tv [untitled] November 6, 2011 1:00pm-1:30pm EST
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which crisis if you. come from steve. starts on t.v. dot com. the greek prime minister is expected to resign to allow a new coalition unity government to be formed in line with demands from the country's opposition. battle for america police crackdown on the peaceful and corporate occupied movement spreading fast across the country for nearly two months now. russia questions the galaxy of its uproots trial after a new york judge found the business been guilty of international arms trafficking. and a manned mission to mars came one step closer to reality this week as russia's ambitious experiment more round trip to the red planet successfully ended in moscow after a five hundred twenty day.
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welcome it's ten pm here in moscow the sunday night watching the weekly from r t a rather for the top stories of the last seven days with me kevin away and first greece's president is to convene a meeting between the country's embattled prime minister of the head of the main opposition party an attempt to broker a power sharing talks the country's opposition's been calling on the prime minister to resign to end the ongoing political deadlock according to senior government officials perpetrate could announce his resignation later on sunday hoping it will pave the way for a coalition government meanwhile athens is fast running out of time to implement a crucial e.u. bailout plan designed to save the country from bankruptcy to listen really zucker doolittle's full of the problems in athens told me that the government's probably a dangerous game right now well greek people pay the price. but i'm still from his side. from his part. i will resign but first i am in favor of the formation of
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this coalition government people who could see in a way they are desperate because when you see the ivory go away just to be cut off and your friends are like you don't have money their families. they don't have money even to buy food for their kids now and they just want from the government from both parties to find a solution but the time is limited to morrow is a euro group and somebody has to reassure to give me a super insisted euro group that greece will it will be focused on nothing to seize him off of twenty sixth of october because the money are enough until march fifteenth of december. couple of weeks ago we we knew that's money where enough till november now we know we know something different and
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everybody everybody here expects a solution because if pensions are not given if wages are not given that the greek citizens are ready to react. with a greek debt crisis or storm most discussions this week's g. twenty meeting in come it descended into turmoil indeed when the greek prime minister made his poached announcement of a referendum on the e.u. plan only then to talk it shortly afterwards of his innocent fall of the summit the ever changing greek drama took center stage in cannes for the g twenty meeting hero host nicolas sarkozy protecting what he calls the beating heart of europe till the end christian traditions resolution which is very strong. on this and we will fight to defend europe and the euro. france and germany took action with this message to greece play by the rules or get out the greek prime minister made
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a cameo appearance in cam returned to athens and cancelled an impromptu referendum that would have more last allowed the public to decide if they stay or if they go when it comes to the euro or perish the thought that they should be allowed to decide whether they want these things leaders say it is up to greet. should look like this if greece is an independent country and i just want to say they are perfectly free i don't want to give any idea that we are trying to increase domestic politics. but france has given some exactly chad idea it is no longer an independent country and has been for a while and the conversation is always on what we need to do to satisfy our creditors demands and our creditors are the people who are going to determine whether we survive or don't survive and the so-called backbone of the eurozone could be trying to save its backside with a statement from serco see that those who break deficit rules should be punished some with sanctions even if he is breaking the same rules back home in france
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they're running a budget deficit and beyond. what the rules of mass rich provide for the real irony with that is that the the french banks are are so desperate for some sort of a bailout and if they didn't get one for greece for example they could potentially go under they could be playing a major role in the fight to save the euro some hope for the single currency lines with the emerging economies or the brics have already pledged to try and help the euro stay afloat but with a condition president of a diff says they want to play a bigger role in financial institutions like the i amat and the group of twenty format already it seems some headway there as for the first time ever the g twenty summit will be held in a brics country and it takes place in moscow russia in two thousand and thirteen reporting from cannes and he's in our our city. coming up on the story for the palestinians. the general conference as does.
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the draft resolution and the side to it mean list as member of you know. that's cool complications for the heritage body and the palestinian bid for full statehood at the u.n. to as we reported it later. u.s. police are turning up the heat on the n.t. coproduction party movement which has spread across the country since we got nearly two months ago the worst for a provider this week in california offices to a crowd of peaceful demonstrators protesters in the city of oakland several people who joined the demonstration seriously injured including a u.s. army veteran and over one hundred arrests were made it is indeed the second time the forces cracked down on the rally in the city the last two weeks you see car from off was there in the midst of it all reporting for r.t. . there are at least a hundred two hundred three hundred police officers in full riot gear several i'm as you can see advancing behind us right now on the occupy oakland movement now we
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don't know how many officers are back there we saw a massive group of them sort of a walk down that street before that was the street of the standoff where several protesters had barricaded the street from the police several several pieces of furniture and whatnot were lit on fire but again not enough of an action to provoke this kind of a militant response by the police force here earlier thousands marched peacefully on the port of oakland shutting it down no arrests reported whatsoever in fact we didn't even see any of the police officers out there and yet after the peaceful march this was a scene unfolding on the streets of oakland no other media outlets no other television outlets here on the frontlines we have been standing here we have seen tear gas fired several protesters injured from the tear gas you can smell it in the air right now i wish i could describe it better but a very intimidating show of force when you have this line of police a fully. marching forward with protesters in front of them the mood is an extremely tense we don't know how this will develop but people are sort of running out from
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the side streets that perhaps there's more confrontations down that way whether or not they're going to clear the count remains to be fair but as you can see he was there are marching behind sticks and hands but one can't get any closer on that. but they're certainly coming here the crowd as you can hear is chanting oakland perhaps you can see over there several police officers with their weapons out shooting tear gas for the loud sort of the gun actually for anybody but down here scared the protesters and journalists on site. or police moving in to break up occupy demonstrations across america several arrests were made with force in atlanta and washington the heavy handed police action was caught on camera by see it in new york where the movement began and the protesters come here to zuccotti park say that it's to stand their ground it's those authorities are preparing i think to attempt an eviction activist kate bolduan thinks police heavy handedness
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is an attack on the american dream. is basically sending a message we aren't as free of a population and a as free of a society as we thought we were basically a police presence can be used against the mass majority of the ninety nine percenters and that's something we do not like to see in the american society the american people can only handle so much of this class if you say income inequality in america we're the land of the american dream and the middle class standard of living under these situations we're seeing that this wonderful country has turned into a plutocracy of the rich for the rich by the rich. keep your finger on the pulse of the occupy movement. as he continues his rapid spread across america just head to our t twitter stream for the latest updates from lucy carter she couldn't think of
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it from the start really and i was the rest of our u.s. bureau we've got photos and videos from the protests there for you constantly updating at. the arab league's demanding immediate end to bloodshed in syria after a peace deal had put in place with damascus probe dozens more anti-government activists reportedly killed in the country is the army continues to suppress the protests and that's despite agreement earlier this week to stop violence against demonstrators more than five hundred political detainees were released on saturday
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but the oppression continues and u.n. estimates over three thousand people have been killed in syria now since march however president assad claims his forces are fighting armed insurgency funded from a broad political analyst come allows me thinks the country's been set up for regime change. i think it's a conspiracy by regional power they wanted to change the regime of bashar al assad they want a different regime different government with different had and that's why you can see the regional power hasn't been friendly to the situation it's taking place inside syria actually some of this country has been funneling what pens and money and certain ideology to topple the regime of president assad the president of syria acknowledges there is opposition in the country and he extend his hand to become fully asian within the his country for those people who are asking for change and
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that's why today they have a constitutional reform but there is an external power what they say in opposition and exile those are backed by the western powers persian gulf country russia business would be to put faces a life sentence for new york jury found him guilty of agreeing to sell arms to turn ricin conspiring to kill americans he was arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after a sting operation was eventually extradited to the u.s. despite strong opposition from moscow correspondent lisa sitch reports. here is spent by the us down one russian man tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash poured into a skiing operation snatched up from a third country for a month of solitary confinement before a three week trial in the u.s. allegedly arms dealer viktor boot was found guilty on all four charges one conspiring to kill united states nationals two conspiring to kill united states
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officers and employees three conspiring to use an acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the far forty four year old russian air cargo business men fascinated hollywood one of our everyday people. going to court. and we are on the other eleven. who lost his case in the court of u.s. public opinion one before his trial kicked off raising concerns of the fairness of his trial this is the lord of war. the merchant of death. and you've got him in your hands when he's in custody it's a great feeling u.s. officials were relentless in their efforts to get behind bars the so-called merchant of death is now a federal inmate american agents posing as park members a colombian terrorist in the u.s. but not by many other countries and the u.
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when met with and then arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after twice being found not guilty by thai courts the west reportedly play dirty by arm twisting thailand into extraditing him to america they're willing to flaunt every international law to get what they want and that means doing all these illegal things in the case of the trouble to extradite in washington kidnap and boot family also told us actions entrapment and kidnapping. i can accept the possibility that they did too might have some information that might be of interest to someone but why is it that other countries don't just think for themselves that there is someone who has some interesting information and why don't those government just drag those people out of their territory moscow's request to send him to russia were brushed aside there was no official decision of an extradition russia called boots extradition illegal and question the validity of his conviction one of the main arguments of the defense that the u.s. lacked jurisdiction was ignored by the court wants to friend says the russian was
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aware that he was not in touch with real four crew members and all he was trying to do was sell to all the cargo planes we could appeal to this judge. that the verdict was rendered against the weight of the evidence and that we could also proceed to the united states court of appeals but with the vigor with which he was brought to the u.s. experts like george map who has attended every hearing say a successful appeal is unlikely leaders of magic crimes when in fact there is diction and manufactured evidence. with you know i think caspar could bring into america any by any. necessary the journalist says boot is one of many victims of u.s. judicial power play playfield and richter and it and expect the charges that were brought against him that he is innocent so you know i don't i don't want any innocent man. russian citizen because we were trade with that we go and sentence right or wrong because they didn't commit the picture booth wife. is
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a criminal in this case. the actions currently carried out by the u.s. special services are an organized probably a sham organized crime towards a russian citizen or any other system that the world when they just have deemed them allegedly dangerous it doesn't even have to be specific action moscow has vowed to continue to push for boots return to russia your group has always maintained his innocence and will keep fighting for justice but with us muscles flex tight to keep him in an american prison who is facing from twenty five years to life behind bars the sentencing will come in february and r.t. new york coming up on the program the website closing in embattled wiki leaks founder julian assange promises to fight on after london called reject says appeal against extradition got that story coming up for you also this too. but from the red six men conclude a grueling simulated mission to mars minus the spaceflight and artie's promising to
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witness the virtual return. palestine which this week admitted as a full member of the un's cultural heritage or unesco the move to the u.s. which says it will now cut off its funding for the organization that's been seen as a major coup for palestine as a gears up for the un vote on recognizing it stated later this month american israel is strongly opposed to the bit with washington to use its veto power but a palestinian presidential advisor says the u.s. is being hypocritical when it comes to its policy of. a new kind of. ripping the arab spring going into the square in egypt and shaking the hands of demonstrators seeking democracy while banning palestinians from having their own democracy on their own independence that's. totally unacceptable what's also true this is the fact that the united states of america has in the past threatened the palestinian
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authority about it would cut the aid now we hear about foreign secretary secretary clinton is calling on congress to reconsider this position i certainly hope that the american administration would reconsider this issue or for financial will not be off and the palestinian and the international intervention to consolidate palestinian independence will not be subject to in order. to hold by threats if anything it has to be total indorsement now lose an international voice palestinian voice and i think this voice or to be addressed and addressed carefully. he would need a watchdog to publish findings next week which will reportedly suggest a rans build a nuclear testing facility and will show satellite images to prove it but rather dismiss those claims calling them fabricated it's prompted speculation that the u.s. u.k. and israel are considering possible military action against the country's nuclear facilities or friday the israeli president said when it comes to iran quote the
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international community is closer now to finding a military solution than a diplomatic one end quote but experts warn that the west underestimates around and an attack on it would result in a world conflict. anyone reading the press reports on these contingency choir has been dropped by the ministry of defense here in london for an attack on iran and must be worrying that if iran is not developing a nuclear missile it will be developed and you could miso feast with the idea that the americans the british and he's really he's a looking toward ensuring unprovoked attack on iran and the world a much more dangerous place i cannot imagine a worse alliance with these three poems people in the west seem to underestimate the strength of a reunion nationalism that is a strong national member and so what happened. to me. and how this has been installed and maintained by britain and for america it's
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a long memories of the shah and the way it's presented no the west the fish i was a little regime will be a bloody war if there is attacking iran and iran is not iraq as of two thousand and one there will be retaliation visible and from our mass and the world is a more dangerous place because of these reports. not more a web site as well r.t. dot com let's take a look a couple stories there tonight for a new twist in the case of the food poisoning of the russian former f.s.b. agent alexander litvinenko now british prosecutors reportedly ready to name another suspect and seek his extradition to the u.k. what to find out more about that on line from us tonight and all for pictures in from great britain here inferno on the roads what is horrifying footage from the u.k. of the m five motorway of somerset this dozens of cars collided killing at least seven people injuring many others as well and one of the country's worst car accidents in recent years.
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very this we. lost his appeal battle against extradition from the u.k. to sweden he'll now have to answer sex crime allegations. i have not been charged with any crime in any country. maintains his innocence and is planning to appeal again he insists that his case is politically motivated whistleblower website was forced to suspend publishing after a financial blockade and it's now concentrating on raising funds many believe has a vested interest in discrediting so after his publications of secret u.s. fire. it is astonishing here in britain to see the way the case is being covered two organizations i used to work at the b.b.c. the guardian newspaper the guardian of course had a deal with wiki leaks the kinds of character assassination around the world by mainstream media trying to attack this man and it just goes to show what
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a state journalism is in. the london stock exchange protesters recently i don't suppose many of those mainstream journalists really understand what's going on over there i think one argument here is that the craft of journalism is in crisis julius should become some sort of overall professor of journalism and close all the university's courses in journalism down because he really did teach a lot of people that it's about speaking truth to power and speaking for the powerless and the idea of him being in court and now the idea of him being rendered for torture in a state that as we know is we carrying out rogue assassinations of its own citizens is is just breathtaking views or brief making headlines right now will start in iraq or triple explosions rocked a local market in baghdad in baghdad a report suggest eight people were killed and over twenty injured but police medics say the number of casualties is set to grow your target follows a statement by iraq's prime minister urging security forces to clamp down on any
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threats of violence the last thirty three thousand u.s. troops. a suicide bomb blast near a mosque in afghanistan's northern baghlan province has left at least seven dead and injured more than a dozen others the attacker detonated his vest as worshippers left for a market be muslim festival lead among those killed two local police commanders claimed responsibility but officials are pointing the finger at taliban militants. in colombia fourteen people have been killed by mudslides and swept through a number of towns in the west of the country in one incident four people were buried alive as they slept rescue workers are continuing to try to search for survivors thirty five people are still unaccounted for tonight many buildings have been destroyed or badly damaged during what's been one of colombia's worst rainy seasons in years. so as mentioned just now the muslim religious festival of read is underway marking the end of ramadan with million celebrating worldwide over a hundred seventy thousand people taking part of festivities here in moscow with
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eighty thousand gathering the capital's main mosque the holidays one of the largest events in the muslim calendar and it coincides with a five day hardship pilgrimage to mecca the birthplace of islam. means the feast of the sacrifice the first of all celebrating commitment of b.d.s. it involves the traditional sacrifice of an animal and sharing it with family and friends. it was a journey across the galaxy and back all the level even planning to face simulated round trip to mars has been completed after a seventeen month long test to see how a crew might cope with the grueling affects of long distance space travel is tom dart was there to see the crew return to normality in moscow after a five hundred days in isolation. back on earth i was well actually they never left but pale faced bleary eyed these six men are returning from a five hundred twenty day epic mockup of a mission to mars and back they're thankful to be back on earth fellow earth close
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it is really really great to see you all again rather overwhelming it's been an honor to have been been part of this remarkable achievement we have five of them are professional really area syrian individuals i have ever worked with it's clear that crew cohesion was key to sticking it out this door stayed sealed shut all throughout the seventeen months of the experiment of course it was only a simulation of a trip to mars any of these six men could have left at any time but none of them did and scientists behind it wanted to see the six men and crew would be able to go all the time without severe psychological effects from the busy control room i was able to ask them how they got on before they left how are your relationships with the other crew members changed. i was. i was.
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forced to go back to how could you know like fight or something close for such a. thing in the world. from. the experiment was kept as real as possible with a twenty minute time delay in communications the not shit was on its way that meant . they could talk freely with local ones has decided to move home from the outside world that was tricky. we had to keep in mind that some information could come in with private correspondence and some relatives could break the news in this case any prolonged silence on our part could lead to tensions and misunderstanding they could think that we withheld information deliberately that's within the highlights of the cruise trip was a simulated landing on mars with
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a long isolation and boredom before it scientists observed with amazement just how little it became for them when they made landfall. their pulse rate was one hundred sixty beats per minute compared with the pulse of the first constant not your current orbit it was a hundred and fifty two people per minute the outside world has been in tree from five hundred mostly through betting on how. would fail one bookmaker put eight to one olds on one of the crew members going insane because of it. when he went out. so even though it's a dry run it's still a significant. first motion in years. r.t.
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