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officers said that they were simply enforcing a no camping wall and activists are allowed back into the park but the demonstrators say it was a full scale of the occupy movement has seen some heavy handed police tactics including the recent taser shocking of a protester in d.c. pregnancies from the economy think tank believes that the activists are smart enough not to overreact to excessive use of force by police. who knows what's going through their head space on that you know when we i watch that video it's available online and it looks like there was no justification for it when i went to make years in the day to ask about it people said the only thing he was doing was taking down signs around the tents that said no camping and so that was the rationale for tasering him he was dropping values not being as threatening looks like a excessive use of force my sense is that it's not going to provoke the macpherson campers that they're more. disciplined than that to fall for that trap the occupy movement in
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a few months. and show the american people that if they get mobilized and organized that we have power we can change the direction this country so the future's going to be an american spring that's going to explode on the scene and become more important the presidential race in two thousand and twelve asia's leading economy china has pledged to consider pumping cash reserves into the euro zone to help with the blocs debt crisis the offer comes after strong lobbying by the german chancellor during her three day trip to the country it comes as it awaits the conclusion of a drawn out greek debt talks the negotiations are key to athens receiving a second bailout and are seen as its only opportunity to avoid default at the same time new leaders are working feverishly to force through unpopular financial legislation. a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party says that people won't take kindly to these measures being forced upon them. it's only going to get worse i mean at the moment they're bending jamming the flags on the streets of athens i predict it will be roll next and then
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there's been you never know it could be toppled as well the tensions between the countries particularly between the north of europe and the south of europe is only going to get greater and what you've got is you've got protests in the south and what we're seeing in the north is a political revolution where new parties are spreading in all skeptic parties gets better results than ever before the scary thing here that you have is once you start tinkering with democracy and trying to change things. i think you got a very slippery slope in these and what's happening at the moment over here is that the e.u. has really shown get through to children what it's all about it doesn't want to listen to the people they're talking about an intergovernmental agreement and this will go into primary e.u. law through secondary legislation which means that the people can be bypassed there will be referendums across the continent particularly in iowa where the should be a referendum on this and what will happen is they will bypass the people and people go straight into really you know they will get exactly what they want and it is a complete affront to democracy he used to consider vladimir putin his arch enemy blaming him for the death of his son alexander litvinenko think former f.s.b.
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officer but this week saw an unexpected change of heart from the fierce kremlin critic who now admits he simply said what the western press wanted to hear walter goodwin yank oh spoke with r.t. is your company. course but is. this is how we found michael e. twenty and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no water what. if it wasn't for the help of various people who would have died from hunger or frozen to death the last time i was on christmas eve. we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer sander levin and co was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like suffix out tycoon boris berezovsky and. and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k.
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. would you smile to. your extremist you know that there are. given you're pretty you're diverse you would be. one by three and co sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. we're going to read even. if you're watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about all the hatred. you only i had known my son worked for british intelligence you would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent but. what else can i answer the. only with. the u.-turn vaulters says came when his sons we don't marina been enco revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for and my six alexander litvinenko
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was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british security services at the time he was murdered at first by truly thin and cold like many others claimed his son had been poisoned with polonium to town on putting the former f.s.b. officer and fierce critic of the kremlin alexander litvinenko spent twenty three days in a london clinic slowly dying from a toxic substance possibly consumed through a cup of tea even before police in london started questioning suspects the victim's father was actively kissing the russian government today by their at me it's he was saying only what the west wanted to hear. of course i realize russia's f.s.b. and the idea you have to take polonium to london brink over some heads and leave traces everywhere and there suspect. you're not a fool either way it was anger and blind hatred speaking inside of me viper and now
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believes his son fell victim to his own game of double agents now he wants his words to be heard but the media outside russia which wants down his door for interviews now won't even reply to his requests. why is that. because. of the regime i was a root treasure for the movie the whole there are very few people who would say as many horrible things about as i did. you know living in two thousand and eight was the only thing young call flat russia or sanctuary need something is settled in the sleeping quiet town of sinegal it offered a new anonymous life the man claimed putin was his number one enemy so hiding in europe he believed was the only safe solution today by the litvinenko is still afraid to open this door not because of putin though but because of his landlord to whom he owes a lot of money this miserable life has made him a slave of his sanctuary but surely the namco sold everything he had in russia to
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come to eataly he opened a small business several years ago but it went bankrupt things got worse after the seventy three year old had buried his wife but for now fears here casket could be removed because he hasn't paid the cost of a barrel plot and it's been months since the electricity was shot on to his flat he was lost for two euros went on a gas canister and that is gone to no good in the with your. book. doing to let the southern wind in sight. there is east only as russia. learned from. children who want to go home to russia i do want to stay here. in the church. synagogue. now to some other news making headlines around the world at this hour. in least one person has reportedly been killed when one police
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when police excuse me used tear gas to break up a protest by indigenous people the demonstrators blocked a road used by mining operations on their ancestral lands they were also voicing their concerns over state proposals to liberalize the country's mining industry which they claimed would lead to environmental damage. seventeen bodies have been recovered by rescuers after an overloaded boat carrying illegal immigrants from the dominican republic capsized on saturday thirteen survivors have also been pulled from the water authorities say the number of the dead is expected to go up at least forty people are still missing the boat was heading to neighboring puerto rico when it overturned. freezing temperatures across europe claimed more victims on sunday ukraine is the hardest hit with another nine deaths reported bringing the toll to one hundred thirty one one thousand eight hundred people have been taken to
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hospital eight people have also died in poland bringing the death toll there to fifty three this in here weather also brought disruption to transport routes and left thousands without power according to forecasts the low temperatures will continue into next week. and a quick recap of today's and this week's main stories in just a few minutes stay with us you're watching.
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old means of protection can be used. in global supremacy. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine the u.s. has spent fifteen billion dollars in the price paid for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets when all things becomes the best form of defense. the close of team has been to the hub our of screen. where the country's mineral wealth starts its way across the ocean. now our team goes to the area. once named dr len in good looking to
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a different character to represent itself for local businesses are striving to build the aviation capital of russia. the for the four by fours are made and can be tested to the limit. welcome to the screech of. russia close up on r t. it's.
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in central moscow this is our by that you're with us russia and china blocked the western backed u.n. draft resolution on syria with moscow slamming the text for an unbalanced approach and denial of dialogue between the government and opposition this comes amid conflicting accounts that over two hundred people have been killed in the city of homs the government deny the reports while the opposition claims that if the bush tried to start a conflict. in egypt at least a dozen people are killed as anger at the authorities
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a failure to prevent seventy four deaths at a football match on wednesday sparks country wide protests clashes between security forces and protesters in cairo have been raging for four days with officers firing rubber bullets to keep demonstrators from entering the interior ministry building. and in russia's bitter subzero temperatures hundreds of thousands rally in both pro and anti-government demonstrations and out of next month's presidential election. next iran's interior minister talks exclusively to r.t. about how his country is coping with mounting sanctions don't go away. the possibility of war between the united states and iran is being debated around the world that's what the mood is like inside the country to discuss that the endowed joined by iran's interior minister. lot larger it's possible thank you for your time mr stone is that they were talking several days after the e.u.
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introduced oil sanctions against iran and i know the iranian leadership has responded by saying the sanctions would do move home to europe now until ron mean here still since iran gets seventy percent of its revenues from oil do you have any fears about negative social reactions including strikes as people may lose their jobs do you take this somehow into account in your work. such as. these speculations are new to our country and our government or the power of the people all around ruling bodies or in power as a result of popular voting therefore our government and are all for it is a completely popular and our people have participated in all areas and spheres of our life from the very start of the revolution therefore as i've said there's nothing new about these talks which are actually quite outdated and irrelevant nonetheless they keep speculating on this matter of trying to stir up psychological
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warfare inside our country or in the countries of the region well probably among people of their own countries that have enough of their own problems attempting to find someone else to blame for them we don't sell that much oil to your of illnesses and our european accounts don't have that much money. so you are starting to get this all star the u.s. and the west as a how do not conceal that one of the main tasks of these sanctions is to get the oil prices for the iranian oil lower that's decreasing their revenues from the oil iran saudi is they want a two we used to manipulate the political situation. i believe they've made a big mistake as this action results in turbulence for the oil and energy markets this very factor can result in oil price growth in these conditions the west should expect the drop in the euro rate and the euro market this new decision will result in further economic problems which as we can see have affected them already and so
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far they've been unable to find solutions oil and energy markets will experience instability and turmoil and this factor can boost prices for oil and energy products and jeopardize the market security and this is quite difficult for the markets which going by previous experience is used to consuming certain kinds of oil and energy and this also brings up technical and economic issues at the same time we're not worried for iran at all we've ensured our efficient planning in advance and with god's help we will continue moving forward but in the year the decisions taken today by the west unilaterally will result in the escalation of their own economic problems covering the story iran ians nav as the rankins with the aggressive and military rhetoric being built up by the west that they aren't as i've said these words are new these speculations have been going on for thirty years and there's no news in it to the iranian people the people of iran are in charge and they always participate in everything we don't sense any problems inside
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the country and if i may i would like to ask you about the recent killing of a nuclear scientist there have been other similar cases and as far as we understand the investigation into it has not made great progress so far why have there been no substantial results and who might be behind the killing. of this is clear is day and they admitted mossad and the cia as well as some european security services don't like to see nations progress they would like to have control and a monopoly over everything the great a rainy a nation and follows the path of certain. for new technologies it wants to stand firmly on its feet by means of its own strengths and produce its own knowledge they disapprove of this progress and they don't want to see other nations develop themselves the fact that they come over to such people's homes or attempt to murder an educated and broad minded university professor highlights the grave nature of their situation it demonstrates that the us and israel have disgraced themselves in
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this matter that they speak of human rights and at the same time they officially perform terrorist attacks and promote state terrorism expansion. in their slogans we see their idle talk on fighting terrorism their deeds however do not match their words they brought their troops to afghanistan under the pretext of defending human rights and fighting terrorism and drug trafficking and drug crops have increased forty fold since the americans got there. the number of casualties among innocent men women and children has increased significantly and so has the level of instability in the region that we actually witness terrorism development in the region of drug mafia and drug related revenues have grown as well and we see contradiction between their words and deeds. the scientists assassination will only make the iranian people stronger and more focused on their goal will people understand that they've chosen the right path the one of scientific progress the
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adversary doesn't want to see this happen as it would cause harm to them in the physical annihilation of people in full daylight is a sign of the adversary is complete powerlessness and despair on an issue and yes last i know that iran is having parliamentary elections in a month in many countries not only arab ones election may be used as a way to create provocations there are always some people unhappy with election results and this discontent made snowball i are concerned by this that a similar scenario man followed in iran. no thank god we've had twenty nine elections to date and this. election campaign will be our thirtieth election and it will take place in absolute peace and security like all the previous ones because our dear fellow citizens in all the regions all the cities and villages will willingly come to polling stations and cast their votes to designate their delegates to parliament to serve the purposes of development and prosperity for our country. is that the start of the you know that r.t.
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has been comprehensively covering the situation in the arab countries as we have covered the wars in libya and syria we often heard complaints from the leadership that the intelligence services of other countries have stepped up their operations on the territories of the countries concerned in the past year the way many are ledged imaginaries in syria and libya who could see with our own eyes that some people were apparently not libyans but fought on the side of the rebels can you see any increase in the operations of intelligence services from other countries or any attempts to penetrate your territory at least in recent years since the latest events in the arab countries began. you see foreign powers and other enemies are at work everywhere they might also be present in our country but we do not feel we should worry about this of course we should look out for superpowers and our enemies attempting to interfere in the home affairs of arabic countries especially in syria and in all countries where the people are in charge of running their
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nations they must keep track of such attempts or i don't know of other ways years worth of work until it's been about ts since the arab spring began with a first even the iranian leadership hailed the movements in egypt in libya as expressing democratic sentiments but now that one year is passed the attitude towards the events around your country has changed do you still believe those are people driven by their own democratic ideas or do you see hundred other countries in the events of the arab spring. we support any popular movement as long as people's demands are legitimate and the imperialistic regime of world supremacies is obviously trying to lead people away from the right path and neutralize the popular movement or transform it in favor of their own interest but it will have to get a pure straightforward all righteous path that people have been following you know what countries of the region whoever is stipulated by their willingness to defend
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their. right which is a legitimate demand from iran's viewpoint but that is that because they can one say that the instability in the region has considerably increased the narcotic drugs trafficking well we need our long kong yes afghanistan is certainly the focus of narcotic plantations now the americans and europeans are there and since they came narcotic drugs production has increased forty four old and it's a financial source for most terrorists who infringe the security of central asian states the states of the region and russia itself it's a threat not only for iran but for the region at large and russia if russia fails to keep an eye on what's going on next to its borders and around the country and this threat will most probably become a serious problem for russia itself it's a fact that both iran and russia the main drug trafficking route where at the beginning of it because the drugs first penetrate our country and then follow to turkey and then to europe and on the other hand russia is also on the route that
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it's northern and because the drugs penetrate russia through central asia and then go to europe we suffer serious losses on this route more than three thousand seven hundred lives have been lost in the attempt to resolve this issue and given we as humans are convinced we have to go on with this ruthless battle so as to save our people and despite the fact that the world community does not lend us necessary assistance in this cause we're alone to bad most financial costs and human losses in order to continue the struggle shut down the borders and blockade the territory inside the country in order to prevent the trafficking so it seems iran and russia will have to take responsibility for the problem themselves that they've been in the u.s. in when was the one of our best i was just the pairing for this interview several colleagues approached me at r.t. asking if there was going to be a war between iran and the usa what are you on film. as well as well in and then let me say this again all those fabrications are not new. to us the islamic
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republic of iran is a strong power capable of defending its regional security fully and the iranian people being a great and powerful nation are not afraid of those futile threats that any. but. there's a price for that you are going to be on your cell and nobody's going to see the film on screen yeah if you want to have sex go and have sex.
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line. would be soon which brightened a few new moon about songs from friends to christian movies so. please please don't talk t.v. don't come. russia and china block the western backed and u.n. draft resolution on syria with moscow slamming the text for an unbalanced approach and the denial of dialogue between the government and opposition this comes amid conflicting accounts that over two hundred people have been killed in the city of holmes the government denying the reports while the opposition claims it's the worst crackdown since the start of the conflict. in egypt at least a dozen people are killed as anger at the authorities failure to prevent seventy four deaths at a football match on wednesday sparks country wide protests clashes between security forces and protesters in cairo have been raging on for four days with officers
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firing rubber bullets to keep demonstrators from entering the interior ministry building. and in russia bitter subzero temperatures hundreds of thousands rally in both pro and anti-government demonstrations ahead of next month's presidential election. and now paul scott is here with the latest from the world of sports. hello welcome to the world of sport hayes what's coming up. net gain maria sharapova unfair long ago is not so over russia big spain to reach the fed cup semifinals. twice is nice scottish golfer paul lawrie claims his second cats are masters title after finishing fourth short clear of the chasing pack. and punch-drunk deny my moscow's boxes celebrates
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a five mill whitewash over the los angeles matadors in the world series. but we start with tennis where in moscow team russia put their place in the semifinals of the fed cup after a three one victory over spain after taking a tuna lead on saturday team russia were able to complete the job on sunday spain did haul the deficit when world number thirty three now they have to try the last in straight sets to collar suarez navarro six six three let's not long ago was not sort of a finish by an off with a three sets when i was sylvia so let espinosa the russian easily took the arming set six to her she lost the second despite leading four one one stage however she came back strongly to take the third six two four six six three the final score russia will face a home tie against all the belgium or serbia in april summitt finals still uncertainty over whether sharapova will once again be available. when we show up when you.

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