tv [untitled] November 16, 2011 2:00am-2:30am EST
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beasts which brighten if you move from france to. dance on t.v. don't come. the u.n. nuclear agency the sex iran's ambitions some media and some a mysterious scientist from its report is wrongly claim this being russian edge to have helped iran build a bomb so. kicked out carrying on wall street demonstrators demand access to the h.q. of the police left town the new york baseball in two months of campaigning. somali men didn't run greece and italy there's concern over whether the technocrats priority is pleasing the tax people faced with the hardship. plus of course jenny complete two russian cosmonauts out of american astronaut reach orbit off the
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agent. euro zone debt crisis leaves markets no chance to give a sigh of relief the russian indices are losing more than one percent this hour more market analysis in business in twenty minutes. this is out here very warm welcome to see what's going straight now to our top story the u.n. nuclear watchdog is discussing iran after delivering its harshest report yet claiming tehran could be developing atomic bombs it includes evidence for foreign experts which western media wrongly portrays as a russian saying helped iran build a detonator well as an isa now reports with a round sentiments of such flaky findings could see it fall in iraq's footsteps.
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iran has long been a hot topic. but. the greatest threat that america in the world faces at faced was a nuclear iran but it's heated up 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 a news story science who is the russian who by some western media even though the i.a.e.a. report doesn't name years and he's not russian by ukrainian many years now former weapons inspector david albright talks suffered a scientist's nuclear credential on c.n.n. with weapons showed him how to build of a thin hemispherical shell with holes in it and they were the detonation happens
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and you simultaneously set off explosive pellets in a series of holes in that a woman shell and those explosive pellet pellets ignite the high explosive underneath and in a very severe cool way it compresses the core and then you get a nuclear explosion that just loved any lamp is a scientist but not a nuclear specialist those who actually know dining out but they do this. because 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 you and it's not the i.a.e.a. that is questioning him now but journalists rodion nevertheless all right accuses the young guy who specialized in nano diamonds in iran of 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 victor outright has a history of pointing fingers just before iraq was invaded he said in two thousand and two. terms of the chemical and biological weapons iraq has those now
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how many how could they deliver them i mean these are big questions then backtrack to the l a 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 but i'm afraid what's going on right now is similar to the war propaganda when i want to instill iraq you know they didn't have. weapons of mass destruction but there were enough official reports implying otherwise in terms of the report there is limited information a lot of the reason it's what it is because it's most likely that iran does not. you know if it is the case iran does not have
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a nuclear weapons program outré diplomatic days are 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 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. but r.t. has been hearing concerns over the supposed prep work for a move on iran middle east expert professor society as mannish says america is using any excuse to pressure iran and prepare the ground for potential invasion. the individual has actually denied that he has any expertise in nuclear physics and you. hear some. of the female was that he was actually giving new kerosene iran. nuclear scientists and he
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was helping them if you will look up when you hear events and you hear reports that florrie very includes a. visual record. is in order and we have it in my hand this is for our we should only. what especially is due course actually here. i suppose is good. science and international community so it is really a strange how do you sleep there and of the show reports do what you have here on the websites we all have a little bit happier still. almost a whole host of individuals who are weak in the war against iraq are all really well. yes same seems to be happening a yes' been used an instrument to start a war that actually can do regime change in iran supported twenty other news now
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the birthplace of the occupy wall street movement in the us has been cleared out and the your court has banned demonstrators from setting up camp at zuccotti park after almost two months of protest and warning for the raid the right place at the legal challenge by activists report now has the details. the scene here is a crowded park has literally been turned on its head and that's 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 albert is believed to be private security on behalf of the property owners of zuccotti park quite a stark difference for us the past eight weeks that we've seen hundreds of occupy
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wall street activist camps out there creating a community a community that's a get out the message about wealth inequality but of course that community was shut down to say one am when our hundreds of police officers raided this area the shocking way that the hundreds of captive is out there were reports that police officers even used knives to provoke intense that people were sleeping and there were huge clashes between optimus that resisted to the park and police officers that were shooting them out first the reports and video was released using batons pepper spray maze against our activists that refused to leave alternately everyone vacated about two hundred people were arrested but the property inside was destroyed and the books good food and medical supplies new york city mayor michael bloomberg said the purpose needed to be evacuated temporarily for health concerns
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he was concerned that it was becoming a 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 appealed that rolling and in the final decision made by a judge the filed. was that those optimists of the occupy activists can return to zuccotti park but without their sleeping bags without their tents without their tarps ultimately city officials have won this round because they have made life a lot more inconvenient for the occupy office. the occupy this street workmate the movement that and marking its two month anniversary on thursday many people believe that that is the reason why they had like the my pain doc did sweeping really because this movement is gaining momentum but he did speak with some of the activists the particular part of the movement that were part of the
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brief that is what occurred as it stands that this campaign is not giving up it is maybe even been inspired by the resistance that recently things force one of mark's two month anniversary they say that the city can expect many more demonstrations about street reform were not part of the. table in two months for the occupy movement. looks at how it started and why it spread so rapidly across the u.s. . you could say it started with a whisper a call by canadian activist groups and busters that spread on facebook. this very spot wall street is the site of the crime but before long that whisper turned into rules. collective anger and wall street corruption a growing income inequality in america and it is
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a system in which government policy is often dictated by corporate greed and before long the crowds brought police. and police brought pepper spray. tory brought on more protesters a few days later seven hundred of them were arrested on the brooklyn bridge. instead of scaring people away scenes like this. outraged the masses and before long occupy movements multiplied from los angeles. to chicago. to boston. and just about everywhere in between the mood grew darker as authorities threaten to clear the ten city at zuccotti park the last minute they were allowed to remain
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to clean the park themselves. comply times square was next to nothing but scenes like this is not where. the government in. iraq war veteran should mark thomas finding what had become in his eyes widespread police brutality he appeared on our show a few days later here saying if you want to fight go to iraq or afghanistan what do you mean by this you know to hurt the citizens that you swore to protect you know is isn't this kind of you know a car should vision that you take and then there was occupy oakland here you see another veteran scott olsen standing peacefully. within moments he was hit in the head with a tear gas canister the structure his school and left to get to condition like a lot of. shot a spotlight now shining bright on the role of police all the while the protests
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spread much to the dismay of authorities who over the weekend if they did encampments once again in oakland. and in portland. 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 i think there's a chance that some of the protesters on 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 for the r.t. . so to have this syria get shutouts r.t. asks who's pulling the strings the arab league is taking a tough start on one of its own investigative outside influence in the decision to
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suspend syria. and the ban so you spacecraft safety brings its crew to international space station what's been no ordinary mission to getting a live update in a few minutes. a new number crunching leaders in greece and italy are getting it into the country's financial problems and gromit prime minister designate environments he says he's sure they can get back on track i will announce his cabinet later a wednesday but support from italy's parties has a massive task ahead to cut almost two trillion euros a while and greece time is of the essence for the finance minister when the e.u. rescue package needs rapid gratification to stop the country going on that was artie's done bush who has been. convinced rightly maestra can put it off. greece's new leader used to be a voice president of the european central bank italy's new premier is also
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explained a little boy to goldman sachs to. prove he's been to help fellow painters his people monti one of the first thing is. we have to see financial stability of course of the social problems that is your problem. we have a government led by a bank that he wasn't even elected in the first place and he's not going to. do whatever he pleased without having to go back to a place predisposed after two or three years but suits the e.u. says the institute for democracy in corporations john local and brussels has put in two men who continue would. not support the public the way they predict this is good. and true which leaves office the moment you suggested a referendum on the debt back in school only had to leave office a moment he said that italians had become poor under the euro be useful to have
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insisted on elected officials taking charge in italy and greece all of those countries' leaders questions the reforms being imposed on them but that's open brussels up to charges have been dictatorial and the democratic one politicians think this is a warning to all e.u. leaders who try to help their population oppose all spending cuts and you have to go all of 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 cause of things going because of the very worst sort to put in charge at this time people say well the bankers know best what the bankers are the ones who are stole all 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 there are signs the e.u. may have gone too far with anger boiling over it so we just spirity measures demanded by brussels seventy people have been injured in protests in italy greek
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civil servants and teachers walked out of big jobs on tuesday open and pension cards i think is just gearing up for more violence that's another public demonstration on thursday in brussels the new cultural forty. the arab league is sceptical tale serious membership of the organization. later on wednesday at a meeting at the masters is boycotting the suspension along with sanctions were decided last saturday in an attempt to for syria to end its crackdown on anti-government protests or is already the bloodiest months of the uprisings began in march at least one hundred forty people have died during the past three days total number of victims exceeds through a half dozen nato nations and now the arab gulf states blasting the regime in turkey says it will cut electricity supplies and stock joined all exploration projects if assad doesn't change course the u.n. nuclear watchdog is also running pressure on syria for its atomic work. journalist
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patrick hayes sees it as an extension of the west's will in the area. well i think increasingly the arab league you know how to be representative in many ways of the middle east and people you know you have saudi arabia bahrain operation you know how that actually done similar things to what the syrian government is doing now basically acting 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 it can assert its authority in the region in the same way that it used to so you know hide behind groups like the arab league like un like the i.a.e.a. which we saw the other day to weapons inspections in both syria and iran at the moment in order to try and effectively go behind the scenes be dishonest use these kind of organization that's almost puppet groups to kind of voice the western
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interests and anything any intervention be un observers or anyone else it's not meddling in syria it's all from if you go from a situation. well a foreign pressure is piling on syria over in part post gadhafi libya at least one day some sleep well r.t. dot com reports online and western companies lining up for their stake it's the u.k. that's likely to come out and talk about how the brits are being favored. also online to scoff at the boot the russian capital's former maryland to some uncomfortable questions about a lot of billion dollars that went missing in the bank of moscow two years ago. some of the world's other main games for you this hour. a mass gathering of afghan elders discuss how much their country should stay and wind united states ground cancelled aside and level of washington's involvement once combat troops leave
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twenty eight president karzai wants to secure long term support is increasingly furious at america's unilateral actions of cause civilian deaths. president obama has arrived in australia was canceling his visit last year because of problems back home part of the trip is to try and expand america's military presence there station facilities joint training exercises increasing access to bases to counterbalance china which is dominant officer care. colombia's largest rebel group the fark has chosen its leader. on the brain and estimate is accused of being behind some of the group's most notorious attacks and kidnapping raids rocks previously it was killed two weeks ago an aggressive and computer operation. judy the sun is making a last ditch effort against extradition from britain to sweden wiki leaks founder
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wants to overturn a high court ruling descendant of a sex crime allegations which he denies assad has been under house arrest for nearly a year that is going charged in support of sets of politically motivated when he was a student lancing confidential diplomatic data. now russian the sole use of space craft a crew of three has arrived at the international space station after a two day journey capsule doctor that i assess about two hours ago and artie's piece all of it is watching the mission for us a meter of docking is always a tricky maneuver so has everything been going according to plan so far well that's right the docking has gone according to plan in fact they were able to talk nine minutes ahead of schedule docking one of the more difficult procedures for the astronauts on board this is basically it's the height of technology but when it comes down to the crunch they have to do it all by hand lining up the crosshairs on the spacecraft itself with
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a point on the i assess whether able to put the two together form a seal and that eventually opens the hatch into the space station itself now we're expecting them to enter from the so you spacecraft into the i assess in roughly the next hour the door should open and well they've been in there in the soyuz module which isn't a very large space at all for just over two days so they'll be very glad to get out and meet their team mates sure this is been a much anticipated mission hasn't it well that's right this is the first manned mission first manned launch of the soyuz first manned mission of any kind of course since the all just crash of a soyuz rocket carrying a progress resupply module now the crash in august really made people think about what the safety measures were on the soyuz rocket this is of course the only way we have of getting people into space based thoroughly tested the the so used
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rocket made sure that it was able to carry out this mission several unmanned so use had taken off since start since that crash in august and it resulted in this mission being put back by a bike two months so. what that has meant is that the usual hundred over period between crews on the international space station is going to have to be carried out in one week because in that time the crew that are already on board will be heading back to earth so the current crew of torn it up yet all of anatoly evolution and daniel burbage should be able to enter into the into the international space station in well around an hour's time i'll be back in an hour to tell you how they got on the very own spaceman peter oliver thank you for that. crosstalk in a few minutes gets to grips with where the tipping point right here for western nations to go with out on syria this is
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a business update first with you. can hello and a very warm welcome to the program and our top story this hour russia could team up with its key rival in the global natural gas industry carter is eyeing a stake in russia's top private gas producer norma turk and its young all projects in the arctic area western siberia project is expected to produce five million tons of liquefied natural gas bill years starting in twenty sixteen it should then take two years for production to reach fifteen million tons annually russian officials believe that carter's expertise in a ranging liquefied natural gas shipments could be of use talks are underway but there's no indication as to how big qatar stay could be. and the eurozone it is on the brink of recession its economy grew just point two percent in the third quarter with economists offering only
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a slim prospect of growth in the next two cautious compounding the problem spanish and italian bond yields are rising despite a new prime minister in rome and their approval of more cuts but there's been some better than expected consumer data over in the u.s. let's now look at what the markets around the world have been doing well has dropped from its highs level in more than three months it's in the wake of a report by the american petroleum institute which says crude stockpiles in the u.s. rose by one point three million barrels last week now light sweet is trading at around ninety eight stores for a while branches that round one hundred and eleven dollars for their zero. and asian stock markets a low on wednesday weighed by european news and with lowball humes leading to choppy action. here in moscow the markets are both trading in the right there r.t.s. is dropping almost one and a half percent in the my six is shedding over one percent. of the glum
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mood in europe is continuing to seep across international borders and is weighing on sentiment here in russia but a western and a torn believes the eurozone debt crisis will continue to dominate trading thoughts . what we're looking at now is it's a market where everybody was looking at the news 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 my guess till the year and will be my best guess would be that we're trading sideways volatile as we would in a band until the markets feel comfortable with some kind of european solution although i think we've thought from the solution. and again oil prices commodity prices will be russia this is very little unfortunate because markets completely
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impossible because. it. has become europe's third 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 suns and more than one hundred twenty three and sixty eight billion dollars respectively they're applying has a missions to draw in the ranks all the world's top ten banks within the next three years. and europe steepening debt crisis stoking concerns of a cash squeeze among russian lenders growing yields on banks bonds have prompted a record injection from cash after cash from the central bank well i'm krissy allowed over twenty six billion dollars to banks yesterday the most to nine years unless they reduce ruble liquidity in russia is making lenders more expensive additional pressure is coming from capital flight which may double this year to seventy billion dollars. that's all we have time for tony for another business
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update in less than one last time and get more stories and analysis from our web site archie dot com slash business. culture is that so much given to each musician. in the market a serious one the media has ruled out any military operation against syria though this could change the french change on the ground.
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