tv [untitled] March 14, 2012 1:00am-1:30am EDT
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the ball's in. britain and america's leaders get together to discuss getting out of afghanistan. iran brushes off the u.n. nuclear watchdog but it's trying to raise evidence of explosives testing to keep military sites israel's threats of a time. you rules against overspenders takes effect hungary getting its funding slashed. the ones. take.
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watching on t.v. on their twenty four hours a day welcome. bringing the war in afghanistan to a close is the american british leaders main focus as prime minister david cameron visits the us president washington's main ally in the conflict. and the endgame for the for the tough talk that took some time off to watch a game. president obama took the british prime minister to a basketball game in ohio it was the white house said to underscore the special relationship between the two allies especially the two nations have been allies with many years with the u.k. supporting all america's wars including the iraq war that was started on lives and now both countries are facing a huge backlash from their joint campaigns topping the agenda is of galveston especially in the wake of the tragedy that happened there over the weekend when a u.s. soldier apparently murdered sixteen innocent afghans in cold blood including women
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and children analysts say the incident is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the problems that the allied forces mission faces in afghanistan a basketball court is probably not the most appropriate venue to discuss those very serious matters at hand but the true leaders will surely have more to say as the u.k. prime minister's visit to the united states continues the u.s. and the u.k. or the main contributors to the war in afghanistan and as the two countries are trying to coordinate a timetable for withdrawal analysts say becomes increasingly clear that their nation building effort has been a failure insurgency in the country's rampant afghans clearly want the allied forces out is and it's like the latest murder of innocent civilians are used by all kinds of extremists to recruit even more people to their ranks opium poppy and here introduction in afghanistan has increased dramatically in the last ten years of the war there and is now at record levels and part of the money from its sales effectively goes to support terrorism the globe by the way the first country to fall victim to the rampant opium production in afghanistan is russia and it's
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watching very nervously and with huge concern and what the allied forces are doing there because their actions directly affect russia's national security but the interesting here in america even the mainstream media have been generally supportive of war seems not to say trigger happy have started echoing what most people say here in the united states and thoughts almost please that you hear most often with regard to afghanistan or are they just going to tell us the. we're winning and b. why isn't the leadership listening to us that we have to say here note opinion polls show more than sixty percent of americans want their troops out of afghanistan and they want them out now so with this in mind it's going to be very hard for mr cameron and president obama compared to other on the back and celebrate success when so much speaks to the contrary. but record on david cameron are expected to discuss transferring security to afghan forces middle of next year and the president has been stressing there is no rush for an exit conversative
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journalists on the surfaces u.s. soldiers will crimes in any support for the campaign with you know the artist on his dream the way. they will be trying to manage what i think is to describe as a moral collapse of the of the occupation we have to remember that for obama who oppose the war in iraq the afghan war was the good war so this latest incident following the burning of the korans that happened quite recently i just feel that the whole kind of moral case for the war has collapsed i've been trying to tiptoe away from the afghan war for a while i mean. remember you know it's over ten years now and we've had so many promises so many lies at the end of the tunnel and so on the. diplomatic surge is troop surges all these things have failed and you just feel that there was a this a can just to really quietly maybe if we just leave without making much noise people will forget that we were here but. incidents like this that i think have
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just blown that completely for the reason they went in was to destroy al qaeda and to get some of it was across the border in pakistan so then it became a war against the taliban and then a war against the afghan people and so now the end of all this horrific process we turn to the point to say well we actually need to sit down and talk to the taliban these are not foreigners these are afghans and they represent something inside the country in the end the truth is that they are going to have to be the masters of their own fate well damascus is pressing ahead with all reforms the date now set for parliamentary elections in may some countries remain winced about serious democratic changes without a military solution but russia is getting up the pressure and solving the call for it diplomatically the battle front of the media coverage of syria's plight they all just their news channel is under attack from some of its former staff trying to shape it in a strong and is
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a moment he told us when he quit. but there is no independent media anymore its truth agenda is pay the money for the media outlets and then you can see what's going on on the television for the betterment of our own pride it's also the government hard to feel when things with war because some people are fueling the floors are paying the money are giving money are given on it's not only. those who are being brought by those who are being you know. what i but what i meant is that the media this is just a proxy it's a proxy used by external factors. like government by maybe the west. to fuel this war. but also the head few out he forget the debt is what you make these are really in a flap about crimes of chicken cages and forcing farmers to shell out for expensive hen houses not playing fair. iran has dismissed
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remarks not the u.n. nuclear watchdog that it may be trying to remove evidence of explosives tests from a key bridge inside tehran that promised to another i say into the parchin facility so agency suspects being used for nuclear weapons research well israel meanwhile isn't backing down from its threats of attack want to stay in airports that's not striking a chord with the people. but. there's a growing chorus of anger in israel but the government refuses to listen there's no logic in attacking iran births we have a government that illogical things and that's really frightening and while most experts agree israel is far from having the capability to attack iran israeli officials keep hinting a striking could be imminent the million dollar question mark now is whether or not it's or will go it alone it could call on its closest ally the united states for
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hope but washington's making a lot of noise not to strike i don't think there's a possibility that. we need. a firm of america before we strike the best i would say. we don't expect a green light and we can say it was probably the. relations between israeli and american leaders are tense but apartment demanding an end to the loose talk of war coming out of little yahoos government now buying we say that . given. this roster. the u.s. government. cannot. use really bizarre you know what when u.s. . war and we all know it's really official has gone so fast to confirm an attack on
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iran the implications are clear the consequences of such political moves very well . namely. closing the straits of hormuz. stopping the flow of oil from the gulf. we are not going to reopen. the. iran. in spite of american business. would certainly. have relations. even break them all together and in the long run there might be a gamble even more dangerous then taking on iran's policy r.t. tel aviv. but also we hear opinion on that while the approach the u.s. and its allies are taking towards iraq its nuclear ambitions has been wrong all
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along. it's not only naive but it's illogical it's naive because the policy of force has clearly failed policy of saber rattling and sanctions has not worked they are yesterday's promises and we've got to look back and realize that the nuclear program has been a state of the jet of the iranian state for quite a while that we're going back decades they see it as a means of expressing their power within the region status is important in the region we underestimate the importance of status in the region the reason saddam hussein for example did not deny the existence of the u.n. is because it was in his interest not to do so and so i think you have to be realistic the present policy is a failed the present policy is a heightening tensions what we want is now to pull back from any chance of military conflict and take a fresh look at the situation and adopt a fresh approach which i think should include an implicit recognition or at least
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the offer of an intrinsic recognition of iran's status as a regional superpower. yes you can catch the full interview with british m.p. john kerry in hours time. egypt has described israel as its enemy number one saying it will revise all relations and agreements will target their protest against israel's attacks on gaza gyptian m.p.'s have also voted to expel the country's ambassador and stop the gas exports of former israeli and wards in egypt blames the vote on the her country being in a state of flux since the revolution. first let us start with president mubarak he kept egypt as a stable country in the last thirty years and this is very very important now that when we see that there is no stability if it almost a disaster for the country if a parliament of a great country like egypt prove such
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a statement something is wrong in this parliament you see because if we are the main and if egypt is really if you could suffer in the next thousand years i mean something with that is really wrong and we hope that there once the transitional period you do be finished will be elected a new president everything would be changed and the relations in would come to it's the right road the right way because israel is no coffee to t.g. you have sold all out conflict with egypt through the peace treaty so why going back and attacking israel but well i know it comes from the muslim brothers they have now the majority is a problem it's a problem for israel's a problem for egypt but this is the reality. well it's more video analysis r.t. dot com and there was a quick look at some of the stories there for you right now being the with the manners and life russian research that joins forces with the author in a geneticist and then attempts to produce a new breed of the extinct elephant. and the lord of the rings the british public
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let's now take a look at us nominees making headlines around the world and some news just in a bus carrying belgian tourists has crashed in a tunnel in switzerland killing twenty eight people most of the dead children they were among a party traveling back from a skiing holiday fifty two people were on board when a bus crash in the talent world is not yet clear how the tragedy happened on that course as we get it. the war crimes court is due to hand down its first verdict on the democratic republic of congo's rebel commander thomas atwood boundaries charged with recruiting and using child soldiers in a troubled war two thousand and two was also accused of abusing children as young as nine as bodyguards and sex slaves the bank of denies allegations claiming he was
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nothing more than a politician. rick santorum has claimed victory in the alabama and mississippi primaries as a sixty trying to crack obama as the republican nominee for the presidency but when that brings him closer to front runner mitt romney. can fail to vote because deep south twenty more problems today for a candidate is tros in that convention list. china has been taken to task for holding minerals which are vital in making flat screen t.v.'s smart phones cars and trolley that states even japan say regimes export restrictions forcing firms to relocate to china and now other complaint to the world trade organization. he use recently agreed that budget rules are being put to the test as governments attempts at patents cuts with boosting growth hungary is the first to be punished for overspending using almost five hundred billion euros
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in funding while spain has given up of the well it's smaller deficit but brussels red tape is only expected to grow and is already hitting the region's struggling farmers and tess arsenal reports. there is much ado about these better creatures. on january first of this year the european commission's welfare of laying hands directive that the use of battery cages like this and now requires at least seven hundred fifty square centimeters of cage per head. they look. to make. your bank you. work the rest of my life and great. so song and it's good medium to small but still completely. good to be taken over by the bigger ones and then welcome scenario and already crisis hit
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a you countries but michelle is one of the lucky ones he shelled out more than three million euros to build the new cages housewives and it was. knocked out by these round however the r.c.c. was. actually. they also now have to be trained to lay eggs in a special nest which isn't exactly easy call cases like this. lingering in the north. but the issues extend beyond these cages manufacturers in france for example have called for urgent help after several farms were forced to stop egg production for failing to comply with the rules and that drove prices up by as much as seventy five percent in just four months in the l.g.m.
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union say prices of more than tripled since january a level not see the since the two thousand and three avian flu outbreak and while there's all the ruckus about having to follow new rules in fact farms and thirteen countries including belgium and france still haven't complied a e.u. commission has launched infringement procedures against the states which could go all the way to the european court of justice if needed the fact that we have taken the procedure is a clear sign of a commission remark back down in the meantime these cheaper illegal eggs could still make their way on to the market much to the dismay of more obesity and member states in our country they spend four hundred million pounds of her money getting there yet she. systems legal and of course they've been very very worried when they look across the english channel and they see people with leaks fifty million good still in the old illegal thanks to cage with a with media calls but coming out that is what british producers are so obsessed.
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with that peter kay used to disobey the law. a law that has ruffled a more than a few feathers in the industry but at least some can go about their business slightly happier i guess or cilia our teeth brussels. well that's a boldly go where no one has gone before that's part of the ground plan for the future of russia's space program which has been on bail that includes for such stations on balls exploration of other planets systems it's all about as it exists . cosmos the russian space agency laying out there their plan for the next eighteen years will take us up to the twenty thirty now we're going to see unmanned unmanned network of research facilities on the surface of mars now there will be there to to gather as much information as they can and send it back to here to earth hopefully being one of the first steps towards. mankind being able to set up
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a base on mars another will also be missions to venus and to jupiter and we're hearing that we could see a monday mission to the moon well as far as the current missions go what we're going to see is the international space station scrapped the i assess has been on the go since the late ninety's it has funding up until twenty twenty however well it is going to be an old piece of kit really buying up time and it will lead replacing now what they're looking to replace it with of course is brand new technology a next generation of spacecraft unmanned spacecraft that will be able to travel further and retrieve more data than anything we have the moment now all of this of course costs money and roscoe's more say that they have the cash they have the budget to be able to do it in fact under the new plan for the next eighteen years we're going to see around six and a half billion u.s.
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dollars plowed into space exploration here in russia and what we're also going to see is the development of a brand new cosmodrome as it stands at the moment soyuz rockets that go up to the international space station launched in baikonur that's actually the same launch pad as where eureka garren blasted off to be the first man in space all those years ago however baikonur as great as it is it's time to look a little bit tired they will see a new cosmodrome built in the far east of russia so those next generation of rockets those next generation spacecraft will be launched from the next generation of cosmodrome as well. well later a fellow a us filmmaker as he literally guys into a well sums the supermarket rubbish bins the sausage perfectly edible food for the employees some company journalism to take on america's biggest grocery chains. nearly a billion people in the world are going country every day. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these
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perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just threw my way about issues from the german oh you clearly like the upper class . in the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill the cake is made from and one dozen. egg white. delicious breakfast for the family eggs and toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of meat. well four stories here less than ten minutes or so but we're now we're going to see your business this tell us the latest on how the book is looking pretty well i can tell you as far as the u.s.
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is concerned their markets they had a really positive finish yesterday and that was the early hours of of moscow of course they had opposed to finish a lot of sentiments coming out of there i can tell you that ben bernanke the federal reserve meeting didn't give any clues as to whether we're going to see quantity of easing anytime soon and that's the pumping of money into the system the printing of money so we have got any clues on that we also had some positive retail sales. also said he's expecting growth in the next few quarters to if we look look at the figures i can tell you that the nasdaq actually finished above the three thousand mark in the first time in eleven years so that just gives you an idea as to how well they performed yesterday and also there was a stress test result as well a fifteen out of nineteen banks cost thousands are great but as far as the markets open survey seem to be rather impressed by about now if we look you can see is a positive look and that's going to filter through to the asian markets the smaller
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day they're posting strong gains that's falling on from wall street as i say but it's also because we've got a weak yen and as far as the nikkei is concerned exporters showing their appreciation for that because they benefit from that we currency i can tell you that one of the top. five percent gains there and you can three point five percent now all is a different story as you can see it's likely our own it's a mixed picture we've seen it through so between small gains and small losses and i can tell you that's largely because the u.s. has received confirmation from saudi arabia united arab emirates. saying that they're going to put their production offsets. the pressure being put on the oil embargo from the iranian exports because that was causing the prices to spike and now they're seeing more moderate losses as i say we just have more moderate
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losses befriended stable now this is going on the markets will be opening now in less than an hour's top i can tell you yesterday it was a positive day it was posed a danger europe as well so as a domino effect. was up just on the opposite the my sex percent opposed to the territory as we look at occurrences the dollar is higher against the euro the ruble was stronger against the euro and the dollar those are the prices yesterday for the group also have a new ones in about two hours charged for the. now in russia the billionaires were not best pleased to be a putin over the new robin hood tax and they say it will cost social strife i will be sitting here talking slouched a new charge on the rich which were announced by putin in his presidential campaign as i knew bush was out of session and he says the move was a rubble siree. it's revolutions like nineteen seventeen that happen when you get
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social classes against each other teuku so warm here on russia's rich street billionaires don't like the luxury tax and they found billions of loopholes why it won't work a childhood expensive calls brings in pay not a tax on looks free housing soviet pension as with most flats and anyway corrupt bureaucrats will steal any earnings they claim is that of threatening tycoons with new problems is there rejoined wimbledon's x. chief one of tax then amnesty to all those who bring their own east or dishonest wealth but from abroad in one thousand seven hundred it's means that it was no wisdom to. be against this selection text because if you mean selection of things sometimes it's a beautiful laid his will his might might be to take sticks if i make
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a mistake for him but. for the clear it's in. all their ships still sort of money whatever they have around the world they should bring it here is a should pay once upon a time tax leaves they will pacers ten percent it will be more money otherwise people. too much can lead you to the. essence of loans and quoits this thing taxes and the constant threats of new obituary charges is more just one of the four hundred private jets owned by russians all bridges to in this country the rich propose the complete opposite to get the government all fair but. even billionaires have their problems day and so i'll be back in about fifty five minutes when i come back i'll have the i think that is for the russian markets a journey that.
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