tv [untitled] November 20, 2011 8:00pm-8:30pm EST
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so calls for jolie big old circus or joke was really a ski cringe in their skin this reticence to say is sure to convince quemoy go twitchy look you eco scum ball you. know so it's. ok it's eleven people have been killed in egypt on sunday by security forces moving against protesters in cairo some people square have been demonstrating against military rule thousands are still remaining on the square overnight just the week before parliamentary elections the custom for the overthrow of hosni mubarak and. now the story of the trade this week around starting over to syrian government doesn't that might set by the arab league's and violence expires but president assad is a defiant in the face of growing international pressure. two months ago and he called for protests in america too it wasn't strong monitors all over the rights of hundreds of arrests and heavy handed police response. plans greeks and italians
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have one friend as well continue on and that's a breeder's i mean he is the troubled states and leagues and so frankly because of harsh economic measures dictated by the process it's. welcome to all seize weekly review my name is you get up thanks for joining us and we started nature it was soldiers and police have launched a major crackdown on protesters in tahrir square at least eleven people have been killed when tens of thousands began protesting a slant of reforms ahead of parliamentary elections in just over a week the fun stuff of the overthrow of hosni mubarak all she's put it's now happening to us from the region. this is the second straight day that there has been these are violent clashes in downtown cairo according to the police there some five thousand demonstrators but we're hearing reports that tens of thousands of
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people have taken to the streets and thousands of people have been injured really the focal point being taqiyya square once again this was the scene of where we saw an eighteen day revolution earlier on here lead to the ouster of the form egypt's new 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 the end he make to 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 that's different from me from egypt and 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 beacon 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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of servers to say that we could be on the brink of a second revolution if they repress this syria and this is going to get out of specially against the muslim brotherhood and if we see let's see a large group of that's going to need to reduce fear with all the factions of the muslim brotherhood. golden generation everybody in this square against a military dictatorship touristic which is something that could happen within the next few shooting which. we're going to have to you square what people are saying is that mubarak might be gone but what we witness in happening in egypt is thought and what the people hope for we witness in sectarian violence there are more clashes and there are important social grievances that are not being addressed. and gyptian political activists. expect a swift reaction from the west after grains these countries are supplying the army regime but. i am not expecting
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a quick reaction from the west we can see that all the ammunition used against us is these are american or israeli or actually italian because of it's the tear gas canisters or the bullets that are used. that they have received is two thousand and eleven consumer. and they are used for precinct populations so they are used to kill this revolution and empower them so i don't know what can be the excuse of actually giving. the forces under security this munitions that's why we have soldiers of injured we don't care about the injured be just stormed the hospital while of all this teargas and was everything in their attempt to retake the square . probably had seen on television how they were sitting on fire. vehicles motorbikes and shops on fire like they did last night and all of us in the revolution that we are the ones doing the. meanwhile international pressure
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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 army does the responsibility for the strike in which no one was diplomatic schools around the country the arab league threatens sanctions against isis after the deadline for the government and its highs but he will press the flesh on assad has pledged not to bow to international pressure tests that are see there has more for us as. the pressure is certainly increasing the noose tightening around syria president bashar al assad seems to be standing firmly on his ground keeping his position saying that his government as well as himself won't back down despite all of the increasing pressure and of course his statement comes on the back of the end of that three day old tomato given by the arab grieve for his government and the bloodshed in a country that is in addition to its especially having been suspended from the arab
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league and the very latest is that the greek had rejected the proposals of 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 attackers had a claim responsibility for attacks on government buildings and the massacres and the head of the f.s.a. had also called on countries to send his forces operate so again though this concern so russia because if foreign so minister sergey lavrov had said that if pressure is to be called on syria it should not only be just directed to the government but also to what opposition that is increasingly are. we suggested in order to put the initiative in place all countries concerned with peaceful developments in syria not only from the syrian authorities but also from the opposition. which the ongoing attacks on government buildings in syria look like a civil. of course stuff or some already come from the outside since the beginning
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of this crisis eight months ago it's only escalating at the moment to how 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 contacting to before to discuss the crisis in syria at the intraday have king abdullah had asked the big you k. we needed spearheaded this campaign having seen it be a quote success of be a libyan intervention now we know that it's in any resolution if ever you feel you have security council is going to be if i did have already use or vetoes in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. and correspondent eric margolis things are occurring there witnessing a build up outside intervention it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no guilt salute or has gone for it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of reforming lowbrow action by the western powers in syria
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that would soar and libya one. would want to see one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah we live in. washington. overthrew along the saudis and it's really over your wise heads watching the children who are saying wait a minute if you go through the regime what's going to take its place and ground hell google earth and prevention so now with no research eagerness to get ready to run as syria the question has been i think. the fate of colonel gadhafi son saif al islam hangs in the balance with a leap in authority is wanting to try him on charges of crimes against the libyan people that carry the death penalty the national transitional council says get a fair trial and one hand over to the international criminal court and hague the
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son of the dead former leader was seized along with aides by the tempting to flee across the border at a new track meanwhile a video has been released in which same. stance from a nato airstrike a month ago and. a political analyst and author cyrus astronaut got a free trial and i think. that buffy has a terrible choice between being shot or being hanged because if he is judged and tried in libya he might end up very much in a saddam hussein right trial where he will end up being armed or he will feel one way or the other and if he is extra. it will not be a fair trial when we are of all the other we will say i was you son as has been the constant throughout history every time somebody survives. uncomfortable that relations we've also seen and this is all the storage of documents cold war margaret that feel only in the last few years has shocked the hands of tony blair
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but no doubt a lot of things were negotiated a lot of very uncomfortable that the regime that information could be given by so lassie. so old fraser waits savefile islam gadhafi and we're asking your opinion on our website on the home and so of all of the majority gets the death penalty in leave yet folks believe he'll be killed by vigilantes before there's any chance of sending him to the hague fifteen percent are skeptical about safe get out is captured believing it could be still at large and the majority of things will be minority rather things will be tried at the international criminal court so noble to actually go home and have your say. hundreds of arrests accusations of police brutality and dozens of injuries this is how the occupy movement in the u.s. has marked its two month anniversary this week officers invited geared toward our accounts and broke out in mostly peaceful demos against the unequal distribution of wealth made especially in the heart of the campaign kind of acts of it stick to the
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subway and try to block all this talk of change at this has been the merging of disproportionate police action in response to the rallies at the university of california a group of students staging a sit down protests were pepper sprayed in the face and you know the accident incident that an officer was filmed boosting an iraq war veteran so hard it suffered a ruptured spleen although he seems to pose no threat. because the crime down only seems to be hardening the resolve of protesters. in the financial capital of the world a movement called occupy wall street is born in eight weeks the fight against us corporate greed and wealth inequality manifests in all fifty states i dynamic american movement not seen since the sixty's as the power of the people grows louder police force stronger peaceful activists beaten by baton line did by
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nice and thrown to the ground unarmed activists pitched tents law enforcement flash grenade. or. tell all. of the. 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 schoolteacher pepper sprayed
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during a demonstration captures the crackdown activists face brought to a boil and 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 at one am hundreds of armed officers destroying and this. leasing the heart of this democratic movement you can have a good idea it's a good idea that we're that i do know a percent of americans that you know we need to resist the good points of pride in trying to do the corporations the right record because of those messages you know are being spread around the country what began as an occupation in a park has grown into a national movement fighting for principles but the momentum has shifted much more to large existing institutional actors like labor unions and well known community
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organizations that are picking up their basic message and i think that that message has got such resonance right now that people are going to turn out on the streets around these issues whether or not there's an encampment in sokoto park the largest the loudest turnout so far came thursday as ws turned two months old again marked by the attempt to shut down the new york stock exchange occupations in parks and subways and heavy handed tactics by the n.y.p.d. a protest that began peacefully turned to look more like urban warfare hundreds were arrested and by the evening more than thirty thousand activists students and labor unions show their strength in numbers along the brooklyn bridge for me york to l.a. and just about every city in between the occupy movement has flooded the streets uniting thousands of strangers bound by common hardship and frustration two months
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in there is no denying this grassroots campaign has become a branch of the big apple and the social marker in america. hearty new york and home and another sensing of rice having online magazine also says there are signs of the movement is evolving from approaches to revenue. based on the many many people that i've interviewed but part of them i would say that there is an extremely strong sense that result you know we almost missed the point when we called it approaches a lot of the people who i've interviewed see themselves as part of a nonviolent revolution to really deeply entrenched status quo so you know revolutionary whether we like them or not are people who are pretty dedicated to their cause i don't see this going away anytime soon. and. in the u.s. is constantly following developments surrounding the occupy movement at least the
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profit of this campaign opens and has posted on her twitter stream hundreds of people have been gathering this is to describe the police warning which is also tweeted that protesters have taken their trans to the. mayor michael bloomberg in new york and intends to play for twenty four hours there so long to use these twitter feeds to find out. it's become a reality a eurasian union is to be established by twenty fifteen russia along with some of its partners planning a common economic space with the power to resist the global financial crisis. three nations twenty million square kilometers of the land one giant idea. is good but we won't repeat the mistakes of the european union in our integration we're conscious or we're doing when to stand who we are integrating with here are three countries sharing a common history and today we are fallen in
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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 get area for a mortgage in just six months russia bellew's in kazakhstan managed to increase their total trade turnover by over forty percent. of its planned their grade twenty fifteen the union will not only have one war in an economic zone let me switch to one currency as well. known or aspiring to join ukraine is sending 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 reform 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 chill of the u.s.s.r. was built on ideology while the eurasian union will be strictly on the economy and
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pragmatism. experts say there are even some latin american nations like you were in venezuela me join the song called e.u. two in the future while new zealand has already shown interest in joining as a large producer of need with no cost them charges the benefits of being a member are simply too attractive to ignore surely it's way too early to talk about in massive economic an industrial age which right all the way from europe into the pacific ocean so far only three states are throwing their hats in but if the current momentum is anything to go by and more are certain to follow it what it's going off are to moscow. spain has moved to the right after a general election with the conservative people's party ousting the ruling socialist in a landslide when the center right group will have a clear over room majority in parliament with supporters already celebrating victory hundred because you have gained one hundred eighty six seats out of
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a total of three hundred fifty out of the socialists one hundred and ten foreigners concerns the country in trouble surging unemployment is next in line to succumb to the view debt crisis contagion. all the details of. what 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 blamed for the current economic crisis and finds itself mired in at the moment whatever 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 the entire 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 euro zone that is almost fifty percent around forty eight percent or so so
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almost every other person who is between the ages of eighteen and thirty five does not have a job and they have this sort of a sad joke going around the country and that is that it's a little very boys in spain have probably the highs education in all of the euro zone because they all have master's degrees and this is something that is the people's party will have to deal with but a lot of the analysts are saying that they will have to take some sort of cuts i think that the education or health care or pensions or probably all of those areas will again i'm going to have to undergo through a very strict a series of measures and of course that will not leave a lot of people happy. underneath the angry new unelected governments are already at what thousands of people over the less than friendly welcome to the new prime ministers have just got their fees are for their desks both mario monti and lucas papademos are committed to extremely unpopular debt solutions including budget cuts and tax hikes of markets are far from convinced with debt interest rates across the rich and catastrophic. and always remember there's always more for you on our
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website which resulted back home and here's a quick preview of what's in store. for the russian spacecraft so us with three members onboard have successfully joined the ranks out of all is will be doing in the final frontier. and also a once in a lifetime chance to glimpse something truly divine keys of believers tried for more than three kilometers and as one of the most rabid orthodox relics goes on display at russia's made gets into. this week's all the units with all shocked challenging it runs a perfect sony connectivities had no military returns and there was no suggestion for new sanctions against iran in the i.a.e.a. report but washington said it was preparing penalties that could be introduced as early as monday anyway and in a separate move the un general assembly house passed a resolution condemning terrorize alleged plot to kill the saudi envoy to the u.s. claims iran has dismissed as robert haters all this talks washington could stop
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holding back israel's alleged monster outside of the islamic republic as aussies are nice and now explains the situation with iraq is beginning to resemble the lead up to the iraq war. iran has long been a hot topic. but anyway the greatest threat that america in the world faces but i faced was a nuclear iran but it's heated not since last week's imports from the un's nuclear watchdog sparking fears. don 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 our 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 ukrainian and here's how former
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weapons inspector david albright talked suffered a scientist nuclear credentials on c.n.n. when weapons showed him how to build of a thin hemispherical shell with holes in it and they were the detonation happens and you simultaneously set off explosive pellets in a series of holes in that of one of the shell and those explosive pell pellets ignite the high explosive underneath and in a very severe cool way it compresses the core and then you get a nuclear explosion that's just not going to land is a scientist but not a nuclear specialist those who actually know danny and kurt say this. because he worked in a nuclear facility but not every person who does is unclear specialist he's actually trained to construct the airplanes to and it's not the i.a.e.a. that is question him now but journalists rodion nevertheless all right accuses the newly uncovered 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
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of one of their missiles so it can be fired oh bright has a history of pointing fingers just before iraq was invaded he said then 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 no w m d's were discovered in iraq. if there are no weapons of mass destruction i'll be mad as hell i surf. except that the administration's claims on chemical and biological weapons i figured they were telling the truth and some u.s. politicians think non-truths could be repeating with iran i'm afraid what's going on right now is similar to the war propaganda that went on against iraq and you know that they didn't have nuclear weapons of mass destruction but there were
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enough official reports implying otherwise in terms of the report there is limited information on the reason it's what it is because it's most likely that iran does not it is you know it is the case of iran does not have a nuclear weapons program. therefore magic days are 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 way are of a dangerous mideast country that's presumably hiding secret nuclear weapons and may require a military strike the difference this time it's the wrong not iraq he's now r t moscow. washington has vowed to ramp up its military presence in australia by its two thousand five hundred marines in darwin the plans were announced this week by u.s. president barack obama during his trip to the country and this is why even as washington's attempt to counter china's growing presence in the region aging responded quickly
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claiming an expanded american military footprint in australia would destabilize the pacific and allen slater announcing who actually said when you create a peace conversation believes the u.s. it's people of china despite the engine countries peaceful position. tossing and great big props to the u.s. military industrial complex because we were originally in an arms race with ourselves russia and china were asking the u.s. to negotiate a treaty to prevent the weaponization of space and every country in the world order for it at the u.n. over the last few years except the united states chimey has even asked us to eliminate nuclear weapons of course chinese than if we were threatened and they're going to build up in military it's a need our lack the 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 peaceful goes towards. you know trying to slow
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