tv [untitled] January 28, 2012 4:00pm-4:30pm EST
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leagues hold to me right now just west from how was i open. all my goodness that sounds like a no fly zone to different language it was an open sesame to direct intervention meeting war the observers were sitting in to syria they picked the wrong man to lead to mission sudanese general be based off the air manage your eyes fill with deliver the goods against the side believing him for everything going on what a general he do he said assad is cooperating it's exactly the opposite of what the last one they wanted a precarious just step up whatever they have in my which is some kind of. the best solution is the way syria's civil it's only to see it's usually a chimera opposition in syria syria is an authoritarian state recorder in the one god yet reported we get to go to
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a national poll that apparently are some credibility he said on a binge already of syrians. for america and britain and the arab league and theirs to intervene in syria use of spears and to have an arrogant resolution saying and all the power to it yet bt in two weeks well assad absolutely should in diplomatic way which charlies people to go to. the bed intensifying fighting between the syrian army and opposition groups talking sarah firth speaking to bay area near the capital which was recently taken over by rebel fighters and she reports although the opposition's united against the regime there polls apart on my methods. a clear message from the protesters in this damascus as a funeral takes place. we don't want killing we don't want to. see. children killing we don't read them we don't we will do.
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this this is going to all come to us for now they feel safety is being provided by the free syrian army the guerilla body made up of many army defectors who say its presence here has enabled protests like these to go ahead. the military cannot come in anymore because the free syrian army is protecting us we support the free syrian army and we support. the former army colonel heads the f.s.a. from the brute he's been steadfast from the start and his calls the foreign military intervention of his safe are void of partnerships with any other opposition elements he sees defense significant inside the country and the national khuda nation council one of the leading opposition groups remains adamant that foreign military intervention would make an already to tear erasing situation even worse whole while the security position has caused some areas to get out of control
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of seems that there is a war between two groups outside the country and it's the syrian national council pitching itself as the main opposition but it too has failed to unify the many different opposition factions and this lack of unity has hampered the calling coups for direct u.n. involvement russia and china remain firmly opposed to a resolution that leaves the door open to foreign military intervention and a far cry from previous calls the dialogue qatar and saudi arabia no talk to further the opposition this could cost even more lives say many nice lead to find red. you have to work with the other side it's working with the other side. of. the f.s.a. say they have little choice but to use weaponry to protect civilians. who have this mean square here in town with people who come out and protest even the security forces trying to come in but we protect them but this is what's happening here that
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it remains a precarious situation in a moment of confusion the crowd gets nervous and starts to run one point. still says where they come from. i know you can't believe it that a lot of confusion here on the face even if the reading in a different direction was not exactly sure what's going on at all that the you know a safe situation today right now and all of this happening just fifteen minutes from the city center is just a day before it's a government demonstrations so position can show continues to gain ground the divisions within the country have never been clearer. idea. with service people a blog updated r.t. dot com where she's posting extensively on the situation in syria there you will find images of various parts of the country that have made it to where including the latest pictures showing people running around there in the mask.
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the official. from the. video. feeds now in the palm of your. dot com. polish protesters refused to give up the fight over the web piracy part of the country signed up to more demos a planned against back to the multinational deal forged in secrecy the say that activists will go on to say allows firms to censor the internet the e.u. officials already resigned over it which was signed as well but twenty two european countries earlier this week lecturers rescue reports from warsaw. a passer by from england confused scenes on friday in central warsaw with filming of
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a sequel for the hollywood movie. judging from the number of masked men and cameras such resemblance was tangible the film character forceful revolution these people are all still standing for change to stop the anti counterfeit trade agreement act from becoming law in poland minus fifteen degrees centigrade is definitely not an excuse for thousands who gathered in central warsaw friday it's a week of numerous mass rallies across the world with people protesting against the internet censorship act it may have a positive aim to protect intellectual property but these protesters fear it will be used to police the web and take harmless websites offline. engineer martin says he's working under threat because of actors obscurity with the international pact worked out in complete secrecy issues with.
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legally censoring information the government. is very unclear the negotiations have lost since two thousand and four and nobody's been told anything unlike the week's massive anti active protests in poland friday's showdown had clear political overtones while the majority of the crowd was voicing no to the treaty a large chunk was directing their anger at the government and experts say the scale of public dissent has managed to make war soldiers ruling elite nervous the government was promoting itself as being modern as. people probably internet and people trying to keep them accountable so when they discover that the government is supporting something without it was purely political answer to no we don't believe you anymore despite this considers the harm governments are pretty nice in the steadily scenes they are. point of view already tactic and the n.l. that they may not ratify act and they will have a second thought so after
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a week of ignorance i think suddenly they realize that the protests are much deeper . to become law in poland act and needs the approval of both the polish and european parliament nobody knows for sure how long this might take but protesters say they will continue piling the pressure on the authorities to stop this happening and i think it came as a complete shock to a government nobody expected this and nobody expected. to. do this going to think i think there will be a lot more. loss for at least two weeks i think because. i think this is how long it will take to actually pass the legislation the prime minister to scare has been adamant war so would not give in to and blackmail in the street but what was initially acquired social protest has become politically broader with every rally ask elating in both the numbers present and the level of aggression alexi russia's
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key r.t. reporting from warsaw in poland. no two is in a flap over a censorship scandal after the microblogging firm said it can now remove tweets country by country if they flout the local laws needless to say uses a furious at the potential free speech purge nobody campaign aaron schwartz told r.t. that countries that censor twitter could expect this to backfire. the important thing to understand about twitter's policy though is that it's reactive they get it in response to a government order or a court order and what's nice about twitter is because it's a real time service the government is going to be slower than twitter almost always you know by the time you get a court order asking someone to take down a tweet and by the time twitter reviews it and it goes through all the policies will probably be passed and everyone on twitter will have read it already it'll have been retreated hundreds of times twitter has been especially admirable in how they deal with this in that they are particularly highlighting tweets that have been censored by the government so there's no none of this disguise that goes on
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with some of the other major companies where things just suddenly disappear and you don't know why twitter has said they'll make it very clear to their users your government is censoring you and i think that will be a huge step in pressuring both people to share the stuff that was censored but also pressuring governments to change their policies we've seen this incredible uprising all around the world against censorship in various forms whether it was sofa in the us or act in europe and i think it's just going to build people realize they have this power now they can when changes not just from companies but from governments and the more people realize that the more people are going to get involved and participate and the more that happens the harder time everyone's going to have censoring people. this is our t. just ahead of the wind chills global warming getting people. would you be willing to blow dry your hair anymore yes i'd be willing to be willing to dry your clothes on the line and never use to drag machine and. president people. would sacrifice to say. also coming up we're screwed that will just stop sheer
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scale of the flow through the paces before time before they welcome the winter olympics. iran is banning sales of oil to the european union in a retired trim move after the e.u. banned oil from iran lawmakers into ran to finalize a draft bill to be discussed on sunday immediately holton crude oil sales in response to a new one radian fuel to begin in the summer iran's also to restart talks on sunday with nuclear inspectors into rob first such discussions in over three years you can trace nuclear program which the iranians and sisters peaceful is the source of rising tension with the west which fears it for military reasons planning to ban oil exports but to run it is going to make the first move its by cutting supplies possibly next week. in london where antiwar protesters are fearing the worst in the continuing standoff. the people here are saying that this is just the first step in st many again that calling
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a possible war with iran that gathered here outside the u.s. embassy in london and message is very clear you can see on the banners all around me saying to attack iran calling on people to stand up and be counted and oppose a possible war with iran which these days is becoming more and more like sanctions are in. the e.u. both on oil exports and on financial and of course. the recent killing of. scientists which they say was carried out by israel or the u.s. they saying. threat against iran and they're here to show you that there is a very little public support in this country anyway for a war with broad. tools that is. financially in terms of human law if. people feel there's a war on iran is not just
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a. it's brought to us by the same rules as the last. big a very skeptical of being held in a key location in london outside the us embassy to protest against what these people are calling this u.s. imperialism at least a government and the mainstream media in this country is building on something. coming out on the streets repeatedly to protest against. the writings for writing the blows on the beleaguered euro zone now fitch has downgraded five countries they include spain and italy which are the big worries because of the size of they for all the leaders in key finance is struggling to try to find a remedy to the debt crisis of the annual world economic forum reports from davos. we've seen leaders not only from the eurozone but from other countries financial and political leaders also continuing to fight and to argue over the proper solutions for the eurozone crisis and at the center of it is a lot of people pushing for a larger bailout fund for a for
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a secure fire wall the irony is that as they're talking about this we hear that germany wants greece to hand over control of its fiscal budget as a condition for the next bailout package where the further irony is that we've seen capitalism really be one of the topics one of the issues here at this davos questioning of capitalism in its current form is still serving the global and these western nations and i just heard david cameron and his remarks at davos asked about this and he said you know despite the problems i still believe that the capitalism in its current form and in western democracies is the best first serving freedom and democracy at the same time that we see not only technocrats managing it to push through very difficult budgetary reforms in italy in greece these are people that were not democratically elected now to go
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a step further we have germany wanting greece we're going to hand over control over its budget entirely this is offered over its fiscal matters. a lot of find out about those who headed for the world economic forum wearing a business suit three activists from the feminist group stage a topless protest against the economic elite get out of again pretty cold too also . this is a great deal straightly of natural history museum but the kids clearly want the history of it for them to be got the prettiest story. online just for a second. ok more about. wealthy british style.
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market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. the multinationals in india is threatening to wipe out millions of smaller grocery stores now what is likely to mean cheaper food and jobs boost the pre-packed food future generations of local market traditions too was not his prius free to
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discover it. this dry food store has been in city and they're seeing chalons family for six generations it's one of the many small retail stores that have been operating in this market in old delhi for hundreds of years. six generations of our family grew financially and provided us with everything but now seeing child one's way of life could be at risk after years of pressure the indian government decided to allow foreign multibillion retailers the likes of tesco and wal-mart access to one of the fastest growing middle classes in the world until now india only allowed single brand foreign retailers like reebok to enter the country even though the indian economy opened up more than a decade ago economists here argue that the country needed at least five years to build up its domestic multi brand retail sector before allowing foreign competition into the country but now politicians argue that it might be the perfect time for
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foreign companies to enter india's five hundred ninety billion dollar retail sector the politicians behind the push say that farmers can make more money and consumers will pay less for food if the stores are allowed into india these retailers could provide organization to india supply chain by cutting out unnecessary middlemen president obama and other western leaders have also been putting pressure on india to allow their stores to open in the country arguing that they could provide jobs to millions of indians but small business owners still argue that it's an idea that would jeopardize their way of life. the big stores open up small businesses will not be able to compete with them and they will find it hard to survive so this is a conspiracy against us to shut us down and open big shops but we will not allow this to happen in india. the small business will be swallowed by will not like the way small fishes are written by the big fishes in the sea these small family run businesses will be completely destroyed jeopardizing the financial situation of
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families and children for now however opposition within india has stalled the decision from. being finalized store owners like sing challen are watching the debate closely wondering if his family's business and the all delhi that he's known his whole life will suddenly change. this is an attempt to destroy the livelihood of the businessmen in india but we will not allow this to happen in india resisting outsiders from potentially destroying his family's tradition priya sri there are t. delhi india. take you through some world news brief the nigerian army showed eleven affected boko haram insurgency during a gun fight in the country's east it follows a warning from the supposed leader of the violent islamist sect that they will kill more security personnel and kidnap their families and we could go back or killed more than one hundred eighty people during a gun and bomb attack in the northern city of colonel walk around one sharia law enforced nigeria. at least forty six people have been killed and ten injured in
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a fire that swept through a drug and alcohol rehab center in lima peru local media reports say more people died because patients were locked in their rooms unable to escape the court is being investigated. divers have found the body of a woman aboard the sunken cost concordia cruise liner bringing the death toll to seventeen sixteen people remain missing meanwhile operations to pump fuel from the tanks of the red ship have been delayed because of bad weather luxury cruise boat with over four thousand on board run aground two weeks ago on reefs off the italian coast but the captain later arrested. the ski slopes of sochi are in place for the next winter olympics now comes the test of course to make sure we will close standards the russian resorts facilities are hosting their first ski years in organizers hope will be all downhill from here is there is a lot explains. it's no weekend called in the caucasus mountains but it's the hottest time for ski fans many like this couple even keen promise for
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a say bierria for the season's grand opening in sochi now that. it's thirty snowing a month ago so much snow who wanted to ride so badly and now we had this chance. super this is also cool to a brand new resort just off the black sea coast but the numbers just plan to attract ski fans who might otherwise prefer a winter break in france or switzerland kilometers of tracks that will be able to compete with many european resorts means six to ten thousand tourists will be able to stay here to show you the good and seasonal warm weather lets a few foreign destinations a little high and dry but at the end steph here it was a cougar became snowed under with work as skiers sold out new resorts just a little while and you. believed and everyone enjoyed. very positive feedback this morning yes that's true. but they're also cudos biggest
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test is yet to come in february and march just advance for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics it will mean two or just will be strictly are pissed but for now they're making the most of the snow the freedom and even the romance amid the russian winter it's great to have their snow is some of that it was supposed to kiss and that's why i went down the hill so if you'll excuse me. our t. sochi. a snowy slopes may bring skiis together but our fluctuating weather around the world continues to divide others in the international community lorie how often is that i asked people in new york how far they will it go to cool down. today legislators are introducing more and more bills to help curb the effects of global warming what are you willing to do to help out this week let's talk about bet would you be willing to do not blow dry your hair anymore that's that i'd be
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willing to do would you be willing to dry your clothes on the line and never use or drag machine i don't know about that you know it's a padded defense would you be willing to change your behavior like say i walk into any destination that's under two miles instead of driving like what i'm doing today is a yes yeah yeah absolutely absolutely beside your virtual. well it's good what about showering for under a minute. i'm always skin and pretty much brooks all and so the electrical futilely of the mother saves money don't become the postal is the clock on the marker or if you know do you think most people are willing to change their daily behavior even though i'm a little proud to call them selfish you know they don't really care about the planet until until it affects them personally and financially that's the world we live in whether or not you're willing to change your energy consumption habits now the bottom line is you might just have to in the future if global warming continues
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speak. to. him if. we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark chemicals what the poor props we do not want anymore a new deal molds. our core system is just those of those more experience and i'm just just appalled that that's allowed to go on in america. eating this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being used they come aboard to experiment to be used as guinea pigs.
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now we have more questions than we have matters where it's. like. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. soulless substance. a touch like a well trained army. villages in ruins. thailand where time stands still.
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all becomes a sea of nothing. the mysterious sounds of russia on our t.v. . hello this is our t.v. the top stories for us tonight russia slams a new u.n. draft resolution on syria as an acceptable saying is targeting regime change and paving the way for possible for the bench of the arab league's also hoping it seems that the mission in syria over the upsurge of violence that. test is in poland vowed to continue fighting the international anti web piracy pact and the
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politicians who support in the tourist trade agreement activists say it allows governments to police the internet in the guise of protecting copyright. and yet another blow to the struggling eurozone is five nations credit scores get cut including spade in italy e.u. leaders and key finance experts are struggling to try to find a solution to the deepening debt crisis at the world economic forum. next the cause report takes a swipe at the politicians on the bankers are all doing enough to reassure the markets and the people that recovery is just around the corner. i'm going. to.
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