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circus for joel was really a ski corinthian it skipped this medicine this is for him we could switch to. talk of school. now sort of. this is our team tonight the greek prime minister survives a confidence vote in parliament after a week of drug that shocked you and said markets and. the think that's now what happened let's see what we still have secured that. just maybe it's too late to. class us police weigh in with handcuffs buttons and tear gas to put down the anti corporate occupy movement but activists say they're determined to stand their ground against the odds. and political ads and holdings are popping up all across russia as the campaign kicks off to win seats in the country's lower house of parliament.
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hello eight pm saturday night here in moscow you're watching r t with me kevin zero eight and first the greek prime minister holds talks to form a temporary governing coalition after narrowly winning a crucial confidence vote in parliament but the country's future remains far from clear tonight the main opposition party has demanded snap elections and it wants. the government of for ports from the greek capital. there's a lot of confusion about what like a little government going to look like we still have is the passenger and his government by that coffins lation in parliaments in the early hours of the morning it was very very place it was always going to be a switch it to match the decisions but no changes really everyone still waiting to see what the details of this will be and as we said before the devil really is in the details and so
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a lot of uncertainty still remains about what's going to happen now moving forward will help guide us a bit see this political quagmire i'm joined by. scholars a professor of economics at his university. it's very uncertain what's going to happen now can you tell us a bit more about what the politicians are doing and without looking saying they're playing political games can they afford to do that it's such a critical point the big picture is not what happened in greece is what happened yes the g twenty when they couldn't agree on anything so not agreeing on anything means that austerity packages will continue as the only policy coming out of the euro zone the pressure on. the central issue central right because of the stereotype measures is that the leader of the right wing party wants quick elections so he could do well and not be implicated in any of your stereotype that is we've had so far we're asked up and drove a leader of the center left party doesn't want quick elections because he's deeply
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implicated in these policies and wants a national government a government of national unity so that the responsibility for your strategy package is shared with if you learn the cerro there is one missing out truth is and that is the people of greece who have been demonstrating for the last six months on the street and really i see no solution that doesn't at least meet some of their demands for the stereotype recession more austerity measures vicious cycle being removed somehow. intented and political leaders actually addressing the social needs of the most people in this country and indeed if you feel it at that really is a very valid point what a lot of people are talking about here today is that is the missing ingredient that public opinion here very very disappointed the announce it gets. what we see playing out in the last week. in the city of uncertainty at
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a time when everyone was hoping for was a unified front the synthesised. that's not what we're seeing it's all in of course moving forward the situation looking on increasingly unstable ground. so for a correspondent reporting coming up later in the program tonight fighting record for the baby is flourishing economy has done little more than deepen the gap between rich and poor making some resort to drastic measures as we reported. and there are widespread concerns that u.s. police are becoming increasingly heavy handed in breaking up the anti corporate occupy protests of the group the country for nearly two months now officers used force to disperse a demo in the u.s. capitol and take them tents three activists was struck by a car but the driver wasn't charged and in the california city of oakland police unleashed tear gas and back to the protesters and arrested more than one hundred several people were seriously injured including a u.s. army veteran is the second incident of police brutality the second seen in two
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weeks meantime in new york where the occupy movement began the first is counted in for coffee parker bracing themselves for a showdown of his report went to find out what authorities in. store for. the occupy wall street movement has cemented its presence here in zuccotti park for nearly eight weeks now many believe that the city will try to that you we demonstrators under the pretext of crime new york city mayor michael bloomberg is now accusing these activists i mean the injuring the entire community saying they are. failing to report crimes that are taking place here 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 reports to the police some media outlets have also reported that it is actually new york city police officers some at least that have encouraged criminals and homeless people to come down to
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zuccotti park in an effort to stir up some trouble the n.y.p.d. has 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 take care and i feel safe here but i think that you know the mayor is discussing things quick crimes that aren't haven't been reported what are those crimes that you think that there is probably caring 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 outlets that even critical of us characterize anyone who is within you know 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 disrupt it doesn't mean they reflect what we're doing or that we promote what they're doing princeton professor and activist stopper cornell west who's been a huge supporter of the occupation movement was down here in zuccotti park r.t.
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had a chance to catch up with him to get his thoughts on what mayor bloomberg has recently said i just think he's grown i think your idea to try to come up with a rationalization with another convincing reason if you think there's anything criminal about you know dangerous about this encampment i think every section of new york city has a million and. what it is they have a human community every human community here. still supporting oh my god yes one hundred twenty was there overall though all the activists that we have spoken with today save face. 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 r.t. . another of our correspondents lucy catherine was also covering the occupy protests and throughout season twitter stream for more from her she was indeed at the scene
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as police waited to break up the raters protests in washington you log on to a twitter feed for full coverage of the incident looting photos pictures and video . and one of the demands driving the occupy movements and increased attacks on the bridge that could help bolster the u.s. budget of course a little later on this we find out what some new yorkers think. as people get wealthier the higher percentage of the they haven't up until the certain point where is it you can't even wealthier you want even more. takes the streets than all of the big apple to gauge public opinion how do you stay with us for filings just a few minutes. joining hands with a growing occupy a movement terms of thousands of people have pledged to take a shot of america's big banks this saturday it's officially bank transfer earned move your money day both of which to deprive leading bankers of their customers freelance writer kimberly thought thinks the banks have only themselves to blame. over eighty one thousand people have pledged their support to go to their banks and
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move their money to a credit union a smaller bank but in september bank of america announced a five dollars fee on seven cards people were outraged this is when people started moving their money in credit unions have sorted from six hundred fifty thousand new members in september just four point five billion dollars in new deposits people are so outraged with the big banks that they're committing no matter what their money you know a lot of us are underwater our homes are worth much less than they were when we bought them our whole entire economy has been built on credit so the idea of just walking away from your debt is something that really captures your imagination so it's your kind of on the receiving end harassing phone calls of people threatening to steal your car from your driveway and you can't drive your son to work you know that there are we there are ways to fight that. here in russia
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a massive election campaign is now full swing with seven parties competing for seeds of the boomer the country's lower house of parliament candidates have until december the third to woo voters who want to add a great and enticing adverts on t.v. and in print media is a country which over the course of the race. for the nats the early days all t.v. sets and russia will be talking politics politics and politics in other words the labor of the rule of the people and socials of freedom solidarity and justice our three centuries some of the most story going on is a party which stands for the poor and for russians. so is on our banners future is with us on the banners educating four of the top political parties and head of the december a vote have been out for a while but the most cherished key free t.v. and radio air has just been sliced seven parties are in the running for the duma
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seats and while the country's main political force the united russia party is only concerned by how big a majority they'll be getting this time and any other is so desperate to just make it into the parliament and the race is on stanch communists are appealing to saudi in style chair all you can use haven't lived a single time in one hundred years we saved the country from fascism in world war two we twice see the country from collapsing we were the first in space. the liberal democrats are yet again appealing to nationalism the more the russian president should be the sole ruler in the caucuses we have to eliminate the clone culture in this region and introduce curfews in some areas video surveillance is a must. yes while just crasher comes up with a robin hood plan to help the poor with the money of the reach for want to reform
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number one. is fighting poverty early introducing tax a luxury business and country should brief really. there had been and now the runner in this race lobbying for both small and big businesses billionaire me hope prokhorov hopes were high he would create a powerful lobby for western minded liberals and parliament proper of himself was even considering running for president but the compay field. it field because of pro quos personality he thought that to run a priority is a seems to run a business this is a strategic mistake he considered other party members who'd been with a great cause much longer than him not his teammates as his subordinates and they responded to him 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 polls coming second hour communists with fourteen percent the liberal democrats will secure at least nine percent for the other four
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parties it will be largely about how they perform in t.v. debates and to secure at least one seat in the duma they will have to overcome a five percent threshold mission advantage for has the united russia party is least has even put his political future on the table saying he's possible post as the country's prime minister and on how well the party performs at election bullets prime minister putin is also back in united russia and has even become somewhat of a trademark of the party over the years he chosen december azzam elections will each receive as scorpion new keyset a welcome gift from the government the specifics of the order are exacting the search will be made from white porcelain each with a gold trim it's got must hold a certain amount of t. interesting you go not all circuits are of the same size two hundred who are keen on coffee sets for torpor while the remaining. four hundred fifty are just scaled
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down six person sites and while it's not clear which charities will win which set sun jupiter discrepancy means they're not russia party has point create plans for a tea party of its own following the december vote by winning at least two hundred four duma seats exceeded our children r t more still. because whether you some other world now let's start in nigeria there are a series of former gun attack at least sixty seven killed and more than one hundred injured the assault of the nerve damage to a lost of more than an hour hitting several targets including the local police precinct and several churches radical muslim sect boko haram played sponsibility of the attack and more strikes in the future to do the same group also attacked a military headquarters in neighboring borno state with a triple suicide bombing. in colombia troops have killed a top fark rebel commander delivering another severe blow to latin america's
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longest running guerrilla insurgency alfonso cano died during a military air and ground assault a reward of nearly four million dollars offered for information leading to his capture and sixty three year old took over as head of rebel group in two thousand and eight cove. it is clearly six people have been killed in several missing after a flash flood struck the port city of genoa a week after differential rain storm ravaged nearby coastal areas to the victims include two children and a woman who was apparently crushed by cars being carried by fast moving floodwater emergency officials warned residents not to leave their homes or to move to higher ground as two rivers burst their banks it's the second television as many weeks with warnings that worse is yet to come. one of the top u.s. commanders in afghanistan has been sacked for making disparaging comments about the afghan political leadership general peter for the said president karzai and his staff were quote isolated from reality or she has been quick to dismiss the
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statement as a personal opinion that doesn't reflect the u.s. afghan relations the incident comes as foreign troops are gradually withdrawing from the country and the control over the afghan forces. the massive rescue operations of the way for fifteen construction workers kidnapped by maoist rebels in india it's the latest attack by insurgents who want to establish communism in the country they say they're fighting for the rural poor who've been left out of india's big city economic boom pretty streeter's got the story. 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 using 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 the government has called the maoists the single biggest security threat to india and it's hold them responsible for displacing and killing thousands of civilians but far from the jungles of india
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a new maoists revolution is brewing like the movement in the rural areas this one is also anti-establishment but is largely focused on overthrowing multinational companies and development the maoists argue that the arrival of multinational companies here is actually a cause further divide between rich and poor they want to stay in india without the presence of quote unquote dominating was thirty companies were everyone has access to basic right meet varr of our route 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 was 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.
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agent. in hyderabad as a symbol for many indians of the countries booming economy and presence on the global stage the city has the biggest microsoft research and development office outside the united states and for many in the city the presence of foreign firms is welcome be upgrading us the opportunity and we had a good year a large afghan india to get into is being used to buy them and see where. to be a martyr using a video who you believe mr. boarding different occasions for needs like a small markets is big idioms while most indians aren't convinced that communism is the answer many agree that india needs to find a way to improve on its own ideas that there think that india has such a rich source of. market. large dollar home on science and technology establishment human resources that we can produce and
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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. you cannot say this news at any time visiting our website are to go these are a few stories of good weather tonight about being in the tourist i could group anonymous is reportedly proud to take major websites like place over the fox network today the american is marking national bloody day as we've been reporting over the show also online for you to the fruits of labor a russian play that was dubbed the world suddenly really says it was a great confusion over who would be but we think this was instead a ton of oranges from south africa as a rather juicy reward prochoice is going to do with them to get a taste of that story to what our team will call.
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precious simulated round trip to mars is concluded after an eighteen month long test to see our crew cope with a long space flight a massive experiment was carried out without ever leaving moscow. the mission ended met the volunteers had spent over five hundred days in isolation. after five hundred. twenty days of questioning this trooper. we are proud to be true to prove that humanity can go to mass this is experiment to see basically the psychological effect 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 missions this whole operation was an international cooperative mission the russian space agency working with the european space agency to put this experiment into
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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 gardner 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 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 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 the some
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bookmakers of eight to one odds 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 grief period free of all those tensions. now as the occupy protest movements cripple us for a second month opinions are divided over some of it's a one of them is a tax hike for rich americans who demonstrated a plane for economic downturn or a half and as has been on the streets of new york to us where the people there agree. general public has been vilified very rich lately so why does the public consider too much money this week let's talk about that modern a million 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
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much money so i'm not going to. make million too much too much for too much when one of the women one million finance dad would say if people make more than a million dollars and they have better in their bank account should they be forced to give back a more of their amoral and out in general interestingly i so want to answer the question do you have enough money to curb goes like this as your wealth increases so people who don't have a lot feel that they don't have enough as the as people get wealthier a higher percentage of the think they have it up until a certain point whereas as you get even wealthier you want even more so if you made ten million dollars would you 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 made that much money you could share it with someone that doesn't have so much should they be forced to through taxes
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like they do in scandinavia maybe so because sometimes if you don't force someone to do something and are going to do it no matter how much wealth you consider to be obscene the bottom line is when it comes to money it's hard for anyone to not mind just a little bit more. it's forty six minutes past eight at night here in moscow richard c. with a sport in about fifty minutes time has got all the latest from the tennis fed cup final though taken place here in the capital as well as latest football schools around russia and england but i'm scared oh and thanks ever so much for being with us. saturday evening november fifth the original scope. of. the.
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