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great. to. go. today. to the motion of. syria russia says the report does not give the full picture and. no way out. the. leaders. and the legal loophole in the u.k. . foreign criminals to stay in the country. music
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punishment. worldwide news around the clock. with me will receive egyptian officials for the opening round of parliamentary elections has been the highest ever in the country since the time of the pharaohs the announcement follows a two day delay in publishing the outcome. likely with the vast majority of candidates now expected to go into a runoff. explains nothing in egypt's electoral process can be taken for granted. well we're hearing from the military council record results will be announced today saturday that this is the third time that such an announcement has been made those
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election results were first exposed to be given on the way in skate we also know hearing from the election commission that the vote turnout they gave that stood at sixty two percent which suggested that more than eight million people turned out that that figure is under the view off to some questions were raised about irregularities and the way that epicenter of sixty two was actually reached so we might actually fear later today that the voter turnout is significant and we haven't yet heard the result of the political parties who scored in these elections but there has been a lot of talk a lot of initial exit polls and a lot of rumors that has been bandied about it does seem as if the muslim brotherhood's political party the freedom and justice party will come first with a span of between forty to fifty five percent and in second position is likely to be ultra conservative enough is. the latest figures we have put that at some fifty to thirty five percent now this is a group that has said that it will push for stricter controls in the parliament and
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of course. the parliament at the end of a very is given this is in line with the trend we've been witnessing across north africa that in recent months has seen islamic parties coming to the fore now what is significant about these results in particular is that the voting at this stage was done mostly in urban areas particularly men in cairo and alexandria so when islamist parties have such a strong showing in urban cities it does the stage in the next two phases of these voting the islamists will continue to do as well because their hold and the popularity in those kind of areas is much higher it also sets the stage for a coalition to be formed with a significant majority in parliament who come for me is around this policies not next week we'll see the second phase of virtue in this is full. house of parliament will be in january and then they will be voting for the upper house of parliament well certainly there is
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a significant number of egyptians who are against these elections most of them have taken to the streets over the past two weeks seven months earlier this year they say that these votes. they say that they did not change reality on the ground and the rallying call into the square does remain the same and that is for the military to step down immediately the concern amongst these egyptians is that it doesn't really matter whether you hold elections or whether you change the face of the government it is still the military who are pulling the strings behind the scenes now today saturday we do expect the announcement of the new cabinet that is being formed by the new prime minister come out all guns only he has already made some of the cabinet at least a dozen ministers all of whom are actually ministers from the previous regime in the same portfolio this includes the same foreign minister concludes the same information minister and while they will be new remains who will be forming part of this government the fact that such a significant majority remain part of the previous government it's just merely more
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ammunition for protesters in tahrir square who say that nothing is changing. fall asleep reporting right well i mean time the un human rights council has passed a resolution condemning gross violations in syria the decision is based on a recent report detailing abuses during the government crackdown on protesters and the broader u.n. to take appropriate action especially has also been appointed to monitor how the government copes with the unrest in the country russia and china are among those who voted against the resolution moscow says the u.n. report which led to the vote wasn't fully objective and the international community is hearing only biased accounts of what's actually happening in the country. who don't understand. that in yemen. the message which has been set up from some quarters capitals is there is no way dialogue can help those who go into dialogue they should stop it immediately that
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there is no future in the arab league initiative we believe that this is something very counterproductive and this is something which has exacerbated the situation in syria but what can be a general attitude and principle is that the international community is not there to smell blood and to found confrontation but the international community is there to prevent further bloodshed and to encourage it. this is what the united nations is about this is what the security council is about and i while calls for action to protect civilians are getting louder some critics fear this may end with syria becoming the focus of a broader western agenda in the region it's an artificial country it's a typical product only wished and colonialists after the first and every poll to gain still to man empire. just like libya. in other words.
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english french colonialism redesigning the region rearranging the map is what i try to do the western intent is of course to split of syria completely from any rein in connection as they see it an above all of that you see or cause this protection of israel even a zionist expansionist israel they are protecting which is the one to have today it's not a nine hundred sixty seven israel more modest. you with r.t. live from moscow are still to come in the program for you nailed down to the wall it's two decades since the soviet union collapsed but pressure on the russian speaking minority in estonia shows no signs of community members saying they will never give up their fight for the basic. what do you make of the first egyptian election since the revolution. well what do you think is the importance of it.
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your mind that shopping over global holiday getaway the rest of it asks people to. think shopping or world news headlines. in the u.k. even a murder may not provide enough of a reason to deport a foreign criminal a loophole in the law has turned the country into an asylum for many immigrants who have committed serious offenses laura smith explains the rights to a family life is not an absolute right and it must not be used to drive a coach and horses through our immigration system. article eight an innocuous sounding element in the human rights act but which means having children can stop illegal immigrants being kicked out of britain no matter what they've done pull houston knows what it's like to have your family destroyed his twelve year old daughter amy was killed in
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a hit and run by an iraqi who was banned from driving as she was crossing the road . the driver of the car the runner or. current on the corridor on the apollo the car and. she became trapped under the wheels of the car and. you basically for dissing a little diatribe on the wilson or car amy's killer mohammed ibrahim already had a string of minor convictions even before he moved her down and fled but because he subsequently for the two children by a british woman he still lives in the u.k. it's article eight that keeps him here oddly enough it was one of these that catapulted the issue into the headlines the home secretary seizing on claims that an illegal bolivian was allowed to stay in this country because of the emotional trauma of separating him from his pet not quite true but it got people talking and
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noticing much more serious cases including a rapist who successfully argued asylum over his social life and a killer who lived with his parents. in may this year it was revealed that nearly four thousand foreign criminals were set free from detention centers because it was decided they couldn't be deported within a reasonable time among them dozens of rapists murderers and paedophiles separately last year nearly six hundred people use the human rights act to avoid deportation the vast majority citing the rights to a private and family life in the case of amy's killer a series of bungles and delays by the authorities meant that by the time eva haim came up for deportation he appeared to have created a family despite flimsy evidence about his parenting intentions he was allowed to stay yet she would rights campaigners argue britain's status as a haven for the persecuted is sacred these are very hard facts hundreds of years
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there they're embedded in international law you know that we had options in the aftermath of the second world war so make sure that we always in a reindeer's go into society and there is interest that we hope to hear through a grieving father like poll that's missing the point what we have a special we article a human rights act we have criminals terrorists. drug dealers own use and human rights acts as a shield to hyper hind and. contra. the genuine asylum seekers and also a kind of body house but what we don't want to see is what we'll see people abuse and wrong i think not what needs to be addressed amy was pulls only child he now lives alone spending his time campaigning against article eight and wondering why the rights of his daughter's immigrant killer outweigh his own laura smith r.t.
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. twelve minutes past the hour here in the russian capital you without the topic at our website r.t. dot com that's where you'll find the latest news and comments the video is just a click away here are some of the items waiting for you want to line right now. no longer a threat to russia as it launches the space defense troops but their main focus remains on a with a normal seeing i turn to u.s. missile defense systems in europe. and the head of russia's upcoming parliamentary elections we invite you to try your luck in an online debating game go past the power starts right here. closes. the people prepare to speak. in duma elections eleven. in-depth coverage of this one the hearts and minds of the russian.
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authorities. have you with us today the euro crisis is here to stay and there's no way around it this according to german chancellor angela merkel she's also warning that it will take years to solve the blocks debt ridden economic woes. a growing desperation in the e.u. as weaker economies struggle against an unprecedented credit squeeze the european central bank are reacting to a mass exodus of fleeing investors flooded the bloke's big banks with extra cash leaders now pinned their hopes on a last minute deal of a eurozone summit next week and the hope that germany will pull its a corner me on to the line to bail out the. however has remained reluctant to risk its pristine economy despite a growing chorus now joined by britain calling on it to take action but some believe such help may come at a high price. david cameron was concentrating on the british economy in trying to get the economy moving within the united kingdom and for him to be calling for
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fiscal union is a great mistake and the. in the situation in britain is a great deal of debt in britain and the british government is having to borrow money from the financial markets to lend to other countries that have been wasting their money and suffering economic harm as a result of the euro if there is a fiscal union which will take years to build in the u. that will mean that there will be the end of democracy within europe it will mean that countries will be effectively governed by the european central bank and germany cannot make thinking and the interests of very few. european elite based in brussels it's really dangerous i think to centralize power the euro has created a great deal of economic problems to threaten it going to fuel cap more problems on to that by creating a fiscal union which will mean that government's tax and spend policy will in a sense be one form brussels and frankfurt that is deeply undemocratic and will
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store up for further trouble in the future now a quarter past the hour here in moscow the u.s. unemployment rate has reportedly dropped to a thirty two month low eight point six percent it's giving a major boost to barack obama's election run up republicans though are unimpressed they say it's still higher than when obama took office and i mean time trend forecaster gerald celente thinks the democrats are just spinning their numbers to their own advantage when you look at the real numbers in who got their jars it's. food stamp employees oh there were jobs created in retail you know those wonderful jobs we take people's money and you say have a nice day and there were jobs in hospitality that's another word for cleaning up somebody who's room oh when there were jobs in health care you know working in nursing homes making sixty to fifty a week why that's why i'm after taxes you know so these are real jobs this is
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a plantation economy and the big law that no one's talking about as they pump up this week number you need a hundred twenty five thousand jobs a month a month just to account for the new people moving in to the economy and population growth so that leaves all the people that have lost all these jobs since the great recession hit still out of work and as the global economic crisis rages on a financial guru. continues his mission to expose the shadow we think is behind it this week in his own uncompromising style he talks about who manipulates the dark matter of fortune and shares in the united states of the full program is coming up at thirteen thirty g.m.t. but for now a preview. paulson is in the news we have a quick headline from michelle doc here treasury secretary henry paulson tipped off
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prominent hedge funds regarding fannie mae while telling the u.s. senate and the general public a different story yes i was right. hank paulson we should honor him when we had a chance when thirty percent of corporate profits in the as the case of the us or in britain thirty percent or higher i my calculations closer to sixty percent of the corporate profits come from a corrupt banking sector run by capita dicaprio's like hank paulson. a you're not going to get any progress in jumpstarting or academy like the galaxy in the cosmos itself some speculate that the dark matter and dark energy is greater than the visible world that we live and this is true other financial fraud on wall street the amount of frauds greater than what we see out of day to day basis. like the einstein
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a fraud he's taken the entire concept of breaking the law walt applied at times a coefficient of his own corrupt soul he's certain times. it's good to have you with us on this saturday here on arts he renowned for their uncompromising policies to banish all signs of a soviet legacy as stony and officials are pushing harder and harder on the country's still vast russian speaking community the minority that's long been threatened with a mother tongue band and our plans to fight to the bitter end for language freedom as r.t. as. reports. the russian speaking fisherman catches a magic fish it promises to fulfill all his wishes in a stone ian but he does not understand the language and he dumps it this social and urges the russian minority in the studio to learn as stony and in a rather amusing fashion the reality is no joke at all and all state
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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 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 sphere and should a person feel this story a language exam the ball. he may then initiate the sacking of this employee human rights activists say this has turned a 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 estonia's 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 on their threat of
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doing so because they are forbidden from speaking their native language soon if you're sort of the so often cursed soviet power never applied in the restrictions of languages the stoniest were free to educate in their language nowadays the authorities have almost banned the russian language from schools besides some russian communities don't have qualified teachers who can teach physics or chemistry in a stone 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 have in this country we have to leave by the lord and i fired those people because they had been warned but did nothing cumin rights activists acknowledge the rule of the law but stress that in the language case it is not applied properly because of the law doesn't put any difference between narva
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were almost everyone sees russian as their native language and other parts where most of the people speak a stone ian and with such disproportion we can talk of direct language discrimination and direct ethnic discrimination because activists in another baltic states have been gathering signatures and holding a referendum to make russian the second state language as stony despite being criticized by amnesty international for its language policy is adamant and it seems the russian minority would not catch the magic fish granting their wish anytime soon. skee artsy reporting from tallinn in a story. all right artie's coming to you live from the heart of moscow time now for some other international news for you in brief in our world one person has been killed at least two dozen wounded in clashes between rioters and police in southern peru furious demonstrators blocked the pan-american highway protesting against the expansion of a local prison the violent skirmish flared up when police arrived at the scene to
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disperse the crowd and clear away the vehicles it's the country's second violent protest this week twenty were injured in peru's north then a demonstration against a mining project on choose to. everybody and diplomats expelled from the u.k. have arrived back home to a hero's welcome they were told to leave the country after protesters stormed british diplomatic compounds in tehran western officials blame iran's leadership for allegedly sanctioning the attacks chancing anti nato slogans crowds of students gathered at terrence airport to show their support for the diplomats. hundreds of thousands of southern california residents have been left without electricity after a fierce hurricane strength winds struck america's west coast an extensive cleanup is underway with the motion see workers clearing away scores of uprooted trees and toppled power lines despite the wind subsiding now several cities have maintained
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a state of emergency so authorities warn it could take another few days to restore power supplies from cleveland have you ever wondered what soldiers go through making split second decisions in combat can never be forgotten or undone a close look at a u.s. soldiers who struggle with the morality of killing in a war is coming your way as he explores the conscience of war that's in our special report here on r.t. . i had to go through a ten year old boy. we train them how to. develop the orders for them to. we never explained to them why it's ok. most people at the point of looking down in time to pull the trigger became conscious objectors. i don't remember squeezing the trigger i don't remember
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seeing him go down when i remembers that we shot him. on the other side are soldiers too and soldiers do it and they're trying to kill us we're trying to kill them and that's just the ugly face of war. nothing honorable and. i went to the war zone and i started seeing how i need to change. in the only way to do there do not pick up a rifle and kill another person that's why i'm applying for. another special report as a fourteen thirty g.m.t.
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these days world shaping events can be tracked in every detail through a variety of media from old fashioned print of course to the instant internet but how many people are really interested in looking for the nearest shopping mall or how often asked but not as the resident asked people on the streets of new york even if they know what's going on in the day to day so. are people aware of what's going on in the world this holiday season are they only interested in shopping this week let's talk about that what do you make of the first egyptian election since the revolution so no idea about well what do you think is the importance of it don't know anything about it or what's on your mind that shopping do you agree with britain's choice to pull out of its embassy in tehran. we don't follow the news these days so i'm not so informed about what do you follow these days. all the trip around the city to how do you think the
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european union should handle the greek situation but here me answer that you really don't follow that closely now what are you guys been following the news. knowledge of. he watches the news i watch the good. what is that h.d.t.v. and the cooking channel did you think nato had a right to pakistan this is getting very political i'm on a five day holiday i'm not going to get to try to political discussion i don't mean the sound not worldly but i'm being more attention there was have been over here it was happening in another country that is somewhat not affecting us do you think that's what most people feel probably what about to you probably whether or not you've crossed everything off your list this holiday the bottom line is you might want to consider taking a break from shopping to find out what's going on in the rest of the world.
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i want to give you to join us on this saturday if you can to stay with us for another look at the headlines of what's coming your way in just a few minutes. as russians pick for parliament who are the main contenders in the race for duma seats
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the party's ever present leader vladimir zhirinovsky by far russia's most boisterous and controversial bully politician current campaign slogan we are for russians priorities food housing transport and science biggest success cheering all ski poles third in russia's first presidential election critics cry over racist remarks personal violence and populist slogans no good for putting them out britain says poisoned ali's underleaf unico on the party list and ensuring his parliamentary protection. the liberal democratic party of russia election two thousand and eleven fund r.t. . the move. move. move
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