tv [untitled] June 15, 2012 5:00pm-5:30pm EDT
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this is a temporary stop gap measure that lets us focus our resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented driven patriotic young people. topping the news today president obama is loose his grip on deportation first turn to the l g b t vote now the spanish vote so this is a cheap political ploy or a way of reinvigorate the immigration debate in the u.s. . plus it's arguably the civil rights issue of our day and now american politicians seem to be more accepting of the l g b t community even appoint a gay rights advocate as an ambassador to tell salvador but should the u.s. be pushing their views on gay rights around the world will debate this issue ahead .
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it's friday june fifteenth five pm and what the aren't your what are. finally hope for change immigration obama gave a speech and immigration policy stated that young undocumented immigrants will now be legalized in the united states the latest news is believed to affect eight hundred thousand undocumented immigrants living in america and they have question obama's support for immigration reform can see how not much has been done since two thousand and eight campaign rhetoric about the issue to talk more about what this means the country run go chose community organizer. ron so first we have the tea. statement same sex marriage support and now we have this latino immigration news do you see just political pandering from the obama. well i think in part deaf and his political pandering but at the same time i think it's
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a remarkable victory for all the young people who have been organizing so hard to make this happen you know if it wasn't for the pressure groups that have been organizing for so many years this wouldn't happen so it's a victory for the community i'm happy that it's happening and so you're excited about it let's look really quickly on the specifications of who of who could apply and are three years old most of arrive in the u.s. before they turned sixteen must have lived in the u.s. for five years are in a high school diploma. and must have not been convicted of a felony offense is this just saying that young immigrants who can be put to work can be legalized. i would this is a great step for these books and i think that we have to stand at this. and a million people who are undocumented this country so this is definitely not the full solution but this is you know a step in the positive direction i think this is good young students who will now have a chance to work legally in the tree but at the same some de that covers one to the
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back that we are but so we're going to continue to push we have real legalization in this country i just students but for all people in our community and there's millions of people that will not be affected by this new change in policy we have a lot of work to do why do you think that you know for instance. you know i think it's no coincidence that in the last couple of weeks young people dreamers activists there have been. kind of what the. pressure into. me but remember that obama was the point people so they know that the community very distant. so they need to do something the rest and worst this this is only. we took. the. lead having an executive order to put.
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the guinness book of world records to register that their village has been demolished by israel thirty eight times jeff helper co-founder and executive director of the israeli committee against house demolitions they say it's a last ditch attempt to attract attention to their plight. i think this is an act of desperation they've turned to these radio courts for years and years and years he's really activists have gone down to try to resist the demolitions there's been international campaigns against a jewish national fund which is behind the demolitions of these homes and nothing is helps israel comes back in time and time again to demolish the homes of this small bedouin community that's been there since for hundreds of years and i think this is simply it's kind of a gimmick in a way to say to the world look we have no more redress you know in the end the the court of last resort is public opinion in other words if we can really put israel
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on the spot and really reveal what's going on here and to bring it into the international moves and let the u.n. and the international community start to deal with this i think we have a chance through public opinion and international law to force the israeli government to do justice even towards its own arab citizens. don't forget all the stories we're covering here on r t can also be accessed online and there's much more on our dot com people today find five stories of compound life spider-man suit that could climb its way into the future of the u.s. military. down the drain with a brain billion dollar highway in russia's far east gets washed away i know what high profile event of the road was built for our stop.
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the e.u. cares more about enforcing its borders than people's lives that's the damning conclusion reached in the latest report by amnesty international the human rights group claims europe actively. aims to prevent africa from reaching its shores endangering the lives of silent seekers there are now increasing calls from critics to hold your government accountable for the treatment of immigrants that artie's tests are sillier reports those who do manage to reach europe face increasing discrimination. it may be called the european the union but discord is rife and the swing to the extreme is becoming a little more mainstream especially when it comes to discourse on immigration and in some cases leads to outright violence from norway. to greece. to
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hungary. in our streets is a repeat of molesting and insulted by gangs of immigrants. recent elections in france and greece showed a big gains for the far right and immigrants say they've increasingly been on the receiving end of prejudice in many forms. in all of europe a woman with a bill can go into any shop and buy anything she wants but the build woman cannot work in the shop but what is in the report is the discrimination and racism in the everyday life the people are facing because firstly the trip or because they don't trust the police so every time you get into the street or issuing the stern warning that you have to cough and stick and also if you have a whatever you don't report simply at two thousand and ten report by the european network against racism or discrimination found that racially discriminatory practices are widespread institutional in nature and practiced at all levels of society across europe in two thousand and eight the european commission proposed
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a directive that would ban discrimination on the grounds of age disability religion or belief and sexual orientation in all areas including social protection and advantages as well us access to goods and services now the current law only applies to the workplace but it's been four years and the directive is stuck largely because some member states are blocking it arguing that implementation would. too costly this activists say is one of the many failures of policy makers and while immigrants are blamed by politicians on the right for failure to integrate others say it's the authorities which have not done enough. it was a policy in the policy to the migrants i never knew that if there is a policy it's not the follow to far as i know it's of those who make the policy over the europe's economic troubles which are preoccupying leaders show no sign of ending soon but the race and immigration issues they've left unsolved could prove
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just as big a political time bomb tests are cilia r.t. brussels now the problem of extremism and intolerance in the you are widely overshadowed by the block's current economic headaches governments across the world are preparing for market panic ahead of the greek vote this weekend the outcome of which could determine the country's euro zone future ok thousands does exit britain announced some hundred billion pounds will be pumped into its own banks to defend against any backlash author and commentator professor feller bagus says agree exit may spark a europe wide chain reaction. well now it looks like that spain with needs bail out and once this has happened probably italy will need one then we have to question greece if greece actually accepts the euro this. legal and ministered to the presidents so markets investors within that this could leave
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and while most of the present presidents for countries like finland or germany to say well we may actually if you don't get your house in order so then they would have a more credible as friend. to push other countries to do the necessary. so it's a very open how this all end but i fear that in in the end these. two political pressure and start running the printing press. now as we go to some other stories from around the world around one thousand are testers took to the streets of the malaysian capital calling for an end to the violence between muslim and buddhist communities in western media mark many of the demonstrators removes them forced to leave the rest they tried to march on myanmar as embassy where they were met by police going sectarian violence has already seen dozens killed and thousands of homes toward. japanese police have arrested the one suspect linked to the
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deadly gas attack on tokyo subway seventeen years ago the fifty four year old was arrested after staff in an internet cafe reported seeing someone answering the fugitive's description amanda along to a cult group which had access to chemical and biological weapons thirteen people were killed and thousands more were injured in the one nine hundred ninety five. seven people including four police officers have been injured striking coal miners clash in northern spain with police and protesters blocked roads and fired missiles from homemade rocket launchers after the government's last minute subsidies by two thirds mining is an integral part of spain's already elling economy and the cuts could spell the end for the industry in the country. i'll be back with the headlines now ahead of crucial international talks in moscow on iran's nuclear
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program r g hears from the country's top negotiator so you judy. thank you. another round of talks on the iranian nuclear issue is about to begin in moscow is it likely to produce any tangible results while to discuss that we are now joined by iran's chief nuclear negotiator say jelly thank you very much for your time sir
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we've seen so many rounds that produce so little results and the expectations at this moment a pretty low what do you think should be done in order for these new round of talks to be a success or. in the name of the most gracious the most merciful we have always said that in our actions we are guarded by a clear logic we do welcome dialogue we have always been open to corporation and talks with different countries on a wide range of issues including corporation in nuclear energy but there needs to be a certain strategy if we stick to the same strategy to the same approach then the prospects for the talks are promising iranian nuclear facilities have been targeted by yet another cyber attack and we don't know there are regions of these a tag where there are a lot of speculations on the subject i would like to ask you how serious this threat is and whether the sophistication of this kind of attacks is crying over
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time. you know that iran's nuclear activities are entirely. under the control of the i.a.e.a. yeah. all the activities we're currently conducting are in full compliance with the nuclear nonproliferation treaty all the nuclear activities are equipped with surveillance cameras that's an accord with i.a.e.a. rules in fact the international community is now concerned about quite a different thing why do some people take the liberty to speak out against activities that are peaceful controlled by the i.a.e.a. and in compliance with the n.p.t. if this opposition does not boil down to cyber attacks alone the international community is now openly asking why some of our scientists working at peaceful nuclear facilities are targeted by terrorists these people's names are on the least of those the un security council has introducing sions against this makes the terrorists feel free to exterminate the blacklisted people so the question is what
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is the relation between the terrorists and the security council and of the question why do some people commit subversive acts against a country involved in legitimate peaceful activities shockingly enough the openly admit that this is all they're doing these phrases yet another question that why does the international community that claims to live under the rule of law accept a situation when all the rules are violated and countries seeking to exercise their legitimate rights are discriminated against this kind of discrimination is not limited to one country only you must be aware that luckily enough neither terror attacks and nor cyber attacks nor other acts of intimidation have done any harm or stop to the progress of the iranian people but if on air israeli officials are discussing the possibility of military strike against syria. if
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israel israel. ever decides to go had an approval from the united states. and iran has been concerned over this issue for many years now this has to do with the belligerent and illegitimate nature of the zionist regime and i think these kinds of statements help to reveal the true nature of this kind of statement shows that the regime is keen to achieve its goals by capturing invading brandishing its military might time and again this regime thinks it has the right to make these statements and threaten the whole world higher this regime is as we can server and it's all for it's good the only thing that is clear is that the world is aware of its militarist and hawkish nature and that any steps taken by the regime are illegitimate still the regime continues to operate on the wrong and illegitimate
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basis we are well aware there the iranian leadership strongly support. in what he describes as he struggled with terrorism organizations in syria giving bloody nature of this conflict what do they make sense for bashar assad to step down as a sign of defeat but rather as a sort of sacrifice to prevent many more deaths. another issue that we've brought up of the talks in istanbul and baghdad is that we are prepared to discuss regional issues including the situation in bahrain syria and other simulation use we think the resists simple solution to them and it boils down to one thing you need to respect the people to respect democracy you know if the international community demonstrates a genuine desire to debate these issues then we could come up with a very viable solution we have consistently called for these in regard to syria but
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there are two problems in syria first its people demand reforms and they need to be introduced we respect to these aspirations and believe that it's the syrian people that should decide on the ultimate solution any outside interference will not help it's wrong to supply weapons or train terrorists these actions will never be in line with be interests of the syrian people and syrian people must be empowered to take their own decisions on the reforms and that this would be unacceptable to supply arms or support terrorists and so on and it will only result in more casualties among civilians and bloodshed this is the wrong path to success there.
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culture is that so much different a huge percentage of american mind would hide from the mark when violence in syria is now officially called a civil war this is probably cold comfort for the syrian people as western powers decide to fade. there hasn't been anything good on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is what helps keep journalism honest we want. we want to present. something old. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture.
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