tv [untitled] November 7, 2011 5:01pm-5:31pm EST
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and says that's according to russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov comments come after israeli president shimon peres said they likelihood of a strike on iran was getting closer and that's how the know it explains russia's plan to solve the problem russia stands firmly on that this issue has to be approached with diplomacy it has to be done step by step through talking no military intervention is acceptable russia's reaction to this comes after israel has been pushing for a military intervention saying the clock is ticking and the iranian nuclear program has to be stopped right now russian foreign minister insists that it's going to have consequences for the entire region is already so unstable it's not should our view a list issue is well known and the talk would be a serious mistake with very grave consequences we can see proof of that every day when we see how problems are being solved close to iran iraq afghanistan or other countries in the region military interference only leads to a multiple rise in deaths. meanwhile international atomic energy agency's preparing
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our reports which is going to prove that iran's nuclear ambitions are not peaceful overall iran has been denying this ever since the beginning and mahmoud ahmadinejad has said that so if there's going to be a military intervention then iran is prepared for it and direct so the british american security information council said that israel which has denied working on nuclear weapons for years is now worried because it considers iran is doing the say . if you look at the history of how israel got a nuclear weapon it's kind of. rather resembles israel actually denied it was working on a weapon for years when in fact it was you know it kind of lied and cheated its way and has never actually declared having a nuclear arsenal it could be that iran is actually just what the israelis did which is why the israelis are so worried because they can see that that's the
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that's what they did themselves so what's different now is i think that the israelis are kind of seeing that after. possibly a whole lot or the difficulties that the iranians were having with their program the seems to be a resume and him and so that's why now the israeli cabinet has apparently been been discussing taking unilateral and preemptive measures. and you can share your views in our website that's archie dot com and today we're asking what you think about the likelihood of military action against iran and sixty six percent of you continue to say that it's a certainty because u.s. and israel need this will some percent of respondents take the opposite view that there's no chance of conflict as no one has the stomach for another bloodbath in the middle east and there's no once again once again to tie this hour between the final two options that just under turn and say was that likely end would only happen if there is overwhelming evidence that tehran has nuclear weapons and this
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in the number believe it or depends on iran submitting to inspections by the un's atomic watchdog so go online to cause to vote at all. and later in the program leaders teacher after ten or khadafi. i mean the claims of revenge killings and the spread of radical aids in a suicide its job in the country's done all the details in a few minutes. as the european debt crisis deepens the international monetary fund is reaching for the kremlin help on that trip christin that god has been in moscow for talks with president dmitry medvedev on how russian would help save the crisis he and next stop is beijing but it's even grabbed chawla has all the details on how most of it. during these financially turbulent times russia can all for the i am a fan the european union what it now needs most money russia paid the last portion of it stuck to the international monetary fund in two thousand and five and seems
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that it has been contributing to the organization providing financial support to countries which experienced serious financial and economic difficulties or even risk default as it is now the case with grace recent developments in this european country and the euro crisis in general. to come over at the g. twenty summit in cannes last week where the leaders agreed to bolster the role of the i.m.f. and other financial institutions to save the euro and eurozone and one of the hopes for the euro is coming from the marching economies from the so-called brics countries that is brazil russia india china and now south africa added to the list russia in particular is ready to contribute at least time billion dollars for the european union but mission and that it made it very clear from the very beginning that these support should be targeted comprehensible transparent it should be done in directly through this international financial institution not to the sort that
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a country of the european union directly and another must condition is that the brics countries are given a voice within the international monetary fund and other financial institutions the brics may not be directly affected by the euro crisis at the moment but we should not forget that russia for instance keeps almost forty five percent of its international reserves in euros. and asia times correspondent about things that the only way financial contagion from europe can behold it is not by outside intervention but only if you as an leaders' find a solution themselves. compared to ten billion dollars that russia is offering to defy a wall that europeans need in case italy goes under they need a fire wall of one trillion dollars again not going to get this from the brics is out of the question not even shina would even imagine giving more than let's say
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fifty billion dollars it's not enough the problem is the euro doesn't work for the eurozone it worse for north and europe but not for the club med countries and they have to find a solution inside europe from the point of view of europe would be to have a near zero there would be equal for everybody from the netherlands to sicily but it's not going to happen because from the start they had this political idea that if we have a common currency we're going to have a political unity it's strong it's not going to work because there's don't the economy can bite as we see north and southern europe and when just the gretz it's a political nationalism. well it's greece that has a lot of countries destabilizing the eurozone with a new coalition to give it a government in athens to topple the debt crisis that weeks of political chaos have put the country's membership of the euro in jeopardy prime minister george papandreou has agreed to step down with the country's new leader unlikely to be known on tuesday the interim government will rule until commentor elections
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expected in february it also has to come up with a recent commitments to honor the deal struck with the eurozone leaders in october which requires more savage austerity cuts and after that greets should receive its next vital eight billion euro bailout installment without which the country will go bankrupt in. an economics analyst and the trekkers says that instead of coming out with short term measures to cope with the crisis the us and needs to think of fundamental reform. i think it's about time that the political system became a little bit more responsible and responsive to the needs of the country and greece itself i think a coalition should have been formed quite a while ago saying that a lot of the opposition parties were having their cake and eating it too in the sense that they were voting for the money but never for the austerity i think italy and spain apparently is still the two largest threats to the eurozone and certainly here really is very concerning the political situation there is more unstable than
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it is in greece and borrowing rates that are raging very unsustainable levels and i think there are many good reasons to worry for other countries and even call countries like france who may well lose their aaa rating at some point in the future what they do have to do of course other than just bailing out some countries and putting up some defenses in the short term is have a really good look at the trees and the infrastructure of the whole project and see if there is some reform that can make it more workable of course when you have seventeen different very different economies in very different countries setting one uniform monetary policy is always going to be haphazard and when the e.c.b. itself counseling countries then things can be very problematic. a week after wrapping up its intervention and post gadhafi leave where the head of nato says it has no major role in the future of the country that's despite widespread
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allegations of crimes against humanity under the new libyan regime under shift towards radical islam or he is going to ask whether the west has made a habit of turning a blind eye to the shortcomings of its allies. cheere first question later not so long ago the u.s. media presented libyan rebels as freedom loving folks yearning for democracy after could alpheus killing the narrative changed you know you talk about this arab spring and many people didn't hear as a move towards democracy but really that is not exactly what's going on it seems the u.s. media just woke up to the young holding human rights disaster in the region libya's new rulers are at risk of being accused of the same kind of abuses before to overthrow an al qaeda flag planted on a libyan courthouse steered quite some panic and not just that you have the interim leader coming out saying he hoped it would become an islamic state that polygamy was going to be illegal again consistent with sharia law sharia law to include
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punishments such as cutting off the hands of thieves beheading convicted murderers and rapists stoning to death adulterers shari'a long which is about to be introduced in libya is considered to be for the most part incompatible with democratic values especially when it comes to women's rights but many experts believe that whatever the new libyan government's domestic policies it will not stop the u.s. from making nice with the saudi arabia for instance has the most extreme form of sharia law women are not allowed to drive cars are not allowed to vote the crime for adultery for women is the death penalty in saudi arabia and none of this seems to bother the powers that be in washington why because saudi arabia does the bidding of the united states in this oil rich region being a dictatorship but not a democratic state america's a big ally in a big supporter of saudi arabia that just shows that we really don't care for your democracies or we're working with dictatorships or working with secular governments
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or religious governments all we care about is our interest in the region but very another u.s. ally in the region it hosts america's fifth fleet and also leads on the shari'a law and has a. questionable human rights records and those in power are their only things to nato and particularly the united states the media here had generally been supportive of the campaign to topple gadhafi but now that he's gone why the sudden concern about human rights in libya maybe out of old habit so well demonstrated in the run up to the iraq war when the media cheered first and then when it was too late when the war was on started asking questions and we say human rights in libya was never a top priority for those in washington who called the shots and threw their support behind the currently be in government i'm going to check out reporting from washington r.t. . and as wars rather and soldiers come home but for many of those no home to come back to tens of thousands of american soldiers are jobless and homeless as soon as
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the military lets them go read more on our website. also that russian woman accused by the u.k. of being a spy and indicating a british m.p. has not been fully taken another government official in the has this time in germany. under no you tube channel stripping for women's rights acts of it from ukraine take the vatican by storm larry well learned so just on to the pope so we can address them a quickly removed the debate isn't all the clothes of paul's plans to foster schools by police who could barely keep a straight face you tube page for all the details and plenty of other media as well . rushing tycoons. have taken their basile to a u.k. court and it's no small claim with over six hundred billion dollars at stake so the exiled businessman there results could claims of a mortgage robbed him of the money by intimidating him into selling oil china has
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on the cheap something the chelsea football club owner denies all of a bet it has been the billion dollar lawsuit playing out. it's been dubbed the battle of the oligarchs in one corner is mr a estimated well fifteen billion assets for your chelsea football club and a french chateau in the other corner mr b. estimated fortune five hundred million he had to sell his yacht but he does still have his trusty stretch my back which he never fails to show off. his rise to riches is a story precious few knew until now his turn in the witness stand has lifted the lid on a life in the shadows he revealed how some of his companies employed primarily disabled staff landing lucrative thirty percent tax breaks and he came clean on the piles of cash he paid for protection as he dived into the infamous alimony and wars of the ninety's where we now know someone was murdered every three days not exactly
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the clean cut image one of britain's most loved foreign imports he did want to i think it was in the moment you know the only difference between a rotten people and here is p.r. has been very good presents a very banal image that he doesn't really come across aggressively that we say anything at all he wants to go respectable and suddenly we're all of the rather sort of see the origins of his wealth it's a third of that wealth but he claims is he's still a wanted man in russia he's suing mr adam over it for six and a half billion dollars they set up the oil company sit next to gether in the ninety's just about as he claims he was blackmailed into selling his stake at a fraction of it's true worth a mere one point two million dollars the money here is massive the case is expected to smash the record for the u.k.'s most expensive privately funded litigation is thought to be costing eighty dollars a second in here as for the legal fees mr abbott is rumored to be sixteen million
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dollars but lawyers have their work cut out there on a no win no fee basis the pair used to be close miss to be. he gave his protege the all important leg up into the world of the super rich and we now know he was paid for his troubles but mr a says that was just protection money denying they were ever business partners it's not claim this case rides on but there's no concrete evidence after all this was ninety's russia none of their deals were written down five weeks in and i've counted the cost of nine billionaires five russian one cause one is becky paul israeli one british the crown prince of abu dhabi is suddenly involved for transferring one point three billion dollars from one to the other not to mention few just strange deals records of meetings that maybe never happened the whole thing's extraordinarily bizarre you try and piece the whole thing together which becomes another difficult task because you don't know how much of this is even anyway true according to mr b.'s lawyers mr a has hidden his billions in
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a complex web of offshore holdings so even if mr b. does win he'll have a difficult task extracting any money with so much at stake it's painstaking progress the battles expected to go on into the new year after bennett artsy london . a look at some other world news now the number of people killed in pre-election clashes in liberia has risen to fire up the violence at the headquarters of the country's main opposition party thousands rallied in the capital as that kind of that called for a boycott on the run off claiming fraud favoring the incumbent president position president winston tubman claimed the first round of voting was biased against the international election observers said last month's poll was far from the presidential contest to help tomorrow. in getting the government forces have killed six militants during clashes in the southern says he's bringing to eleven the number of insurgents recently killed in the area the region of the other hand is
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reported to have been partly taken over by al qaeda extremists some say that violent antigovernment protests have helped militants gain control of the area over fifteen hundred people. have diets those demonstrations against president sign it started in. italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has denied reports that he's going to step down so the statement comes despite predictions his government's likely to lose a vote of confidence on the budget on tuesday the opposition has a lot of demands that berlusconi's resignation over alleged sex scandals and failure to sustain economic reforms to lower the country's debts italy's widely predicted to be the next he resigns survival battleground after greece. michael jackson's doctor conrad murray has been found guilty of these involuntary manslaughter they've position now faces up to four years in prison and being banned from medicine prosecutors accuse dr murray of giving a huge sedative drug dose which killed a single in two thousand and nine. for the very first time
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a heroic moment in history has been reunited in the heart of the rational capital a parade marks this seventieth anniversary of the march by soviet soldiers as nazi forces advanced on the city before facing them in the battle that killed more than a million people or she's peter all of a witness the event on the red square. oh this is the first time that the parade is being reenacted as it took place in one nine hundred forty one this is to mark the the seventieth anniversary of thoughts march across red square and then on which to the front to defend moscow against the nazi home salt the date of the seventh of november before they separate taking place was of historic importance in nineteen forty one it marked the anniversary of the bolshevik revolution the october revolution well it is november it was called the october revolution because it took place in october of the julian calendar we know followed the could go in calendar would put such dates as the seventh some hope of november that was also an
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important date not just for the soviet union it was also picked by nazi germany as the day they did hitler wanted to be in moscow he wanted to have more school taken by this point to march in red square himself in similar ways this he had done in paris and other cities in europe the soviet authorities determined to stop that happening and that's why when they could hold this parade on red square and then send people off as a final morale boost before going off to the front to fight against the fascists they were able to do just that no just a parade to seeing soldiers wearing same style uniforms to war by those who fought in the second world war also some pieces of military hardware be creation pieces of military hardware from the time also taking part in the bottle of moscow itself was very bloody very brutal over a million people killed and injured in the fighting to defend the copper so many of those people who marched across red square just behind me in nineteen forty one who died eight as they fell at the front defending the capital fall in germany. up next
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we talk so former british government minister shines his views on the origins of europe's debt crisis and the things. that. i'm joined by lord hesketh a former cabinet minister in both margaret thatcher's and john major's governments and he's just become the most high profile defector from david cameron's conservative party joining you keep the u.k. independence party note hesketh thanks speaking to r.t.
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now you've been a member of the tory party although i don't live why jump ship now well it's been a long process and i think the simple summation is this. every government. that we have had with the exception of moderates. has a central day allowed itself to be bamboozled by the civil service into avoiding having a serious discussion would be european's about sorting out the problem and i'm afraid that it's not happened with this government there's no point listening to a lot of people telling what they believe in when they failed carried out in government and so the party which actually recognises that you cannot deal with the europeans the europeans have no desire to negotiate. europe all the
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is a new kind of religion. it is run by people who pay follow taxes than anyone else in europe and have their children educated creative charging a surplus of about fourteen private schools from brussels and the european parliament would most the members of paid about three or four times as much money as they would ever own in any other trouble your i might have to do in life and the system is essential to corrupt and it is unchangeable therefore i'm drawn to part of which believes in two things one is telling people the truth and sticking with it when we achieve office but eventually we will because the public are upset absolutely fed up to the back teeth with mainstream politicians thing. happen is hopes and promises and delivering absolutely nothing but the opposite the bailout has been a green with the extra firepower in the banks agreeing to have greece's debt is
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this really the shot the needs or is it just another band aid it's about that it's a band-aid because the real numbers three trillion maybe four trillion and secondly. the markets are looking for detail and there is no detail there never has been any detail there was no detail in july there was no detail last year and there will be no details this time and this deal will fall apart and the markets will make that happen because the markets don't like being lied to and as you are as usual they are being lied to let's just say what if it does work ok what if the recovers and britain's not part of it when if they leave one of what we stand to lose. we stand to lose unlike sponsors the rest of the european stamps lose they run a huge trade surplus with us so they're going to be the losers. there's no particular i mean that the europeans i mean the german army let's take the german
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army for example german army consumes more beer in afghanistan than it does aviation fuel i mean you're there are some there are some pretty fundamental problems in europe in terms of what they're actually capable of doing and delivering i mean today we've had the last sort of great lies thrown around us which is if we don't all agree to this magnificent servant it's good to be wall so is this the beginning of the end would save the e.u. i did do some going to the end of the tall i think maybe the beginning of a new beginning which will be based on facts rather than fiction because the problem at the moment is the e.u. is based on fiction because it doesn't have political reality the whole problem of this crisis it was created by the europeans themselves because who could not have a single currency without a political union they knew they couldn't get away of the political unit so they disappeared to the equivalent of las vegas and signed up to and maybe
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a proposition which is to have a unified currency with no unified policies the result is you have a situation and you want to take forget trillions forget billions forget hundreds of millions look at that reality you want to get to have a cup of coffee in central pay one of the most expensive places in the world it costs you the same as going to paris. in greece but if we're going to get rid of unemployment in greece you're going to have to get the price down and it's almost everything is priced in europe is that will never be possible to happen therefore best seen if i was agree i would be down to get a grant. to get out of this because what happens there still in the euro zone so that french banks take a hack. but they're still stuck with the euro and of course everyone prices you see to give you and. before the euro zone and
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a car manufacturer in europe would have a different pricing structure for cars were sold in greece and turkey calls or so in italy southern italy in northern italy the u.k. parts of southern england northern england wales where up because the markets would take the what the was the level of individual pricing now the moment the euro zone came in and the single market came in what then happened was you couldn't actually do that had it all so the result was that there was an automatic splosion of inflation particularly the countries like greece which produces practically nothing domestically in the capital goods market so the result was that the costs went up on a progressively higher scale than elsewhere in germany that's why northern europe have been the winner right of the euro zone and the southern europe has been basically impoverished by. thanking thank you very much.
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from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand three hundred one is not enough in-patient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses commanders there 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 venture is a firefighter i didn't want to do and i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire departments medical i've had a rescue couple weeks i waited for hours for a bit i waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a safe francis and we went for four hours and fifty minutes. he goes to war with patients and we have
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a federal law that mandates that you can't turn no one away who seeks care in an emergency room. we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least. in the czech republic is available in the gallery hutto and sorious central hotel privy room most of the stuff i used to how much east in bosnia and herzegovina available in. the children of each. but you know what you know. will do a boutique hotel toast. in serbia multis available in one hundred regency they are going to.
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this is great to have you with us they have a. russia raises their law against israel planning to bomb iran's nuclear facilities the same such an action would have disastrous consequences for the region. also the head of the international monetary fund as a good looking for the clinton's hope and get a view of out of the financial called on. to russian oligarchs it's not his house and multibillion dollar corresponds in london but evidence has tons the spotlight on the alleged shady business dealings of the pumps. as the headlines up next here and i'll see we for the life in one of the most entrees fire departments stations where crews perform a range of vital emergency loans. the orange dots show hospitals that are no one.
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