tv [untitled] February 10, 2012 11:00pm-11:30pm EST
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six thousand injured and even more still missing egypt's people have played high price to leave in a new country but despite all the sacrifices the shadow of the old regime still looms large during mubarak thirty years of mubarak's rule the number of people try them under military tribunals where one to two thousand now you know within about ten months or eleven miles we have twelve thousand which is of course a humongous number for a country ruled by the military the supreme council of the armed forces all cash that's no surprise but surprisingly enough those discounts took over from who'd previously run the country are not themselves before military tribunals. for. suspected killers. thought. to be the supreme court system. the ordinary people there may be.
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military courts this is a symbol and this is in the. hasty new proper investigation usually with a new lawyer and behind closed doors and the right of appeal of human rights activists complain military trials provide no justice and violate human rights you know you have a nineteen year old getting a twenty five year old send your centers because he walks of molotov cocktails and people who are found guilty of killing somebody by brutally beating him up and torturing him until he died these are getting seven years in jail so i mean there obviously there's something wrong with this picture a lot of these people are tried for absolutely no reason i mean some just just being in the wrong place at the wrong time is enough to get you in trouble that's exactly what matters is his case september the time these really embassy in cairo the place. beyond screenplay. writer was present at clashes between the army and
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demonstrators and began helping the injured arrested he was brought to military barracks after summary trial which lasted just twenty minutes he was taken straight to prison to serve almost four months for terrorism he says the military dishes out a very rough justice. in the emerge in a seventy year old he's been in the army for at least thirty years it must be hard for him to take off his uniform and this lifestyle and this was the only way they know how to deal with problems. for several days what did know her son's whereabouts who were the mongooses when his sister came to me and said i have to talk to you i knew it was about him hoping for the best i prepared myself for the worst and. a month after ahmed was released he now faces yet another trial from the same incident at the age really embassy. go is to intimidate people the message is
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clear if you go to tory you'll be arrested and it makes us even stronger how is it they don't understand that matter is now working on a book he wants to title you must shut up he explains if people didn't give up after been beaten and humiliated they will never give up until their voices a herald. the citadel in cairo egypt a medieval symbol of power and strength it was fortified centuries ago to protect the region from his enemies at that time crusades and procedures today egypt's rulers are doing the same striving to defend themselves and to keep power with thousands in jails and dozens killed the concern here is that they may have been working too hard. griffin optionality cairo. over in syria violence is escalating with more than a hundred people reportedly killed on friday political leaders of the uprising save expect a special recognition for. some arab league states later this weekend and might
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have a fighting for the flashpoint city of homs the country's second largest residential area aleppo suffers twin car bombings that claim at least twenty five lives responsibility was initially claimed by a senior member of the armed opposition but that was later denied by the free syrian army chief with no u.n. mandate to intervene in the crisis the united states is now gathering a coalition of countries willing to prop up the opposition and pile more pressure on the mascots but some activists say the mention is a costly mistake. in syria i think it is a matter of there are some very legitimate interest in the country of people who would like to be able to participate more in their government and i think the government has made some effort to respond they think it needs to make more of an effort but i don't think that comes through foreign intervention it comes through indigenous processes of the people in the country if you look at any foreign intervention over the last several years you see that after the foreign intervention many more people died then could have possibly died through any type
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of indigenous process even one involving violence and i think that moscow and some of its allies on this matter are very wise in seen the pitfalls of foreign intervention and there is a u.n. charter makes it very clear the use of force should only be the last possible means of trying to deal with the conflict. now that was curtis doebbler activist an international human rights lawyer talking to us from geneva coming your way here in our testing the slopes russia's major state was the word sochi begins its first rehearsal for the winter olympic games by staging a competition for the world's leading interestingly it's. also the contortionist meet the friendly mmog who excels in the art streams for our lord. and online celebrity because if you have to fly.
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the greek cabinet has unanimously approved a new set of desperate measures demanded by the. mass meanwhile a two day strike in response to the harshest already measures continues throughout the country passing the package was crucial to satisfy international creditors to get a second much needed one hundred thirty billion euro package to bolster countries quibbled economy the draft bill now has to go through the greek parliament and european finance ministers agreement came after a few years and prolonged cabinet debate which and it was six ministers quitting their jobs meanwhile on friday anger over the plan spilled over into the streets of athens where police used tear gas and protesters were hurled rocks and fire bombs in reply financial journalist to match. the action taken by receivership has nothing to do with the people's welfare. the government's. the people's best
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interests it's just doing what's in its own interests and the people don't trust the government the government had an option they could have just said no we're not going to accept these measures and will go to default and by the way there's no reason that a default has to equal an exit from the euro zone i don't see that that connection other people have made that point and that's used to to intimidate the population to scare them to say well if you don't succeed or accept these measures that are going to default i'm going to be pawns of the chaos of all the drachma hyperinflation disaster and. these are scare tactics because the people that are in power. our bent benefit from a system where they can cooperate with your kratz in brussels i don't believe anyone within their right mind would think that they'd be able to to to pay those debts back clearly there's an interest for the banks that are on the hook the european central bank has obviously bought a lot of that debt so they stand to lose but at the same time if they just keep rolling it over they're going to lose anyway i think part of this is just a function of the of the system and people just trying to you hear that expression all the time kick the can count down the road but that's something the people do
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all the time in their daily lives and they certainly do it in politics they just they don't want to deal with the problem now and they just would rather push it along and i think in many in many cases that explains a lot of what you see here. the ratings agency standard and poor's has added more fuel into the european debt fire by downgrading virtually all of it all these top banks thirty four out of thirty seven institutions have been hit including massive banks such as you can credit and in tears of some power it's another blow after the agency cut italy's sovereign rating last month by two notches this part of a mass downgrade of nine eurozone countries down important splaying to move saying italy's economy having to recession the banks may become unable to pay off their wholesale debt. and later next hour here in r.t.r. a financial expert max keiser gives his until take on the latest business scales. we got on just where we want to go. well max this first headline is the theme of the show ok it's bar alou gold bar we're all terrorists now
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believe in a return to the gold standard you are now officially in extremis according to the f.b.i. yeah we've got of just where we want you know they're trying to keep the gold price cheap because it makes a mockery of the u.s. dollar so the f.b.i. is saying if you buy gold you're a terrorist thus increasing the panic buying. all of gold around the world this is just like the federal judge reserve chairman ben bernanke trying to talk his way into some kind of economic novato which is failed miserably now the f.b.i. believe that they're taught the economists are going to talk gold down there right that's going to happen if it's you know you would cause more paddick buying i well . now in the u.s. the of this city epidemic is growing with around seventy five percent of americans
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now considered overweight and as waistlines across the country swell out so do the pockets of big corporations who every year make millions from the fattening of america first lady michelle obama has warned that america's obesity problem is a national security threat with one in four adults unable to serve in the military because they are overweight and she's leading by example keeping herself physically fit and teaching children the importance of healthy eating the u.s. spends one point one billion dollars a year on its obesity problem and that seems unlikely to improve with many americans still choosing convenience over quality lives walsh reports. we're broke . and we need to stop the out of control that's growing our of washington d.c. as the debate over cutting government spending rages on billions of taxpayer dollars wasted each year on junk food between one nine hundred ninety five and two thousand and ten over two hundred fifty billion dollars was spent on subsidizing
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foods that are making americans fat seventy four percent of all the subsidies go to just ten percent of the agribusinesses these are not the small farms public funds go to agra giants like monsanto the company produces genetically modified seeds and claims more than ninety three percent of soybean and eighty percent of the corn market in the u.s. but this is not what americans are consuming the crops are turning to products like high fructose corn syrup which end up in most processed foods. the effect on american how the is devastating seventy five percent of americans are now overweight and advertisers today target can't the most important part of the mcdonald's happy meal is you pay superman this is kryptonite for. the results one in five kids in america are obese they like sweets and they like all the additives that are added to fast foods and sodas and snacks meanwhile corporations are profiting from the founding of america they spend millions each year lobbying
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congress to up hold policies that keep the big businesses profitable david rosin calls the system the obesity and duster complex that this system is essentially it's you know it's a pay to play system and if you can pay to support your local congressman or senator you have a stronger opportunity to both probably influence the laws that are passed but actually draft the words like congress recently declaring pizza a vegetable agribusiness is spend a lot of money on capitol hill and making sure that the funding is going towards things that are going to drive down the products of the most profitable products also cashing in on the founding of america pharmaceutical company it's the u.s. spends one hundred forty seven billion dollars each year treating obesity related illnesses countries from china to hungary require labeling of g.m.o. foods but the power of corporations and lobbyists to englewood's politics no such laws exist in the us today and washington liz wall our team. remember you
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can ask all of our news and much more by logging on to our web site here's what's in store for you there right now. and stay on the safe side germany delays the signing of qana versal new anti-piracy law that after protests erupted in new york also online. striking a fire man in brussels give local police a cold shower at the main entrance of the prime minister's office right out. one at or two dot com. so you're welcome some of the world's best winter athletes as they prepare for its first skiing competition which kicks off today it's a test of the silly hat of the winter olympics which the russian resort will host in two years' time argues dan is blocking our reports. so she's been known to have
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warm february's in the past but not this year blizzards and temperatures well below zero may be great for some winter sports but for downhill skiing you want good visibility and less snow that's already on the ground and not still falling preparing the piss in such conditions was a challenge but the weather is of course a key factor heavy fog and blizzards can hold us up and cause delays but it hasn't affected overall preparations in the resort it is now ready to host the world ski cup. despite bad weather delays were minimal and as the mountain skies cleared domestic competitions began in earnest to put facilities to the test the venues here on the slopes and bridges across napoli are undergoing this sternest examination yet ahead of the two thousand and fourteen winter games for both the organizers and the athletes it's a perfect chance to fly in tune their routines ladies were the first to compete on the slopes for russia's downhill ski cup some compared to experience favorably with
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the two thousand and ten winter olympics in vancouver and i knew it wasn't going to be really peace here can be compared to what i signed canada except there was ice in then coover too which made it even more difficult but the overall conditions here are good questions. alexandra burke came out on the top of the competition she says smaller events like this one offer an important rehearsal before the main event in sochi in two thousand and fourteen. and it's a chance to train more and we'll have the advantage in comparison to other skiers who only come here for the olympics with thirty kilometers of new posts and world class accommodation you organizers hope to make the test competition something together both spectators and athletes a lawyer but above all this experience is priceless for the soul to two thousand and fourteen organizing committee that will use this competition as a dry run to give olympic preparations a boost. sochi. well if you're looking for the great
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outdoors but close the city join our team later in the program as a result more of what the capital has to offer here's a preview of what's ahead. well other alternative way of traveling in the woods about special is great for the dogs are just beautiful but so well and anyone committed to the sense of try this out it cost one thousand rubles that's about thirty dollars for a twenty minute ride. alice
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take a look at some other stories from around the world the un team bank in the us called on our. way to avoid an escalation in tensions over the dispute of folk in islands in the run up to the thirtieth anniversary of the two countries going to war argentina's foreign minister have teratoma has made an official complaint about the u.k.'s military zation in the south atlantic saying it's right now all of south america is also accused britain of deploying your weapons near the falkland islands which london describes as absurd. nigerian authorities have arrested an alleged leader of radical islam a segue in the east of the country from police custody last month accused of masterminding the violent christmas day bombings that killed at least forty four people the militants was
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a mist to establish shari'a law and shiria killed over one hundred eighty people in a series of attacks on the senior qana last month. the world renowned and he'll. carnival has kicked off in the streets of rio de janeiro despite local police striking over their salaries officers have been given and reap a rise of thirty nine percent over the next two years but they want to double similar industrial action in the city salvador saw the murder where a double with one hundred twenty people killed during a nine day police strike. and now was a race for the white house was her way of our very own new york resident laurie harvest asks people in the big apple with their views about the process and the outcome. according to some polls ron paul is now back in in the us republican presidential
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candidacy raised does he really have a chance this week let's talk about that do you think ron paul has chance i personally don't right now looks weak just physically good old just looks like an old man and sad to say it maybe his values are great and everything but. that's interesting so do you think the battle affect the way people vote that's affecting the way i have a illuminati is going to have whatever they want though do you think they're going to choose them. regular that obama not a chance why not he's just too much on the fringe for the rest of america but he has such a strong contingent among the you. for now well i'll tell you that any changes he'll bring forward will be on his good work that's what i'll tell you that he's laying down a foundation for the next president whoever he is exactly that's my belief you know and i and i mean the strain yeah i think he's got his chance i mean i think. those effects of the public the novelty of his kind of
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a sea world for the twelve months of his arrival and ron paul certainly would be a novelty in office he's been over to the. world politics is based at the moment i think is interesting he's a nonpolitician speaks very honestly but i don't agree with his policies so if i were living here i wouldn't vote for him no he gets more independents than both. and all three candidates of the candidates so why does the media not pay attention to him because he's against the establishment he's against everything is a stand for you against. military national complex to against the federal reserve do you think he has a chance. he is there are ten zero why he doesn't have the finances of the team necessary to put together a serious campaign. so you're just talking about how he's running not actually his policies or whether or not he'd be good for the country well if he could doesn't have the team in the money to get his message out nobody's going to hear whether or
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not you think ron paul actually has a chance to become the next u.s. president the bottom line is if elected he certainly would shake things up and that seems to be something everyone is looking for. i think serious for that seems to defy gravity and some other rules of physics appeals to many to like adrenaline junkies and now a four legged one as well a dog in western ukraine has become an internet sensation over its passion for an active lifestyle artist has a story. the two thousand and one french movie that came across she launched a new worldwide great the park or thousands of print kuzio worldwide took to the sixty's performing breathtaking stunts on walls and rooftops the skill of running and jumping from one surface to another is not so hard to master. after
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a few slip ups and bruises you will eventually get it right but imagine if you were doing that standing on four legs and not being as a gyle as a human being. but this ranji fellow proves nothing is impossible to tread stuff or cheer a terrier from western ukraine you may see mean looking but in fact that is extremely kind hearted and he is one of only two dogs known to the world yes yes no i want there is a dog like that i don't know why it might have appeared before to it but honestly i knew nothing about it when we started training besides that dog is much later in the tricks are not a spectacular. owner you've guinea had been doing park or until any injury ruined his career he's unfulfilled dreams suddenly reincarnated in a six month old puppy for more than four years trad has been doing some amazing stuff both in urban landscapes and historic landmarks.
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but when he was only six months old he jumped to a cheer and from there he jumped on top of the fridge that's when he thought he had talent disagreed is very energetic and sometimes they're used in dogfights before the five years we've been doing parker who are true it has never been aggressive to anyone he hasn't for. it looks like a case of serious animal training just like in a circus but you get he says he has only invented a few tricks for trout believe it or not the dog makes almost all of the moves. he finds it interesting can you. see in the videos it looks like he's enjoying what he does i only coordinate on him and very often he improvises some see that i field and park or myself and i will make the dog do what i was unable to come you can see for yourself nobody makes you do so when you start out with. threats breathtaking videos have garnered millions of you tube views and earned him global recognition
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in their hometown give gainey and he spat have not become offline celebrities just yet at least until a movie starring the unique dog hits the big screen in the summer but everyone in the neighborhood can rest assured threat is not a threat. reporting from chad enough when you crane. i'll be back with a recap of today's headlines after this short break don't go away.
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from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severely harm is not enough in-patient beds not enough urgency department that's another enough nurses commandoes that to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department you. back when i started my venture as a firefighter i didn't want to tear your ass so i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire the problem is medical i've had a rescue couple weeks i waited for hours for a bit i waited sometimes three hours but i wouldn't say the same francis in lynnwood for four hours and fifty minutes standing against a wall of patients and we have
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welcome back you're watching live from moscow these are the top stories the generals refused to step down as the egyptian capital braces for dale's massive public protest against military rule exactly a year after the former president was ousted sounds of people are calling on the armed forces to cede power immediately to a civilian government. divisions in the armed wing of the syrian opposition over claims of responsibility for the bombing of the security services have been the constant second largest city at least twenty five people were killed in which the free syrian army first admitted later denied. to national
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security america's growing obesity problem is expanding waistlines and bank accounts is big business as far as big profits from the people. next on our team are gives advice on how to keep your mind and body active through the russian winter is next. well some people embrace the winter and all the frost filled days for teas that come with it others like to hide and was staying in from the dark nights and zero temperatures. sleep and relaxation just like various animals some.
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