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to them. so the distance syria as an arab league ultimatum to damascus to in the violence has just passed twelve more people have been killed as international pressure on assad regime amounts to end the bloodshed join me paula sneer and i'll bring you more. also this hour about the death and hundreds hurt in clashes with police and fire a turns of thousands of egyptians returned to the height of square demanding the military and its grip on power. his son save the slum has been captured by libyan authorities apparently trying to escape to new jersey and say they'll be tried in the country and not have the hague which means he could
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raise a death sentence. for advertisers are back in zuccotti park in new york granted being evicted by the police on tuesday while california students are but sprayed by officers accused of heavy handed crime down on a peaceful protest. hello welcome to our c twenty growing news live from moscow and my name is you have our timing story in our series facing sanctions from the arab league as the organizations ultimatum for the regime to end bloodshed x. prize the car of great body has already suspended the country and promised tougher action of president bashar al assad fails to stop the violence in which over three thousand civilians have been killed by state forces this year on she's a middle east correspondent policia has more. becomes against the backdrop of
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increasing violence as we see equal numbers of protesters both for and against assad on the streets of syria now the arab league ultimatum stated that the damascus regime was to sit at peace plan proposal on the table according to their proposal the regime needed to withdraw its military troops out of the areas where there has been and continues to be violence and also expect the deployment of hundreds of observers who would be staged by the arab league to syria to assess the situation on the ground now we have heard from the arab league they did say that on thursday they received a response from damascus that according to the response they were prepared in principle to accept this proposal but they did have some questions regarding the legal status and the function of these observations we have and since then we've had any word from either damascus or the arab league society now as that deadline passes and with no answer from the arab league it is still not clear whether or not they prepared to meet the changes that the syrian regime is asking for and if
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indeed they don't meet the changes they will need to keep true to their word and that was the threat of sanctions now the last few days and certainly throughout most of this week we have seen pressure mounting internationally on the syrian regime the united kingdom has started to move towards with the syrian opposition to has stated that the damascus regime is no longer the legitimate regime it says it has passed in essence its sell by date now this is raising concerns internationally amongst critics who say that all of this is a throwback to what we saw happening in libya and it sets the stage for some kind of international intervention that could ultimately result in some kind of military operation we have seen russia come to the party of course its position is largely supported by the chinese and what moscow is saying essentially is that there needs to be a neutralization of both sides they are calling on both sides to lay down. and in particular the opposition because they too of course are bombs which is widely
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ignored by the international community many people in the syrian opposition in fact defected from the syrian army so moscow's saying that the situation is very complicated he needs to be balanced he needs to be restraint and there also needs to be question there is of course for consume and that they could be some kind of military intervention here moscow saying that this is an over reaction from the foreign community that the international community is essentially in grammar ties in this situation and again the whole question of a military intervention which has not as of yet actually been offered on the table but certainly it is starting to be discussed in certain circles is again raising the concern that this is one suggestion presenting a scenario that could ultimately end of the same way that the abuse mario ended. at least one person has been killed and more than six hundred wounded in clashes between protesters and police and kind of rare as terms of causes of egyptians have returns to actually have square people have
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a chance against the army rulers who have been in control since president mubarak was toppled in february they're demanding that was for all of a proposal that declares the military of the god you know the situation on the tennessee protest was arranged by the is there his muslim brotherhood and supported by some secular activists or ask about governance and correspondent for the asia times has been rescued as a head of crucial elections and maybe to another revolution. if they repress this syrian style this is going to get out of hand specially against the muslim brotherhood and if we see let's see only a large amount of what's going to early career square with all the factions of the muslim brotherhood plus the google generation everybody in this square i guess to a military dictatorship or say which is something that could happen within the next few weeks let's put it this way and we're going to have thirty square to every saying that depends on these parliamentary elections they start in
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a few days and they will go on for a few months they're going to elect their constituents the assembly and then they go to promulgate the new gustafson of the country and everything the rights from that. libyan state t.v. has released a photo allegedly showing colonel gadhafi of science a palace land being held captive by the country's authorities the justice ministry says he'll be tried in libya where he could face the death sentence but he himself has said he wants to go to the international criminal court in the hague where he's wanted it shows even a hospital bed but he is a right and wish he says it was injured in an ass tried a month ago officials say he was captured with his companions as they tried to smuggle him out to neighboring share angry crowds reportedly storms a plane that flew him to the libyan city of is in thailand where he's allegedly being held at an army base doctor week last. week in a busting jordan told us he doubts it's a pilot will be treated that. it's unfortunate has been captured
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both think it's because he will not. after what we have seen what the new government. what the. media have done with his father. previously so i don't think the people who are opposing the new regime in libya will put down their work and i think it will continue on for. months to come. down spoke to arsene july of this year and during our interview have made his mistake in opening his arms to outsiders who later turned their backs on his family but this is a message to everybody that if you have your strong leader trust. you have to be.
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open but it is bleeding because if you you were nice with everybody. you brought all that from abroad to libya and this that is of to be honest with. i was in the. news. and you can watch the full interview with conductors sign on our website artie dot com or now you tube channel. in new york occupy wall street protesters have returned to zuccotti park after their camps were cleared by police on tuesday meanwhile in a california university students also demonstrating against corporate greed have been purpose by police at a company down protest actually can't talk to the street fruitage of the crackdown called chilling by the chancellor of the university which has launched its own investigation. seventeen babies were peacefully protesting social inequality
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and tuition hikes and they were surrounded by police and pepper spray before it coming from here is is astonishing you can see how a police officer use the pepper spray on students that were peacefully sitting on the walkway and sprayed the flank of students one time and then went back to spray them once again at least also only paintball guns at students faces people who were seeing how aggressively their fellow protesters were treated other cities like whole place where people were cheer gas where the war veterans were injured or your police are stronger but has shown such brutality against peaceful protesters said you know shot the whole world a number of journalists were arrested even after they show their credentials my colleague in secret of honor force by police for a time while he poured in used teleprompters for any firm bringing live coverage of . their occupiers and the treatment that they received from the police where they saw a thousand peaceful protesters have been arrested nationwide in the last two months
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more than four thousand a other country great that would be internationally recommended for piling on that wise but ironically it doesn't seem to be the case when it comes to the united states a country there creech is freedom of expression people are protesting social injustice and overwhelming our influence of large corporations over decision making in the country under different frequencies authorities are thinking protesters out of there are asians and business happening all across the nation and our correspondents in america are across the anti cooper process all over the us now she's lisa catherine appears on top of the latest developments had to outwit to. take. the u.n. nuclear watchdog the i.a.e.a. has passed a resolution calling on iran to clear up outstanding questions about its atomic program russia says it should be used to intensify dialogue but not inflame more interaction with tehran this comes as the u.n. chain or some deadlocked at resolution condemning iran over their alleged conspiracy to kill the saudi ambassador to washington because rice has also
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promised to introduce a new unilateral sanctions against the country's oil industry diplomatic pressure on the islamic republic is intensifying with reports israel is considering a military strike and doctors said mohammad marandi from tehran university said sanctions do not have any effect on iran but expose us weakness only. they've been imposed sanctions. on the ronnie an oil ministry for years now and be iranians continue to develop oil and gas fields they continue to develop for chemical or petrochemical industry i don't think there's going to be any change whatsoever basically what it is doing it is that is that it is showing the american hand and how the americans are really on able to do anything about iran so in general the iranians feel that the americans there are their strength is weakening and we even see that in the letter and in the statement issued by. a
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board if it did not contain any of the major elements that the americans were seeking so it does seem that there is a relative decline in american fortunes and american power power both the political level as well as. economic its ability to acquire economic pressure and nelson son their political analysts from lebanon says some states are avoiding cooperation with the ground so it will be isolated. americans and the western powers are trying to put in the corner this has nothing to do with the plot against the saudi ambassador all or to be a nuclear program this has to do with the political scene in the region because iran has been really it is acting all these policies in that informal complying and . the position of the american of course encouraging some groups in syria iran
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actually has been showing that its nuclear program is a separate program while they are forgetting the israeli program very have two hundred nuclear warheads and of course the americans will try to cover out such a problem in the middle east if they want to really succeed they have to search all of the region for the nuclear reactions whether in iran or in an israel where they don't have fears and the year is turning into spain now as it's pouring cost approach and learning their goals fourth largest economy is preparing itself for sunday's parliamentary elections but as are. none of the candidates now offering a non-factor rating on employment and on our shelf operation. there are two main parties contending for the elections at the moment the socialist parties which is which has been held in spain right now and the popular people's party however over the past couple of days that we have been observing especially here in madrid does
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not look like any party will actually win with a majority vote people in spain who have become disillusioned with any of the choices they may have on their political table as a matter of fact the socialists have been in power for the last several years and they have been the people who are essentially being blamed for not noticing the economic downturn for not reacting to the crisis properly and plunging spain in second on a tour of oil now just a reminder the country has one of the highest employment rates in europe it's more than twenty four percent it has the highest unemployment rate among young people according to one of the stunt spanish research companies in september alone four thousand people have been losing their jobs in spain every single day more than five million people in the country do not have a wage provider for their homes and unfortunately for spain a lot of people believe the situation will get worse before it will get better. so
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this gun issue looking for a leader who can dig them out of the nation as many problems for british candidates and. their real solutions will come second to the bankers priorities. all one to guard their own interest you because you're good on bankers that is to say they come out smiling i'm sure they all agree that this instant there's a need to do something yes but when it comes down to the concrete proposals of what is to be done of course is going to all in fact there's a sharp disagreement if greece for example were to leave the common law which is a possibility i think a real possibility what they don't see is the consequence to be quite dramatic and you can do that without provoking a kind of drama nor reaction we should be followed of course but other countries by ireland by by portugal by spain and things because even france who is no under threat to the markets are picking on the flow and so therefore we may be witnessing the beginning of a process which could lead to the breakup of the of the not just of the euro but
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what of the european union itself which would have to matter consequences for every country in europe including germany but we are also for the high distance of the world economy which is what they're basically terrified of. and as the year tries to save its banks at all costs and max kaiser states had it reveal how some finance houses are using their new found it unity to beef up their currency it's all in the kinds of reports coming your way later. they blame themselves that was fantastic about having customers when i was working on wall street you lose our money and they blame themselves you just keep still no money and there keep crying. help me release me of my money in the guilt they're just still money now and still money accompanied by a knock on the head and thrown into prison that's what happens when you look closely kratz on the system whether it's in greece ireland america the u.k. this is their methodology.
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and now back to the protests in the u.s. where the movement against corporate greed is attracting more and more young people many are struggling to pay parents student loans and make ends meet. with one. huge tax. this image of twenty three year old stephanie gray speaks to the widespread debt epidemic among american college graduates desperate to find work right now i can't even get a job cleaning toilets for minimum wage i have tried at a local motel there's nothing i have made versions of my resume is just begging for any sort of work walking around in starbucks with dolls or anything like i did when i was seventeen and it makes me think well write it even go to college if this is what it's ending up with armed with a master's degree in geography and one hundred thirty five thousand dollars in
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student debt great collects two hundred dollars in monthly food stamps and sells textbooks on e bay from the extra cash the struggling graduate lost both her parents by the age of twelve i am approximately two months behind on my rents i have no idea how to catch up i lie awake at night when we freaking out about this i am frightened of being evicted but no matter how much she loses she's obligated to keep paying back her private loan to sallie mae america's largest private lender it took out forty thousand dollars in loans i'm already owing sixty five thousand and i just graduated a couple of months ago twenty five thousand dollars in interest came out of nowhere unlike federal loans private loans can adjust interest rates as high as lenders want and don't offer consumer protection income based repayment is not an option with any private loans neither is deferment for the unemployed for example right now and desperately looking for work in selling maymont payments they want to pay
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about seven hundred dollars a month greg is one of millions of americans channeled and haunted by student debt but very few have any other option to sion costs have risen six hundred percent since one nine hundred eighty and most of the top ivy league colleges cost fifty thousand dollars per year steph curry is pioneering occupy student debt a movement calling for u.s. congress to reinstate consumer protection. that would keep private lenders from pushing millions of americans into default it's going to be defaults after defaults after you fold and once you default that's a black mark on your credit report for life because timmons cannot be discharged in bankruptcy there is legislation to take this right away in two thousand and five that sallie mae lobby for years and millions for millions on lobbyist student debt in the u.s. is nearing one trillion dollars already even for the least cost the nation's credit card debt and today a generation of americans find themselves in slieve to banks and armed with
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a diploma that no longer guarantees a job. r.t. . and own line talk show host who is in new york has been trying to find dothraki legacy and he will trade movement is likely to be. has the occupy wall street movement achieved its goal of creating a shift in the system or is it slowly becoming a blip it history probably won't remember this week let's talk about that i think they've brought some attention to the issues that nobody really wants to talk about so. if it becomes part of the conversation here i think they've accomplished something but there's still a lot of work to do i'm hopeful that they'll continue with their efforts and they will get maybe people think it will make a big difference so i think we'll think about it for a while and then go back to the ball. you can change to parker's mind.
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but i think that's one of the problems no one really knows what their mission is other than because people lot of problems do you think if they had a leader that would help them define what their movement and i think if they were that organize a bra of jobs and wouldn't be swinging around wall street i'll be honest with the other and know what the message is so clearly they haven't communicated bad well not at all so how is it going to get out in history. i don't think that we'd be much in history down the road is going to be there is no significant base or feel like it significant it always just everybody something they feel passionate about was significant but to others it's not every revolution starts with someone just getting to sort of to say i don't care what happens to me i'm going to make a change and then hopefully other people add on to that so what's the next step how do they add on. i don't know i guess you get the middle class that's kind of comfortable that doesn't see that is a real problem because they're comfortable you either get them involved or uncomfortable if you think they're going to go out when it starts now and i hope so
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because then all i'll feel better about it because the worst conditions they endure as we go along i think the more all feel supporting of it but they need to go through a little bit more and then has to be able have a chance at remembering them two months protest. but you got to stick it out whether or not you think the occupy wall street movement has achieved its goals the bottom line is it will be interesting to see if the protesting continues once the snow arrives. more news from all around the globe you know the saudi national assembly has told from the country's president hamid karzai for long term security pact with the us i would a deal it would come with conditions including announce to night raids and i've been civilians homes price point troops it's a major cause of friction between washington and kabul in the teacher agreement aimed at keeping foreign military forces in afghanistan up to twenty fourteen one
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has said the number of are going to civilians are killed and top of the gear rose fifteen percent soaring to over gone from. fifty two car pileup on the german autobahn has killed three people and injured many more the crash left dozens of cars and gold mats the weather was forget time but it wasn't immediately clear what triggered the incident it happened in grown only germans order the netherlands. to record rainfall and failed flood control projects are being blamed on toilets for months along floods the science and technology minister also attributed big deluge to climate change the monsoon season came weeks earlier than usual and killed nearly six hundred people since. and more stories are waiting for the online right now like a man in his prime brown will be true to fields of russia's prime yet latino preacher shows that while he's played it click on the ice team.
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aren't takes at least two people to turn over the pages of the world's biggest additionally koran scribbled in one of russia's most new republics beginning decorated with silver gold and precious stones concert one of their home in india. sri husband basically feel to it for decades by india and pakistan and it's taking its toll on thousands of hindus who have been forced from their homeland to stay behind face continued prosecution about their summons to stick it out and encourage those who fled to return. the story. on every corner in his neighborhood vickie ganju can see mosques women dressed and had jobs and men working at home while butcher shops it's part of the culture of srinagar kashmir ever since one nine
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hundred eighty nine when an alleged papa son backed insurgency began in the area today ninety five percent of the people living in kashmir are muslims vicki to a hindu from a caste known as pundits is one of the exceptions we faced many problems biggest being the destruction of those going to further post away i'm going to shoulder all the responsibilities of my family at a very tender age ganju says his family's house was burned down during a period of particularly heated communal violence the indian government has said that around two hundred pundits were killed in the ten years since the insurgency began but other organisations say the number of killings could be as high as three thousand as a result ganju witnessed a mass exodus of his people in the past twenty years hundreds of thousands of pundits have migrated from kasimir causing the population to shrink from one hundred thousand for around three thousand when many have started to come back most
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they still face there were many said despite attending a masters degree since his father's death can choose says he has been unable to hold down a steady job and has been living in a tiny unheated room with his mother and brother because of their tiny numbers in kashmir many pundits like him believe they will always be largely ignored by those in political power there is no hope that if the government comes up with any packages for us there is some possibility otherwise even the remaining few families would also move out of kashmir i think i will leave because other pundits however are more optimistic v.j. sauce left the kashmir valley more than twenty years ago he's now back and is looking forward to a chance to reconnect to his past. to fight back because this is my right and nobody can deny that whether he's a from majority minority or i've been wrong and this. while sas acknowledges the
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struggle his people have endured he has faith eventually more pundits will decide to return we expect not to do basically this is very small going to see in x. ten years i'm telling you off two hundred years the question we're going to do here may not be here but a question to ponder and we'll be here and i believe that taking pride in their religion and returning to their roots preassure either party srinagar india. it's going to show is next but before that opera back with a recap our top story of. cool.
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was that this has become a man's and mobile home is joining the creation of the group of that system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual cash physical grain your trading promises for grain to be delivered a month or six months or twelve months or eighteen months in the future. or is
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a commodity like late silver or gold that can be negotiated in order to some degree i'm going. to place. yet or. possibly it's not traded now but it could be in the future. down to the official r.t.f. acacias q i phone i pod touch from the i choose up still. life on the go. video on demand the fall teasing one of the old girls in the residence feeds now in the palm of your. question on the calm. morning news today violence is one of the.

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