tv [untitled] November 20, 2011 5:00pm-5:30pm EST
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i mean. at least six people have been killed in egypt on sunday as security forces launch a major assault on her temples in cairo's appear square have been demonstrating against military rule this comes just a week before parliamentary elections the fun stuff of the overthrow of hosni mubarak in february. and other stories that showed sweeping clouds don't win over the syrian government are the deadline set by the arab league to an modern six point is that president assad is defiant in the face of growing international pressure. also to modern society knu for the process in america marked with thousand strong mantras although it was countries that are correct and that how he turned its police response. plus the greeks on the turn ins gave an unfriendly
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welcome to the new elected leaders and this is the troubled states are losing sovereignty because the punch economic measures dictated by rockslides. this is all she's weekly review hello and welcome to the program thoughts to gyptian soldiers and police have launched a major crime down on protesters in fact they have square i think six people have reportedly been killed since friday when tens of thousands began protesting the plight of reforms ahead of parliamentary elections in just over a week and start for the overthrow of hosni mubarak supporters say it was on her way to cairo at the latest from neighboring israel. this is the second straight day that there has been these a vine and clashes in downtown cairo according to the police there some five
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thousand demonstrators but we're hearing reports that tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets and thousands of people have been injured really the focal point in tahrir square at once again this was the scene of where we saw an eighteen day revolution earlier a year lead to the ouster of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak now people are incredibly angry what protesters want is that the military government that has been in power since february give way to an elected government that represents the will and the desire of the people and what many people are saying is that the military wants to stay in power and in this way they are not much different from me for me to turn president hosni mubarak so those demands reaching a boiling point people incredibly angry as i say and all of this coming just eight days before the first parliamentary elections to be held in a post mubarak period what else is significant is that the leading voice behind these demonstrations is the muslim brotherhood which is regarded as a terrorist organization in several countries and this has caused many people many
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observers to say that we could be on the brink of a second revolution if they repress this syrian style this is going to get out of specially against the muslim brotherhood and if we see let's see a little word what's going to really career square with all the factions of the muslim brotherhood. to google generation everybody in the square just the military dictatorship tourists which is something that could happen with diplomats you shooting which literally this week we're going to have three square what people are saying is that mubarak might be gone but we are witnessing happening in egypt is far from what the people hoped for we witness in sectarian violence there are more classes and there are important social grievances that are not being addressed. under gyptian political activist ahmed saleh doesn't expect a swift reaction from the west because he blames these countries for supplying the
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army regime with the means of oppression. but i'm not expecting a quick reaction from the west but we can see that all the munition used against us is these are american or israeli or actually. it was it's the tear gas canisters or the bullets that were used. to have received is two cells and eleven presumably. they are used for precinct populations will be of use to kill this revolution and so i don't know what can be the excuse of. giving. the sources and the security this global for munitions that's why we have soldiers are injured they don't care about the injured the just stormed the hospital a while ago always teargas and was every think. we're. probably seen on television how they were sitting on fire vehicles. like they did last night in order to charge us in the revolution that we are the
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ones that. meanwhile international pressure mounts on the neighboring syria where insurgents have launched an attack on the headquarters of the country's ruling party the so-called free syrian army composed of the army. has claimed responsibility for the strike in which no one was hurt and still surrounds the country as the arab league threatened sanctions against the masses of the deadline by the government and. by private syrian president bashar assad to battle international pressure tests nastia has more from brussels the pressure is around the increasing the noose tightening around syria president bashar al assad seems to be standing firmly on his ground sakhi from his position saying that his government as well as himself backed down despite all of the increasing pressure and of course this statement comes on the back of the end of that three day alternator given by the arab league for his government and the bloodshed in the country and that is in addition to
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a suspension having been suspended from the air. very latest is that the reid had rejected a proposal to syria on amendments to the peace process as well as allowing international observers into the country so essentially there's an impasse at the moment and the pressure is also coming from from the ground from the opposition which is increasingly armed to the free syrian army made up of the factors had claimed responsibility for attacks on government buildings and the massacres and the head of that f.s.a. had also called on countries to send his forces in what bed so again this concerns russia because if the foreign minister sergey lavrov had said that if pressure is to be piled on syria it should not only be just directed to the government but also to the opposition that is increasingly are. we suggested in order to put in place countries concerned with peaceful developments from syria not only from syrian authorities but also from the opposition. which the ongoing attacks on government buildings in syria look like
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a simple means. of course to force have already come from the outside since the beginning of this crisis eight months ago it's only escalating at the moment you know it's not just worse right now it seems that the pressure on syria is becoming increasingly organized this well there have been talks of a contact to before to discuss the crisis in syria at the entertainer king abdullah had asked that the u.k. leader and spearheaded this campaign having seen it be a quote success of be a libyan intervention now we know that if any resolution is to ever reach the u.n. security council it's going to be divided russia and china have already used their veto in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. to work worth of the. things we're currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no guilt civil war has begun or it's very minor and it's repressed but we'll see
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a sort of reforming lower action followed by the western powers in syria that were unveiled in libya in washington early has been one in one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah eleven on. the washington savard to overthrow along with the saudis and israel is however there are wise heads in washington to that are saying wait a minute if you know to throw the regime what's going to take its place and bad hell go off intervention until now but now we're such eagerness to get any iran via syria that caution has been i think thrown to the winds. the fate of colonel gadhafi son save a little on hangs in the balance we have really been authorities wanting to try him on charges of crimes against believe in people that carry the death penalty the national transitional council says will get a fair trial and won't hand him over to the international criminal court in the
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hague the son of the dead former leader was seized along with two of his aides while attempting to flee across the border to me share in a while at media has been released in which science on his run says this and injury stems from a nato airstrike a month ago and a transfer a political analyst and author in buenos aires pres will not get a free trial in either libya or the hague. well. as is a terrible choice between being shot or being hanged because if he is judged and tried in libya he might end up very much you know saddam hussein like trial where he will end up being harmed or he will end up being killed one way or the other and if you use extradited to the hague it will not be a fair trial one will have all the other the will say i was the son as has been the constant throughout history every time somebody survives who may be uncomfortable the relations we've also seen and this is all this horrible documents how more market that you only in the last few years has shook their hands of only
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a radical bardach a lot of things were negotiated a lot of very low income people that liberation so information could be given by so the file is longer that's cute. so what phrase a way to say that islam gadhafi we're asking your opinion on our web site r.t. dot com and so saw the majority gets the death penalty in libya around the believe he'll be killed by vigilantes before there's any chance of sending him to the hague sixteen percent are skeptical about so if gadhafi is captured believing he could be at large and the minority pains will be tried at the international criminal court so vocal to a. subcommittee of. hundreds of arrests accusations of police brutality and dozens of injuries this is how the occupy movements in the u.s. marked its two month anniversary this week officers in riot gear tore down council and broke out mostly peaceful demos against the unequal distribution of wealth in
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the city after the campaign in new york a crowd of activists took to this someway and tried to block all of the stock exchange evidence has been emerging of disproportionate police response to the vine is at the university of california a group of students staging a sit down protest pepper sprayed in the face and early incident an officer was filmed basing an iraq war veteran so hard he suffered a ruptured spleen although he seems to pose no threat and yet as an essential going to report a crime down is not the tearing protesters. of human tsunami of tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of new york. hundreds arrested dozens beaten dragged and abused by police thousands more protest across the u.s. on thursday the feast of america's civil war against corporate greed and wealth inequality you could report to the police were occupy wall street was one looks
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nothing like it did just a couple of days ago officials were hoping that it just turns would put an end to the movement with this was back prior to the day of action brought more people out onto the streets with more vigor. ever before it's absolutely historic we haven't seen something like this in america thirty forty years and it's history repeating itself to please you to make of this even a little more than two months into this issue to make it two months after all keep our eye wall street kickstarted in the big apple new york authorities decided to keep protesters out of their camp expose themselves as the clueless out of third world dictator that he would like to be his forceful eviction only added more fuel to the fire in a way that we were sort of discarded like trash that our civil liberties were really run over by our billionaire mayor has galvanized a lot of people another more powerful stage of occupy wall street out of being campaigned and all over the city set off. stage two i think what happened yesterday
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was we showed the world that we are strong we are numbers were angry about what's going on and we want we want solutions protester see the lack of a camp the presence of police violence and the fact that officials remain deaf to demands only empower them more they don't store does. which is going to. relate it will cause she's their desire to stick by each other is now stronger than before big. thank you for being. a new dawn for the occupy wall street movement has broken on the horizon mr churkin our party. isn't the rats are not constantly falling to the surrounding the occupy movement and police come from if it's carrying opens and has posted on her twitter stream but hundreds of people have been gathering in the city despite the police warning has also tweeted that an american doggie group suggested to us
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by shouldn't the mind become pained by researching the motives of. so noble tunis through the. so to become a reality are you regime union is to be established by twenty fifteen russia along with some of it suppose soviet partners are planning a common economic space with the power to resist the global financial crisis obviously groups can all have a story. three nations twenty million square kilometers of land one giant idea. is that we won't repeat the mistakes of the european union in our integration we're conscious or what we're doing when this stand who we are integrating with there are three countries sharing a common history and today we are forming a common economy eurasian union will be based on the already existing customs union between the three nations which are among the largest economies in the poles or area within its framework in just six months russia bellew's in kazakhstan managed
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to increase their total trade turnover by over forty percent of. its plans that way twenty fifteen the union will not only have one war in an economic zone but we switch to one currency as well to use done and are aspiring to join ukraine is selling i would team which will be becoming a member of. this sort of cooperation means more jobs bigger salaries and a chance to boost reforms and modernize our country that's why most ukrainian support the idea they want stability for some groups have dismissed the union as an attempt to restore the u.s.s.r. but experts say the difference is clear that the hill of the u.s.s.r. was built on ideology while the eurasian union we based strictly on the economy and pragmatism but experts say there are even some latin american nations like you work in venezuela only join the so-called e.u. in the future while new zealand has already shown interest in joining as
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a large producer of meat with no cost them charges the benefits of mean a member are simply too attractive nor surely it's way too early to talk about any massive economic and industrial age which all the way from europe and twenty percent a caution so far on the three states of pronger hatin but if the current momentum is anything to go by and more are certain to follow it it's kind of our to moscow. on the whole had the operational commission the stand go has outlined the ways he believes the new union with sidestep the financial turmoil that's gripping the new os the full interview later in the program. the current situation here is the eurozone is facing internal economic problems as helpless to identify problems were used to integrate and more. financial and monetary policies this way will be able to avoid piling up internally risks and generally in situations like this one because this is on the line. if you go so far as creating the single currency union
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fifteen must exercise tight control of the budget monetary policy and its national level but this is not the case in some regions of the rules only exposed to poles and some similar to what's happening today in greece italy and spain but. in spain with counseling more than three quarters complete of the country's general elections indications are that the conservative people's party is heading for a victory that predicted one hundred eighty seven seats out of three hundred fifty in parliament would mean an overall majority for the center right policy head of the ruling socialist expected to get one hundred ten seats they actually have been held against a bond crop of fear that european debt will hit the country next artie's remember this guy has more on the trip. well the preliminary polls are showing that the popular party does seem to be the winner in this particular election of course that was predicted by a lot of experts earlier because of course the socialist party is being largely
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blamed for the current economic crisis which finds itself at the moment whoever will be the winner in this election will have to deal with the same old problems and you have to understand spain is one of the highest unemployment rates in these high eurozone has more than five million unemployed people it was a census conducted here in september which established that about four thousand people just over four thousand people have been losing their jobs daily in the country also the country has the highest unemployment rate among the youth in the entire eurozone that is almost fifty percent around forty percent or so so almost every other person who is between the ages of eighteen and thirty five does not have a job and we have this sort of agenda sad joke going around the country and that is that it's a little very boys in spain have probably the high situation in all of the euro zone because they all have master's degrees and this is something bad's whoever will win the election and that again will most likely be the people's party they will have to deal with a lot of the analysts are saying that they will have to take some sort of cuts i
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think that the education or health care or pensions or probably all of those areas well again i'm going to have to undergo through a very strict measures and of course that will not leave a lot of people happy. than if they increase the new year and next to the governments are already at work thousands of people are friendly go into the new prime ministers who have just got their feet under their desks. and look at committed to extremely foolish and crazy tax hikes markets are far from convinced with that interest rates across the region the crapper. run but there's always more for you on our website and home and here's a quick look at what's in store and talking to the russian spacecraft so useless three members on board has the best new drawing the i said i doubt it will be doing in the final frontier at all so you got caught up. in and once in a lifetime chance to glimpse something truly divide he's
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a believe it stretch for more than three kilometers in austria as one of the most rabbit will fix relics goes on display at russia's made cathedral. this week saw the u.s. atomic challenging iran to prove its nuclear activities have no military pretensions and there was no suggestion for new sanctions against tehran in the i.a.e.a. report but washington said it's preparing penalties that could be introduced as early as monday anyway and in a separate move the un general assembly has passed a resolution condemning terrorism plot to kill the saudi envoy to the u.s. planes iran has dismissed that did all this i mean talks washington could stop holding back israel's alleged plan starts hunt they've learned through public and reza he's and he says now explains the situation with iran is beginning to resemble the lead up to the. a human has long been a hot topic bomb iran. but. the
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greatest threat that america the world faces had 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 voice not part expert is called the mystery scientists and russian by some western media even though the i.a.e.a. report doesn't name him and he's not russian but ukrainian here's how former weapons inspector david albright talks suffer the scientists nuclear credentials on c.n.n. he showed him how to build a thin hemispherical shell with holes in it and where the detonation happens and you simultaneously set off explosive pellets in a series of holes in that a woman shell and those explosive help 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 is not then he is a scientist but not a nuclear specialist those who actually know danny and say this. he worked in a nuclear facility but not every person who does it 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 nevertheless albright accuses the only outcome 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 oh pride has a history of pointing fingers because before iraq was invaded he said this in two thousand and two. the. 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
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backtrack to the l a times once known 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 did ministrations cleans up chemical and biological weapons i figured they were telling the truth and some us politicians think non-truths could be repeating with iran 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 limited is because it's most likely that iran does not go it is you know if it is the case iran does not have a nuclear weapons program diplomatic days hours who could be called critics say the public especially in the us are about to be inundated with another flood of so-called expert analysis the wearer of
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a dangerous mideast country that's presumably hiding secret nuclear weapons and may require a military strike the difference this time it's iran not iraq and he's now r.t. not scout diplomatic solution is the only way to play from the national ukraine american council because he believes sanctions will inevitably backfire while the military option will only pound the building. it's actually we're at a point where we've run out of things to sanction and we're actually looking at things that are going to save ourselves there is talk of sanctioning iran central bank which would effectively taking iranian oil off the market and you know it could put the world into economic tailspin there's really there's two paths here either you do the military the best that we do is set iran's program back by two or three years you would see them rapidly escalate the program they'd go into you know
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manhattan project sort of mentality and pursue a nuclear weapon outright and you know in a lot of respects be driven into that then the other path that you have is a diplomatic resolution and that's sort of the path that not a lot of people are willing to talk about but if the end goal is to solve this and not do immense damage to the u.s. and the globe there is going to have to be a day in the future when we are happy table with iran and we actually set up an agreement where iran is not able to develop a nuclear weapons capability they have safeguards on their program and you know we address some of the issues that we have concerns about and we have oil devastating war washington has vowed to ramp up its military presence in australia by stationing two thousand five hundred marines and when the plans were announced this week by u.s. president barack obama during his trip to the country and this is widely viewed as washington's the times to counsel china's growing presence in that region beijing responded quickly claiming an expanded american military footprint in australia
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would destabilize the pacific plate and that is something you can piece foundation believes the u.s. is fearful of china is the asian country position. tossing them great big bulk of the u.s. military industrial complex because we were originally an arms race with ourselves russia and china were asking the us to negotiate a treaty to prevent the weaponization of space and every country in the world voted for it at the un over the last few years except the united states and china has even asked us to eliminate nuclear weapons of course chinese to interfere threatens and they're going to build up their military our lack of willingness to move forward and it's being so in america like we have to be fearful of china but most americans don't know that china has been making more of these he saw goes towards star as you know trying to slow down the arms race. and finally an
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