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arrangements three. three stooges three. three blown call in videos for your media project free media don carty dot com. headlines on r t and live pictures here from a square in central cairo as the thousands of angry kitchens refused to leave the revolutionary square calls for the end of military rule go on despite the cabinets offer to quit you're watching artsy. come peace and security troops are using live ammunition against go to specific targets the details on time of just a few moments. moscow hits out of the u.s. for slapping more sanctions on iran over its nuclear ambitions saying it contradicts international law and will hurt prospects for future troops. mission
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accomplished three crewmembers give the thumbs up as they plan their feet firmly back on the ground after six months in office. and in business this hour rushes to call the gas price in half for bellaver starting next year just wrapping up a long lasting dispute between the two countries twenty four like that story. is now in just after five pm on tuesday here in moscow this is with me will receive shea swelling numbers have filled cairo's tahrir square rallying against the ruling military council it's now the fourth day of fall and clashes and police have reportedly now started using live ammunition against the protesters i will cross over to our policy and she reports are following the unrest in the egyptian capital
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. the million man occupation of toughness where is well and truly underway as you look behind me you can see the crowds tens of thousands of people who have answered a call to come to toughest square today and manifest the frustration now since the early hours of this morning people have been a vibrant they've been chanting really the same message and that is for the military john church that has been looting this country since famous ouster of hosni mubarak to step down the violence is increasing it's happening on all these side streets leading here to toffy a corner where we obviously even reports of protesters literally breaking out casements and fro into concrete mounds at the security offices they've also barricaded themselves behind still fences now the security police for best science have been firing rubber bullets they've also been firing tear gas almost nonstop so much so that you'll be a hard place to find someone here in the crowd was not walking around with how to
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take us must be the smell of tear gas is constantly in the air here now we are hearing from medics that they simply not cocaine churches and mosques in the area have opened their doors they are offering assistance and we're also hearing now for the first time consummation that the security forces have been using live ammunition up to supporting that many of those who have been killed died from live gunshots now he took his main holding station for the teletubbies is also reporting that it's the run out of crossings and it is given a cord for new cars and to be pulled to the area so the situation descending and ascending last at the same time i was walking around earlier and almost to ensure we saw voting of what's to run i saw a number of youngsters writing the names and they family context details of the arms this is in case they get killed that at least i'll be able to be identified the interim government had to decide six nation to the supreme council of the. this
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is late last night and the military has not yet responded that's where the monopoly except the basic mission of the government that essentially they appointed we understand that they're holding emergency towards the person he's being bandied about as the prime minister to be possibly is not baradei he was before my head of the international atomic energy agency and he won't get think tedious task to do this point a new government and until such time the current government is overseeing the whole situation this is an attempt by the military to try and meet some of the demands of the tens of thousands of people who are here in time where people here are not fooled they say that it will essentially still be the military pulling the strings the time the scene i mean some of the sentiments that people are seeing here is that the heroes of the last evolution back in the very have turned out to be the villains of this revolution and that people here believe that the military everybody both take has put both one in the same.
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as at the very center of the egyptian resistance these are live pictures here and again and live updates of her dealings with the unrest twenty four seven on her twitter page she tweets that all hell is breaking loose and so rare square crowds are screaming i'm bill and she is rushing forward are also hearing reports and paula there is a large lack of coffins available to those who are reportedly being gunned down by security forces with live ammunition again live pictures right here from to rear square the revolutionary square in central cairo pair of mine with artie's paul asleep being there on location you can follow her twitter page for the quickest news from the heat of the conflict. all of this unrest is the largest bloodiest since the february uprisings that toppled hosni mubarak u.k. m.p. jeremy corcoran told us here at r.t. that it's time the military government listen to protesters who are fighting for
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their rights well i think what they want is the opportunity to decide their own future in their own government and what we've had is a military council running the country ever since mubarak stepped down is essentially full of mubarak appointees and it seems to me that the behavior of the army and indeed the police towards the demonstrators in tahrir square i don't exam drea is provocative really they're playing with fire because if the election to postpone because of the behavior of the military then presumably the council see itself as being longer in power per movie and that will then provoke more demonstrations and a whole new uprising across the whole country it's completely undemocratic for the military of always had a privileged position gyptian politics the high ranking officers enjoyed extremely privileged position and financially they're virtually independent of the state in many respects this is any new government coming in that challenges the authority
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the military is going to have a huge battle and it seems to me. even before the elections taking place i hope that the military begin to see some sense and recognize that they have got to withdraw from the politics will see. you're watching r t russia has called the new american sanctions targeting iran's financial and energy sectors as an acceptable and contradictory to international law must go also underline that such measures would hurt the chances of renewing told to attack iran over its nuclear program and the followed the decision by the u.k. and canada to cut all ties with iranian banks but the measures are the result of the latest u.n. atomic watchdog report suggested tehran is building a bomb is something iran if it imminently denies the new sanctions target iran's main bank and blacklist entity suspected of aiding iran's nuclear program the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has warned that increasingly aggressive action against the country will continue and other governments to water put pressure on
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iran but author and journalist david lindorff believes aggression towards iran could bring consequences all the signs are looking exactly like the look in the period of two thousand and one to two dozen three year in the u.s. with this you know drumbeat of hysteria. and weapons of mass destruction every leader of the united states keep seeing all. there on the table this being that an invasion is on the table in israel of course constantly threatening to attack i mean if you really want to get a country to get a nuclear weapon and just keep threatening it with the sanctions will probably have a negative effect on the u.s. goals of trying to drive a wedge between people and their government kid because people get so angry at the same actions and see them as a threat so i think what you'll see in iran is probably something similar with the
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rallying by people to their government and to the you know nationalistic feelings when they're under attack from countries like the united states and israel. any military action against iran could stir up a third world war that's the theory of former u.s. senator mike gravel you can watch its full interview later in the program but for now a preview. this old ginning up of a war with iran very dangerous because iran is not syria not lebanon iran is a proud nation and they have missile capabilities they won't have nuclear capabilities but they have missile capabilities that they can rain down on television no i could tell you if they are attacked they will attack back and israel is so vulnerable and so small that they will retaliate they'll use nukes what do you think papa stunts going to do with its nukes. what do you think china is going to
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do what do you think the united states is going to do in retaliation i mean you could start it were all nuclear war. and there are more thoughts from the former u.s. senator in full next hour here on our but in just a matter of minutes here on the program we report on the following addiction to money as russia lashes out of the u.s. for letting us use growth as concern the opium business is simply pretty have to destroy. the cash but first minutes on a tear off of the three space travelers who safely return to earth after six months in. now ten minutes past the hour here in moscow despite all efforts from e.u. politicians are newly appointed technocrats the sovereign debt crisis continues its
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march across the euro zone spain's a borrowing costs have soared as investors showed little faith in the country's newly elected sense of right government italy's mario monti is in brussels to convince european leaders his country's economy is back on track and his commitment to the single currency holds strong by the greek prime minister lucas papademos was promised his country will receive the next the bail out before the end of the year that's after he to back the e.u. stop the technocrats and assured them he was determined to implement all the cuts greece's credit has to market but as i see sarah ferguson hearing the new leaders of crisis hit countries are still struggling to get the backing of the people the changing face of european democracy as the euro crisis continues to claim political heads and elected leaders have taken the reins and greece and italy this government is formed. explosives. the explicit task to do
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what europe's requires any leaders have been holding close to the european counterparts have a dame a school the task before and how to live in others would call it impossible in trying to balance the knot kristie with debt reduction it seems that now the lot is one out of the problem is that there is no political parties sure many academics flora other groups have concrete suggestions a term of the suggestion of the crisis in italy i speak with economists. about why when it comes to finding a solution to the crisis the people seem to be being left out of the equation what we're seeing happening here a crisis has seemed to a lot of people very very confusing just think of economic and political games as far as they'll take it back and give the decision to the people here this is
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affecting go through the river and. make some progress. in the roads. and i think it was a year because there was. compaction dres suggestion of a referendum is followed by his sharp exit eventually people are going to have to be asked what they want despite stronger as a wrestler there's no alternative to being inside the euro it's become increasingly clear that there is and always has been a choice it's about time that people were allowed to make wrong people are afraid and the block me every day they're saying to them that look if you don't accept what the europeans are saying if you don't accept this their demands are imposed by the government and by the i.m.f. . if we behave as leading the year is ane still remains an extremely unpopular
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prospect say to you is simply continuing along brussels part which until now has meant more stary see painful job cuts well bailouts solution all of which has led to growing station unrest threatens to undermine the whole concept of european unity search on sea. now at least a new leaders are planning to join forces with france and germany to actually form a team of euro zone's three largest economies to battle the debt greek lawyer georgia country country believes that all efforts sunbelt outs will not be enough for the e.u. to get back on its feet. probably well going to take this class but of course this is not going to save us because as long as these austerity measures are going to be implemented there is no way out for greece neither for the other countries of the eurozone it is a complete lack of democratic legitimacy not only we have our prime minister that
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never has never been elected but they try to impose us policies are completely out of starts with a majority of the copulation perry is the key. case of lack of democratic unity but also if not as well political party system is completely bankrupt completely discredited and unfortunately we cannot get covered by a political opinion this political or pinotage cannot be iconoclastic one without any kind of democratic and political entity myself so this kind of period of time was a problem with it is not going to last both because all this is meant ineffective and exactly because they love any kind of approval of the electorate. meantime across the atlantic people continue to express their anger against corporations and politicians oh the latest from the occupy wall street protests is about see. at
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least twenty six journalists are being rounded up across the country they claim they've been handcuffed thrown on the ground pepper spray in a direct threat to press freedom in america. and find out how russia's communists are using kalashnikov rifles so when the country's parliamentary elections and why some drawing the anger of the actual designer of the iconic weapon all those details at ossie dot com you can watch our very best videos now if you choose. he is.
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down to the official ulti obligation job on the phone oh i pod touch from the stops to. watch on c.n.n. live on the go. video on demand all season long road calls and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the call. in about eight minutes time it's the ante of business update for now though america's approach to tackling the flow of illegal drugs from afghanistan is misguided this criticism from russia's and hundred drugs chief who believes that a complete eradication of poppy fields is the only solution a position not currently shared by the u.s. however this reluctance now has some asking if the deadly business is simply too lucrative to destroy it he's a guy in a chicken investigates. these harmless looking afghan puppies have caused
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millions of deaths world wide. brush in the u.s. have teamed up to crack down on drug abusers in afghanistan as a result of joint operations a number of major labs were destroyed there but there is a stark difference in how russian the u.s. see the solution to the problem because metaphorically speaking instead of destroying the machine gun nest they suggest catching bullets flying from the machine gun we suggest eradicating narcotic plants altogether as long as there are opium poppy fields there will be trafficking as simple as that but the u.s. and other nato countries have no intention to eradicate afghan poppy fields once and for all they say afghans need opium poppies to survive another inconsistency the issue of americans come up with the u.s. together with the colombian government eradicates two hundred thousand hectares of cocoa bushes a year in afghanistan only two thousand hectares of poppy fields are being around a kid one hundred times less apart from the refusal to get rid of the poppies there
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is the alleged interest of international banks in dirty money their kardex have nearly as much share in the total world trade as oil and gas he had of russia's drug enforcement suggest that u.s. and european banks tacitly welcome and encourage the inflow of drug money and that is because the reports show that a persistent lack of liquidity and an aspiration to survive during a crisis promote not only tolerance toward criminal money but also encouraging attitude of availability of such money they will silent consent in the u.s. audience to the russian proposal to stop the banks from laundering drug money we can interdict and seize cartons of narcotics we can make arrests of traffickers but we really need to choke off the farm supply this there was also a sense of doubt whether western authorities can actually take on those very powerful financial institutions the u.s. and other nato countries are obviously not in for the idea of a raw. repeating afghan poppy fields altogether besides you know national banks
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don't seem to mind with eugene flow of dirty money and experts say that that status quo would lead to millions more dying in the future which could be prevented from getting shut down reporting from us and our people are not some risk of some other news from around the world this hour the world update is next year the international criminal court chief prosecutor has come to libya following the weekend of arrest of colonel gadhafi his son saif al islam is wanted by the hague for alleged war crimes with the interim leadership about to try him at home where he could face the death penalty if it comes out the new cabinet is expected to be named in libya three months after colonel gadhafi was overthrown the transitional authority is tasked with drafting a constitution and holding elections as well as robinson rival regional factions battling for influence in libya. for us to vote on a resolution condemning human rights violations in syria damascus has already
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called it a declaration of war against the country accusing britain france and germany of sponsoring the mandate the u.n. says that more than thirty five hundred people have already been killed during eight months of violent protests certain western powers are calling for president assad to step down with turkey the latest to join the chorus the e.u. is also increasing pressure on damascus calling for new sanctions to be adopted excuse me this week. on the south korean parliament became a battlefield when an opposition lawmaker decided to throw what's being called tear gas powered up he was angry the ruling party lawmakers pushed through a long stalled free trade deal with the united states but deputy parliament speaker was seen it wiping his eyes after being doused with the chemical ratification of the trade deal with washington it was agreed upon despite strong opposition. well it's been a soft landing on the steps of kazakhstan for
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a russian soyuz capsule and its crew of the russian american and japanese space travelers returned after a six month stint in orbit reports now from mission control after a descent from the international space station the soyuz module has safely touched down in a step in cannes extern put a car worth volkov and might thought some had been up on the international space station for six months conducting maintenance and experiments they also had a tense time up there in august of progress supply module crashed on the way up to the i assessed bringing supplies and not raised many questions over the reliability of the soyuz vehicle all that is was suspended for a while so the crew that was supposed to come up to join them had to be delayed they had to send down videos explaining the hundred a process that's going ok the new crew is now installed up there and mike fossum so
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totally full of power and surrogate volkoff an hour back safely on earth after this day in space. his time by reporting right there were a success story there from from from russia as a space program may seem turn in a new direction the federal space agency says the moon could be its next destination that's if the current mission into the mars satellite phobos fails russia's space agency has not given up hope of completing the mission but admits that chances are now it's a spacecraft fail to reach as intended albeit after its launch two weeks ago the probe was meant to obtain soil samples from the red planet's moon phobos and space agency says if the mission does fail the day of the spacecraft could fall back to earth between the end of december and february but the chances of it actually hitting someone a close to zero. rushers are upcoming parliamentary election is in the spotlight in just a few minutes that will be after
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a career with the business. her welcome to business here on r t thanks for joining me russell and bello rossana wrapping up their long lasting gas dispute the recent newspaper cites a source close to talks saying moscow will finally cut the price and half for minsk starting next year that means both will pay around one hundred fifty dollars per one thousand cubic meters the cash strapped country has long been struggling to get this ground especially because it is creating a common economic zone with russia exchange for price cuts milk agreed to sell moscow its gas transportation network the countries are to sign the agreement and be end of the week. let's take a look at the markets now was on the rise as renewed concerns about a possible military strike against iran offset by the worries about the health of the world's biggest economies. is selling us just under ninety eight dollars
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a barrel brant is creating at close to one hundred eight dollars per barrel and european equities are higher and trading the game for an hour and forty four percent of the darks is just a point of order oversight higher banks and resource and stocks are benefiting the most here in russia investors seeing monday's slide as a buying opportunity this whole fiasco surprise it's like having over one and a half percent both of blue trips are trading in the black including put naturals is more than one almost one point four percent fertilizer makers are crawling along the top gainers its reports almost three fold increase in that profit for the first nine months of the year i'm ok is also a mining company is looking to buy an all straight men aren't producer philanderers . well i agree markets are extremely volatile investing in oil related stocks could prove
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a good strategy. there isn't really a seed haven't been mark itself but you can find a relative shelter in russia and from that point i would recommend the oil and gas sector the oil has been particularly resilient over the last several months and that's reflecting of the oil strong fundamentals strong solid demand and reasonably tight supply in the market the oil and gas stories could be reasonably defensive and otherwise potentially a different story some focus and different stories as well companies which have a track record of strong dividend yield india will get sector. this is the only remaining independent tobacco producer is up for sale congress our newspaper says the top block will most likely be sold imperial tobacco u.k. based in pierce seeking to challenge its main competitors in boston namely philip morris and british american tobacco company hopes that you would allow it to
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increase its market share from seven to twelve percent net profit of france quarterback totaled thirty million dollars last year. that's that's it for now but remember you can always thought our website i think i called first response from our. class.
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that has become a man and woman told me the creation of the food 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 a model of late silver or gold that can be negotiated in order to some degree and the be. better. possibly it's not traded now but it could be in the future.
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