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dreyer rejected a snap election saying it would be catastrophic he's faced a barrage of criticism this week of the stunning colleagues by suggesting a bailout referendum then changing his mind on sarah for three reports now from athens. the situation here in greece has been described time and again as a greek tragedy but it really remains extremely unclear just how this is going to play out we saw prime minister jewish passenger and his government narrowly surviving that confidence in government by just three votes a hundred and fifty three and they seen yes one hundred forty five. it was always going to be extremely close it's been a week of dramatic decisions dramatic ups and downs we began the week of course with the calls from the prime minister for a referendum and then saw him back off the opposition not just from the year as i need it but from within his own government as well when he addressed the m.p.'s in parliament we heard him say that he didn't care if he wasn't going to be elected
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prime minister again and he also called for the formation of a new unity government but the details about how that coalition government will be formed remain extremely right now not least because the head of the main opposition party hearing greece tamara rejected the cools for a coalition so we're going to have to wait and see you know whether he's going to be able to pull off the formation of a new coalition without the support of the main opposition party whether he can maybe get to all three of the smaller parties in parliament. what we're hearing from people here is the really that seem like three options he's going to be meeting with the president of the republic to discuss this coalition either he could try and get the main opposition party and some are involved in these talks and try and get the own side in that formation another possibility is that we could still see those early elections but we heard
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a saying in his address about would be catastrophic for the country so it seems that that looks extremely unlikely and another option would be to happen to a still resigns from his role as prime minister and another member of the past party. role now was very interesting tonight listening to the speakers was the last person to address the m.p.'s the greek finance minister venice well a lot of people here see that as quite cold in that he could possibly be next in line for that role of prime minister it's been no secret that over the years he's been a challenge top in j. hold that position so that's a possibility moving forward but a lot of uncertainty still and here amongst the greek people a feeling really of disappointment at what's been seen as further invasiveness is still very unclear just what the details of these plans for a new coalition government will be and this instability coming really time when the last thing that anyone here wanted was even more instability. more speculation that
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greece will have to exit the euro zone is growing along with the country's debt levels but a greek economist. says it patterns leaves the impacts we felt across the region. mr suttles and mrs merkel said that if you're ever and what is outside no to the agreement of brussels that last week we would end up at this to be an old euro zone and in fact the rule with us on this is a non-critical threat because there is absolutely no way legally to do that because it and secondly financially economically if any member of that unit so evenly build because he's thrown out the whole of the eurozone perhaps it's this is not a good guy this is a good as in practice which is being felt most harshly in greece because greece is that we believe of the problematic chain this inability of the eurozone to deal with this crisis is symptomatic of its state of denial about this being
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a systemic crisis think it has and as long as the eurozone remains in the state of denial the euro will be history before too long and when it crumbles then the rest of the global economy is going to be seriously significantly negatively affected. peaceful protests have descended into fresh violence in the city of oakland. at least one hundred demonstrators have been arrested. so this. week new york. city. that's left protesters fearing that. down the. the occupy wall street movement has cemented its presence here in zuccotti park for
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nearly eight weeks but now many believe that the city will try to evacuate demonstrators under the pretext of prime new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now accusing these activists a million danger in the entire community saying they are failing to report crimes that are taking place here according to published reports the police have arrested seven people at zuccotti park on non protest related charges since early october now some crimes according to reports have been attempted rape and or rape the activists here say that they try to police minor infractions but when it comes to very serious crime or violence these activists say they do take courts to the police some media outlets have also learned that it is actually new york city police officer some at least that have encouraged criminals and people to come down to do coffee parked in an effort to stir up some trouble the n.y.p.d.
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denied those accusations we did speak with a few of the hundreds of activists that are down here and here's what they had to say my experience has been that i. don't feel safe here well i think that you know . mayor is discussing things pretty time that are kind of been reported what are those crimes that you think the mayor is probably gearing up to make another attempt to. turn the park simply because someone walked into the park doesn't mean that they're part of the movement a lot of these out with that i've been critical of us characterize anyone who is within you know a mile radius of this place as a protester and therefore reflective of our movement but as you can see anyone can come in here and that's fine you know we want to welcome people in but certainly because someone destructive doesn't mean they reflect what we're doing or that we promote what they're doing princeton professor and activist dr cornel west who has been a huge supporter of the occupation movement was down here in zuccotti park r.t. had a chance to catch up with him to get his thoughts on what mayor bloomberg has recently
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said i just think he's wrong i'm going to draw david trying to come up with a rationalization which is not a convincing reason to think there's anything criminal about you know dangerous about this encampment i think every section of new york city has a day and then. what it is they have a human community every human community has something still supporting oh my god yes one hundred twenty it was it overall though all the activists that we have spoken with today say they feel as safe today as they have felt since day one of these occupy wall street movement they say the momentum is growing bigger it's growing louder it's growing larger and they are here to stay reporting from wall street marina portnoy r.t. . scuffles broke out in washington when police arrested three occupy d.c. protests is that. enough is following developments with regular twitter updates she witnessed responding from this video at the scene he says police officers shot
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protesters to the ground while making arrests this for the through twitter feed from the home that's taken. in the few minutes time our team attends to new york to ask when it comes to way. how much is too much. if people make more than a million dollars and they have that in their bank account. or a marlin jam out. or a half in their stats the view from the street as to whether it's time to get the rich to dig deeper also. reports from india where the march of the multinationals is seen by some as driving a deeper divide between the rich and the ever expanding. the campaign to win seats in russia's lower house of parliament has begun seven parties are vying for a place in the state duma in what's a lucky to be a tough contest in
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a month's time he has more now on how the candidates are working the voters. for the next thirty days on t.v. sets in russia will be talking politics politics and politics in other words but on another labor the rule of the people and socialism at the heart freedom solidarity and justice our free sanctuary laws some of the most storied can honest party which stands for the poor and the russian national motto is on our banners future is with . banners educating for the top political parties and head of the december vote have been out for a while but the most cherished cake free t.v. and radio air has just been sliced seven parties are in the running for the duma seats and while the country's main political force the national russia party is only concerned by how big and the sure it will be getting this time many are there
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is that desperate to just make it into the parliament and the race is on a staunch communists are appealing to sauvie. thought of communists haven't lied a single time in one hundred years of the save the country from fascism in world war two we twice save the country from collapsing we were the first in space with. the liberal democrats are yet again appealing to nationalism but. the russian president should be the sole ruler in the caucuses we have to eliminate the clan culture in this region and introduce curfews in some areas video surveillance is a must. just while just russia comes up with a robin hood plan to help the poor with the money of the reach for reform number one is fighting poverty and introducing tax on luxury business and country should brief really all that but the whole of the log there had been another runner in this race lobbying for both small and big businesses billionaire me hope rocker of
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hopes were high he would create a powerful. lobby for western minded liberals and parliament probably himself was even considering running for president of the complained failed to do what it feels because of cross personalities he thought that to run a party is a seems to run a business this is a strategic mistake he considered other party members who'd been with the right cause much longer than him not as team mates as his subordinates and they responded to him with the right cause will take part in the vote but it's listed among outsiders one month ahead of the actions polls suggest united russia will gain at least forty three percent of the votes coming second down or communists with fourteen percent the liberal democrats will secure at least nine percent for the other four parties it will be largely about how they perform in t.v. debates and to secure it policed one seat in the duma they will have to overcome
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a five percent threshold to mention it very for has the united russia party his list has even put his political future on the table saying his possible post as the country's prime minister could depend on how well the point who performs at the election booths prime minister putin is also backing united russia and has even become somewhat of a trademark of the party over the years they've chosen december's douma lectures will each receive a sparking new t.v. set a welcome gift from the government the specifics of the order are exacting the subtle be made from white porcelain each with a gold stream each cup must hold a certain amount of tea interesting new though not all circuits are of the same size two hundred for our tea and coffee sets for twelve persons while the remaining four hundred fifty are just scaled down six person sets and while it's not clear which devotees will win which set some joke the discrepancy means they're not at
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russia party has horn crate plans for a tea party of its own following the december vote by winning at least two hundred four duma seats exceeding the virtue of r r t. opium production has more than doubled the c.f. the country already produces ninety percent of the world's opium is an inclusive life a tad about insurgents miniature contributor explains why he believes the u.s. is still unable to wipe out the problem according to the. survey the harvest has jumped from thirty six to fifty eight hundred metric tons just in one year because the main competition mintz of the of the u. s. a in the last five years has been the manhunt and decrement of victor bullet justice against the united states is the latest symptom of this is still me cradle
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year over the u.s. intelligence and law enforcement community until law enforcement and intel community remains hostage to political expediency until then the justice will be just hypocrisy carver in the united states and any american or for an individual stands at pretty fair chance to get a fair trial and hearing in the united states of america. we can give across all our stores dot com and see more lined up for you this weekend the u.k. student whose dodgy swapping has landed him in hot water with america she wants an extra diet of the trial even though he's never stepped foot in the states. you are reaching your destination russia's sat nav system gets a boost a small satellite to blast off from baikonur that story is that party dot com and
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dot com. when multinationals move into countries with knowledge of poverty stricken populations for some it's seen as a way of boosting jobs and raising living standards but for india's simmering maoist rebels it's for god it is purging the country and now they're taking inspiration from the arab uprisings and spirited reports. these are the images people recognize when they think of india as maoist rebels for almost twenty five years the group has attempted to overthrow the government saying violence and intimidation to turn india into a communist society in their eyes the government is not taking any interest in the indigenous people of rural india and has actually displaced the population from its mineral rich land for development projects the government has called the maoists the single biggest security threat to india and it's held them responsible for displacing and killing thousands of civilians. but far from the jungles of india
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a new maoist revolution is brewing the maoist argue that the arrival of multinational companies here is actually caused a further divide between rich and poor they want to stay in india without the presence of quote unquote dominating western companies where everyone has access to basic right meet var of our rao the brains behind the uprising the highly educated man is in most senses the opposite of his counterparts in the jungle armed with a pen and paper and sitting in his relatively modern flat in hyderabad rao is seen as the intellectual leader of the maoists and a voice for a growing group of indians against globalization if the investment is from the. still has become a big real estate agent for the big companies and. the monday edition of them in hyderabad is a symbol for many indians of the country's booming economy and presence on the global stage the city has the biggest microsoft research and development office
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outside the united states and is home to several major multinational groups i.t. firms and bio pharmaceutical companies and for many in the city the presence of foreign firms is welcome yeah providing us the opportunity and we had a good idea to lock up get into. they're getting to is being used by their m.n.c. but a bit more using a video will be stared at boarding different obligations for needs like a small market says big a.t.m. should do a little although only because of corporate companies educated people like getting more jobs they can earn more money within short periods of time with dignity but the maoists aren't convinced that modernization means a better quality of life for everyone those who did not get the fruits of this globalization the. gin grievances have not addressed and tried to go through all of us including middle class was sitting
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there even while most indians are convinced that communism is the answer many agree that india needs to find a way to improve on its own. that dear think that india has such a rich who do these sorts of minerals what about. whom on science and technology this problem when human resources that we can produce and we not depend on immense it is immense is who need india while they watch the uprisings around the arab world they believe it's the sub continents turn to demand change preassure either r.t. hyderabad india. well more world news for you this hour the top commander of colombia's revolutionary armed forces has been killed park leader. died during a military ground assault as the order of five million dollars was offered for information leading to his capture fifty three year old took over latin america's
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last remaining rebel group in two thousand and eight after the death of its co-founder. forty five surviving miners have been rescued from a chinese coal mine more than thirty six hours after a cave in the accident which killed eight was caused by a small earthquake fifty kilometers away china's coal mines are the worst in the world and safety has improved in recent years. syrian security forces tanks have been shelling the city of homs despite agreeing to withdraw from urban areas under an arab league we still at least nineteen were killed and dozens wounded the latest anti government crackdown doctors claiming more than one hundred twenty bodies were brought to hospitals in the past three days. over whether the arab league can end the months of bloodshed. flash floods have struck the italian port of general killing at least six people the victims included
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two children and the woman who was apparently crushed by cars that were being swept away by the water. is the second it's been weeks with warnings that worst is yet to come. that most of us have thought about how much money we need for a comfortable life but is it time for the mega rich to spread the spoils of war a half an escape is where people in new york draw the line between affluence and avarice. the general public has been. very rich lately so what does the public consider too much money this week let's talk about that. too much money yeah if someone has more than a million should they pay more in taxes yes they absolutely said yes but i want too much money so i'm not going to. make the time million in two months to emerge. when
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the limit when millions enough to have would say if people make more than a million dollars and they have bet on their bank account should they be forced to give back a moral or a moral and out in general interestingly i saw once that the to answer the question do you have enough money to curve goes like this as your wealth increases so people who don't have a lot feel that they don't have enough as they as people get wealthier a higher percentage of the think they have enough until they pass a certain point whereas as you get even wealthier you want even more so if you made ten million dollars i would give some of it away it's too much money are people that don't give it away and have that much in the wrong i guess it's a personal decision i just think that if you make that much money you could share it with someone that doesn't have so much should they be forced to through taxes like they do in scandinavia maybe so because sometimes if you don't force someone to do something they're going to do it no matter how much wealth you consider to be
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obscene the bottom line is when it comes to money it's hard for anyone to not want just a little bit more. more than five hundred days in isolation to test mankind's metal for a mission to mars russia's ambitious project to simulate a return trip to the red planet has concluded testing mind and body would cope on a long space flight. has been following the mission and hearing reaction from one volunteer he says he's now ready for the real thing. after five hundred. twenty days of this trip around. we are proud to be there to to prove that humanity can go to mass this is experiment to see basically the psychological effects a trip to mars would have on the crew and how they would work together inside such a facility now those that took part in this are looking to be part of future
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martian missions this whole operation was an international cooperative mission the russian space agency working with the european space agency to put this experiment into into practice now the crew itself was made up from people from all around the world three of them were russian there was representatives from china as well as from france and central america who will find out a little bit what it's like on the scene where the mars five hundred module is we can now cross to tom barton who is there tom what's going on where you are well peter i remember on june the third last year watching this door behind me shut and sealed and that was the start of the five hundred twenty days which ended when i watched them the door open at last after all that time and the crew emerged little bit white faced a little bit bleary eyed into work into a cheering crowd after all that time they all stood together in front of
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microphones and they said how glad they were to work with their other crew members and to have got through what is really quite a feat of an jurors really to be in isolation and with a very strict routine day in day out for all that time i remember seeing some bookmakers of eight to one of us on that one of the crew going insane as a result of this experiment that hasn't materialized and i think they can now look forward to the deep brief period free of all those tensions. a few minutes time we take you to the virtually untouched prehistoric lands between the mighty volga river and the euro mountains. those who are fascinated with history. to those who have a sweet to. to those who can't live without discomfort. and of course to the nature lovers this magnificent land offers its treasures.
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welcome back the headlines for you darren aronofsky greece's prime minister and already clings on to his job following a parliament confidence vote of the pledging a new coalition government but a total solution for a debt ridden country student in some way off. america's anti corporate protest has refused to give up the fight despite further arrests and tough police action at least one hundred people were rounded up in oakland the officers moved in to break up the rally. and the race for seats in russia's know house of parliament has begun seven political parties are now on a media charm offensive to move voters through t.v. campaigning and banners on the streets. will talk down to dig deep and take you back thousands of years to remote russia but mother nature still rules.

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