tv [untitled] November 6, 2011 9:00pm-9:30pm EST
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an. in greece prime minister george papandreou and the opposition leader have agreed on forming an interim unity government under a new need to mean the end of the political world with a problem here but our country's finance minister has also announced that early parliamentary elections will take place on the nineteenth of february. disproportional show saw us police crime down on the peaceful and he called for the occupy protesters to try to detain the movement that has gripped the country for nearly two months. the question is the legality of the verdict in the new york trial of russian victor groot freezing life in jail after being found guilty of attempting to supply weapons to terrorists and conspiring to kill americans.
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and are one step closer to mars as a simulated manned mission to the red planet is successfully completed showing that the human body can endure the isolation of a five hundred and twenty eight day flight. hello and welcome to our seas a weekly review i'm hugo chavez and we start in greece where tools which when the country's in battles prime minister and the head of the main opposition party have ended it with an agreement to form a national unity government. is to step down under the deal in which talks will continue on monday between finance minister has said that the main political parties are also agreed early elections to take place on the nineteenth of february and you interim government has to be sworn in and go through a confidence vote in parliament within a week and journalists say really is it could do that as well from athens for us.
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three main points i'll be starting the first of all we have the form of the uk reach to form a new college and got a second pop on sale. not to be the prime minister will not be a deleter. they have to mix again in order to arrange the details but the most postable person to have got to be the leader in this a new government will be to mr look ask about the most he's sixty four years old his ex vice president in that 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 are told to make their congrats to be around him about the most is a personality respected in the whole euro zone in the whole european union and he's
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the person who knows very well how to react in this difficult situation until steve be the leader of his party apostle party even though he will be he will not be the leader of the new coalition government but the thing is that at first he decides is the quote that he decides to call or a friend and then he changes his opinion in a way he tried he perswaded i'm going to summarize the leader for conservatives to agree with the asperity miseries with the agreement of twenty sixth of october about this all this us situation pretty confusion to analysts here in greece ofter 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
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want to go on a late show because they think that apart from this coalition government in february or even march we're going to have allocation for a new government but of course we have to pay for the debts and ask us longer. the government has decided as a group. they have to to follow and to put into practice the reasons they have decided. the greek debt crisis of the shadow their agenda at this week's g. twenty summit in the french resort of can but the leaders of the world's major economies the third until next year decision on providing money to help save the crisis is rubbish or he's an isa now was. the ever changing greek drama to a center stage in camphor the g twenty read here or host nicolas sarkozy protecting what he calls the beating heart of europe till the end there are some predictions a 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
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rules or get out the greek prime minister made a cameo appearance in can return to athens and cancelled an improv 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 actually be allowed to decide whether they want these things your old leaders say it is up to greet. should look like this greece is an independent country and they just want to say they are perfectly free but it was a good any idea that we're trying to get. to misty politics. france has given some exactly that idea there 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
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a statement from sarkozy 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're running a budget deficit and beyond. what the rules of mass rich provide for the real irony 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 potentially go under and could be playing a major role in the fight to save the euro some hope for the single currency alliance with the emerging economies or the brics already pledged to try and help the euro stay afloat but with the condition president medvedev 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 twenty thirty reporting from
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. and he's an hour or two to the police. before they scream down on the corporate ok by movement continues throughout the u.s. protests have been taking place for nearly two months now in cities across america they sweeps all the kind of food and siege of oakland witnessing one of the biggest restorations officers on the ship gas flash grenades and bottles of protestors and made over one hundred arrests several people were seriously injured including a us on that train is the second major violent clash involving police and protesters in the city and for shi'ite. witness to friends first time. we're still reporting from the oakland as you can hear behind me loud explosions possibly tear gas from the police officers there are at least hundreds of the not two hundred three hundred police officers and over 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
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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 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 tank 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
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going to clear the camp remains to be seen but as you can see these cars there are marching behind sticks their hands baton to hand you know people get any closer on that shot 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 their tear gas for these loud sort of gun related i don't actually heard anything but definitely air scare that the protesters and journalists on site . police and moving in to break up occupied in a stranger's across america and several arrests were made with force in atlanta and washington d.c. where have the hundreds police action was caught on camera by our team in new york where the movement began in late september protests this country are. determined to stand their ground source heat up apparent attention a picture of his helping the occupy movement alone say it's already won by raising awareness across the mouth. for the first time in decades people are thinking about
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going to greenwich corporations have power in this country and agree which to the way in which corporations that have power have 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 the degree to which 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 fix the deficit problem we've cheated 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 if god were moving there buddy. and you keep your finger on the pulse of the occupy movement as it continues its rapid spread across america just had to and she's twitter stream and our correspondent lisa gastineau is in washington d.c. and she reports on protesters who are now marching through the city we're going to have twitter free for the latest updates from the scene.
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if. you. are in syria new hard times until regime x. rays have left over twenty people died as tanks rolled into the city of homs it brings three hundred number of civilians reported dead in clashes with government troops since just tuesday the latest bloodshed comes despite demands is agreeing to sign up to an arab league proposal to end violence in the country the international border has already warned that failure to implement the plan will have disastrous consequences for the whole region more than five hundred political detainees are released on saturday but the violence still continue is the u.n. estimates that over three thousand civilians have been killed by syrian security
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forces in the last eight months political analyst come out hour by his name claims the country's been such hard for regime change by western powers. i think it's a conspiracy by regional power they wanted to change the regime of bashar al assad they wanted a different regime different government was different had a nice why you can see the regional power hasn't been friendly to the situation it's taking the place inside syria actually some of these 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 will extend his hand to the consolidation within his country for those people who are trained and that's why today they have a constitutional reform but there is an external power or what they say opposition
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and exile those are backed by the western powers some persian gulf countries. here is coming up later in the program history day for the palestinian. the general conference as does. the draft resolution and decided to add need palestine as member of the united. states brought complications for the heritage body and the palestinian bid for full statehood at. the state and now russian business and make to boot is facing a life sentence indeed you are suffering new york jury found him guilty of agreeing to sell arms to terrorists and conspiring to kill americans because the surgeon has not strong opposition from mosque which says it will do all it takes to return him home and she's and reports from new york. here is spent by the u.s. to hike down one russian man tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash hoard into
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a sting operation snatched up from a third country for months 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 officers and employees three conspiring to use them acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the fark the forty four year old russian air cargo businessman fascinated hollywood one of our. requests. are we on the other eleven. booed lost his case in the court of u.s. public opinion before his trial kicked off raising concerns of the fairness of his trial this is the lord of war. the merchant of. right and you've got him in your
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hand spray 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 and terrorist in the u.s. but not by many other countries and the u.n. met with and then arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after twice being found not guilty by type courts the u.s. reportedly plea 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 marshall kidnapping boot family also called u.s. actions entrapment and kidnapping the police clive's i can accept the possibility that they might have some information that might be of interest is that money why is it that other countries don't just think that it's out that there is someone who has some interesting information and why don't those government just tried those
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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 defense says the russian was aware that he was not in touch with real fark members and all he was trying to do it was so to all cargo planes we can 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 to magically crimes manufactured jurisdiction and manufactured evidence. this was you know basically to catch record bring to america . right. necessary the journalist says boot is one of many victims of u.s.
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judicial power play if you will in this particular charges that were brought against him that he is innocent so you know i don't i don't want any innocent man. in britain who are trying to be you know sentence right or of a crime to commit richard boots why should you worry that is a criminal in this case some of the the actions currently carried out by the u.s. special services are an organized provocation organized crime towards a russian state assembly or any other citizens are going out when they just have deemed him allegedly dangerous so he doesn't even have to take action moscow has vowed to continue to push for the russia has always means he and his innocence and we'll keep fighting for justice but with us muscles flexed tight to keep him in an american prison is facing from twenty five years to life behind bars the sentencing will come in february and r.t. new york. atomic watchdog plans to reveal evidence next week suggesting iran made
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computer models of a nuclear warhead and says it will show satellite images to prove it at tara has dismissed the claim saying there fabricated it's from jets speculation that the u.s. u.k. and israel are considering possible military action against the country's nuclear facilities friday the israeli president said that when it comes to iran the international community is closer to finding a military solution than a diplomatic one that experts warn that the west underestimates iran tightness would result in a world conflict. and he was reading the press reports on these contingency plans for enjoyed by the minister of defense who was going for a time. if it is not developing you could. be developing you could be so free so the idea that the americans the british news really are looking towards the target on. the world from. dangerous place and i cannot
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imagine why these three people in the west seem to underestimate the strength of a rainy and nationalism is a strong national sense of. what happened over foreign intervention into the country and. installed and maintained by britain from america. memories of the way it's presented no in the west if the shah was a liberal regime there will be a bloody war if there is the attack on 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. palestine has won membership of you know this week but the move may cause the u.n. heritage broadly i think public funding for the us catching up its cash contributions response and it's seen as a major coup for palestine as it is out for the un vote on recognizing its statehood later this month america needs her last show me a poster bed but washington vowing to use its veto power however political analyst
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ivan eland says that unesco membership is a positive sign for palestine's heater. the symbolic idea that the all these nations wanted to lead palestine in over the objections and us in israel is very significant i think and it. tells timmins have been stymied in their efforts to have a stay and of course they're trying a new route they're trying. he's for protests and they're trying this out that 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 violence the difference between this vote and the one. there statehood it is that of course the u.s. can veto in the security council that the what the latter one where is this boat there's no veto and it was voted overwhelmingly the people went against what the u.s. and israel wanted and voted in palestine as
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a member of the high court in london has ruled wiki leaks founder julian assange will be extradited to sweden to face sex assault charges after losing his legal battle to stay in the u.k. it denies that occasions by two women but fears that being sends to sweden could bring him a step nearer to prosecution in the u.s. over a massive leak of classified files. i have not been for with any crime in any country . so hundreds of thousands of american government military and diplomatic cables were released by wiki leaks area this year in leading to calls for him to be extradited for trial to the u.s. for breaking state secrets can sustain the u.k. it here peels the high court decision which could take place. 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 against what is actually one of the most important websites in the world what what wiki leaks does is it was
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among the 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 soldier as being the most powerful person in a way in the world exposing some of these crimes what is certainly very similar isn't it for the dominique strauss kahn sexting it seems to me that there isn't any real basis for this to be heard there's not even been charges over in sweden and so yet it's attempt to shut down what is one of the most important media outlets in the world right now. and some world news in brief for you this hour the death toll from thailand the worst flooding half a century has risen to over five hundred water levels in bangkok have reached a meter high in places where the subway system of trees evacuations have been
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ordered across the city but many people out opting to stay in a desperate effort to protect their properties and businesses the thai government has announced that four billion dollars will be spent to help the country recover from the catastrophic rains which have been falling and have beat it for three months now. in iraq atrix. a triple explosion has rocked a local market in baghdad reports suggest ten people have been killed and over twenty injured but police and let it say the number of casualties will grow that tight follows a statement by iraq's prime minister urging security forces to clamp down on any threats of violence last thirty three thousand u.s. troops in the country are expected to legal run by the end will begin. eight more deaths have been confirmed after a landslide in northwestern colombia bringing the number of victims to twenty two in one incident four were buried alive as they were slept as they were asleep rescue workers are continuing to search for survivors with dozens of people still
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unaccounted for and many buildings have been destroyed or badly damaged during what's been one of colombia's worst rainy seasons and yet it's. a simulated trip to mars involving a crew of six being cooped up for five hundred twenty days has been successfully completed the longest ever such experiment the mars five hundred project of the taken at a loss with space institute was to examine how the human mind and body would cope with a laundry ration space flight and she's done bought and read them as they stepped out into daylight for the first time in a year and a half after their virtual voyage. back on the i of the well actually they never left but pale faced glaring eyed and these six men are returning from a five hundred twenty day epic mockup of a mission to mars and back thankful to be back on earth fellow earth lovers it is really really great to see you all again rather polar warming it's been an honor to
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have been been part of this remarkable achievement we have five of them are professional really arey syrian individuals i have ever worked with it's clear the 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 were finding wanted to see the six men who 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 this for their lives how of your relationships with the other crew members changed. i want. i want. for something like that to happen you know like fight or something close quarters for such a look you know i think the world. we have. here
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from the beginning of. 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. 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 held the information deliberately from us the highlights of the crew's trip with a simulated landing on mars with 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
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hundred sixty eight per minute compared with the pulse of the first. one orbit it was one hundred fifty two beats per minute the outside world to treat five hundred people betting on how when the experiment failed. make a push eight to one all of them one of the crew members going insane because of it . when he went out. so even though it's a dry run instance significant. it's fixed motion. training so let's see. i'm to have for you this hour interview with
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thousand sydney home is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses commandos that's to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my ventures a firefighter i didn't want to be around so i started out going to just do firefighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the further problem is medical i've got a rescue couple weeks ago we did four hours for a bit i've waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a safe francis and we went for four hours and fifty minutes there he goes to war with patients and we have a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one to weigh who seeks care in the emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably in value the least.
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