tv [untitled] August 8, 2012 1:00am-1:30am EDT
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slap in the face for america's military ambitions after poland's president calls the anti-missile the fans agreements with the u.s. and the state announces his own few plants. awaiting their fate in the controversial pussy riot trial a verdict is expected any time the prosecution is demanding three years behind bars for the female trio. maybe of racism or for a supposed gadhafi transition of power from its interim leaders to an end like the sample despite continued violence the rebel. plots british police are accused of using stop and search powers to target black people officers claim there are preventing gang crime by doris' feel discriminated against.
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in the russian capital you're watching r t. poland could make a break from its military protectors in the u.s. while the country's president suggesting the development of a missile to fan shield all of its own the polish leader said a deal to allow part of america's planned system on its territory left security at the mercy of policy shifts and washington. explains. signing an agreement with washington on taking part in the european anti-missile defense shield project was a big political mistake this was the message of the polish president going to stop criminals spoke to a polish newspaper saying that his country played a high political price for signing this agreement back in two thousand and eight something which he believes must not must not repeat itself must not happen again he probably meant that his country's previous administration signed this agreement
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with washington in two thousand and eight that poland would take part in the european a.m.d. project having. american missiles american troops on its soil then when the president obama when president obama came to office when there was a change of administration in washington this plan was changed was altered and now poland is paying the consequences of relying too much on washington's efforts in building this european a.m.d. project rather than participating in this project having american troops on its soil reason to believe that poland should have its own and tile anti-missile defense system which would guarantee that whatever whoever comes to office in washington still the polish defense would be active still still it would have the needed resources to fight off any attacks coming from the air from any wrong states should they decide to attack poland right now the polish president believes the current missile defense of the polish armed forces is very weak and outdated so
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rather than taking part in this project by nato by washington poland should invest into building its own system couple of years ago in two thousand and ten poland already hosted. several sets of the interceptor missiles of nato on its soil in the town of morocco in northern poland something which was certainly criticized heavily in moscow saying that this move like this basically builds up the hostility in the region and comes a full contradiction with the agreements made between the two countries certainly it's really early to say what the new statements by bernice of komorowski could mean whether poland may take some kind of turn around and may change this policy and whether it may actually drop itself from the a.m.d. from the nato and u.s. a.m.d. project in europe but definitely a statement like that coming from the country's leader who is marking two years in office right now is something you and definitely brings a lot of spice to this rather interesting interesting story as it is. and still to
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come this hour now welcome anymore. power shifts in age of the state's relations with israel to the test with the jews feeling that on the streets. turkey steps of attacks on kurdish rebels exploited turmoil in syria some analysts believe this is the first sign of bad calls to our house and backfiring. a moscow court reviewing the case of feminist punk band pussy riot is set to announce date when the verdict will be read out prosecutors are demanding three year jail sentences for the women who held a protest in russia's main orthodox cathedral for more we're now joined live overseas want to really believe he's following the case for us now you know we've heard all the evidence of this point so what are the latest developments there now. well it does look at this point like the persecution of the term or not to let this show go
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on for much longer the are demanding rather harsh punishment for the three members of the song of the group with the riot and that one of their main reasons for that is that they say there is no guarantee that the three women will not pull a similar stunt in another religious institution and they are saying that the three women are guilty of inciting religious hatred now that is something which the defense and the defendants themselves are vehemently denying there saying that there was absolutely no religious context to their song or to their performance in the cries of the savior cathedral but the entire message and of the stunt were essentially politically motivated. that is one of the main reasons why they insist that this entire trial someone somewhat hints back to a political prosecution and harks back to medieval times to something which they have brought up several times throughout the trial now we do expect the court
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proceedings to start shortly today of the supporters of the punk group are already gathering outside the courthouse today though they still have about two hours of weight. a head of them the streets has been cordoned off the security has been tightened but exactly when the verdict will be announced is not yet clear of the judge is expected to make that ruling today we're also expecting to hear the final pleas of the defendants as well right well the trial has stirred a lot of debate both in russia and beyond and what more can you tell us about. well it does not look like this trial has left anybody irrelevant or untouched by people are either for them or against them nobody is quite in the middle of the that's what it seems and you can say that they have become world famous almost overnight so they do how they have received the vocal support from various performers which is kind of to be expected that we're talking about red hot chili peppers or sting
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all of whom were performing at various concerts in moscow recently don though was here on tuesday she has also made or her support for pussy riot. band members obvious she actually had the words pussy riot written on her back during the performance but it's not just the musicians who are issuing at their words of support to pussy riot also interestingly enough there is political positions from foreign countries have also been not just talking about this trial and some of them have actually been at the attending the court proceedings for example british m.p. carrie mccarthy was here and then as she made her disapproval of the of russia's system no one by tweeting and talking about the proceedings. on the on the various platforms again you can say also we know that some u.s.
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diplomat least one u.s. diplomat was also here at the court proceeding at the court proceedings and german members of the tour of german parliament have written a letter. addressed it to russia's ambassador in germany calling on the him to somehow influence the decision in the pussy riot trial to free the women citing european convention off human rights and russia's constitution which does allow for freedom of expression citing all of these as reasons for the three women for the three defendants to be released again the court to proceed is that it will start shortly but what exactly will feel that what we will hear the verdict is yet unclear. writer remember thanks very much indeed for this update and of course we'll be getting back to you throughout the day for more as the day unfolds. now in post gadhafi libya the recently elected parliament is preparing to replace the country's interim leaders the national transitional council predict a peaceful handover despite sporadic outbreaks of violence the red cross announced
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its suspending work in several major cities in the year after its waters in misrata were pounded with grenades and rock it was the greatest time in less than three months the independent aid agency has come under attack in the country and car bomb also exploded near a military police building in the capital tripoli last weekend at a sting operation outside the city saw three men suspected of planning to bomb attacks killed richards found founder and coeditor of online magazine alternative right says this instability plays into the hands of some world powers. what i would say is this is that the united states is very happy if libya becomes a kind of chaotic place where there's no real there's no real central power that whatever oppose anything they do if there is some you know borderline secular people battling islamicist and so on and so forth and there's not
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a strong man like gadhafi who actually would question the washing consensus who would threaten to offer a different kind of monetary standard who would oppose washington and israel and foreign policy if if washington can't prevent someone like that i think washington would be happy i think washington would be happy if you have islamicist squabbling with other factions and you have this parliament that has no clear majority and that would last for decades in libya just kind of sinks into a a week powerless place. and stay in the region the arab spring in egypt has seen a clear worsening in relations with israel as our policy or now reports from cairo the sentiment is being acted out on the streets where the last remaining jews say they no longer feel safe. alone frightened and struggling one of the last of her people in a land that no longer wants them selene has merely the photos of her did family for
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comfort she is one of cairo's few remaining jews once there were eighty thousand now there are fewer than twenty and certainly i am afraid certainly i believe as the bad i tried to forget. she has reason to be wary the new rulers of egypt the muslim brotherhood call for jihad and want the liberation of palestine they've launched a war of words against jews that goes as far as to threaten death it took us a long time to find sabine and when we did even longer to convince her to be interviewed by us she was worried that her neighbors would see her talking to a television crew eventually she agreed to talk to us here on the street but when i watched her back to her building a neighbor spotted us and started screaming obscenities at her that is front to persons in my building. the roots of jewish people run deep in the streets of cairo as far back as the twelfth century pious jews trod these cobbled streets on the way
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to study with a non-physician rabbi moses been my mourns after mitt has collected memories of the many jews who once lived here he proudly shows me articles of those he wants you about. this place used to be fool jews they were all my friends but they all left in the early fifties sometimes they come back to visit me and then we always see it and talk about the good old times better whatever seven. it was a jewish man who told us that his trade the love of his life was also a jewish woman but his is a way voice today in these streets it can be dangerous to ask where's the nearest synagogue certainly i ever heard of those rules though you are going to look at not that that they said that your job problem is to do like to resemble that of the. that little country which few day to mention israel maybe divisions among egyptians but they are united in their hatred of the neighbor. israel is
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a racist state which doesn't respect agreements and israeli jew is not welcome in egypt being in the going to treat you continue between us i hate dealing with israel and its presence in the region is dangerous but most of the israel is a cancer our main enemy after the revolution of january it's now possible to cancel the peace agreement with them and so simeon spends her remaining days alone holed up in her apartment and suffering from alzheimer's disease too afraid to venture out and when she does it's only for the shortest time just in the memory of a fast disappearing world. while we have more coverage of egypt israel relations online as well as plenty of other stories including political correctness under fire in europe about a man with mental health problems that can hardly speak or write plans to run for the city council while he's sixty can follow the story on our website. plus.
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all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. this is our team britain's black communities say police are targeting them with stop and search powers officers and i discrimination but at the minorities say they feel like they are being treated as second class i just laura smith reports. the police conduct a stop and search operation on a group of youths in london they can stop anyone in some cases without even suspecting a crime but research shows if you're black it's twenty eight times more likely to happen to you mohammed el me is young and black and has lived on his west london estate all his life he's also a trainee lawyer articulate and intelligent and yet the police are constantly
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stopping him you're looking at probably five to ten times into five to ten times a week a week and i've got to stop a search slip to also prove that l. me describes a typical police shakedown they happen more in the summer and often when he's driving his car through everything about everything about a car left on the sidewalk had their way again no resistance to reasonable suspicion should assess why this pulled us over no. mannerism things he's. not going to treated like second class citizens police say the use of stop and search is critical in their efforts to tackle knife gun and gang crime but its efficacy and legality has been questioned by the equality and human rights commission who point to excessive use on ethnic minorities and they say in some areas up to three hundred people are stopped before a single arrest is made it's marginalizing entire communities. just the experience
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of being repeatedly stopped and stopped for what seems like very little reason and stopped for it seems to be just your ethnicity has a very damaging effect on the community and it makes the community feel that were other than being a part of the society is being protected there are problems being policed against a disconnect between the police and the people wastes of was one of the factors found to have sparked all last august's riots the disturbances started here in tottenham after the shooting by police of a young black man and as the first anniversary of the riots approaches is the situation young people say hasn't got any better the metropolitan police say they are changing the way they work here they're attending a meeting with young black people in the area to listen to their concerns but tell me says it's all for show hasn't improved ever since our. attendant punctual and.
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all we get is a lot of lip service from the police that it when you approach is revise traded we're trying to engage with the community a lot more in numerous ways but they don't they don't seem to work well me goes on with his legal training while getting shaken down by the police ten times a week so in the future he can advocate for his community laura smith r.t. london. now on the other side of the ocean the authorities also stand accused next hour we talk to an occupy activist and war veteran who was brutally beaten by police while protesting against corporations and their puppet politicians he says the future of america should be defined by its people and. there are a lot of veterans getting her by this is that is you know in the sense that they come back to a broken system a system that they feel disconnected from and that's why we're having a thousands of veterans a day commit suicide most likely we're either going to vote for
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a democrat or republican and i think both those are wrong choices they're both working for the same system that they both take money from the same people from the same banks and and we you can see in their policies that they are rewarding their donors and. voting for that continuance of policy is not going to change anything at all. turkey's government has its troops have killed one hundred fifteen kurdish rebels over the past two weeks in a stepped up and found step and cries word the kurds have been fighting for autonomy since nine hundred for quite exploited power vacuum in neighboring syria and some experts say the calls for regime change emanating from turkey are only making the situation worse. do syrian case very ironic case for turkey because turkey is for the first time demanding a regime change in syria which is a unique case in turkish history since the its creation in one nine hundred twenty
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three turkey for the first time demands a regime change in a neighboring country but this strategy you know is producing some counterproductive outcomes that is the autonomy of kurdish groups circle turkey i mean it is not clear what to do with these two code kurdish groups nor to syria i'm not saying all the kurdish groups in norton syria are against turkey as far as i know there are more than twenty five independent kurdish groups well some of them are seriously and by turkish mainly the p y d. is you know branch ignore to iraq war in iraq so it's not in syria so of course they resent to the favor of a situation in syria i don't equally creates a huge field of manoa for g.t.t. lead kurdish organizations and there is an expectation in told to many kurdish groups are moving from north in europe to north in syria. turkey's involvement in the syrian conflict may be more than just rhetoric president assad's forces say
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they've captured turkish officers in the flashpoint city of aleppo acid himself meanwhile has made his first t.v. appearance in almost three weeks vowing to cleanse the country of terrorists the statement came on the heels of a visit to damascus by the secretary of iran supreme national security council during the visit to the two states pledged mutual support saying their alliance is an axis of resistance against western influence he also condemned the recent kidnapping of forty seven iranians in damascus which president said blames the rebel forces. at least eleven people have been killed by flooding in the capital of the philippines the worst delusion of yours triggering a major landslide emergency crews are evacuating tens of thousands of residents some who were forced to escape advancing waters by climbing on their rooftops or is expected to last at least another day. time to cross the world of business marina why we got for us this hour well we're looking at the asian markets are right now
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when it comes to china it's reverse earlier against but i want to start with greece of course back in the spotlight yet again and that's because wars as a lowered its outlook on basically greece of one from positive to negative and the ratings agency believes that basically the greek government will fail to make more cuts needed to meet requirements to get the next tranche of cash from the e.u. now at least this time it was a credit rating downgrade but maybe that's because its ratings already so bad that could not really get any worse the troubled economy may need this much of seven billion euros this year just to stay afloat and that's a given it's been shrinking for the last five years with unemployment skyrockets into twenty percent. and now as i said let's take a look at the only markets still trading right now and that is asia where. and mixed picture this hour the nikkei sell out in over a half
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a percent there for the export isn't doing particularly well. as well as other companies such as basically steel makers were not out there doing very well and all of this is because we're seeing more optimism return to the markets because we also had a third straight session of gains on wall street more on that in a second when it comes to china we've seen over the burst of gains and that's ahead of the economic reports throughout various they now let's move on and take a look at how the performance falls on wall street overnight basically positive picture there that the added almost forty four percent and the nies that got it over half a percent and it passed about three thousand in march which was the first time since may and basically investors are more pessimistic that a recovery would be sustained and no one basically influenced by any sort of things that will might see for the e.u. financial crisis and then the other pitfalls and that now if we want to take a look at exchange rates will see that the euro is let's have a look there we see that the euro solution against the u.s. dollar is actually extending of those losses when it comes to the ruble those are
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the figures from the u.s. this session and it came down from its highest on the whole some are should say and there was have a loss against both major currencies will give you the updated figures when there are some markets will open which is in an hour from now half an hour by the time you see me it will be an hour i received how the session of went on she's day both yards yes and no minus six added over a half a percent there now if we can take a look at oil which always prices there have a major fight on the russian economy they're dropping from their highest lows in almost two months there and all of that is amid speculation that the recent gains were excessive and also mean speculation of we can in demand in the last which is of course the biggest consumer of crude in the world now now and norway which is of course with gas from all over its options to do. gas development and that's what i'm talking about now that's also following reports that norway has pulled out of
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the project to focus on developing russia's arctic now let's discuss that for their we know about the shocking agreement between starts all fronts and gas from terminated in late june now with no new deals at hand the companies are in talks over the new plan to develop russia's arctic both. are discussing options with no further details to be made public yet but we do know that. it's what condition is lower taxes. and of course we'll see if it gets that or i mean i will have the russian markets for the next hour and hopefully russia investors will have some news for us later and they actually can't wait for that already thanks very much indeed for this and i'll be back shortly it was a reminder of our top stories. is
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