tv [untitled] November 6, 2011 6:00pm-6:30pm EST
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would be soo much brighter than. the bible the psalms from science to the church and these. need to start on t.v. dot com. in greece prime minister george papandreou and the opposition leader have reached an agreement on forming a unity government under a new leader with details to be discussed on monday. in the you are police crackdown on the peaceful anti corporate occupy movement as broadly across america for nearly two months now. questions the legality of the verdict in the new york trial of russian victor boot a facing life in jail after being found guilty of attempting to supply weapons to terrorists and that's hiring to kill americans. one step closer to mars as it simulated a manned mission to the red planet is exceptionally completed assuring the be human body can endure the isolation of five hundred twenty day.
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hello and welcome to our seas weekly review i'm getting our timing a story now with starting grief with talks between the countries in brussels prime minister and they head of the main opposition party abandoned with an agreement to form a national unity government george papandreou is just stepped down under the deal on which talks will continue on monday a new government has to be sworn in and go through a confidence vote in parliament within a week journalist renie there could dina as more. three there are three main points i am busy well first of all we have the form of a top agreed to form a new coalition government second contrail will not be the prime minister will not be a beleaguered in this coalition government and paired they have to meet tighen in order
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to arrange the details but the most possible person to have to be the leader in this new own government will be told mr look aspect but they must he's sixty four years old he acts vice president in the european central bank is not a politician he is a technocrat but according to the plan is to be the prime minister and our politicians about pratt's to be our own team. but the most is a personality respected in the whole euro zone in the whole european union and he is the person who knows very well how to react in this difficult situation the country will still be the leader of for his part you party even though he will be if you will not be the leader for the new coalition government but the thing is
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that at first he decides this because of that he decides to call or a friend and then he changes his opinion in a way he tried to he perswaded and can summarize the conservatives to agree with the us there in research with the agreement of twenty six zero four october of this all this us situation pretty confusion channelised here in greece officer of the announcement say that more austerity measures are expected because nobody will give us money because the government is going to change this means that greece the greek us citizens are going to suffer more now seem to be desperate they want to go on the late show because they think that apart from. this coalition government in february or even march we're going to have a look some for a new government but of course we have to pay for the debts and to ask us longer the government has decided has agreed with the troika they have to to follow and to
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put into practice the measures they've decided the greek debt crisis also dominated discussions at base week's g. twenty meeting in cannes it descended into turmoil when the greek prime minister made his vote share now spent over a referendum on the e.u. bailout plan only to drop it shortly afterwards and he said now if all of this summit the ever changing greek drama took center stage in cannes for the g twenty meeting here or host nicolas sarkozy protecting what he calls the beating heart of europe until the end for some positions a resolution which is very strong angela merkel annoy you agree 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 a cameo appearance in cam returned to athens and cancelled an improv referendum that would have more last public to decide if they stay or if they go when it comes
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to the euro or perish the thought that they should actually be allowed to decide whether they want these things euro leaders say it is up to greet to do they should look at it 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 that idea it is no longer an independent country and has been for a while 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 they are running a budget deficit beyond. what the rules of mass rich provide for the real irony
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with that is that 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 eventually go under and 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 who have already pledged to try and help the euro stay afloat but with a condition president says they want to play a bigger role in financial institutions like the i.m.f. 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. and he's an hour or two. years but he said turning out the hate on the anti corporate movement which has spread across the country since it began nearly two months ago but was terrible violence happens this week in kind of fornia offices to cast a crowd of peaceful protesters of the city of oakland several times strangers were
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seriously injured and one hundred arrests were made us on the veteran who was a bystander was seriously injured by police at the second time before crime is down on arriving in this city in the past two weeks on whose account was that in the midst of it all. we're still reporting from the so both as you can hear behind me loud explosions possibly tear gas from the police officers there are at least hundreds at the count two hundred three hundred police officers in full riot gear several me as you can see advancing behind us right now on the occupy oakland movement now we don't know how many officers are back there we saw a massive group of them sort of walk down that street before that was the street of the stand up for 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 we have to remember that earlier
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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 again this was a scene unfolding on the streets of oakland no other media outlets no other television outlets here on the front lines we have been standing here we have seen tear gas fired several protesters injured from the tear gas in fact 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 slowly 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 the side streets that perhaps there's more confrontations down that way. whether or not they're going to clear the camp remains to be seen but as you can see these posters are marching behind those sticks their hands baton hand i don't know if you can get any closer on that shots 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
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weapons out shooting either tear gas for these loud sort of kind of raids that don't actually hurt anyone but down here scared that the protesters and journalists on site. police are moving in to break up ok by deliberations across america several arrests are made with force an affluent and washington will have a hundred police action was caught on camera by r.t. in new york where the movement began in mid september christmas first camping out in zuccotti park are determined to stand their ground they say authorities are preparing to time to fiction actually it's helping the occupy movement alone say it's already won by raising awareness across america. for the first time in decades people are thinking about going to greenwich corporations have power in this country and really wish to do way in which gratian have power been taking power away from regular american citizens it's been a phenomenal success because over the last few weeks we've been talking about it
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which you know income inequality is a problem in this country rather than absurd talk about how we're going to be cutting social security including medicare benefits in order to to fix the deficit problem we've did this movement has been successful because it's changed the conversation and today it's successful because people are going to sites like things that it's not or moving their money and to keep your finger on the pulse of the occupy movement as it continues its run its spread across america just how to alter his twitter stream to her fund and that leads to content of his in washington d.c. and chirp also protesters marching through the city so i'm not going to have twitter feed for the latest updates on this.
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in c. ray new crown downs an anti regime activists have left over twenty people died as turns rolled into the city of homs and brings to one hundred the number of civilians reported dead in clashes with government troops since just cheese day the latest barrage had come despite damascus agreeing to sign up to an arab league plan to end violence in the country the international body has already wants that failure to implement that plan will have disastrous consequences for the whole region out of five hundred political political trainees were released on saturday but the violence still continues the u.n. asked amazed that over three thousand civilians have been killed by syrian security forces in the last eight months political analysts are now out was in a claim as the country's been such operation changed by western powers. i think it's a conspiracy by the regional power they wanted to change the regime of bashar assad
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they wanted a different regime different government was different and that's why you can see the regional power hasn't been friendly to the situation taking place inside syria actually some of this country has been funneling weapons 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 would extend his hand to the consolidation within the his country for those people who are asking for change and that's why today they have a constitutional reform but there is an external power or what they say an opposition an exile those are backed by the western powers some persian gulf countries. coming up in a program history david of palestinian. the general conference. to adopt
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a draft resolution and decided to add me palestine as member of you know. but that's a broader complications for the heritage party and the palestinian bid for full statehood at the u.n. . the russian business plan big to do it is facing a life sentence in the u.s. after a new york jury found him guilty of agreeing to sell arms to terrorists and conspiring to kill americans because the session has not strong opposition from moscow which says it will do all it takes to return him home she's an official reports now from new york. here is spent by the u.s. to hunt down one russian man tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash poor into a skiing operation snatched 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 for the forty four year old russian air cargo business men fascinated hollywood one of our original. records. and only on the other a. boot lost his case in the court of u.s. public opinion and long before his trial kicked off raising concerns about the fairness of his trial this is the lord of war. the merchant of death. and you've got him in your hands 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 group terrorist in the u.s. but not by many other countries and the un met with and then arrested in thailand
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in two thousand and eight after twice being found not guilty by thai courts the west reportedly play dirty arm twisting in 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 extradited march of kidnap and boot family also calls us actions entrapment and kidnapping clive's i can accept the possibility that they did too might have some information that might be of interest to someone or 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 chide 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 booth's 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 to france says the russian was aware
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that he was not in touch with real four members and all he was trying to do was sell to all cargo planes we could appeal to this judge. that the verdict was rendered against the weight of the evidence that we could also proceed to the united states court of appeals but with the vigor with which it was brought to the u.s. experts like george map who has attended every hearing say a successful appeal is unlikely leaders of imaginary crimes manufactured jurisdiction and manufactured evidence here operation relentless was no reason for the character to bring to america at any any by. necessary the journalist says boot is one of many victims of u.s. judicial power play to a field of victor and its people charges that were brought against him that he's innocent so you know i don't i don't want any innocent man with russian citizens who are trying to be you know sentence life or convicted of a crime to commit future boots white says the u.s.
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is the criminal in this case. the actions currently carried out by the u.s. special services are an organized provocation organized crime towards a russian citizen or any other citizen in the world when they just have deemed them allegedly dangerous it doesn't even have to be specific actions moscow has vowed to continue to push for turn to russia has always maintained his innocence and will keep fighting for justice but would u.s. 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. new york. the un's atomic water plans to reveal evidence next week suggesting iran made computer models of a nuclear warhead and shows such like images to prove it but to iran has dismissed the claim saying there fabricated it's come to speculation that the u.s. u.k. and israel are considering possible military action against the country's nuclear facilities on friday the israeli press that when it comes to iran the international
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community is closer to finding a military solution than a diplomatic one but experts warn that the west underestimated iran and an attack on it would result in a world conflict. and he was reading the press reports on these contingency it was for. military defense here in london for a time. if iran is not developing you could. be developing you could be so free so the idea that the americans the british and these really are looking for war. on. the world. what's more dangerous place i cannot imagine a worse alliance with these three powers people in the west seem to underestimate the strain to renewed nationalism that there is a strong national a sense that members of what happened under foreign intervention into the country and how the czar was been installed and trained by britain for america's memories
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of the shah and the way it's presented no the west of the shah it will receive there will be a bloody war if there is attack iran and iran is not iraq as of two thousand and one there will be retaliation from our mass and the world is a dangerous place because of these reports one is time has won membership of unesco this week but been moved might cause the un her to body a fifth of its funding with the us cutting off its cash contribution in response it's seen as a major coup for palestine as it gives out for the un vote on recognizing its statehood later this month american israel are strongly opposed to the bit with washington vowing to use its veto power our political analyst ivan even said that he would ask the membership is a positive sign for palestine's feature. it's symbolic idea that all these nations wanted to let palestine in over the objections of the u.s. and israel is very significant i think and it. tells to me and said ben stein it in
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their efforts to have a state and of course they're trying a new route they're trying. the spall protests and they're trying this method of trying to get into more and more international organizations to build their legitimacy and i think that's a better way to go than iowans the difference between this vote in the one of their stated that is that of course the u.s. can be to go in the security council that the latter one whereas this boat there's no veto and it was voted overwhelmingly that people went against what the u.s. and israel wanted and voted in the palestine as a member and it is weak we can make furniture and a lot of people better against extradition from dk to sweden who will now have to balance the sex crime education. i have not been through with any crime in any country. maintained his innocence and the planning to appeal again on his theory is
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that his case of politically motivated it was the blowing website it was forced to suspend its operations to raise funds after a financial day okayed many analysts said there was a lot of interest in discrediting us but he's the bright side publication of secrets with us. this is just the latest in a saga isn't it a kind of scandinavian viking saga of the barbarity which is being treated is appalling it's been eighteen months disruption campaign now against what is actually one of the most important websites in the world what but what wiki leaks does is it was one of most powerful tools to address corruption corruption at the highest levels and what we've seen over the last few years with these expeditions in other parts of the world afghanistan or iraq or later on libya is the importance of whistleblowers being able to actually expose criminal behavior as a solid has been the most powerful person in a way in the world exposing some of these crimes what is certainly very similar
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isn't it to the dominick's traffic on sexting it seems to me that the reason any real basis for this as we heard it is not even being charges over in sweden and so yes it's attempt to shut down what is one of the most important media outlets in the world right now. and some other world news we're covering for you this hour and was started with a run for trouble explosion has rocked a local market in baghdad reports suggest ten people have been killed and over twenty injured but please send medics say the number of casualties will grow that's how it follows a statement by iraq's prime minister urging security forces to clamp down on any threats of violence the last thirty three thousand u.s. troops in the country are expected to move around by the end of. this is said bomb blast near a mosque in a guy. this town's northern babylon province has left at least seven people dead and injured more than a dozen others that target didn't go to his blast as worshippers left brows marking
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the muslim first of all of the among those killed were two local police commanders no one has yet claimed responsibility but officials are pointing the finger at a time of the militants. eight more deaths have been confirmed after a landslide in northwestern colombia bringing the number of victims to twenty two in one incident and four were buried alive as they slept rescue workers are continuing to search for survivors of dozens of people still unaccounted for many buildings have been destroyed or badly damaged during wars been one of colombia's of worst rainy seasons in years. and muslims around the world are marking the start of the feast of leader allowed earle of the holy day of this sacrifice is the combination of the month long pilgrimage to mecca and medina islam's holy cities muslims perform prayers and rituals with which culminates with that slaughtering of a sacrificial lamb of god. but when you made a trip to mars involving
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a crew of six being cooped up bought five hundred twenty days has been successfully completed the long as there was such experiment the last five hundred project undertaken at a mosque with spaces to shoot last examine how the human mind and body would code on a long duration spaceflight and his tone barton left them as they stepped out into daylight for the first time in a year and a half after their virtual voyage. back on earth i well actually they never left but pale faced bleary eyes these six men are returning from a five hundred twenty day epic mockup of a mission to mars and back thankful to be back home on earth to us it is really really great to see you all again rabbit hole they're all going it's been an honor to have him be a part of this remarkable achievement we have five of them are still professional fraley our assyrian individuals i have ever worked with it's clear that crew
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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 the scientists will find it wanting to see the six men who be able to go all the time without severe psychological or things from the busy control room i was able to ask them how they got on before they left however your relationships with the other crew members changed. i want. for something like back to. fight or something close cracker for such a look. at the world. right. crazy. experiment was kept as real as possible with
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a twenty minute time delay in communications owns the ship was on its way and was alone they could talk freely with loved ones who has decided to move home from the outside world that was tricky. we had to keep in mind that some information could come in 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 the information deliberately. the highlight of the cruise trip was a simulated landing on mars with long isolation and boredom before it scientists observed with a nasal just how real it became for them when they need motion when full. their pulse rate was one hundred sixty beats per minute compared with the pulse the first hearing is all right orbit was a hundred and fifty two beats per minute the outside world has been treat five
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hundred people betting on how. one bookmaker put eight to one all day one of the crew members going insane because of it. he went out. so even though it's a dry run it's still a significant. the cheviots the earth's first martian pioneers. to invent some forty. character date on the back of every cap on top stories in just a few moments stay with us here. close
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up the scene has been to the men's own region where technological breakthroughs save human lives. now archie goes to the scene. where unusual ways to protect nature are from. where farming pioneers place local cuisine to the highest pitch. and where future developments depend on his way. to russia's black sea coast russia blows up on our city. the a.
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