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win's if you tell me it's not your rule that it's a good girl would international floods achieve every green little bit still into. the nuclear the un atomic agency claims of foreign specialist help iran with its alleged nuclear program but us media goes further naming all former soviet scientists. syria's government under heavy fire with army defectors and the arab league graduating up the pressure on the assad regime despite his pledge to hold talks and continue reforms. output not down a string of forceful of actions of anti-corporate occupy protesters across the us fails to stop the movement from gearing up to shut down wall street. a warm cosmic welcome the international space station crew is joined by three new
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members a soyuz rocket safely delivers its cosmic travelers into orbit. four pm in moscow i matricide good to have you with us here on r t our top story there's been a new twist in the controversy surrounding last week's u.n. report into iraq as controversial nuclear program this includes the mention of a mysterious foreign expert who western media claims to be russian saying he's helped build he's helped iran bill going to tolerate that nader artes and he said now a question is the i.a.e.a. findings and asks where they might lead. i iran has long been a hot topic. but. the greatest threat that america in the world faces at faced was
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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 it the mystery science who is the general russian by some western media even though the i.a.e.a. report doesn't name him and he's not russian by ukrainian it here's how former weapons inspector david albright talks up the scientists nuclear credentials on c.n.n. you show them how to build of a thin hemispherical shell with holes in it and it where the detonation happens and you simultaneously set off explosive pellets in a series of holes in that are going to shell and those explosive pel pellets ignite the high explosive underneath and in a very spiritual way it compresses the core and then you get
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a nuclear explosion it's just anyone around her is a scientist but not a nuclear specialist those who actually know donegan say this. because he worked in a nuclear facility but not every person who does is a nucleus specialist he's actually trained to construct the airplanes and it's not the i.a.e.a. that is questioning him now but journalists audience nevertheless all right accused has been a young guy who specialized 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 her own right has a history of pointing fingers because before iraq was invaded he said this 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 times once known w m d's were discovered in iraq.
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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 us politicians think non-truths could be repeating with iran and 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 a lot of the reason it's limited 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. there climatic days out it could be called critics say the public especially in the us are about to be inundated with another flood of so-called expert analysis be aware of a dangerous mideast country that's presumably hiding secret nuclear weapons and may
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require a military strike the difference this time it's iran not iraq and he's now artsy moscow. they will use their expert professor such as monash says the i.a.e.a. is being used as a tool to exert pressure on iran and prepare for regime change in the country. again division has actually denied that he has any expertise in. the six. peterson. is. the key was that he was actually giving lectures the need. to do here so you can use and he was then it will be a really. good report picture or video interview so please if you do shoot it would use it. for having been.
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so. close to these from speak and know for sure reports do it here. or you can see you can have. almost a whole host of new clothes so we can get one or. oh really. this name seems to have. been used in a nice room and to get warm and actually can do regime change. we're always interested in your opinion today we're asking in our online poll if you think the nuclear allegations are justified against iran go to our t.v. and participate. controversial as ever so far the most popular response quote letter iran go nuclear after all israel already to believe is that it's unlikely because allegations of a stinker of a smear smear campaign comes in second some say probably with evidence save that
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iran is in fact building a bomb go online cast your vote. turning now to syria where army defectors have reportedly attack a major military base near the country's capital the highest profile strike on loyalist forces since anti-government arrest started in march the free syrian army fighting against their will. president bashar al assad now claims to number more than twenty five thousand troops november is already becoming the bloodiest month in the entire conflict with the death toll reported at more than three hundred yes collation the violence comes as the arab league reigns to confirm syria's exclusion which is expected to bring with it even more sanctions damascus already under a broad set of penalties from the u.s. and the e.u. for cracking down on demonstrations some observers think foreign interference only works to aggravate the situation in syria. increasingly the arab league one of the representatives in many ways of the middle east and people you know you have saudi
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arabia bahrain. you know how that actually done similar things to what the syrian government is doing you know basically i think. of the international community and i think really in a sense they are effectively kind of pandering to western interests because really america is no longer feels it can the city so authority in the region in the same way that you see so you know hide behind groups like the arab league like the u.n. like the i.a.e.a. which we saw the other day who are doing weapons inspections in both syria and iran at the moment in order to try and effectively go behind the scenes speed these kind of organizations i don't know if puppet groups to kind of voice their own interests western interests and i think that's really problematic alternately it shouldn't be for the arab league representative of middle eastern people to to determine what happens in syria should be for the syrian people to. really engage in that struggle
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so if you're dictator should they so choose and anything any external intervention be un observers or anyone else who starts meddling in syria is ultimately going to make the situation worse. stay with us here on archy still to come the eurozone teetering on the brink investor confidence shaken as europe's debt crisis spreads through another head to other heavyweight problem and he's well greece and italy fight for their survival bus. rocket men are russian soyuz successfully reaches the international space station i mean jubilant scenes with the crew there due to replace. but first anti-corporate occupy protesters have returned to new york city park but without their tents or sleeping gear the supreme court ruled demonstrators can no longer camp out there for the night meaning the two month long occupation of the park is affectively over police in riot gear storms are caught in part tuesday morning tearing down tents and evicting hundreds of activists who is
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refusing to leave or forcibly removed amid allegations that officers use sound guns and pepper spray and tear gas authorities cited health and fire hazard as the reasons behind the move protesters think it's a flimsy excuse to take them out before the movement's two month anniversary thursday and they say they'll stage a massive rally to shut down a wall street or he's pressing for what's how much of an impact the occupy movement has made since it first flared up the big. you could say it started with a whisper a call by canadian activist group and busters that spread on facebook. this very spot wall street is this. crime but before long that mr turned into a group. 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
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long the crowds brought police. and police. that story 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 tent city at zuccotti park at the last minute they were allowed to remain to clean the park themselves. a key part time square
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was next to nothing but scenes like this is not where. the government in. iraq war veteran should mark thomas a fighting what had become in his eyes widespread police brutality he appeared on our show a few days later they're 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 swear to protect you know is is this kind of you know a contradiction to the oath they should 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 fractured his skull and left him in physical condition what happened while he. was shot a spotlight now shining bright on a roll 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
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in portland. st louis to name a few and new york's zuccotti park the heart of the movement also clearly for the first time. 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 from 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. turn now to some other stories making headlines across the globe u.s. drones have killed at least sixteen people in pakistan officials say missiles hit two compounds in a village in the northwest of the country the region is considered a taliban stronghold hours before the strikes militants attacked an army checkpoint
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in the same region with rockets killing one soldier wounding another pakistan's for you can leave criticize or criticize the u.s. drone strikes as a violation of the country's sovereignty. in china a minibus collided head on with a truck on its way to school killing seventeen children and two adults forty five people most of them kids taken to a nearby hospital with injuries will say the crash was probably caused by the bus being heavily overloaded. afghan president hamid karzai demands that foreign troops end night raids and stop detaining afghans addressing a council of tribal elders currently going on in kabul he was also critical of nato claiming its departure in two thousand and fourteen would be good for the country cars i pledge to restore our national sovereignty after growing increasingly angry over u.s. military action that was altered in civilian deaths. the u.s.
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is expanding its military presence in australia with a total of twenty five hundred troops expected to arrive over the next few years the plan was unveiled by president obama and australian prime minister julia guillard it's seen by some as an attempt to offset china's growing global influence beijing has immediately questioned whether bringing in u.s. ships aircraft and vehicles would help stabilize the region. a nerve racking time for the eurozone as borrowing costs are rising for governments almost untiringly across the single currency states investors are fast losing faith and a possible solution to europe's debt crisis can easily be found that's as italy's newly appointed leader mereology is due to work his new government wednesday it's expected to be a form of exports known as technocrats rather than elected politicians but a push to the top austerity measures to bring italy's debt crisis under control in greece the finance minister has urged the new government to act with utmost urgency to ratify the e.u. rescue package and ovoid bankruptcy but as our correspondent daniel bushell found
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out running a country calls for a lot more than any economic background. greece's new leader used to be voice president of the european central bank italy's new privia is also explained and devoid it's a gold to so mario monti's first actions in charge prove he's there to help fellow going to his people number one of the first thing he said we're fired 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 fear is this going to go back to his previous post after two or three years but the e.u. says the institute for democracy is corporations john local and processes put into men who continue would. not support
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a public good way to predict this is did. you actually vote is the moment you suggested a referendum on look at. actually the moment you start to deterrence or become poor under the euro the use of insisted on only looked at officials taking charge in italy and greece all of those countries' leaders questions the. being imposed on them but that's opened both those up to charges of being dictatorial and the democratic politicians think this is a warning to the e.u. leaders who try to help their population oppose all spending cuts but 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 get financial analyst mix cause of things going because of the very worst sort to put in children this time people say well the bankers know best what the bankers are the ones who have stolen
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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 with the e.u. may have gone through with anger boiling over it so bijou spirity measures the more devoted brosnan's seventy people have been injured in protests in italy will create civil servants and teachers weak delta billy joel told tuesday and pension cuts i think he's gearing up for more boil it's a noble public demonstration on thursday in brussels the new cultural forty. former banker is maybe taking over governments in europe but some experts say it's the lack of leadership that needs urgent attention coming up later dutch any piece says the euro zone's fundamental problems are not being addressed. every time they have a summit and they will proclaim that they found a solution a solution only last one or two weeks and then another crisis we have another summit i would now go in leaping from summit to summit the man in the street is
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where it the man in the street doesn't know where this is going to end and there were because of their savings and because of their current pensions. and because of their jobs and so i'm the man in the street has the question what is your opinion leave the elite is not in charge and there's no way to go there. that is not an easy solution but. the european union has always thought that we're doing the black thing for the citizens and they have to be grateful and what we do should not be challenged and now it is challenged in the streets of of greece need to be and at the bend of the books in germany and in finland and this is a message i think the european union still has to understand. that. we've got more coverage on our euro crisis on our website our t. dot com here's what else is a click away right now. on the muzzle of this hoping to serve in the u.s.
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military stuck in the middle of a fiery debate find out what one politician is saying about their right to fight also why. former mayor in the mire of the russian capital's former top official testifies about how a billion dollar fraud allegations against them find out what he said at our teeth . after two days of space travel and a soyuz rocket to cosmetics and an astronaut had arrived safely at the international space station they were warmly greeted by their russian american enjoy a nice colleagues who are due to replace our peter all of our reports on the mission . you can see right now the full six months of the s.s.
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at the moment they're speaking with mission control they arrived well not a long time ago and they're just basically checking in with mission control stretching their legs you have to remember these guys have been trapped inside a tiny soyuz module for the best part of just over two days but you have a look now at the moment when they entered into the international space station the hatch opening and we should see. the cosmonauts appear the three men that have entered into the international space station have had a bit of a wait to get up there their mission was delayed by two months both they did make up some of that time apparently there were nine minutes earlier when it came to docking with the space station so. let off easy for me to say on a trolley and daniel pearl bank on board the international space station safe and sound the reason that this mission was to made by two months was to to the crash of a soyuz rocket carrying
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a supply module to the international space station at the end of august now that's so used rocket is a similar type of rocket that's used for months now they were going to take any risks when it came to if there was any technical problems with the soyuz they tested it they could apart it put it back together they tried several unmanned missions they all went off without any kind of a problem so they decided to go ahead with the monday mission the so used to have a twenty two rockets taking off on monday docking successfully with the international space station today all the crew on board safe and sound. already interview in sports coming your way after a recap of the headlines but first the business news with dimitri stay with us. twenty two minutes past the oh not her alone welcome to the business update on our site it is premature to suggest russia and ukraine have reached an agreement over
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gas prices that's according to prime minister putin's office which appears to contradict reports from kiev that a deal has been done ukrainian media have been quoting a price of two hundred thirty dollars per thousand cubic meters that's a substantial reduction on the four hundred dollars plus there would have been due however moscow says negotiations have not been concluded ukraine has already made it clear it is willing to settle accounts in rubles rather than dollars. a collaboration between two major gas powerhouses could be on the way as qatar considers buying a stake in russia's largest independent gas producer nova tech is currently developing the peninsula in russia's arctic to produce liquefied natural gas in a project estimated to be worth around twenty billion dollars the vice president of gas research at the nation's capital says if the deal with cats are goes through will send a positive signal to the industry. i think investors will have more confidence
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in the potential of russian gas industry in short the increased reserves and production because a few years ago they wore confirms that actually russia may not be able to supply enough gas to europe going forward and at the same time the mastermind sort of plot should be global player youth entering the russian gas market is. a positive signal catalyst. suggests you know the future looks bright for. sake of the markets this out well has dropped from its highest level in more than three months since declining around sixty three cents from light sweet this hour there's no 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 light sweet is trading at around ninety nine dollars per barrel just below that brant is below the. european stocks
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they raised against the three is low after the bank of england said the u.k. growth. worsened its debts is seeing losses for a third day as unfairly and technology slumped after forecasting lower twenty twelve seconds. and this is the picture here in moscow it's changing for the better the r.t.s. is still down a notch from my six is down point four percent this is our second of what's moving the nice legs some of the blue chips are still in the red got the last of the coal miner is strongly in the black with a buyback announcement with a premium of sixty percent of the market price is the coal miner is up more than eleven percent this hour last left is up one percent despite will correct and as we saw. the gloomy mood in europe is continuing to see across international borders and is weighing on sentiment here in russia peter west and recommends buying into
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cash rich companies with high dividend payouts for investors willing to risk a dip in the market. go for carriage rich companies go for it and i mean you have to guess crafts. comment as well even though the corporate governance can be clearly questioned in this company i mean they do have cash to pay one of the highest dividend in the world sector in the rationals or space. you have other companies. group looks like a very interesting company utility used to be defensive but it has had a good period but i would still argue that this too much risk ahead of good actions in that sector has been some you know the whole proposition we seem to backtrack on that used to be a favored sector in two thousand and ten has completely reversed unfortunately. its cash and its dividend. as a fairly defensive sector defensive stop for europe's the crisis
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a stroke in concerns of a cash squeeze among russian lenders growing yields on bank bonds of prompted a record injection of cash from the central bank. lends over twenty six billion dollars to banks on tuesday the most in nine years analysts say reduced ruble the quality of russia is making lenders debt more expensive additional pressure is coming from capital flight which may double this year to reach seventeen billion dollars. per bag has become europe's largest bank by market capitalization valued at around sixty billion dollars the top two of britain's h.s.b.c. and spain's bank will stand on their more than one hundred twenty three and sixty eight billion dollars respectively burbank has ambitions to join the ranks of the world's top ten banks within three. business hours he will be back around fifty five minutes time with an update us either.
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