tv [untitled] November 26, 2011 7:00pm-7:30pm EST
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in the. percent cuts a nato supply routes in afghanistan and demands of the us vacated space after claims in alliance air strike killed dozens of pakistani soldiers nato admits it was highly likely to have been responsible for the killings and. fresh clashes in cairo as the death toll rises to forty two protesters on her square say they will not take the future in their own hands and form their own government. and love really does hurt for this once aspiring american politician who's been left homeless and hopeless on the streets of ukraine because.
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he has in common live broadcasting from the heart of moscow on charon's arace with their headlines pakistan is reviewing the terms of its cooperation with nato including diplomatic and political after the killing of up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers into alliance airstrikes islam a body has already shut down nato supply routes into afghanistan pakistan is also demanding the us vacate its air base in the south west of the country within fifteen days archies priya sridhar reports. according to the pakistani military nato helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that checkpoints called in response to this incident actually ask elated pretty quickly and the papas that the military actually shut down that checkpoint which is the shortest checkpoint between pakistan and afghanistan so now all the supplies that were meant for nato forces in afghanistan are not able to get over the border in the pocket money
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military also called this attack quote unquote unprovoked and indiscriminate now nato helicopters are often in this region performing missions against militants and the taliban in this region papa son is a very strategic ally to the united states in the quote unquote war on terror and tensions between the two countries have always existed they came to an all time high back in may when the united states performed a unilateral attack that actually alternately killed osama bin ladin just last year of the united states accidentally killed two pakistani soldiers on the border and in that incident as well the pakistan afghanistan border was also shut down there have also been a lot of talk about these unmanned drone strikes that have been going on across the border by the united states in pakistan obviously the purpose of these missions
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these unmanned drone strikes is to attack the militants across the border but many times they've killed several civilians and after that there were several protests across the country in pakistan many pockets dani's want to cut ties with the united states everyone sort of watching what the repercussions of this incident today will be for the region. and there's been a powerful reaction across the web to the latest nato attack priya is keeping an eye on the public opinion through our team's twitter stream where she says some type of studies are calling for revenge and retaliation for the deaths which also reports that people who were killed are considered martyrs. pakistan is calling the nato raid an attack on its territorial sovereignty saying it will not tolerate such incidents john recent political analyst from the british based stop the war coalition told r.t. that the us and its allies are creating an explosive situation in the already volatile region and whether or not it's a precondition for washington it should be a big issue for the rest of us this is after all pakistan is after all
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a nuclear state the region is unstable the border with afghanistan is huge for the constant pretext for drone attacks with inside pakistani territory we know that the u.s. military regard and in the prefer the whole area as our park as if it's one single place if the puppet regime and it is a puppet regime in afghanistan is so horrified by the attack on pakistan that it is saying that it will back pakistan against the countries that are occupying afghanistan i think you can see quite how far this is no this is no room so i think this is a very very dangerous road and i think what the united states and its allies nato allies have done is an extremely dangerous incursion i'm not surprised that the anger of the park is study of the pakistani people and i think the message should go very very clearly the united states and its allies you are playing with fire you are risking instability greater instability in an already unstable region and this
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kind of behavior simply has to start with gangsterism. still ahead for you this hour what the future holds for syria as the arab league mulls over sanctions against the assad regime we asked what further moves damascus can expect from mustering powers lots. of people in america are tied to by whether we have the money or not in the wake of black friday in the u.s. we asked people in new york if the financial crisis has put a black mark on their shopping plans this year. to egypt now where protesters demanding the end of military rule have clashed with police using tear gas to protesters have been killed bringing the death toll to forty two people since clashes broke out a week ago archies polis leader brings us the latest from cairo. the crowds here are growing there on normal people which has been rising over the situations as remains tense now we've just had an announcement find some sixteen just initial
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police who said if they have a fairly tough misplay what they are calling a civil salvation government they've named mohamed el baradei is a presidential candidate who is also a name that was being bandied about earlier in the week as a possible person the army might approach to be the prime minister as the head of this new government and they are right profound names that have been named as his deputies a leading physician a leading economist or meeting politicians do you not have the same most bizarre situation where you have a government that has been to play experience of their qualities and not a government that has been declared by the army and it is worthwhile noting that the muslim brotherhood does not support mohamed el baradei in any way all of this is painting the scenario for growing internal why believe it can only lead to more and waste the one thing that is happening against the backdrop of this political posturing is that the violence continues to climb just the sworn in saturday at least one person was killed another four people were injured when protesters try to
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stop come i'll guns only who is the new prime minister that has been named by the army from entering a government building according to eyewitnesses the person who was killed was driven over by him on the vehicle we're also hearing from eyewitnesses that there was a lot of tear gas fired by the security forces and indeed these kind of reports on tear gas are coming to us from alexandria where protests continue outside the security building there it has caused pleading for human rights activists to start pointing fingers and point to bring international attention to what they say is largely and illegal substance that the egyptian army and police has been using let's take a listen there was so much chaos and there was the different type of gas that was creating what they call the chemical pneumonia that was very very difficult to treat. and in fact people have died from it and the police are telling families of very poor families whose kids have been killed you can pick up the bodies but we're
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not going to give you a certificate of death to try to to hide what really is going on it's not only fair we need where protesters feel that with a vision they started back in january has not achieved their goals and i hope people indeed we're witnessing this same kind of a feeling of this important and a people feeling that promises were not kept across the region as my colleague investigated. almost a year after mubarak's fall sorry your sport is again stained with blood it is not you it's about the dignity of the egyptian people we don't want any more humiliation. here's another revolution see libya the ousted leader moammar gadhafi was killed last month the people of libya are now left with a country in rulings and in government they did truths i think there is a reign of terror going on against those who disagree with the libyan government it's not presented that way in the western media but it is
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a reign of terror if you speak up right now against the new authorities in libya you're likely to go to jail or be executed or disappear in the meantime interim government brought to power by nato is strengthening its greek on the country nato and some arab states now openly call for regime change in syria the louder they call the more violent the opposition becomes poet in the states western countries in the capitals of some countries in the region are openly recommending opposition to not hold talks with the assad regime it looks like the political field occasion on an international scale civil war is brewing in syria the whole region seems to be plunging deeper into a crisis. while people suffer in the continuing wave of bile. today at least in north africa some families say certain powers might be interested in keeping the trouble boiling there are certain powerful interests outside of the middle east who
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wants to bring chaos is a ruling scenario discontent and chaos in order that it long term will be militarized directly by nato and let me all the resources of these oil rich countries by a large can be directly put under private hands it looks like this so-called transition to democracy in the wake of the arab spring is not going to while more blood is being shared we're looking at an arab winter and maybe a new where spring round the corner as tensions rise and as certain global powers are pushing for regime change in more countries of the region the wave of revolutions could turn into a notion of chaos i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . and on to the syrian conflict now members of the arab league have met in cairo to draw possible sanctions against president bashar al assad the move comes in an attempt and a deadly crackdown on protesters and a deadline passes for foreign observers to be allowed into syria the measures which will be finalized by foreign ministers on sunday include
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a travel ban on senior syrian officials the freezing of government assets and suspension of flights into the country turkey and austria have already expressed their support for the sanctions but robert merriman policy director at just foreign policy dot org told r.t. that the west shouldn't snoop into syria's affairs. the french government. talk about humanitarian meaning western troops that's just playing into the hands of the regime and anything that has to do with these issues should be their only turkey but regional players teasingly not for arabs not states not western europe and i think that. western military intervention to be outside of the discussion right now should be the focus should be regional players trying to prove her can work or solution r.t. online reports on how fast food chains t.v.
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and sees the fate of the dictators in the middle east and africa. is remembering him is now some lonely dinner log on to r.t. dot com. an american scientists mission to ukraine turned into a hopeless love quest blinded by feelings he was quickly left homeless with no money and no way of getting home. he has the story of a man who has found out the price of love the hard way. social services in western
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ukraine were very surprised at encountering this homeless man. he looked exactly like a typical local bum and i asked him what he was doing and he replied in english but no regular down and now it was he the homeless man turned out to be a us citizen carried a lego scientist and politician last year he even ran for the governor supposed in arizona but failed he came to ukraine on a scientific exchange mission which quickly merged into a wife hunt the lego got in touch with a ukrainian woman yulia we invited him over to chill enough you'll you'll see that she is definitely working looking for a marriage partner go for it is true the rest was like a bad dream it was and sure enough see that the lego learned that all his credit cards were blocked after his cell phone and laptop chargers were stolen no money no connection with the outside world and most importantly no yuliya
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a long way from home and love the american slept rough at the train station until he was found by local social services very seriously ill and he's now doing well but that's a fantastic trip very serious case of money. the u.s. embassy in kiev came to the lego's rescue and bought train and plane tickets to get him home after more than a week in western ukraine the troubled american arrived in kenya alone as the yulia has snubbed him this year arrived you can see your who you did she actually we met she called me once i missed the call she called me is just receiving all of the e-mail. combining next generation that will show up and i miss you know how was it for you psychologically you are for my candidate a senate candidate and now you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. being
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basically a hobo on the train station. candidate i was what's happened in michigan to explain in your book what's before her since she left office you know what i see that is these kind of things happen to people even though run for office if you know it's there what i mean to them you know is quite a genuine tom sawyer style adventure in ukraine delay who says he has fallen in love with the country and will definitely reach our next train where that's visit would be purely scientific or mixed with the personal his still has not yet made up his mind lexie russia ski odyssey reporting from ukraine. and holiday season in america with millions they're looking to savor the pleasures of a good shopping spree for many it's a chance to hold on to a lifestyle that's becoming more and more unobtainable but for others killing has become a matter of survival as artie's i want to get in the explains. lost my house my
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business and now i'm just going to surviving it's difficult for lisa jones to plan beyond tomorrow she struggles to make it through the day the mother of three worries about her oldest son but in the war in afghanistan and she's among the millions of americans who go hungry every day you see families you see the elderly you see pregnant women you see people with polio you think people were bad people are dying well eager shoppers camped out in front of retail stores on black friday joan sleeps on the cold pavement waiting in a different line for a free turkey i used to be a gardener i used to have my own shopping now i deny it i'm in desperate straits so this is a godsend this is my first year here just about all of me joined the army after losing his job in the financial industry. he can see that even members of the armed services are fighting a battle at home. for the soldiers that. keep.
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remembering. those the princes. this year even the organizers of the give away needed a helping hand probably never had to go on t.v. to ask for any donations of things like that but you know sometimes broad based you do that. by sunrise the line grew as far as the eye can see this a microcosm of a hungry nation divided by the haves and have nots we haven't spent enough time on child creation all of this wrestling about whether or not the bridge got to pay their fair share is ridiculous the rich should pay their fair share government figures show that los angeles is still the worst place in america when it comes to food insecurity and these long lines for a free trip to give away may be an indicator of that but throughout the nation it remains a large problem with forty nine million americans struggling to feed themselves on
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a daily basis sixteen million of those are children it's amazing actually to so many people are on the same fifteen hours later in freezing temperatures in a roller coaster of emotions jones can smile again knowing shell feed her family this holiday season it just brings up the rest of the rest of the month and all the way to christmas his this is a godsend in los angeles where a million the party. occupy wall street protesters use black friday to spread their message against corporate greed dozens of demonstrators faced off with lines of police officers in riot gear in san francisco trying to dissuade shoppers from taking part in the big bucks sales at macy's another source the mayor of los angeles has given actually by protesters until midday monday to pack up their camp on the lawn of city hall demonstrators have rejected the warning but as you can
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find out on artie's the kaiser report in about two hours time occupy wall street activists have some reason to cheer. why wall street is willing under its of thousands of bankers and brokers are being laid off that's right there were the banks turned that's what we're aiming for here's the way donald application go get a job president of the articles starts off introducing john brady the co-head of m.f. global incorporated chicago office he's looking to join a firm now as he's lost his job that believes integrity and honesty are the single most important ingredients to success if you get a job as a florist or a dog or something like that where his ability to cause trouble is minimized. and question more online where you can find news of the week and featured stories
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there for you right now. to see takes russia by storm selling out all their concert seats across the country want to know more all of us on our team dot com plus. guilty as charged of court finds former u.s. president george w. bush and former british prime minister tony blair guilty of war crimes. sports morning here in moscow more world news for you this hour in yemen the vice president has announced that presidential elections have been scheduled for february comes three days after president ali abdullah saleh agreed to step down from power after months of violent protests earlier protesters took to the streets
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angry at the former president and his family are being granted immunity from prosecution yemen is the fourth arab state to outstay its leader from power in the arab spring. protests in germany have clashed with police after trying to stop a controversial shipment of one hundred fifty tons of nuclear waste from currents thousands of activists tried to prevent the carriages reaching their destination by locking in damaging the railway track at least twenty thousand police were on duty to ensure the safe arrival of the road at a storage facility. some amazing pictures now from switzerland where jet men eve rossi gave this incredible flying display using a unique tailor made just past enthusiastic left from a helicopter and performed a series of aerial acrobatics high above the alps even joins two jet planes in a synchronized flight rossi's previous aerial antics include flying english channel and looping the loop around a hot air balloon. eyes are also on
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a different kind of fly and it's entering to go much further all the way to mars now those biggest and most expensive robotic rover has taken off on a discovery mission from cape canaveral in florida the device nicknames curiosity is due to arrive at the mineral rich martian greater next august it aims to search the planet for clues about whether horus has ever had a life supporting environment and his art is that in a push of explains it's some russian that's going to be looking for those vital signs. what is the source of wild flights of imagination and of scientific speculation for centuries the red planet getting there has never been easy and emissions have failed but hopes are high for this new radar it's called curiosity and it's to you are not next year the science lab or a tree on board should answer many questions first and foremost if there's going to be life on the red planet for good. one of the greatest mysteries of mars is that
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surface is streets with what looks like rivers and streams almost everyone agrees that it was. with rivers lakes and rains or it was a theory that ordered aberrated together with the martian atmosphere we seem to have discovered we have sunk inside the planet in the form of permafrost order. for this mission the russian scientists have created a unique device it will point the rover to places where water might have accumulated whether it's in ice or encased in underground minerals as imagined in the blockbuster cipher don't recall. and here it is this ordinary case conceals the dynamic all be though of neutrons or simply to friends. it weighs no more than two packs a sugar and may not be much to look at but it's an impressive piece of high tech hardware but the hard thing for magic is that this has been downscaled from us
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based on bore hole equipment used for finding oil no one needs a long neutral generator has been turned into a small light and compact one. this is the heart of the device this tiny chip produces neutrons capable of penetrating up to one meter a little surface. the challenge was to accommodate advisable of on board a spacecraft we were not only limited and weighed it also had to enjoy all the hardships of interplanetary flight. and now need them second half the hydrogen detector which will act as the probes act whenever gator throws in your work with more than the rovers like a small car in our device gray sort of right hand writes so the gholson neutral generator shoots newton's go underground groove you have your hands if liquid or frozen water is that convention in nashville without
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a director and the road becomes fully loaded seventeen high definition cameras aluminum wheels that can be steered independently amount laser to the prize rock and a robotic arm to drill and scoop up samples among other instruments under the hood then you clear powered engine to the top crawling speed of light centimeters per second with this ass no once the damn device shows the right spots alive will start its meticulous work and then kind will hold its breath for one of the most elusive answers in space exploration carried by r.t. moscow and back to the holiday season n. america artie's laurie harkness to ask people in new york just how much their spending habits have been helped us hear about the global financial rollercoaster. tis the season and once again this lousy economy affect your holidays this week
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let's talk about that in a moment it's ok not so much effected. as to spend a lot of money for other european countries yes so that's an effect i personally don't feel it was only you can enjoy your holidays and shop in portugal is a lot of trouble there with the morning do you think people will have less shopping and different holidays not at all to me i mean holidays i'm from brazil so economies are helping me there how is it helping you to travel you know i'm from brazil is a developing country. personally i don't it hasn't affected me too much i'm a real budget or so has my income went down i just changed my budget so for me it hasn't been a huge problem is it just that the world is bad at budgeting i believe the world or america is very bad at budgeting you're not personally affected.
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without comfortable. clothes and. you can buy anything apartment or something but i think some people are not affected but i'm sure people are affected and so the countries like we're from singapore a i've got friends it's hard to find jobs and stuff like that but for us. you know as suspected as the ones that. are you scared that it's going to start affecting thing and pour more. but until then your shop and. i think it's a great thing it's almost like that's what got the economy into a bad place people spending money they didn't have right yeah i think that in america we're trying to buy whether we have the money or not what. there are not your holidays will be affected by the economy this year the bottom line is the holidays aren't supposed to be about money so maybe cutting back this year will be a good thing.
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they will be here with us for in just over fifteen minutes time and rumors abound the england manager fabio capello could be on his way to a big spending russian side after being spotted at the bolshoi and before that morning andrews brings you to the latest edition of moscow with the museum that certainly likes to keep its core that's how you're not south americans out.
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