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could be so much brighter if you knew. some months to the question. he don't come. out of the longest standing on the five protest camps and all sandal is cleared by the police after two months of demonstrations of hundreds are arrested in the process and. that's close to dictatorship when you exclude the media. that's what the papers around the world will say that is really scary protesters and the media feel a strong arm not a lot but that doesn't stop some officers slain in support of occupy movements. diplomatic knock down britain awards all remember the concert in forty eight hours announces the closer of iran to emphasis on the response to the ransacking of the u.k.'s mission and turned ron. our challenge particularly try to tackle its debt
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crisis just like taxpayers are now fighting against what they deem as are necessary spending of public money. now central banks around the world agreed on a close chief of the debt ridden europe the rally continues globally into thursday with muslims he's getting around possible so why not more him twenty pounds to. watch an r.t. live from moscow eleven am here on marina joshie welcome to the program police in los angeles have cleared one of the last and longest and occupy camps in the u.s. hundreds of officers and riot gear drove protesters out of the park making three hundred arrests in the process following in a fictional order to bring an end to a two month long occupation there i'll respond vanished account has more. nearly
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three hundred people were arrested in delhi on wednesday but police action against the protesters was not as heavy as what we've seen in other cities like oakland in california or new york in different cities police used tear gas on people rubber bullets sound cannons pepper spray no this time they just performed arrests no injuries as far as we know but still almost three hundred peaceful protesters arrested were people who refused to leave the park surrounding the l.a. city hall which they've been occupying for the last eight weeks some demonstrators climbed into trees to avoid a victim police were using carry pickers to take them off those trees the occupiers in l.a. received an eviction order last week officials are citing sanitation problems and property damage as reasons behind eviction order we've seen this happening all across the u.s. under different pretenses authorities have been taking protesters out of their
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occupied locations in philadelphia police in riot gear confronted demonstrators arresting around fifty people about fifty people who refused to clear a street over the last two months around five thousand occupy protesters have been arrested across the united states the movement has been generally very peaceful their message was all about nonviolence from the very beginning and to the credit of the occupiers in l.a. even as widespread arrests were taking place and there were lots of emotions involved of course there were brought down and this mental pain and fear that the message of the movement would banish together with the heads in those parts the message being against corporate greed against corruption in washington you cannot make inequality and excesses of the u.s. financial system. reporting there now these latest arrests in l.a. bring the total across the whole occupy movement to almost five thousand but now
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police are starting to defect to the other side spawn marina has been finding out why some people have been choosing to make history instead of making arrests. alkie pro ball street has become an undeniable american household name. and police crackdowns against the democratic movement have become something of the norm not so normal is seeing one side endorse the other. retired philadelphia police captain gray lewis became the game changer on nov seventeenth arrested while demonstrating with occupy protesters on the streets of new york city a twenty four year veteran was held in police custody for eleven hours and received one comment from a new york cop nobody in this one individual said that i had the testicles of an elephant although all of america's police force is part of the ninety nine percent
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captain lewis says cops secretly supporting o.w.m. us face dire consequences by going public tremendous fear of losing their job and discipline being fired and then what do they do everybody in a ninety nine percent goes up here and police officers also they cannot risk they have children. what would they do what so far there are no jobs available the nighttime raid on zuccotti park and subsequent arrests of dozens of journalists covering the story are among many reasons captain lewis says he temporarily transplanted to manhattan that's as close to a dictatorship where you actually the media. as with the papers around the world and that is very scary brutal scare tactics such as pepper spray that tons and flash grenades can a service have been used against occupy camps throughout the u.s. oakland california resembles something of an urban war zone this fall leaving a war vet in critical condition and the eyes of an eighty four year old burning
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from tear gas oakland police officer fred chavez is the only opted cop who's gone on record with his support but totally agree with occupy wall. even to us that we're talking pro i am a part of the ninety nine percent for the most part people are peaceful and i want to see change many believe the biggest change could calm when or if u.s. law enforcement officials stop suppressing the right to assemble and begin supporting despite his arrest captain lewis is back at zuccotti park showing on wavering support for the occupied movement standing roughly ten or fifteen feet away from him a group of new york city police officers yes they're here securing the area but some are beginning to show the interest for the first time i had an officer break ranks yesterday at the barricade line a white officer named officer murray and introduced himself and he started asking if you question do you know the risk you're taking and he was so brave they said
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this is still america and until a supervisor ordered ordered me back to the line i'm going to talk with you i hope to get mainstream america involved the police involved realizing that world health. and wealth america has got to be stopped. r.t. new york. well we are closely following the protests that have been shaking out the united states on our website r t dot com now the photo reports taken during the massive raid on the office file a protest get all the latest updates from the site also on our website the case to still more than two million people in britain down tools and the largest public sector strike against thirty years am. i right for oil reserve judgment of russia's navy will be fit for a queen quite literally as opposed to our as the belts are said to be refitted by
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the same furniture company. purpose is legal in. the u.k. is expelling already in diplomats following the storming of its embassy in tehran and has ordered the immediate closure of iran's mission in london britain has already evacuated its own diplomats from islamic states capital this comes after hundreds of hardline protesters attacked the u.k. compound in toronto pelting the gates and windows with petrol bombs and burning greatest flags demonstrations following a vote in iran's parliament to reduce diplomatic ties with london and retaliate for imposing further sanctions over its nuclear program discussion of new measures against iran are also expected to dominate a meeting of european foreign ministers later today middle east expert and
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journalist a confidant believes this latest that with iran is just the start of a bigger western campaign. the west is not engaged in war preparations just against iran which they have been conveyed in occupied iraq is to neighboring countries like afghanistan on the one side and iraq on the other the west is engaged in a constant project of constant war and domination against all people who resist that domination so. iran and syria are definitely on the cards and because a conflagration will engulf the whole middle east that this has the potential for growing but that is the agenda right now very clearly they want regime change all across africa libya was the start and look at the pacific and the asia region the new the new troops sent to new u.s. troops already sent from australia and listen to clinton she is saying that the critical places for us domination is not iraq and afghanistan but in asia what's emerging right now is a historic time for the next ten fifteen years where britain and america know the
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going down economically militarily and they know china russia emerging so they're really feeling that now is the crisis period to make sure that we can dominate as much as possible through sanctions and war i mean it's all it's all you know it's any means necessary i mean whether they do it through sanctions or war or funding opposition movements it's all the same they want complete domination as soon as possible no one benefits from having sanctions against iran and europeans will suffer from them as well i believe. from the school of oriental studies at the university of london. this science is a very strongly ordinary iranians this is a new situation as many rain officials have already stated and then i see on the one side the rain is ordinary officials similar to each other have been suffering for that they are cut from her financial system and the oil industry which is the science and what are the same time ordinary plans going to be suffering this
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science says because as we see the venue science and he runs on oil industry the price of food is going to rise. and more perspective on the region in our interview show in an hour's time the foreign minister of bahrain shares his stake with r.t. on the military threats against iran's nuclear facilities and warns that the world faces catastrophe if it chooses the wrong path a quick look at what's ahead now. i don't believe these threats are blown out of proportion considering the sources which express these threats of using force they're quite real that we remember israel threatening to attack from the air and indeed israel bombs nuclear missiles in the region in iraq what would keep it from attacking around the same way this potential development is very dangerous the region will end open on the edge of an abyss of the unknown depth and with we don't want to hear any military threats against the iranian nuclear facilities or anything else all we want to see is
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a peaceful development the only thing required from iran is transparency in its nuclear program. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is on a landmark visit to myanmar it's the first trip to the country in fifty years by a diplomat of such seniority and a seen as an effort support for democratic reform there and renew ties with its leadership. the visit follows a decision by president barack obama to open the door to expand ties with a politically isolated country sixty two to twenty jamar was under military rule but is now in a transition to civilian government as part of new reforms stories are released over two hundred. and eased media censorship shortly before clinton's visit to the country and chinese delegation has been holding talks on military cooperation china
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has been the country's so partner in the past decade and some experts say clinton's visit was an attempt to counter the regime's influence in the region. i think first thing is the u.s. would like to extend its support for the recent political political do allotment inside myanmar and there is one more reason to look into a larger geo political context this is about a competition with the rise of china in this part of the world especially in myanmar so i think these are two key reasons for the current receipt of them to let people at least have shorter chinese that what we have seen myanmar about being an isolated country heavily lying on china alone is not true is no longer true i've been myanmar has reached out to our powers you know from outside account outside the region you know as much as in the region for example to india who are still as an organization and now toward the u.s.
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i think this is from zero to myanmar perspective is is kind of day was defined on foreign policy option so i think china we have to bet you margaret that we have to understand also that the interest in this is in the interest of the us government the last to come and the start of a lion's country in this region including myanmar. watching r.t. live from moscow coming your way and of program. watch what you say and how are you saying that russia has going are five good beer language. italy has found itself in a severe economic crisis with the country's debt reaching over two trillion euros but at a time when its highest wants to cut costs and create jobs the government has another plan in the works which critics say is nothing more than economic suicide r.t. sarah for us explains. this is the end that i believe made the
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combined don't like these little itty bitty put it still in the development stage finally somebody i knew is supposed to be based in italy. everything's going according to plan and the town of navarre is eight kilometers from the military base but the final stage of the f. thirty five protect its place to take place the people here have taken to the streets to oppose what they say is a waste of beds and italian taxpayers' money it is a very expensive project and now that we are in crisis you know there. is a pension. school education. public health and saw the joint strike fighter program o.j. is that's is its name is a defense project based on international efforts with the u.s. the u.k. and italy just some of the participants.
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must be. true. and that's why you. are such. a sleaze decision to purchase a hundred and thirty one of these planes developed by american company located most in the country back them thirteen billion euros. the projects come under white male scrutiny being eva should chill and even budgets take people in the borough to slee extremely against this five project it wasn't the main issue with the. world first of all. a lot of the. politicians promised jobs and so people thought well great and then we start to say well you know jobs in what is very expensive and a moment of crisis like now to spend money on these planes at a moment like this is absolutely ridiculous it's making people really are very nice
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to europe now mired in the year is a crisis and it's least self know if you teach million euros in debt taxpayers here's a good time is it a country participating in military spending they don't want and don't feel they can of food we say that the now it's the right time to cut military expenses and to. project we don't need. fighters we need something else despite the government trying to win the people here over with promises of job creation they remain unconvinced or the project that they call economic suicide to be scratched the surface party the virus only. some other world stories now a blast in iraq has killed at least cham people and wounded dozens of officials say a car bomb exploded in the street market in early on thursday the local authorities imposed an immediate curfew and are investigating who was behind the blast
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terrorist attacks have become more frequent in iraq after the recent announcement that the remaining thirteen thousand u.s. troops are scheduled to pull out of the country by the end of the year. syria's government has released nine hundred twelve prisoners involved in the latest protest despite a crackdown on anti-government activists continue nationwide new clashes in the province before look at least thirty people come today after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with the mask is it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. estimates more than thirty five hundred people have died since the protests started in march. the first stage of egypt's parliamentary elections has and it official results are now set for thursday after a large voter turnout delay the counting of ballots by one day islamize group muslim brotherhood which was banned under the government of former president bart claims is leading the way the election will be spread across six weeks and final results will be announced early next year. forty seven six hundred meter long
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smuggling tunnel crossing under the border with mexico the passage was used to connect to drug warehouses in tijuana and san diego officials say the tunnel complete with elevator and transport carts is the most sophisticated they ever had to come across thirty two tons of marijuana worth sixty five million dollars were also confiscated in the operation. russia's aerospace defense forces have officially began their duties for the first time present proposed a creation of the new japan's body last year under one unified command of brings together air and missile defense systems as well as early missile warning and the pacific cosmodrome and there are regions the system is capable of destroying enemy ballistic missiles the tech thing and responding to threats to russia from space as well as launch spacecraft more than three thousand military and civil personnel will be joining the unit that's the latest salvo from russia and the young going
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around with washington and they go over a proposed missile defense system in europe which moscow sees as a threat to its national security and in a move to escape it saw it pass dystonia is making people speak the native language or risk losing their jobs but the law aimed at establishing a national entity threatens to silence the baltic states large russian minority as i. found out. a russian speaking fisherman catches a magic fish it promises to fulfill all his wishes in a story and but he does not understand the language and he dumps it through this social ad urges the russian minority in a story to learn a story and in a rather amusing fashion the reality is no joke at all. old state officials are obliged to know the astronomy and language in the course of their work this is written in our language law it also applies to people working in
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the majority of public services. just like other post soviet baltic states a story has its own language inspection the body which oversees how the language law is being observed at times laying it down quite harshly the language inspection has the legal right to conduct spontaneous checks on anyone working in any spear and should a person fail this tony language exam the body may then initiate the sacking of this employee human right activists say this has turned the language inspection into a punitive body. it is not that they have nothing to say it's just that they believe their voices are being silenced a story is three hundred thousand strong russian minority has been protesting at what they describe as the language inquisition some of these people either lost their jobs or are under threat of doing so because they are forbidden from speaking their native language soon if they so often cursed so it never applied any
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restrictions on languages it's done in so we are free to educate in their language nowadays the authorities have almost banned the russian language from schools besides our russian companies don't have qualified teachers who can teach physics chemistry. in the latest twist five workers at an orphanage were fired for not being able to speak a story into the children that's in a town where ninety six percent of the population are ethnic russians. i don't want to sound rude but as long as we live in this country we have to live by the law and to those people because they had been warned but did nothing. cumin rights activists acknowledge the rule of the law but stressed that in the language case it is not applied properly as the law doesn't put any difference between our we're almost everyone sees. russian as their native language and other parts where most of the people speak a stone and with such disproportion we can talk of direct language discrimination
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in indirect ethnic discrimination activists in another baltic state a lot of you have been gathering signatures and holding a referendum to make russian the second state language and many say they have a strong chance of pushing it through a story despite being criticised by amnesty international for its language policy is adamant and it seems the russian minority would not care to the magic fish granting their wish anytime soon. let's see russia ski r.t. reporting from thailand in a story here and a little later next kaiser deals behind a financial headlines to find out of the public is being told the truth about the world economy first before that oh well look what's happening in the world of business. and welcome to business r.t. russia may get an expected bonus from the rising tensions between western powers and iran the country's benchmark urals blend could surge to recognize an above
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brant the rising tensions over iran's nuclear program have already pushed russian crude rare premium over its north sea thought the lenders widely consumed by european refineries on the mediterranean shore also important of the radio or a new proposal by france to impose sanctions against imports from the islamic republic could mean the market will tighten for. the largest steel maker in russia severstal is said to spin off its north gold units the company is also eyeing listing the stud low business in mother seven star plans to complete the separation of its called unit by january under the deals that are still shareholders will be able to swap their stocks for shares in north gold currently held by the seller sells surgery gold was set up in two thousand and seven and since then as bent over one billion dollars and by nine thousand west africa and
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doesn't start. to make the firm's value at around three billion the. truth about supermarkets well is trading near a two week high that's up to the u.s. federal reserve and five other central banks cut the cost of emergency funding for european banks this boost iniquitous years are counted rising through stockpiles in the u.s. the world's largest consumer of the commodity. asian shares are joining the global rally they're welcoming this move by central bank is the slashed credit costs for europe stocks are also soaring high on news china and its reserve reported this ratio for knowledge banks is has seen a major push on banking stocks in the region a more holdings up three percent in tokyo bank of china is ten percent higher in a. band one half hours after the beginning of trade and still looking positive the odds years is a half a percent the nice x. point eight percent after a very strong session on wednesday let's take
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a look at what's moving the markets take a look at the main stocks on my six gazprom is starting point nine percent of this energy majors of course supported by higher oil prices by naturals are also positively p.t.b. adding around one half percent this hour and magnets is on the rise and retail is planning to raise three hundred fifty million dollars in its additional public offering. feels the. they are we are we are they just the impact of all of these efforts all of these central banks are in the world to reach. the pre-song the us dollars are becoming their friends the major events will be on friday for good four year olds they are going to be on the way to us mccormack december ninth there will be meeting all of the leaders of the euro zone it will be some expectation. depending on their results the markets will be
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searching for their rich. chinese banks now of a higher credit rating than the u.s. rivals according to the assessment of santa force this may suggest emerging markets are more than a safe haven then the established rest in economies but senior trader from capital manoj ladwa i think that might be a risky bet other thing though the new safe haven although growth seems to be steaming ahead in the emerging markets i think the only safe haven at the moment through seems to be the greenback the dollar. money seems to be shifting out of a lot of assets and into the dollar is certainly out of gold and silver dollars also that seems to be the class of choice at the moment of trade where really all emerging markets because if there is any sign of slowing down in those markets then there's markets could come back down fairly sharp but i have learned the next we're going to rushing to save. the books
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