tv [untitled] December 10, 2011 4:00pm-4:30pm EST
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but that's the end of your career. twenty five thousand protesters are officially said to have been out on the streets of central moscow to contest the outcome of sunday's parliamentary election but organizers claimed that numbers were far higher. the biggest protest in moscow for nearly two decades ramped up without incident with protesters praising police for restraint join me and he's now in central moscow for more details. u.k.'s resulting no to a new plan european deal cuts a shadow over unity dreams leaving the other twenty six member states to plans of saving the euro amongst themselves. from the frying pan into the fire gazans who
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lives have been shattered by israeli rockets siege and sanctions see a better future even in war torn libya the top stories of the sad. international news in comments around the clock around the world this is. thousands of people have voiced given voice to a peaceful opposition rally in the heart of the russian capital the call to was issued after sunday's parliamentary election that the opposition claimed was rigged and he has the details. moscow's biggest protest in some two decades took place without incident very peaceful and in fact protesters are praising police restraint of course there was a lot of security the ministry of interior has put the number at some twenty five thousand people at its highest point throughout the day some of the opposition speakers today claiming there was one hundred hundred or one hundred fifty thousand
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people here clearly that's not the case earlier in the day some protesters did meet at revolution square which was what organizers wanted the original location to be there was no permit for that but a lot of those thousands did peacefully make their way to below the maya square which is where the protest took place and moscow wasn't the only city which saw protests they began out east in vladivostok took place across central russia and in st petersburg as well there came out we do know that there were minor scuffles with police and that there were ten arrests but here in moscow that was certainly not the case very peaceful and it seems a lot of the organizers are very happy with that in terms of these protests they of course began and they're calling for free and fair elections on monday when it was clear what the results were the happen on tuesday as well there were several arrests this of course has been the biggest and from the government what we heard was from the president from the prime minister that people of course have the right
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to come out and voice their opinions and make demands if it stays out within the law what we heard in terms of what we heard was a little harder criticism from prime minister putin about outside comments about russia's election specifically speaking about secretary of state hillary clinton and her comments that elections in russia were neither free or fair and some interesting developments have come out which really do back up the prime minister's statements goalless which is an organization that monitored some of this election. e-mails came out from life news and it you can go onto their web site and actually see some of these communications that happen. between the u.s. state department and goal is to observe this election and there you have some of the observers asking how much they would be paid for each violation that they found with that said the central election committee did say that there were minor violations they did up hold the outcome of the vote but did say that they would launch some kind of investigation but you clearly have back and forth between the
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west and russia about these elections prime minister vladimir putin has made it very clear that he believes that certainly the secretary of state has stepped over a line and you also have the media covering it in very different ways we saw fox news showing videos of athens greece which of course has had protests all year long maybe more entertaining certainly painting a better picture of chaos but most certainly not moscow as you can see clearly the greek alphabet and palm trees in those shots you had c.n.n. showing pictures of a nationalist rally which took place a year ago they to be fair did later file a correction on that but a very different picture painted by western media as to what was happening in moscow this week it certainly wasn't chaotic and this was the first day that we saw tens of thousands of people come out onto the streets in terms of the opposition and there was leaders who always organizing these protests well there are a lot of different faces some of them not even connected to political parties but those that are most well known are probably bodies themselves who has been in
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russian politics for years he was a former deputy prime minister and he openly is known to be supported by washington's national in downman for democracy and he was at these protests today he was detained actually earlier this week and another i think it's fair to say up and coming star is alexei love on a he is a blogger very well known here in russia not so much in the west he was detained and will say detained for fifteen days so he didn't come to this rally a lot of his supporters were here what you don't hear a lot about him is about his nationalist mind you hear a lot about his anti-corruption work but you don't hear about his speeches about russia's for russia and so on but if you lou. the bit closer you can see in some of his speeches that he made earlier this week at protests there were some statements that could easily be could be classified as hate speech one of his quotes was i will cut their throats so really some of the people that came out today don't necessarily associate themselves with a political party they came out for free and fair elections but
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a lot of different parties here today and a lot of different faces of opposition reporting from moscow and he's now a party. well russia's election attracted worldwide attention and drew some criticism from foreign powers the head of the state duma foreign affairs committee constantine believes washington is playing a political game against russia. i was very much surprised to see the recent comments by hillary clinton and these comments. very much out of the framework which was drafted in the preliminary conclusion. parliamentary assembly of all we see in the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe which was issued the next day after the elections the conclusions are not fair and they believe that these conclusions by clinton are not free from the political interests of the united states of america because the united states of
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america are in competition with russia on very many important issues and this is great that if and when you can create additional problems for your interlocutor for your partner at the negotiation table then it may be easier for you to reach your own goals so for me the statement by hillary clinton some of the statements by by the european union by nato by other representatives in the west is just a part of the game this is not about democracy in russia this is not about elections in russia this is about jupitus and this is about making russia a little bit weaker and more in order to make yourself a little bit stronger and this is absolutely unacceptable. but it's not going to r.t. dot com for analysis on this story and check out our you tube channel for the best pictures of the rally.
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it's. just turning eight minutes past one am here in the russian capital the dream of united europe has been given a bloody nose by the u.k. after prime minister david cameron snubbed the other twenty six members london opted out at one of the most important political gatherings in the region's recent history aimed at saving the single currency cameron blocked a new deal saying he was protecting his country's financial interests and sovereignty so instead of an old europe pact with the treaty to impose sanctions and harmonized budget rules will now have to be agreed upon between individual governments hungry also originally said no to a new treaty but has since changed its mind and is now consulting its parliament to
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all the states are also doing the same a new plan is due to be agreed upon by next march an economics professor claim us says it doesn't address the immediate needs of hard hit countries like greece and ireland. short of it does disaster. suggestion need the euro in europe in part that's really the message i'm getting from. the start or others for. not going along which in a way i think is a sensible decision to take. because i don't see the solution. figured out there. and this summit. going to help europe agree you take to reach three countries who need the rule of agreed on no show. on each country should make matches for just minutes. almost
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two to meet you still having to deal with the problems of greece spain portugal ireland and also italy. not being addressed. well still to come in the program all for one demonstrators around the world call for the release of one of america's most well known prisoners are getting his murder conviction was politically motivated. and cause for optimism a conflict over election results in the caucuses which threatened to turn bloody seems to have come to a peaceful resolution. a story still to come but first al qaeda colombia's fall guerrillas and the occupy london movement in an attempt to put an end to the months long and he called for protests london police have equated the group to establish terrorist networks and although the authorities later admitted the comparison was over the top it left activists questioning why peaceful protest is
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being viewed as a crime bennett's reports. tense dreadlocks even didgeridoos but all the occupy london protesters really terrorists the city's police force seems to think so it sent a letter to banks and businesses in the financial district warning of the terror threat posed by occupy activists it puts them in the same bracket as al qaeda well i'd say to anybody who believes it to come come here and have a look for themselves to see that we are totally peaceful protest is preposterous to say that the backlash of criticisms force the police to admit its wording was too strong but it stands by its warning to big businesses to remain vigilant issuing this statement we've seen crime linked to protests in recent weeks to be around groups entering office buildings and with that in mind we continue to brief key trusted partners on activity linked to protest this is the building in question
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occupies so-called bank of ideas activists moved in here nearly three weeks ago it had been empty for months the apparent terrorists now use it for meetings and lectures on how to solve the current crisis they can even count celebrity backers and politicians amongst their guests and a huge number of people want to see a different kind of economic system that's what people here stand for and i want to come and lend solidarity to that the u.k. is complicated laws on squatting mean the owners still haven't been able to vic their new uninvited tenants since the building wasn't in use the activists don't see why they should leave is a fair point private property. is it fair that there's nearly a million buildings empty out there in the u.k. and people freeze to death every winter i would counter that with this so far this is the only building processed is have occupied it belong c.b.s. it was empty before it was taken over as the swiss banks the conviction order for this building beefing up security at its main offices just across the street as
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they fear the protesters could spread both u.b.s. and the financial services authority refused to comment but they clearly heeding police advice securities tighten the money district. a small group of people recently stormed the offices of a mining company during a national strike they claim to be part of the occupy movement those here though deny any links but that hasn't stopped police tarring them with the same brush it's just unfortunate that some people are actually done that and it's because in police attention. it's going to label those as well you would get a few bad on its own in any organisation and they've said well look they're all like you main it's just not true the original occupy camp hopes to keep its protest peaceful evicting anyone using its name as an excuse for violence they might not be al-qaeda but any minority prepared to step the wrong side of the law could play
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straight into police hands either bennett london well the occupy camp in the capital is still standing like that of their fellow campaigners in the us city of boston who saw their tent city dismantled police moved into the square at about five am local time on saturday taking down tents and arresting dozens of activists some protesters remove their belongings early police action would be heavy handed the city etc deadline for midnight on thursday for them to leave but took no action until two days later that was the latest in a recent string of addictions throughout the u.s. as demonstrators are told that they must leave their camps or face prosecution three month long nationwide movement against corporate excess as already seen thousands of arrests tells on this story are available for you on our website r.t. dot com. israeli bombs continue to pound palestinian land with four people killed over the last few days the latest on ressort exchange of rockets early saturday morning though no injuries have been reported tensions across the israeli gaza
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border flare up on thursday and dozens of children have been wounded in gaza since . one of the major reasons alongside a massive unemployment rate the people of fleeing palestine in search of work and life as it is porous here explains even a country still reeling from a bloody civil war is seen as a better option. here is where gaza's desperate and unemployed gather thousands who are hoping that the war in libya can offer them over spite from the hardships of war on their doorstep. we don't have any source of income prisoners are in better conditions in us that's why people want to run away from here. the queues here are long and full of hope. and i'm happy to do any type of work there it is make a difference just to get some income so my children can survive. the united nations puts unemployment in gaza at forty five percent two and three gazans live in
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poverty and every year the ministry of labor says another thirty thousand people join the ranks of jobless ever since israel imposed a siege on gaza nearly five years ago the private sector has all but ground to a halt but i'm interested in the economy and gaza is dependent on israel it's the way israel set it up all the materials we need for industry in construction have to come from israel through the israeli ports and airports we have no direct relationship with the outside world before the palestinian uprising in two thousand tens of thousands of gazans worked in israel they pass through here areas the largest border crossing between israel and gaza but as you can see now only a handful of people trickle through each day now you shall we was a painter and would earn about thirty american dollars a day enough for his family to survive on but in the last seven years he can't cross the border and with no work this side his children often go to bed hungry he was one of the first to sign up when
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a call went out for people interested in going to libya to register i don't care if it's libya or not and ready to go to mars for the sake of getting food for my children i can't give them more than twenty cents a day to survive on can you imagine that i must says israel promised to lift the blockade on gaza as part of the recent prisoner exchange that freed the captured israeli soldier but israel says it made no such promise this is to control the control of the sea control the people in gaza. to breathe freely with the outside israel is the main goal was to be in the zone for the siege in gaza and this is where the government did not deny that israel says the siege is for security reasons and is afraid materials like cement and steel could be used to build weapons and military fortifications pulis here r.t. on the israel gaza border. well more news available online dot com for you including former priest telling john of this claims he was beaten up by the founder
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of an extremist website one attempting to record interviews at a conference in finland. and japan plans to use wild monkeys to measure radiation levels maybe for the human you could claim helicopters they've been using for the purpose cannot provide accurate data to get the full story on that said don't call. demonstrations are being held in cities worldwide calling for the release of a man who in turn a few days ago was america's most high profile death row prisoner. was incarcerated thirty years ago for killing a white police officer a crime he still denies when only this week a court reduced the sentence to life in prison without the possibility of parole and supporters claim the full not black panther movement member is an innocent political prisoner i just like powell says deserves a fair trial which he apparently never got. it is like many other cases
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in the united states a case where race entered into the prosecution where there are serious questions about the not only the efficacy but the effectiveness and fairness of the trial the elimination of the death penalty in this case it's really only one step and i hope it doesn't mean that now he's going to be consigned to a life without parole and everybody's going to walk away and say ok we won because in fact justice has not been served in this case it's on the record now that the judge was biased racially biased it's on the record that the. police corruption in the philadelphia police force involved the suborning of perjury and the actual extortion to get witnesses to perjure themselves this trial was corrupt from the beginning and that's why amnesty and human rights watch and so many other organizations say justice must be done and say that you've got to start with a fair trial. still have you this how can the world overcome the consumerist
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obsession. buying trading making selling is the way to make a living you had better you feel good and then and then you are looking for something else the president asked people in new york whether it is time to say no to buying things you don't need. a post-election standoff that threatened to explode into a revolution in the republican south seems to be resolved peacefully the outgoing president stepped down paving the way for a new poll in march. explains. they thought of course he has been governing the caucus republic of south senator for ten years has and now it's his resignation on saturday emphasizing he has made this decision this isn't a step down to avoid violence and to and the political standoff in the region indeed following the presidential election here in the very by the situation here has been very tense and very dangerous following the opposition candidate our
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jurors victory in the presidential runoff and now the candidate and it will be really who was expected to win this vote and who was considered as the key favorite of the presidential vote complaints to the supreme court itself affected about violations allegedly committed biology of his team and a later the court ruled two and now the outcome of the vote and moreover to bar or herself from participating in the next poll should yield for march that was something our joy her former education minister saw thirty never accepted she declared herself president elect and submitted her role complain to the supreme court hundreds of her supporters have taken to the streets of the capital tentpole to size been involved in this conflict have started negotiations where russia has played a role over mediator eventually as we can see that the court has agreed to step down to officially pass the presidential powers to prime minister it's been very tough and difficult but eventually as we can see it's been resolved peacefully now
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to some more news from around the world in world updates at least three people are dead following volley clashes in the democratic republic of congo after the results of presidential elections were disputed in the capital kinshasa protested blocked roads and threw stones at police to disperse them with gas. tensions culminated when opposition leader in just a kitty rejected the results and declared himself president police have been deployed throughout kinshasa to bring the situation under control. a light aircraft has crashed into a school near the philippine capital shortly after takeoff killing at least thirteen people including two children there were no classes being held at the time of the incident firefighters have identified two pilots among the dead according to officials the crew declared an emergency after taking off from manila but failed to return to the airport before crashing. the two thousand and seven nobel peace prize is being presented to three women in the norwegian capital
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for their non violent struggle for women's rights prize was awarded jointly to the president of liberia and insulate the activist. and pro-democracy campaign to tell a cool calm when his were presented with a medal and the clover in the prize of one point five dollars will be split between three. star gazers across the world prepared to catch a glimpse of a spectacular lunar eclipse at the phenomenon's pick the moon takes on a dramatic red hugh the celestial display will be most clearly visible in east asia and a strange lunar eclipse is only happened when the sun and moon are perfectly aligned with earth in between next time is due to happen is predicted for twenty forty. well with just two weeks until the christmas holidays till the world over are ringing to the sound of sales but it's consumerism running out of control laura oftenest our own resident in new york asks if what we're buying is really what we
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need. there's no doubt we live in a consumerist world are you sick of it this week let's talk about that it's christmas time so i think it's normal. to to buy something you know why is it normal to buy so much more stuff just because it's jesus's birthday. good question there's no thanksgiving it's black friday so i think that sort of a real cultural shift here what does it say about us as a culture that when we're so obsessed with buying stuff. that we need to get a life i think it's because the human nature has a longing for something and they've decided to fill it with things instead of a spiritual focus to those things get in the way of our spiritual quest i absolutely believe so because i think distraction is one of the keys to getting
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humanity our focus it is it's an important anymore so you have it and you feel good and and the your are looking for something else yet and then you feel bad because you bought something that you didn't need yeah this is happened way before you were born that's how it is yeah times with additional money was made it was made to train the volume was traced with thought the matter was. boring trading making selling is the way to make a living so were prehistoric caves covered in neon lights with logos plastered all around us they are right now around us the technology was available you betcha it would be i believe in recycling i believe in you know not consumerism but go to your local salvation army exchange what does it say about our culture that we are so just posable. that we are exactly that and we're looking at life in a really shallow way how do you think history is going to remember at this time and age as consumers i'm going to be
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a part of that yes no look right way sport because. i'm i live in france and my family are very careful with their money my family in law they think twice about buying stuff so i listen to them it does make me more careful but i'm afraid i'm consumed with. god when the time that i've been at times here whether or not your sick of the pressure of our consumerist culture the bottom line is when it comes to buying stuff you don't need maybe it's best to just say no. twenty six minutes past the hour ahead the russian capital lets you up to date then from the south i'll be back with the headlines in just a moment. i
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believed and hope for many years in the soviet system has faded away in less than twenty four hours as bell of air sky a push up coupled with below we acted in a true russian style we didn't know exactly what the future would bring that we don't think about later three leaders come together and sign an agreement dissolving the u.s.s.r. for good to get rid of the so called big brother that was always controlling them was the dream of many republics where. but when the allies of the people they put
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it like this i will liberate you from the kremlin oppression no one wants to take the blame but we would not be able to persuade gorbachev and besides his word could not be relied upon. he could tell you anything and do something completely different i can forgive myself for me too liberal and in the same boris yeltsin before i should have that was my mistake. this is the decisive in strict boris yeltsin that sets in the kremlin instead of good stuff about time. i don't think we have left elevator forest soaries of. decades past but the discussion still rages was this applause or a fait accompli. download the official location on the phone oh i pod touch from the.
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