tv [untitled] November 22, 2011 12:00pm-12:30pm EST
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today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. because for the end of religion all reality in egypt is the former chief of the un of time of watchdog agrees to become. parts of live ammunition and police brutality of tens of thousands gathered here it's up to speed details in just a few moments. also this hour moscow slams the u.s. for punishing iran over nuclear suspicions saying sanctions contradict international law and halt future talks. they are back from the stars three spacemen put their feet on firm ground as their mission ends up to six months in
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orbit. and a business both in the south russ and bella ross wrap up their long lasting gas dispute moscow blast to cut the price anyhow for man starting next year join me for a full business bulletin friday night's. international news and comments live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. hundreds of thousands on karros tahrir square is staying put despite concessions being made by the military rulers the council has agreed to bring forward the transition to a civilian government and appoint a new prime minister thousands have been running for four days and clashing with police demanding the army resign. following the unrest in the egyptian capital so call it looks like the whole city is gathered on top here square behind you there
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have there been further clashes with police. but it's ok feels as if the city has got to get the police on oxycontin you mean i would estimate that meets eight thousand people have to be on the camera plus you can see some of the protests of things. into various groups they were holding up then as they shot him holding the tea to step down that will support a goal of the pos where they are makeshift clinics and as i'm talking to you they are still mostly by strumming and they carrying the injured people every couple of minutes you'll hear an ambulance that's trying to get the crowds to bring people back as well as the one in tears here have organized themselves such that some of the protesters are actually standing at the exits and entrances to top this fire and they controlling who comes in and who goes out there trying to prevent any kind of soldiers from getting anywhere close to the square and that is why we have seen from most of the day clashes happening just a short distance from here now faces behind me my tomorrow what happened back in
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figuring that was the same square and much the same context as they came out of the mining house to the beach if it was in the public at that time it was one each side and was shown that it was me and the people i was if i knew he was saying even they want the head of the army now to stick down they say that the army has betrayed a pos they say the army is causing any of the promises it was missing almost one hundred ten and a teaching degree ten may approaches i've been speaking to possible so they said they should never have made the streets they should have a main character and how they would finish it was finalized as one young man put it see me he said we had our to the ministry on a hill but that's how these kind of seems almost on folding elsewhere in egypt at the town of exxon to protest to save a whole city heating with full one million demonstrators to come to the streets so
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right now and out of the anger of a lot of frustration and a lot of noise coming out of downtown cairo that way to us it seems there behind you paula well what i hope these new concessions that they change the mood of the demonstrators is that they were told was. well the manatee council has been trying hard to bring the situation under control but have announced july the first next year as the deadline by which they will have presidential elections the people get that is something to this whole issue lays at the same time in which a concert is holding in matches he told for that range of political figures they have asked michael baradei the former head of the international atomic energy agency a position here in egypt in his own right to become the next prime minister and what we're hearing is our baradei has indicated that he is prepared to do this and he is prepared to form a government but only on the condition and it's a very important condition that there is no interference authority has no support
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on the ministry council took on a trial for the deaths that have happened over the fast food days now the military itself has expressed deep regret it has called on people here to return home the former prime minister who designed it late last night who said that the interim government that was the interim government up until yesterday has no desire to return to power the way that people need to make a decision and he to make efforts to bring the situation back under control at the same time the muslim brotherhood has indicated that they are willing to support the appointment of our five a day this is important because they hold the majority of support here in cairo so really was witnessing is people here saying that the military can do what a one strike out it is not sufficient they want the military to go and not just be appointing people back obama day an interim government because they say that many of these people very much operating the same strength are baradei much the same way that was barak was is a cautious on the ways people cannot and should if he will bring will and last
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lasting change to the sentry's life published some code paula serious like you very much indeed for that update no doubt war for you a little later haloti. whatever we spoke to the human asylum are he's a professor of international law right cari university and he told us that whoever heads the government will still follow the lead of the army. either but are they all someone would be in the. control this would be a government of salvation salvation government. that anyone. in the. local sense. surely see the commitments from the governor from the first marcela his go to town power and his generals actually to authorize them and then was
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comprehensive authorities otherwise this would be sent to the what was called. the puppet government in the hands of the generals of the higher military council so the person is not the issue the issue is the how. the general is. going to actually reflect another shift in management feature. other news now russia has called the new american sanctions targeting iran's financial and energy sectors unacceptable and contradictory to international law also on the line that such measures would hurt the chances of renewing talks with iran over its nuclear program that followed the decision by the u.k. and canada to cut all ties with iranian banks the measures are the result of the latest u.n. atomic watchdog report that suggested terror is building a bomb something iran strongly denies any sanctions targeting iran's main bank and
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blacklist entity suspected of aiding iran's nuclear program secretary of state hillary clinton warned that increasingly aggressive action against the country will continue and other governments to put pressure on terror and author journalist david lindorff believes aggression towards iran could bring better consequences. for all the signs are looking exactly like they look in a period of two just. 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 options are on the table bit seeing and you'd be asian is on the table in israel of course trying to simply threatening to attack i mean if you really want to get a country to get a nuclear weapon then just keep threatening it with attack the sanctions will probably have a negative effect on the us goals of trying to drive
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a wedge between people and their government 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 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. and many of traction against iran could stir up a third world war that's the theory of former u.s. senator mike gravel and you can watch his full interview later in the program but here's a brief preview for you now. this whole ginning up oprah war with iran very dangerous because iran is not syria not lebanon and iran is a nation and they have missile capabilities they won't have nuclear capabilities but they have missile capabilities that they can rain down on television now i can tell you if they are attacked they will attack back and israel is so
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vulnerable in souls that they will be tele they'll use nukes what do you think pakistan is going to do with its nukes what do you think china is going to do what do you think the united states is going to do in retaliation. i mean you could start your world nuclear war. mission to be a little later in our more thoughts from the former senator in full in the next hour here on t.v. . just a matter of minutes we'll be reporting on addiction to money as russia lashes out of the u.s. for letting afghan poppies grow its concerning opium business is simply too lucrative to destroy. and catch the first minutes on terra firma of the three space travelers who safely returned to earth after six months in orbit. to start all efforts from politicians and newly appointed technocrats the sovereign debt
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crisis continues its march across the euro zone spain's borrowing costs sought as investors showed little faith in the country's newly elected center right government and mario monti is in brussels to convince european leaders his country's economy is back on track and his commitment to the single currency hold strong the greek prime minister lucas papademos was promised his country will receive the next bailout tranche before the end of the year that's after he too met the e.u. stop technocrats and assured them he was determined to implement all the cuts greece's creditors to mine the 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 his government is being formed. explosives. the explicit task to do what
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europe's requires a new leaders have been holding clear european counterparts have a daemon past before in hope. others would call it impossible in trying to balance democracy with debt reduction it seems for now the last is one out of the problem is that there is no. sure many academics or other groups that have concrete suggestions the suggestion of the crisis in italy i speak with economists the second day why when it comes to finding a solution to the crisis the people seem to be being left out of the equation what we've seen happening to crisis has seemed to a lot of people very very confusing do you think this sense of economic and political games may be going to find its they'll close take it back and get the decision to the people who this is affecting. of around them.
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in the. movie ripples of what. they were once so yes. happen dres suggestion of a referendum was followed by his sharp exits eventually people are going to have to be asked what they want this fight stronger is a restaurant that there's no alternative to being inside the year it has become increasingly clear that there is and always has been a choice about pun that people were allowed to make one people are afraid in the block me every behavior saying to them that if you don't accept what the europeans are saying if you don't accept if their demands are imposed by the government and by the i.m.f. . if we was leaving the euro zone still remains an extremely unpopular prospects
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to you is simply continuing long brussels past which until now has meant more stories he just cuts will bear louts solution all of which has led to growing station unrest threatens to undermine the whole concept of european unity. r.c. . german chancellor angela merkel insists investor conference call be restored purely financially she said europe needs a coherent political answer we'll talk to richard williams from the institute of economic affairs says you can't be found in technocrat leaders because they created the failing system. the irony is of course that many of these technocrats the architects of the disastrous euro project in the first place so it really is pretty annoying that they're now now in charge of all of these countries but the real problem of course is that the system itself is fundamentally flawed because it doesn't work a one size fits all monetary policy of this huge geographical area and we don't
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have the safety valves like we have in the united states like labor mobility and allowing whole regions to decline decade after decade so really the system is flawed and the only long term solution is actually an orderly break it's also germany's political elite is now hugely powerful because they actually hold the purse strings to the refuge where i mean are these reforms going to be successful if they can't carry people with them we don't really have much of a democracy left in europe i think there is a fair chance there will be some sort of rebellion and hopefully a political one not only thing worse but of course we could see a rebellion among the german people because they're the real losers from fiscal integration so german taxpayers and german savers who if we do get fiscal integration will actually be bankrolling southern europe in perpetuity so they're the really big losers. across the atlantic people continue to express their anger against corporations and politicians all the latest on the occupy wall street
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protests is a lot at least twenty six journalists are being rounded up across the country they claim they've been handcuffed thrown to the ground and pepper sprayed the direct threat to press freedom in america. also the web site of the moment to find out how russia's communists are using kalashnikov rifles to win the country's parliamentary elections and why it's doing the angle of the designer of the rikon equipment all the details of dot com you can watch all of our best videos on our you tube channel . is. the.
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america's approach to tackling the flow of illegal drugs from afghanistan is misguided this criticism from russia's anti drug chief he believes the 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 proving simply too lucrative to destroy or he's going to can ports. these harmless looking afghan puppies have caused millions of deaths worldwide. russian the u.s. have teamed up to crack down on drug producers 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. metaphorically speaking instead of destroying the machine gun nest this is just catching bullets flying from the machine gun we suggest eradicating their college plans altogether as long as there are opium poppy fields there will be trafficking as simple as that but the u.s.
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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 us together with the colombian government eradicates two hundred thousand hectares of coca pushes 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 is the alleged interest of international banks in dirty money their car ticks have nearly as not sharing the total world trade as oil and gas they have russia's drug enforcement suggest the u.s. and european banks casserly 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 there was silent consent in the us audience to the russian proposal to stop the banks from laundering drug money we can hear
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here can see is tons of narcotics we can make arrests of traffickers but we really need to choke off the farm supply because it was also a sense of get out where the western authorities can actually take on those very powerful financial institutions the u.s. and other nato countries are obviously not into the idea. the radical eating up get up and feel they're all together if it's international banks bills into line huge inflow of dirty money experts say that the status quo would lead to millions more dying in the future which could be prevented from getting shut down reporting for washing arky. turnout up tensions in other world news in brief for you this the international criminal court says colonel gadhafi son arrested in libya this weekend can be tried in the country but the hague judges must be involved saif al islam wanted for alleged war crimes by the i.c.c. could face the death penalty in libya it comes as the country's new cabinet is
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being selected three months after colonel gadhafi was overthrown the transitional authority is tasked with drafting a constitution and holding elections as well as balancing rival regional factions competing for influence. the u.n. assembly is to vote on a resolution condemning human rights violations in syria the mask has already called a typical ration of war against the country accusing britain france and germany of sponsoring the mandate un says more than three hundred thousand people have already been killed 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 a new sanctions to be adopted this week. if you stand on possibility of the u.s. has resigned following claims he asked for washington's help against his own country's military said carney is accused of compiling a memo seeking u.s. assistance to avert a military takeover in pakistan after the killing of osama bin laden in may he denies the allegations made by a u.s.
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based lobbyist and role has highlighted the divide between pakistan's weak civilian government and the military and washington's shadowy role in the country. a roadside bomb in the somali capital has left eleven people dead and many injured officials say the explosion happened in a normally safe district of mogadishu by the city's main base for a thousand strong african union force is located the african union has been recently pushing all al qaeda linked insurgents out of the last neighborhoods in the capital they control. and it's been a soft landing on the step of cars it's done for a russian soyuz capsule and its crew the russian american and japanese space travelers returned after six months in orbit and at least one bought reports now from mission control after a descent from the international space station the soyuz module has safely touched down in a step in kazakstan put a surrogate volkov them might force them have been up on the international space
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station for six months conducting maintenance and experiments they also have a tense time up there in august a progress module crashed on the way up to the i assessed bringing supplies and that raised many questions over the reliability of the soyuz vehicle all launches were 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 handover process that's gone ok the new crew is now installed up there and mike fossum sort of put a coward and survey volkoff an hour back safely on earth after their stay in space . a success story there from tom barton while russian space program may soon turn in a new direction ephedra space agency says the moon could be its next destination that's if the current mission to the mars satellite photos fails russian space agency has not given up hope of completing that mission but admits that chances are looking pretty slim the spacecraft failed to reach its intended albeit all to its reach two
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weeks ago probes will take soil samples from the planet's moon phobos space agency says if the mission does fail the debris of the spacecraft could fall on earth between the end of december and february but the chances of it actually hitting someone are close to zero and that's it for me for the moment i'll be back with some of our bring you stories in seven minutes from now in the meantime business next with career. her arkansas business update this hour russell and dello russo wrapping up their long lasting gas dispute whether mr newspapers cite sources close to the talks saying ask or finally cut the price and half from minsk throwing next year that means those will pay around one hundred fifty dollars per one thousand cubic meters the castro country has long been struggling to get this car it's basically because it is creating a common economic selfhood russia in exchange for price quotes agreed to sell
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moscow its gas transportation network the countries are to sign the agreement at the end of the week. let's have a look at the markets now chordal futures climb as tensions in the middle east fuel concerns over supplies from the oil rich region eurozone debt woes is limiting gains in oil the problem is trading at ninety eight. ninety seven and dollars a barrel brant is that over one hundred twenty eight dollars a barrel the u.s. stocks lower after the government lowered its republican on the growth financials are higher staging a modest recovery from surprise sessions european stock markets they gave up early again day after data showing a downward new revised u.s. third quarter growth figure before so you all sort of just unorthodox the dot over one percent shares of congress banks love more than sixteen percent after reports that the bank may need much more capital than previously expected to meet the nine percent called capital buffer for the middle of two thousand and twelve. and here
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in moscow stocks finished in the black for my sixth has had a four point eight percent decline in one day the biggest in seven weeks let's look at some of the movers on my zits banking stocks along the gators on tuesday would be ending point eight percent in the black and m k last twenty percent the mining companies looking to buy in australia i reproduce the flinders line and fertilizer maker high quality is among the top gainers it's reported an almost three fold increase the net profit for the first nine months. well according to our kids. investing in all relations struck script prove a good strategy. from a critter. there isn't really a seat have in one market so if 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 reflecting of the oil strong fundamentals strong solid demand and reasonably tate
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to supply out there in the market the oil and gas stories could be reasonably defensive and otherwise potentially different stories i would focus on different stories as well companies which have track record of strong dividend yield in the world yes sector growth is the only remaining independent tobacco producer is up for sale and his purposes will most likely this old imperial tobacco. to challenge its main competitors and rationing for the morris and british american tobacco company hopes the deal would allow it to increase its market share from seven to twelve percent net profit of. thirty million dollars last year. so the update i have for you this hour by bruce stay with me either stay with us or headline news coming up next.
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