tv [untitled] May 19, 2012 2:00am-2:30am EDT
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deepening euro crisis isn't greece's possible exit from the single currency weigh heavy on the gains summit in the us seem largely as a test of the group's ability to deliver. and in europe of surging policy is our on the pile with thousands of protesters expected to rally in the german financial center in frankfurt for fourth day. class israelis and palestinians we lost their loved ones come together in the pursuit of peace and sign a reconciliation that's becoming increasingly rare between the two sides. it's ten o'clock here in moscow and you're live with us here on our t.v.
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i'm to bomb would say let's take a look at the stories this hour from nuclear security to the euro uncertainty the leaders of the world's top industrialized nations have plenty to chew on as a whole crunch talks at the u.s. presidential retreat in the washington but it's a debt stricken greece or that's expected to dominate the g eight summit with athens and teetering on the edge of exiting the europe a move that could rock the global economy artes and he said now it has been following events. by a lot of people it's seen as sort of a last chance for the jihad as a form it to prove itself it's been under heavy criticism in recent years over it's a factor of this with that said a lot of the world's most pressing issues are at center stage including the situation in syria and across the mideast and the euro crisis that's an issue that has been heavily focused on of course host president obama has already met with the new french president francois hollande there he's trying to get other european leaders to sort of convince the socialist president about these heavy all staring
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the measures that a lot of the leaders are pushing in terms of trying to deal with the euro crisis and it's being said that if obama can get the european leaders on that on the same page this summit will be in some way a sort of a success another issue that's going to be discussed is the european embargo on iranian oil the u.s. sees it as something that's threatening oil prices sending them up or at least could it matter is seen as a threat to obama's reelection president obama in a way he has his hands tied with an election coming up he has to be able to continue to try to please voters and also find a balance between domestic and foreign policy and reassure these global leaders but it's going to be very difficult especially on the situation with iran when you're running for election you can't seem weak on defense of the same time the white house understands that if this european embargo goes ahead it's going to send oil prices up in the u.s.
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and that is certainly going to affect the way voters look at their president and whether or not to real like him so this is something that's really weighing down the fact that it's an election year and how is that going to play on the policies that are or are not made at this camp david summit reporting from washington and used in the way archie. and while leaders settle into the g eight meeting in married men to police and protesters and chicago gear up for the upcoming they to summit. are for chicago. denies. despair we look at why occupy activists are lashing out at the alliance and how authorities are preparing to respond in just a few minutes on r.t. . the protest movement is also brewing in europe but they the targets are capitalism and all story policies in germany thousands are expected to rally in the country's financial capital frankfurt marking the climax of a four day campaign called block you piped artie's peta oliver is in the city.
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germy seems to be the only economy that's doing anything good anything that has anything in the black in their balance sheets when it comes to their economies however there is on rest here in frankfurt now that's because the city is the largest financial hub in europe and it's also the home to the european central bank now on friday we saw protests taking place around a thousand people were out on the streets demonstrating in some four hundred word detained this is after people tore down traffic signs tried to erect barricades to try to put up banners around the city there is a very strong police presence on the streets of frankfurt at the minute this is due to it being a holiday weekend so it's expected the protesters not just from germany though as well expecting to see protesters from across the continent coming here and saturday is going to see one of the largest demonstrations against the current financial systems that are in place across the country it's called block u.p.i.
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this is whereby the protesters are trying to stop the european central bank from stop people from being able to get there to do business there and to get a stranglehold on the power and they want to see more socialist economic policy implemented across europe they're also going to be joined by the leftist group attack the protest movement here in frankfurt isn't anything new since october last year there was an occupy camp established next to the european central bank headquarters that was cleaned out on wednesday this last week and they've been told though they will be allowed to return on sunday after this weekend's protests. although there solidarity between those rallying on german streets and the greek people unhappy about social cut ties between the leadership of countries have on. the his german chancellor angela merkel are interfering into greek affairs as this report is that just that the debt stricken nation should hold a referendum on its membership of the euro and the german government strongly
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denies making such claims find out. more about the raging route between by logging onto our website at r.t. dot com. demonstrations have taken center stage in the gulf where tens of thousands are rallied in iran and bahrain against the letters the integration plans with saudi arabia in bahrain crowds a chant that a big country was not for sale while to run said the proposed deal was a plot aimed at wiping the entire state of the map he was independent research arm soraya step up poor says the so-called unity is just the saudi power grab. the bahraini and people and the iranian people have an affinity that dates back not just historically and whatever happens to bahrain visigoths society or even in the ninety's when bahrain was demonstrated to give more relief form and democracy and human why is there no willing to stand by and how saudi arabia occupies them and
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saudi arabia has been doing this in fact in two thousand and nine the bahrain center for human rights protested the very fact that the political elites in bahrain were allowing the nationalized the nation of sonia's from saudi arabia yemen and other places to marginalize the residents of bahrain these shiite residents and pretty clear and basically. dilute them to turn that they used in their protest so it's of course iran is concerned when neighbor that has so many links with the country it's being occupied it's been pushed out and is being absorbed in eliminated in reality. you know with our team still ahead of the program lethal lessons new york kind of self-defense classes all turning ordinary people into killing machines. whole side no virtual vegetable
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farming from home has become possible in moscow and look at how it works that coming your way in a few minutes. so for us and for new job rates of. the racer who came in for example the surgery at times but. breast cancer has more than ten times childhood cancers fourteen times i forget the exact details but there. is not nothing that you have ever found in any you have to do. emotional study. there is a weapon that brings victory. to its creator. he's not alone some are more severe than others we have sunday b.s. born without skulls without organs and sometimes with their legs totally twisted
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united in grief the israelis and palestinians who lost loved ones to the region's long lasting conflict are coming together for common cause the unique any gatherings these people share their experiences in a bid to increase understanding and bring about peace a goal that still seems a very far from reach artie's policy or has the story. the day my son must cute was a very hard day for me i remember grabbing my son trembling all over and running to the bomb shelter. to mothers to testimonies each different but in the end the same. my son died in the line of duty death isn't a word it has
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a form and the form isn't pretty i've seen plenty of it so it takes a lot of courage to stay deaf in the face and then embrace one's enemy and yet for nearly twenty years this is what these israelis and palestinians who have lost family members have been doing they meet on a regular basis talk with one another and show that we conciliation is possible it's meaningful for me that the palestinian we hear about my brother brother will fall to the army and they can list they can empathize with my story and understand the pain that i went through i had it's brother was serving as a soldier when he was killed on the third day of the first lebanon war he was just nineteen people were put in a situation of a conflict thing everybody serves his side of the things they do. this is their duty to do. this to their nation for their beliefs. two uncles were killed by israelis one was shot dead while trying to enter israel the
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other was forced fed while on a hunger strike in prison and his lungs collapsed. from the time i was born i was part of this conflict for me and israeli was a soldier or a settler or an agent of the security services. and he had both heard and i have found their way to the parent circle where half the members of palestinian half israeli but the parents circle is a minority voice the number of israelis and palestinians participating in dialogue has hit a low it as many complain they see no point and we conciliation attempts while the peace process is at a stalemate because the legitimacy. dialogue and coordination between the israeli and palestinian police. is eroding. because the legitimacy of negotiations is not a road and if the our governments which are ready to pay the price they will find a very big support in their people so there is no rule. in the numbers
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but there is an erosion in the in the belief that something like this can happen in this is something that can easily be fixed but the hope lives on in these families who believe that through their pain and through their example change can come policy r t tel of of. remember there is a always a wealth of other stories on our website at r.t. top come with us online right now the facebook status that destroyed any marriage land in the indian new words in divorce court we've got the details that r.t. dot com. plus a shocking video allegedly showing a man being sold at auction for the purpose of terror and find out more on our website.
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now returning to the u.s. where thousands of protesters took to the chicago streets ahead of the nato summit due to kick all day on sunday more than a dozen demonstrators calling for an end to the blogs costly was where arrested with a much bigger showdown expected over the weekend. should he now has more. the windy city of chicago turned sunny turned paranoid the hometown of the u.s. president plays host to this year's nato summit nato is a u.s. commanded military alliance responsible for wars and war crimes want to global basis already the most watched city in the u.s. . as thousands of protesters begin to descend on chicago the city is in security overkill mode you got a bunch of people processors here they spent millions and millions of dollars for
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this week alone i mean by absolutely absurd police have reportedly preemptively raided the homes of protest organizers they battered down the door and made several arrests and we believe these are politically based arrests millions of dollars spent on new police gear trucks ready to function as rolling barricades businesses too are taking no chances what looks like a foreclosed building is actually a hotel in the heart of chicago why what was put up in order to avoid windows being smashed by demonstrators flooding into town office workers have been advised to dress like protesters in order to not be targeted mustaches. are likely meanwhile activists there to express their outrage at nato is aggressive policies are blocked off and kept as far away from world leaders as possible we're talking about a peaceful protest and peaceful people but peaceful people dedicated to the cause
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of peace against a military block the mightiest in human history and they are being portrayed as the force that needs to be protected while officials brace for riots know your rights trainings for demonstrators in their mind you know your brain meetings and street action against the military block kick off nato is organization no longer has a mandate to occupy chicago denies and demands that nato disband they have no more purpose they're spending our taxpayer dollars on wars. to bomb and destroy and murder civilians all over the world where the ghana stand top of the leaders agenda protesters say it's time to put an end to the warfare at once the only reason we're still in afghanistan is for a rare earth minerals and open the same reason the only reason we went into iraq was secure oil fields for american oil companies these are purely economic wars that are sold to the american public purely on propaganda it's garbage the demonstrators want the money pumped into the summit and its security to be spent on
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real needs there is no peace majority in the united states we oppose war we oppose the war the world's preeminent war making organization. and we have a human agenda and a humane agenda that has no place for war but fences separating politicians from the people that human agenda is no more than a nuisance to be cordoned off and if they are t. chicago illinois. and less than fifteen minutes the razor rock in the us is examined as we take a look at the timeline of the occupy movement and a special report. we have to begin to identify. the. push. to get. me. just. feel.
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like a part people in similar bad. it is a bunch of losers but i have a very good job. people have jobs here that's all nonsense they're losers. living. here at. a. personal defense courses can help you protect yourself in a violent situation what techniques of the teach you how to punch kick and even killed but do these practices take tactics to fob resident is on the streets of new york to find out.
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former u.s. navy seal tim larkin teaches people how to kill and maim in the name of self-defense how much is too much when it comes to protecting yourself this week let's talk about that do you think it would be ok to kill someone if your life is being threatened. absolutely has your life ever been threatened. now by a person of a what are the chances that your life will be threatened that you would need to know how to kill. one in ten to the twenty eight you're familiar with to mark and do you support his philosophy i completely support his philosophy he does he's not anything about trying to kill people he wants to help people be able to protect themselves but he does teach moves that are lethal yes the police teach moves that are lethal as well great but those people are in a job that's defending the public exactly you know what when you're in the military sometimes those guys come out and they're a little bit you know world still do you want them sharing their knowledge with
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common citizens walking around. you know that would come in citizens just people that maybe. are in the job situations where they're in dangerous positions in the world if you think you'd be able to kill someone if someone was threatening your life. it's tough to say until you there right yes but you probably happy you knew those moves that. well you know maybe but then if you heard someone on the or kill someone no mother in will teach ration you can live you have to live with the forest of your life and that's the option each person has to make whether or not you think self-defense can go too far the bottom line is the world can be a crazy place whether you choose to prepare yourself for violence or not. the ancient iraqi city of babylon once
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a ping to their prestigious picture in the nation's south now the country's oil industry has cast a shadow over the city and extending a pipeline to the ideological site iraq expert mike ryder he believes the nation's a leader have put a price tag on babylon's history for the ninety nine percent of us. the heritage of the cradle of civilization and the history of iraq is more important but those who serve the elites and the global oil companies to them world heritage and antiquities mean nothing to them and the end of the most important thing is the mighty dollar part of the problem of the moment is the people are debating about the. legislation this has been delayed for the last six months but the worst of all companies have basically riding roughshod over this legislation because they're signing contracts with the kurdish region in the lower third the oversea doing no oil contracts with the oil pipeline providers in the south to
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another the legislation is actually in place so it seems to me that the oil companies are fully aware of the legislation that will be in place to benefit them no matter what happens to the iraqi people the legislation is almost on a benefit the oil companies and all the oil companies are worse than all companies the all workers that there are there and the security service is there protecting the all workers of all westerners at the moment there's very few iraqi oil workers actually benefiting from this directly as i say most of the infrastructure the gets builds will benefit the actual corporations the transport in the infrastructure and as in the all pipeline that's going through the the what should be a world heritage site. taking a look at other news from around the world at this hour a three week stand up event as well as an end of friday when all of the inmates left the jail for other prisons offices spend several days trying to persuade more than six hundred prisoners some of them on to leave the jail so it could be shut down as well and officials have announced plans to close the jail following two
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scape of tents and complains of overcrowding. thousands of empty regime activists have taking to the streets in the northern syrian city of aleppo where human rights groups say people have been injured by tear gas and live ammunition violence also continues in the town of ruston assad's forces attempted to break up defense lines set up by the opposition meanwhile the un chief says al-qaeda militants are way behind the deadly suicide car bombings that killed fifty five people in syria last week ban ki-moon and i'll put the death toll from the crisis at ten thousand. california as a space x. company is set to make history sending a capsule carrying supplies to the international space station it will mark up the first time a private company has launched into space the unmanned dragon congress ship is said to leave from cape can a viral in florida the u.s. government has given the space x.
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and another company contract to keep the eye is as stocked with food and equipment . next to russia and other similarly mundine every day after filling your car up at the petrol pump x. of the men in this is c.t.v. footage according to the person who posted the video decided to use a match to look into the gas tank as flames fly the station attendant struggles to oregon how to use a fire extinguisher the unlucky driver is eagerly trying to help in a desperate attempt to save his car before unexpectedly all the men disappear in a burst of white cloud fortunately for those involved only pride was heard to be dangerous them now moving on to our next story stuck in traffic jams and breathing in car fumes you wouldn't blame moskovitz for dreaming of the former however there is now a solution that means people in the russian capital can grow fruit and vege without
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leaving the city lights behind. god or god or the never has the story. this is farmville played by tens of millions in the game you have to plant water and harvest increasingly exotic but ultimately two dimensional lean edible crops but now anyone can play the game for real the russian entrepreneur has bought a greenhouse and designed a website. plots of land from the comfort of their homes and offices. if you buy one of the plots you can choose what to grow on it then you can decide when to water it and how to fertilize it and real farmers will do the work for you you can control the lights and how often the ground is plowed we will keep statistics on how well you are doing and you can try to improve the or you can just leave it all to us and just get the harvest delivered when it's done. says that his project isn't just about playing for fun but about the living people healthier
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forgot make food and it better be after all a six square meter plot will set you back two hundred dollars a month we one city dwellers to have a connection with the countryside in the future we want every city dweller have their own garden early adopter beat that says he's addicted to watching his plan to grow through the web cam but i think being able to watch the plot at all times isn't just something of a past time but creates trust between me and the people looking after the farm i know they will do their job properly and not use any pesticides for example all good but truly it's all this not just some sort of post-modern perversion i decided to prove that city dwellers are scared to get their hands dirty by volunteering for an hour in the greenhouse. getting other people to be a god that's ridiculous. actually this is quite exhausting
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