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the u.n. nuclear agency desex iran's ambitions after its reports claimed it could be building a bomb but there's a warning of a so-called expert analysis it might be a rock star also. kicked out but carrying on wall street demonstrators demand access today they swept out their new york based following two months of campaigning. as money men have been to run greece and it's me concerned whether the technocrats plesent banks or the people facing the hardship. of cosmic journey complete two russian
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cosmonauts and astronauts into orbit profiting. a watching out here very warm welcome to the u.n. nuclear watchdog is discussing iran dangers its atomic program might have for the world if follows the body's harshest reports yet which claims tehran couldn't developing nuclear weapons something the country dismisses as an american fabrication. iran sentiments are so high in the west right now and the sun only reports with a little help of some dubious expert analysis it could follow iraq's footsteps. iran has long been a hot topic. but. the
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greatest threat that america in the world faces at faced was a nuclear iran but it's heated not since last week's report from the un's nuclear watchdog sparking fears iran was pursuing atomic weapons the i.a.e.a. says iran developed a high explosives initiation system a detonator with the help of a foreign expert question that current expert is called it the new series science who is the russian by some ways that are new to the us it even though the i.a.e.a. report doesn't mean he's a star and he's not russian ukrainian many years now former weapons inspectors jagan albright for his finances nuclear credentials on c.n.n. with weapons showed him how to build a thin hemispherical shell with holes in it and they were the detonation happens and you simultaneously set off explosive pellets in a series of holes in that of women shell and those explosive pell pellets in night the high explosive underneath and in
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a very spiritual way it compresses the core and then you get a nuclear explosion that's just one of many lamp is a scientist but not a nuclear specialist those who actually know danny and cannot say this but. he worked in a nuclear facility but not every person who does this in a clear specialist he's actually trained to construct the airplanes to and it's not the i.a.e.a. that is question him no but journalists roddy and nevertheless all right accused has been really on god who specializes in nano diamonds in iran working with the iranians to help them miniaturize their nuclear warhead so they can put it on top of one of their missiles so it can be fired after old right hand history out of pointing fingers just as we're iraq was invaded in two thousand and two. in terms of the chemical and biological weapons iraq has those now how many how could they deliver them i mean these are big questions then backtrack to the l a
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times once no w m d's were discovered in iraq. if there are no weapons of mass destruction i'll be mad as hell i certainly accepted the administration's claims on chemical and biological weapons i figured they were telling the truth and some u.s. politicians think non-truths could be repeating with iran i'm afraid what's going on right now is similar to the war propaganda that went on against iraq and you know they didn't have the weapons of mass destruction but there were enough official reports implying otherwise in terms of the report there is limited information on the reason it's what it is because it's most likely that iran does not it is you know it is the case in iran does not have a nuclear weapons program outright therefore magic days are who could be called critics say the public especially in the us are about to be inundated with another flood of so-called expert analysis the where of
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a dangerous mideast country that's presumably hiding secret nuclear weapons and may require a military strike the difference this time it's iran not iraq and he's now artsy moscow the birthplace of the occupy wall street movement in the us has been cleared out your court has bans demonstrators setting up camp at zuccotti park after almost two months of protest the ruling thought of the raids by riot police legal challenge by activists you know the details. the scene here is a pretty park has literally been turned on its head knots because all the occupy protesters and activists and supporters are standing on the outside of the park behind barricades and inside of the park a particular bridge over here occupying zuccotti park are police officers in riot gear police officers in regular uniforms and also what is believed to be private
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security on behalf of the property owners of the zuccotti park quite a stark difference from the past eight weeks that we've seen hundreds of occupy wall street activists camps out there are creating a community a community that's a get out the message of our wealth inequality but of course that community watched shut down to say one am when our hundreds of police officers raided this area evacuated hundreds of optimism there will be more that police officers are even use knives to rip over the tents that people were sleeping and there were huge clashes between opposite is that the system in the park and police officers that forcing them out for the record and video of police using the times that were sprayed me against our asses that refused to leave alternately everyone vacated about two hundred people were arrested but the property inside was
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destroyed and the books the food the medical supplies new york city mayor michael bloomberg said the perp needed to be evacuated temporarily for health concerns and he was concerned that it was becoming up concert. originally a new york city judge ruled for a restraining order against the police department saying that the activists who could return back to zuccotti park with their tents then the city appeal that roland and in the final decision made by a judge the final. was that those activists of the occupy activists can return to zuccotti park without their sleeping bags without their tents without their tarps alternately city officials have won this round because they have made life a lot more inconvenient for the occupy after. the occupy wall street movement a movement that marking its two month anniversary on thursday many people believe
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that that is the reason why i began by the pin drop to. read because this is gaining momentum but we did speak with some of the activists to keep part of the movement that were part of the result because what i've heard as it stands this campaign is not giving up it is maybe even inspired by the resistance that recently figgis force one of america's two month anniversary thinks. that the city can expect many more demonstrations to. bring freedom or not i think partly. with social injustice which the occupy movement is campaigning or it's hitting the young the hardest with american students so close to a trillion dollars in loans. debts to this told me that decades of economic glitz is leaving the next generation to pay for post mistakes. people are starting businesses putting off starting families putting off having children and they're
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not in testing they're not innovating. they're not doing any of the economic stimulus things that we need all americans to be doing right now so that we can dig ourselves out of the hole created by the read of those at the very top. so in terms of the occupy wall street movement and the people finally are fighting back against these justices i think it's about time and i believe the occupy movement has has taken on this issue because it really just goes to show how badly this country has suffered due to the economic policies of the last thirty years. but it's been a temperance two months for the occupy movement christine for zone looks now at how it started and why it spread so rapidly across the u.s. . you could say it started with a whisper
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a call by canadian activist group and busters that spread on facebook i think the states i mean this very spot wall street is the site of a heinous crime but before long that whisper turned into a rule that was. a collective anger and wall street corruption a growing income inequality in america and at a system in which government policy is often dictated by corporate greed before long the crowds brought police. and police brought pepper spray was a story brought on more protesters a few days later seven hundred of them were arrested on the brooklyn bridge sad sad sad instead of scaring people away scenes like this was outraged the masses
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and before long occupy movements multiplied from los angeles. to chicago. base to boston was and just about everywhere in between the mood grew darker as authorities threatened to clear the ten city at zuccotti park at the last minute they were allowed to remain to clean the park themselves was high time square was next to nothing but scenes like this is not where. he didn't make himself. iraq war veteran shamar thomas finding what had become in his eyes widespread police brutality he appeared on our show a few days later. you're saying if you want to fight go to iraq go to afghanistan what do you mean by this you know to hurt the citizens that you swear to protect you know this is kind of you know a contradiction to the oath that you take and then there was occupy oakland here
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you see another veteran start also standing peacefully. within moments he was hit in the head with a tear gas canister the structure his school and look to get to the condition where two out of the shot a spotlight now shining bright on the rule of police all the while the protests spread much to the dismay of authorities who over the weekend if they did encampments once again in oakland. and important. st louis to name a few and new york's zuccotti park the heart of the movement also clear for the first time since the movement began now many worry what's next for occupy d.c. so one of the first things they did here is to clear this part of the park protesters tell me they've moved their tents closer to one another if they've condensed their efforts because they want to stay focused they want to stay organized they say there's
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a chance that some of the protesters in the other occupations around the country could wind up here on k. street because this is one of the last places a very few clashes with police in washington christine preserve our party. well still ahead the syria gets shut out r.t.o. ask who's pulling the strings the arab league take it tough stuff so it's a vesa get this outside influence in the decision to suspend syria. and so you spacecraft safely brings it screams international space station was being no ordinary mission be getting a lot of updating if you start. a new number crunching leaders in greece and italy are getting it into their countries. financial problems prime minister designate area monday says he is sure they can get back on track counts as cabinet on wednesday to support from italy's main political parties has
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a massive task ahead to cut through the years of debt and running greece time is of the essence finance minister wanting the e.u. rescue package needs rapid ratification to stop the country going under result is a terrible so has been hearing europeans are convinced that by strace can pull it off. greece's new leader used to be voice president of the european central bank italy's new premier is also explained and the voice of the goldman sachs says so mario monti's first actions in charge prove his bid to help fellow going to is not his people normally one of the first things. we have to see financial stability of course will take care of the social problems that is just bubbles we have a government led by a banker and that he wasn't even elected in the first place and he's not going to seek reelection so he can do whatever he pleases without having to go back with this previous post after three years but the e.u.
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says the institute for democracy and corporations john local and brussels has put in the two men who continue would. not support a public good way to predict this is did. the dream act leave office the moment you suggested a referendum and look at wreckage and only actually in office the moment you said that italians for example or under the euro the use of insisted on elected officials taking charge in italy and greece off to those countries leaders questions the reforms being imposed on them but that's open brussels up to charges of being dictatorial and the democratic one politicians think this is a wall into leaders who try to help their population oppose all. building parts but you have to go well it can be done in italy. it can be done in greece it's only a matter of time. before it can be done anywhere else good financial analyst makes
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cause of things going because of the very worst sort to put in children this time people say well the bankers know best well the bankers are the ones who have stolen all of the money so are we going to give them more ability to steal more money in a post more austerity measures that's insane but the real story is the e.u. may have gone through with boiling over it so bijou spirity measures the more devoted procedures seventy people have been injured in protest of italy's greek civil servants and teachers to choose day over pension because i think he's gearing up for more boy let's go to the public demonstration on thursday in brussels the new push to forty. is set to curtail syria's membership of the organization later on wednesday beaten damascus is boycotting the suspension along with sanctions were decided last saturday in a tense to for syria to end its crackdown on anti-government protests on november is already the bloodiest month since uprisings began in march and east of hundred
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forty people died during the past three days total number of victims now exceeds three and a half thousand nato nations and now the arab gulf states are lambaste in arranging turkey says it will cut tricity supplies and stop joint all exploration projects if president assad doesn't change course the u.n. nuclear watchdog is also adding pressure on syria for its covert atomic work niger innis haze sees it as an extension of the west well in the area. i think increasingly the arab league you know hardly representative in many ways of the middle east than people you know you have saudi arabia bahrain the regimes you know how that actually done similar things to what the syrian. you know basically everything here is an extension of the international community and i think really in that sense they are effectively kind of pandering to western interests because really america is no longer feels so authority in the region in the same way that
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you see so you know hide behind like the arab league like for un like the i.a.e.a. which we saw the other day reckoned infections in both syria and iran at the moment in order to try and effectively behind the scenes. these kind of organizations but almost puppet groups of boys western interests and anything any intervention be un observers or anyone else is meddling in syria is going to try to do. foreign pressure and spying on syria. libya and new leaders have at least one ace up this me or oil r.t. dot com reports on life western companies are lining up for this state but it's the u.k. that's likely to come out on top find out why the brits are being played it. also this cough and the loot of russian capital's form and their comfortable questions
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about half a billion dollars that went missing from the bank of moscow two years ago. some of the world's other main themes now this hour. president obama has arrived in australia twice canceling his visit last because of problems like part of the trip is to try and expand america's military presence there by station facilities training exercises and access to bases. be to counterbalance china which is dominant in the pacific. insanity is making a last ditch effort against extradition from britain to sweden and we can expand the ones to overturn a high court ruling to sent him to face sex crime allegations which he denies. under house arrest for million a year with has never been charged supporters say it's a politically motivated who published a slew of confidential diplomatic data. colombia's
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largest rebel group the fog has chosen its new leader. is accused of being behind some of the group's most notorious attacks and kidnapping rate rocks previously it was killed two weeks ago and it really operation. cholera has broken out in the world's largest refugee camp which is in kenya most at least half a million people the outbreak is thought to start with among your rivals from somalia. forced to use unsafe fleeing to safety somali refugees in their country and somewhere deep and. a russian soyuz spacecraft with a crew of three has arrived at the international space station after a two day journey that capsule dr i said just a short while ago but artie's is all over is watching the mission and joins us now
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live peter king is already always i should say a tricky maneuver so is everything going according to plan well that's right everything is going to plan in fact the the soyuz module was able to dock with the i s s successfully nine minutes ahead of schedule now you're right in what you're saying docking quite a tricky procedure to get right really at the cutting edge of human science and it comes down to fixing the module to the rocket can only be done it by a harness. or some quick which is. the way they actually do it they line up to cross hairs one on the in the cockpit of the module another on the side of the space station when they are right they move together slowly and they make a seal there now it will be a little while longer before they're able to get out of the so used module they spent the better part of tune of eight days in. they have to make sure of course
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all of the gases the seal is correct the pressure is correct before it's safe to open that hatch and they can make their way into the international space station now this soyuz modules bringing untarnished up yet office the mission commander. a violation and nasa is burbank to the international space station so they'll be meeting up with the rest of the crew of the i assess in a little while now and this has been a much anticipated mission hasn't it well that's right the mission should've been well two months in already they were delayed by two months due to the crash of the the progress module at the end of august this year another progress module was being for. held into orbit up to the i assessed with supplies by a saw use rocket similar to the rocket that is used for transporting people up to the i assess and back now of course in order to make sure that every safety check was carried out in triple checks to make sure that this mission would be safe it
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was delayed by a couple of months we've seen several other unmanned so use rockets take off and make their way up into orbit and they've been without problem so they decided to go ahead with this mission now what it means is the usual hundred over a period of around two months between one crew of the i assess and the their replacement has been cut down to a week of the new crew only have seven days to find out about the intricate day to day quirks if there are any on of the systems on board the i.s.a.'s itself that really you can learn in the simulator you have to experience first hand on board the space station well they'll have seven days to speak to give alcor mike fossum. to cower before they make their way back down to earth now the soyuz though it is an important mission really for not just for science but also for the p.r. of space travel the saw uses the safest the most efficient and the most well cost
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effective way of getting people up to the international space station and back down now that crash in august of the unmanned progress module really set back a bit of public perceptive perception of the rocket now to be able to see that we've had several successful missions including a land flight now it really gives a boost in the arm two to three months base program of course the saudis is the the only way we have of getting into space right now since the retirement of national nasa space shuttle so it's good to see that this crew been able to get up there finance it is indeed a piece of thanks for. taking. well in a few moments time the skepticism among europeans as to whether the troubleshooters have what it takes to salvage the euro zone from its money troubles honestly business though you.
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can. buy those twenty four minutes past the hour in moscow welcome to the business update russia could team up with its key rival in the global natural gas industry carter is eyeing a second russia's top private gas producer novacek and it's jamar project in the arctic area western siberia the project is expected to produce five million tons of liquefied natural gas per year starting in twenty sixteen it should then take two years for production to reach fifteen min in tonnes and early russian officials believe that carter's expertise in ranging liquefied natural gas shipments could be of use talks are underway but there's no indication as to how big carter's stay could be. in the euro zone it is on the brink of recession its economy grew just point two percent in the third alter with economists of a slim prospect of growth in the next two quarters compounding the problem spanish and italian bond yields are rising despite
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a new prime minister in rome and the approval of more cuts but there's been some better than expected consumer data over in the u.s. so look at what the markets around the world have been doing well has dropped from its highest level in more than three months it's in the wake of a report by the american petroleum institute which says stockpiles in the u.s. rose by one point three million barrels last week now light sweet is trading at around ninety eight dollars per barrel while brant is hovering at one hundred and eleven dollars per barrel. and asian markets are on the decline via low on wednesday weighed by european news and with low volumes leading to top the action. and finally here in moscow the markets are mixed in early trading my success leads but the second day this week retreating more than one percent declines are mostly led by metals and mining shares. russian which is ended flights on
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tuesday even as the mood in europe continue to seep across international borders it's a western editor on believes the eurozone debt crisis will continue to dominate trading floors what we're looking at now is it's a market where everybody would have been the neutral coming out of the pigs germany and france. because that is where the media started lies we've had a really good rally in russian equities but also globally. following the euro from the from the bottom but will go higher levels and my guess through the year and i think my best guess would be that we are trading sideways volatile has really been about until the markets feel comfortable with some kind of european solution although i think we're far from the solution. and again prizes commodity prices will be right for russia this is very little unfortunately this market is completely possible. and in other news bear buying has become europe's third
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biggest bank by market capitalization valued at around sixty billion dollars the top two are britain's h.s.b.c. and spain's bank of sometimes buried more than one hundred twenty three and sixty eight billion dollars respectively spera buying hasn't pushed us to join the ranks of the world's top ten banks within the next three years. now europe's didn't induct crisis stoking concerns of a cash squeeze among russian lenders growing yields on bones have prompted a record injection of cash from the central bank bunker assailant over twenty six billion dollars to buy us yesterday the most a nine hears analysts say we're just trouble liquidity in russia is making lenders that's more expensive additional pressure is coming from capsule flight which may double the seer to seventeen minute of us ok you're up to date that's it for now another business update in less than thirty minutes.
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