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how would prince or to the splined which will entice you to meet let your group the fruits of a good girl how would international house floods achieve every green liberal to tune into. the occupy wall street camp in dallas the latest victim of a nationwide wave of surprise evictions by police this is the movement gathers itself to mark two months since it began. the world ratchets up the pressure on syria's president with the arab league setting a seventy two hour ultimatum to end the crackdown while western nations prepare a new u.n. resolution. europe's debt inferno blazes brighter the single currency continues to nosedive for a fourth consecutive days but contagion it infects one of the euro zone's most stable economies.
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that afternoon it's two pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on our t. our top story at least fifteen people were arrested in dallas texas as police force the occupy wall street protesters from their camp near city hall it's the latest in a nationwide wave of police raids targeting the movement against corporate greed most of bend in their towns peacefully but about fifty stayed saying they were prepared to face arrest as on earlier occasions the raid came at night with officers dressed in riot gear and the media being told to keep away activists say it's a coordinated move to stifle them before the movement's two month anniversary several camps have now been evicted including the one where it all started new york's zuccotti park downtown parties were in a port and i found out that the crackdown seems only to strengthen the protests are a result. in the financial capital of the world a movement called occupy wall street is born in a chore weeks the fight against u.s.
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corporate greed and wealth inequality manifests in all fifty states i don't now make american movement not seen since the sixty's and the power of the people grows larger police force strong peaceful activists beaten by batons blinded by mates and thrown to the ground unarmed after this pitch tents law enforcement flash grenades. but here and here. are basic. things. people exercising their democratic rights are. why would. there. be any of those of. you but if they go it would be. to tell you all if i get them is that those.
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thousands of occupy activists have been jailed throughout the two month campaign the mass arrests of eight hundred on the brooklyn bridge garnered international attention but this image of an eighty four year old former school teacher pepper sprayed during a demonstration captures the crackdown activists face brought to a boiling point by economic injustice and a political system failing the majority protesters demonstrated unprecedented resilience. and then u.s. authorities began occupying the occupations one by one even activists under the pretext of health or safety concerns a raid on the headquarters in new york came one day out hundreds of armed officers destroying and displacing. the heart of this democratic movement you can't evict an idea so the idea that we're dead i did nine percent of americans that you know we
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need to resist the do it once the financial institution the corporations the right direction have attempted those methods you know are being spread around the country every time the tories come in and try to make some type of offensive strike in a cowardly way at one am without any warning it shows the public support for this because the numbers in the streets double the next day people come out out and determined to carry on what began as an occupation in a park has grown into a national movement fighting for principles from wall street in times square support for the occupy movement has caught the streets uniting tens of thousands of strangers bound by common hardship and frustration two months in there is no denying the grassroots movement has become the brand of the big apple and the social marker in america are enough for niall hartstein new york. brodie's lucy cap and all of us keeping a close watch on developments around the occupy movement for the latest let's check
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out her twitter feed she's posted nice pictures of the county park without the tent city that's become a landmark over the last two months she's also gotten firsthand accounts of the crackdown including for a tired police captain who thinks it's making a travesty of democracy. radio's alex jones things that the apparent health hazard cited for the evictions was a setup from the start of an effort to demonize the idea of protest in the us. and in detroit as well as new york we've confirmed. then when they let homeless people out about arrested for being drunk in public or sitting on the sidewalk or they're released from prison or homeless shelters or mental institutions they tell them go to austin occupy go to new york occupy it we want to arrest you there so for the last month they've been shinning all the homeless people and mentally ill people in prisoners they are chill they can then demonize it say look people are going to the bathroom on the ground even the support of body
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people or fights breaking out is robbers this idea that protesting and demonstrating is criminal or is scummy or filthy is really un-american and anti-democratic across the world or he's alone i mean cross he spoke with a rapper immortal technique who says the whole anti wall street movement was motivated by a slow erosion of civil liberties here's a preview of what's coming your way in about twenty five minutes. the idea of america is to give democracy and freedom to people but i think that now more than ever it's become about placating and about pacified so they don't as put the amount of freedom that their parents see almost like when printed that you seem to know you're right. that happens more and more i mean even if you want to make this entirely about occupy wall street but even the people that are yelled at me to every single occupy wall street that is sitting there holding the law that illegal to this bill to see this civil rights movement every single morning this is excuses
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left and right now we want to clean the park so we're going to move everyone out. syria's president has until saturday to stop the violent crackdown on protesters and allow the monitoring team into the country i feel to meet him from the arab league that threatens to tighten the financial news around the regime by slapping down heavy sanctions well the drumbeats a lot of her international pressure against bashar al assad there are fears it may . only made a bad situation worse. so the arab league votes and then a senior turkish official openly discussed the possibility of imposing a buffer zone on the syrian side of the border to give sanctuary to refugees in other words direct military action boy repeatability a scenario that seems likely to get annoyed but it is not a demand for reform it is. getting syria which is very
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very risky to the whole region even in israel syria's archenemy some would rather assad stayed in power but we're also doing us a. favor of course this is not understood as we can we. control go. but the pressure on assad continues to mount tuki which once supported his government says it plans to suspend joint oil exploration and is considering stopping electricity supplies to syria just the latest in a long list of sanctions already imposed on the country the sanctions may be a way for the powerful western countries to exert some sort of pressure over syrian government but really the people are the ones who suffer by not being able to have medicines by now or have certain technology is there may be required to save lives one human rights group the syrian observatory. and a libyan style no fly zone but western leaders have realized that unlike in libya
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they cannot push for a no fly zone at the u.n. security council this time around because of russia's vowed to veto it and while the arab league has stopped short of calling for syrian president bashar al assad's departure critics say the stance is nothing short of hypocrisy they have no. oil at least they don't have some of them they don't have a constitution. and. develop their democracy having. only a. small side is shown he's willing to conduct reforms his government announced the release of one thousand prisoners after previously agreeing to commit five hundred i would be appointed to preserve as this is you know a sign is he still concerned about what his neighbors think and he still. under some sort of willingness to negotiate but it's not clear the arab league has the
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patience to listen and neither do whiston leaders who decided a long time ago and side needs to go and we thought the option to do it through the united nations the arab league is the next best option policy r.t. . germany britain and france are pressing for a u.n. resolution condemning syria's human rights violations while the opposition and the regime play a blame game over the rising death toll some experts think the uprising may be rooted outside become true. we know that in most countries especially in the middle east there are special forces operating beyond the lines the cia must m i five you name it and they can they can create a crowd if you want to put it that way they put across the border to give to the oppositional breakaway groups and they and then first of all look at the arab spring you get people take to the streets the mouse why are they out on the street is because they're frustrated with
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a government in the price of commodities food and petrol and loss of employment loss of housing except they're pretty mad it's at least vulnerable moment when the special forces and secret service operatives into maine go with the crowd and in some cases become this not just on the rooftop and say take out selective it isn't victims the people in the crowd didn't believe that the government sees carrying out this action and it becomes a rebellion remember we always welcome your views on what the future holds for syria and other top stories that we're covering this time you can click on our online poll at r.t. dot com are asking what do you think will be the fate of syria will it perhaps your libya's fate so far the majority thinks nato will intervene and dispose of president assad without u.n. backing but a quarter think that nato wouldn't dare for the fear of sparking a new bloody war in the region the rest about evenly split between some saying that syria is simply too strong and that assad has too much support others think the
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thanks for staying with us here on r t thirteen minutes past the hour in the russian capital now despite the e.u. leadership's united resolve to halt the spread of europe's debt crisis the outlook is failing to impress many investors even one of the eurozone most stable economies the netherlands is beginning to feel the firsthand effects of contagion as artie's dana bash reports taxpayer apathy is quickly turning to anger. to cause the good for the euro that's how one banker called news that the little it's considered the second strongest economy in the single currency to see the exploring cause braze but the markets to new highs the dutch prime minister was forced to react on concerns that the problem spiralling out of control. said he'd like to be able to push countries out of the euro to put out the fire a c. called it is raising fears the country will be forced to leave the euro to stop this crisis is spreading. as a first step a majority of dutch people finds
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a new poll want to stop the bailouts of greece which many see as the holts of the problems i love greece and i every year i go to places that this is a little bit did i did i think. got a lot of money. millions of. euros but until this moment if they don't do anything about it today should help us you really meant well because if we have the same problems can i make progress this is the man europe's top to do well many of today's euro skeptics were singing its praises in the ninety's top economists tell your clomid wrote an open letter to the e.u. leaders warning the single currency would destroy europe and deep down he says those leaders knew it with the euro did brought in sort of the horrors of trojan a trojan horse that is really going to on the european project as the big danger and. it causes for conflicts for serious disagreements.
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for economic instability taxpayers have paid a price they get very upset about it and he noted that former politicians were aware of this crowd but they have pushed this through in an idea of whether this is a great idea a one euro one europe but one euro one europe canales books is this because the dutch just don't feel still is there a seat with the other members now here for the first i would have to be interested in how did we pay their taxes i don't want to know how did we paid exactly what the pension age of the front fringes noida greece nor france has a place in the new ro a new nor the euro only for prudent states but let's hope the truly party official last week experts think just three countries actually deserve to stay in. only germany the netherlands and belgium can share the same column c.
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without having economic costs the villains currently pays more per person into the e.u. coffers the anyone else with growing numbers knows the need to go with this so the neighbors then you see in the hague. mario monti a veteran of the e.u. power takes now heads up italy's new government and takes the reins of the debt stricken nation but the reaction from investors has been lukewarm at best partly driven by a growing fear that the euro crisis has already spread too far to be contained befuddling among many creditors is that the single currency bloc may be headed for recession as an opinion backed by recent rigorous showing that even the strongest eurozone nations are bordering on stagnation the slowdown has been attributed to use austerity strategy of savage cuts and tax hikes which have held back growth one of the pain is that there are too many opposing interests in brussels preventing a credible solution from being adopted. the economies of the eurozone are failing
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their growth is non-existent in many cases they've called the means are going backwards they mean a debt spiral and their lack of economic growth is not helping at the core of their problems is the eurozone problems caused by the single carbon c and there's serious economic difficulties which are just not being cured whilst these countries will mainly within the e.u. single currency the euro the the answer to their problems really is to cut loose the countries that are struggling economically because of the euro points being one of them especially the main focus is of course italy and greece and then those countries can start to grow again and then we can have economic growth back in europe we can at hope for you at citizens and jobs can be created and the deck can then be dealt with the european union with so many different vested interests isn't acting nearly as fast enough and the solutions that they're coming up with aren't actually in the interest of the cities. because the institutions of the you only accountable to the citizens of those countries. stay with us here on our t.v.
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coming up max kaiser and stacy herbert china zero tolerance approach to financial fraud that was underlined by the recent death penalty for a family accused of cheating investors out of a billion dollars just one of the themes under the microscope in today's kaiser report coming your way in the next hour here's a preview. chinese fund manager sentenced to death after cheating investors out of one billion u.s. dollars two brothers and their father were sentenced to death for cheating fifteen thousand investors out of over one point one billion dollars in east china's jang jing province i think it's a good deterrent i think that you need a deterrent and if the deterrent is execution then i think the chinese are on to something that's why people are putting their money into chinese banks taking them out of the u.s. banks there's no deterrent for fraud in american banks and then a local j.p. morgan is a great example so that's why people are moving their money out of the u.s.
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banks into chinese banks because the chinese are going to execute fraudsters that's a good sign. russia has joined an international chorus questioning new u.s. plans to establish permanent bases in afghanistan after the christmas twenty fourteen withdraw your aim and arrangements of being finalized with afghan president hamid karzai under the scheme up to twenty thousand troops would remain to help washington prevent the taliban from retaking power and to curb pakistani influence. well clearly when you go he's not yet clear how they're coming. and they're trying to fool gene u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan missions with new american planes to establish a new belief system and this is the last hours often provided support for washington's anti terror operations in afghanistan as well as joining forces with
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us in anti-drug missions but a lack of transparency and communication from washington has left russia and other regional partners questioning motives for the player surge trainers and other stories making headlines across the globe the u.s. is wrapping up its pacific and washington said to expand the military presence in australia deploying a total of twenty five hundred troops over the next few years plans were announced as president barack obama addressed the country's parliament during his visit thursday many analysts believe it's a move to counterbalance china's growing influence in the region. dozens of anti-government protesters have stormed kuwait's parliament while hundreds demonstrated outside after holding up proceedings for several hours they peacefully left the building this as authorities question the country's prime minister over allegations of corruption have been repeated claims that government officials illegally transferred money to foreign banks last month kuwait's foreign minister resigned as the scandal emerged. a suicide bomb in
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pakistan's largest city caracas he has killed four suspected insurgents and a police officer the attackers reportedly blew up their car after being chased by police through the streets this city is not a common target for attacks if some distance from known militant strongholds in the northwest might. be back with a recap of the headlines in a few minutes but first natasha is out with the business news. werman. it's twenty two minutes past two pm here in moscow you're with business r.t. russia's trade watchdog is checking whether imported vehicles are flooding the market and knock down prices local producers solar's claims for unlike commercial vehicles are being sold in russia what it sees as excessive discounts solar says this is causing significant losses to the local industry trade ministries now looking at imports from germany italy poland and turkey souls once the authorities
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to introduce additional taxes for such vehicles but analysts say the company's trying to offset rising competition as russia joins the world trade organization. and look at commodities the oil is lower and fresh concerns about global demand that's after fitch warned the ongoing crisis the new euro zone could hurt u.s. banks w t i still around the highest level since nate's now over one hundred two dollars per barrel brant is close to one hundred eleven dollars. and a quick look at equities european stocks are shedding value the footsie is down just under three quarters of a percent and germany the dax is a lot of percent in the red the sour italian and spanish ten year one field the highest adding to the pressure. and here in russia the markets are in the red as well trading in sympathy with europe the r.t.s.
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is losing slightly more than one percent while the my sex is down more than one and a half percent the markets will be strong in for me badly here are some of the biggest movers on the right six and most of the blue chips are in the negative territory of the p.t.b. using more than two percent and katie is also lower after its third quarter net profit more of that house and every dollar declined to the lowest level since two thousand and five called minor us funds because trading slightly better the company around spent almost four hundred million dollar buyback of the chairs on the market eager to hire for twenty could dialogue so as investors should be going to proxy stocks for safety. the markets will be strong in coming two months so it's a little december i would probably be invested in europe which is sitting for example in cash or in boards for example as for russian markets i think w. decision is very important for approaches shares big sure it's like. poor little
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sneer something like this it looks like to do stories through all the negatives. see. sense of mood to get strong during the whole year and now he's changing it so i feel that's more and more investors are asking you this up and multiples of the ridiculed choo-choo probably also i do know the store cool with björk three. the growth rate of russia's and us trail output a slowing increase three point six percent year on year in october and that's the lowest level of months food production accounted for most of the growth analysts warned that industrial output is unlikely to accelerate given the current economic uncertainty. asia investors are buying into russia's unique by khalid region a hong kong based private equity firm eurasia capital partners said we need to invest one hundred million dollars to help build a new ski resort there half of the money will come from its own funds the rest from
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the chinese and korean investment companies the project includes the construction of hotels as well as sports and entertainment facilities. and that's all the latest from the business team but you can always find a lot more stories there online at our team got caught. up with.
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a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on wall street. they have. lee's intensely good chance to choose is a good muslim status of the human experiment exists people will see with this in this rap music because it goes to the libby trial sensibly commits on changelings us financial to the release is to maintain our confidence in long lives and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look to the nations close to collapsing the subprime loans close close to its limits and fail switchblade the game sealevel such thing as the us crash seven and smashed ceiling seems to exist like all the clubs in athens greece be split just programs increase the total economy.
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