.v. . series keeping us updated on the latest developments with twitter for you know
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what you also describes the most dramatic event so. she was how the crew was unable to leave the court area off the field when the coffin allegedly plowed into the crowd hold on to come out also surrounded by protesters who posted on whether to let us follow the events of our. twitter feed and i will. also be fun to school. you with us here live from moscow now russian businessman victor grant has been found guilty by a new york jury of trafficking to terrorists he was arrested in thailand three years ago but later after several attempts by the u.s. extradited in two thousand and ten things were important as the latest just one day after deliberations began a jury of twelve handed down that verdict and the verdict is that they found
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russian business 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 to supplying arms to the revolutionary armed forces of colombia an organization the united states deems 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 the u.s. fought very hard to get victor victor boot extradited from thailand to the u.s. over a year ago but that fight with 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
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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 judges. that the verdict was rendered against the we. know we can also proceed to the united states court of appeals but we are disappointed at this verdict now that he's been found guilty on these charges he faces a sentence of anywhere between twenty five years and life in prison. russia continues to question the grounds of the case against him and want him back he's got reports from central moscow russia strongly criticizes the u.s. courts decision saying that it's a big question into how lawful was it that the u.s. managed to get rid of all is to tori in the first place since it was twice that a tie court could not find enough evidence to extradite him then all of a sudden it changed its mind in just a few hours after that was on
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a plane headed to the u.s. back in two thousand and ten and the foreign ministry here in moscow says that this was a result of political pressure that's why on thailand's why washington it also claims that a negative image has been created around and this piece on purpose by u.s. media and all of this makes a russia question the u.s. course objectivity at the moment the foreign ministry says that its main goal is to get to be put back to russia. meantime author and investigative journalist daniel estulin says the boots case was used to cast a shadow on russia's. it was appalling to national world war game where russia basically was the end game russia was the only nation in the world that actually stand up to enable you know it's a russian noble plans of the power who we need to actually have who are we want to a government a new world order one who
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a company would call it whatever you want then we will is just an example would be has actually been done against russia's interests across the world the idea of the who to rule business mere will actually get outsourced to weapons is being rammed across the really american government it's called our we will be officer of course he was never really k.g.b. officer but you know the use of that huge a b r us are going to get us going any weapons unless they're powerful nation in this case obviously the insinuation of the russia would actually help them and start crying with weapons we basically built russia in the same camp with iran north korea cuba is oil and cetera so you're neutral i'm for sure who's up for his international game air force. he says come to an end. so have you this hour here on r.t. investigating the entire venture the international criminal court in the hague will probe nato's bombing to libya allegations of war crimes. and european stocks have raised earlier losses south to here area leaders halted
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eight degrees before its referendum on the needs of the bailout plan more in business in ten minutes. a quarter past the hour now here in moscow with the influence of social networks a growing especially at times of on rest britain plans to use it against protests following for some of the massive riots making youth club workers spy on their members is among the controversial proposals including a monitoring messages or a smith reports the plan of course total isolation for potential trouble. the reality of life in east london young teens take part in a workshop on gang violence with the government laid the blame for august riots firmly at the tour of gangs one london council is talking about making youth workers buy on their members and monitor their social network activities anything suspicious would be passed to a special anti gang unit but the m.p.
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for hackney where some of the worst on record to place says it's not the technology to play in. this country the club when there was no internet and there was no. text message so it is not so. the real causes of riots rather than blaming the messenger and there's a real possibility it will backfire for some young people biggest club is a safe haven in the news and world and message monitoring could undermine the impatient relationship between youth and vulnerable teen making it less likely to turn to them in a crisis and more susceptible to getting. outside at least crying and violence during the riots social networks like twitter and blackberry messenger were used by rioters to pinpoint the next location in march but it's structured the government wenches 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
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isolating the very people they're trying to help if that happens then people like me would use these type of things that are undoubtedly social issues and solving them 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 this thing at risk youth the oprah jesus so concerned about laura smith r.t. london. i think about our website to talk comics with us plenty more on all of our top stories are also lined up for you online right now israel's military test fires a missile which is reportedly capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to any part of the middle east and as far as europe plus.
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begging bag was a family of animals and russia's far east taking to the highways to ask local commuters for food and check up footage in full on our website. so. very nearly twenty minutes past the hour now here in moscow by nato his actions in libya will be investigated for alleged war crimes by the international criminal court in the hague according to the libyan health department nato airstrikes killed over a thousand civilians the international criminal court would assess the actions of all sides to come meanwhile as the new leaders appear to tend more to shari'a law than democracy the west might be disappointed with the results of its intervention
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michael scheuer a former cia intelligence officer says it's part of a consequence. the media is very childish in many ways believing you can build a democracy in six months or six years the americans and the gritty show been at it for eight hundred years and so now that it's turning out to be a mistake that the islam is certain 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. just a couple minutes away now from the business operates as our but for now international world news headlines for you of the arab league says that syrian authorities have agreed to ease the seven month political crisis in the country the proposal urges
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the government to remove tanks from the streets and turn to negotiations with the opposition within a fortnight it's the latest in a string of international efforts to stop the turmoil in a country that's claimed around three thousand lives since march. more than four hundred twenty people are now dead as floodwaters in thailand fail to recede but the worst hit areas are to the north of bank or where many residents are fleeing the region making their way through murky water just to get to dry ground one soon rain since july have submerged a third of thailand that's caused billions of dollars in damage to homes and businesses. china is one step closer to establishing its own space station for the first time ever the nation has successfully docked two spacecraft in orbit and unmanned vehicle launched earlier this week hooked up with a space lab already so clean be earth china launched its own program after repeated
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requests to join the sixteen nation international space station and were denied. eighteen months on the red planet one of the most exciting space experiments in recent history is now coming to an end on friday the mars five hundred crew will make a symbolic landing on earth after a simulated mission to mars took place right here in the moscow region so if you have an art say asked the head of the project why only men are taken on board that full interview is coming your way in about ten minutes time. we did not make a point to the candidates six will make distinctions between men and women we looked at a level of proficiency character traits the ability to work on a team and many of the qualities. there near there were different women but personally 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 the professional career woman cannot
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afford to lose too 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. for our type of business with your. hello and a very warm welcome to the business program russia's leading banks per bank and russian agricultural bank are increasing rates for the pools it's in order to encourage consumers to bring more cash to lenders the maximum rate of bank is now it's around seven percent but that's still low earth and in smaller banks which started raising rates in september some analysts say the banks are preparing for a new wave of financial crisis and liquidity squeeze ration hainsworth from. the
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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 it's cheaper to do that. to sell off the securities in a depressed market i don't think there's a problem in asserting the banks themselves here i mean they're lending portfolio i think the problem is a message surety support folder. meanwhile we've come for a central bank has become providing unsecured loans to lenders to so you've got them against a possible like with liquidity it's also trying to reduce dependence dependence on overseas and there's a global economic uncertainty makes it harder for local lenders to raise touchable which brings us to the markets well as well as greek referendum on the bailout to
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agreement threatens to boost the european debt crisis and to raise the region's economy flights which is trey's against over ninety one dollars a barrel while brant just over an extra one hundred eight dollars. european stocks have raised earlier losses off to hear ariel units halted eight payments decrees before its referendum on the region's bailout plan and finally here in most of the markets in the breadth of the last trading day of this week on friday the russian forces will be closed for a public holiday your chance it's two percent in the red and the mindsets is losing just under one percent. cut from a look at some of the individual show moves in the might six gazprom has bounced back from losses the company has resumed the question's leverage to go with each of these any normal cyclical is also low and the company has managed to acquire a road one hundred twenty minutes from the market it is all about it is all sixty three percent of its target capital powerful it is losing two percent the company
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has a quarter of an eleven percent decline in its net profit for the cut more so that zero one if you move into russia conscience standards roland not for very the capital says investors are waiting for news from here. following on from the fed its decision last night i think. to the e.c.b. this is the the first guy we first saw in one of the new united nations to be will be communicating with the you know if. there is hope. he will cut right signal which he will be different from the so much very decisive that quite so much will come on inflation i think if that comes through is going to be good for risk assets everywhere and in particular russia. and minority shareholders in team q.b.p. have filed a lawsuit against the company for failing to support their earlier suit against the british part of the venture the minority shareholder save the boss decision was prompted by these representatives should have been banned from voting on that you
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shoot me now wants to point eight billion dollars compensation from b.p. either it's failed attempts to form an arctic ice gratian deal and show support for or steps that deal was by the russian side of the as it was against the french shareholder agreements but so far no another business update unless that one has time for you here on r.g.p. so do stay with us.
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