tv [untitled] August 10, 2012 3:30am-4:00am EDT
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welcome back you're with our team here's a look at the top stories new and fresh plan algeria's former foreign minister could replace gobion as the un's envoy and try to revive the peace process in turbulent syria. orphanages in central russia receive most of the twenty seven children who were forced to live for decades in an eight story series of how to comes by and islamic second. gazan stand to lose their only lifeline to be outside world after border violence bronze age and to seal off the massive smuggling tunnel network crucial to the blockaded region. coming out party talks to jill stein the us presidential candidate for the green party explains why she
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believes her country's political system is often similar to the tater ships washington wishes to bring down. my guest today is jill stein nominee for president of the united states with the green party thank you very much for joining me dr stein it's great to be with you can really really appreciate it thanks for coming i read you said you'd be the underdog candidate for the underdog voters who are these on the docket voters it's certainly most of the american public people are losing their jobs wages are declining millions have lost their home another million are in the pipeline to lose their homes this year the cost of health care is skyrocketing public higher education is increasingly out of reach we have thirty six million young people who
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are students or recent graduates who are effectively indentured servants because they don't have the jobs or the wages to repave these unforgiving debts and the political establishment is not doing anything about it while a very small segment of the american population the one percent we say is making out like bandits so neither party is fixing this i just want to make this clear you're going to be on ballots but not in all states can you explain what is it in the system in the us that makes it so hard for a third party to break into those two horse race exactly the american system is designed to eliminate political opposition like some of the you know dictatorships that we criticize that have rigged political systems in many ways the american system is also rigged but in ways that are not as straightforward so you
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have to actually see what it takes to get on the ballot if you're not already on as one of the big machine parties each state has its own set of rules which are very demanding. very detailed and bureaucratic and require a lot of signatures in order to get on the ballot so for the most part you need a lot of money many millions of dollars to buy your way on to the ballot basically by hiring signature gatherers and people to keep track of this is using names and the money is too powerful here in washington is there a way you see to go against money the power of money absolutely i mean the voters don't like this the voters repeatedly are calling for getting big money out of politics. in my home state in massachusetts we passed a law to get the big money out voters the supreme court and the other law which it
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can and livings all limits from contributions and invalid and what i was going to add was that in our state when we passed it by voter referendum the the legislature which was eighty five percent democratic party they repealed it you know so the entrenched system is is very hostile to the needs of the american people the green party often described itself as the party that represents main street versus wall street as you just being say in what way do barack obama and mitt romney represent wall street that is against the interests of the american people mitt romney doesn't really pretend even to do anything other than advance the economic elites agenda he has a track record which is to advance the likes of his own you know to acquire enormous amounts of wealth by tearing down other companies and businesses and
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firing workers and offshoring jobs and gobbling up the profits himself so he's got a track record which is pretty clear and he's you know he's pretty much straight ahead wall street agenda with barack obama in the democratic party it's it's a little harder to see clearly what they're about because they do talk a populist line but to actually look at their record it's pretty clear who their allegiances are to so george bush provided about eight hundred billion in bailouts for wall street but under barack obama it's been many trillions some four and a half trillion dollars worth of bailout that has already been dispersed and then there are many more trillions worth of loans and emergency loans and. guarantees and then quantitative easing through the fed and all kinds of back doors to
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basically funnel either out in out bailouts or free money to to wall street so mitt romney has wall street you know he's the wolf in a wolf's clothing barack obama that will finish and clothing but they both essentially have the same agenda. can you talk a little bit more about your involvement with the occupy movement has the movement been big enough to make sort of it took tonic shift in u.s. politics. i believe that that tectonic shift is happening and occupy is one of the indicators that it is happening and it's happening because one out of every two americans is now either in poverty or low income americans are really hurting and are desperate for foreigners for solutions which they are not getting so there is a rebellion that is in full swing occupy speaks for that rebellion
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we saw in the polls earlier. a majority of americans a substantial majority of americans was very sympathetic and supportive of the agenda that occupy was are but it's kind of a silent rebellion right exactly we are silenced you know i believe it is not silent but our voices are continually muzzled through all kinds of ways we can speak out politically the media is very much in the hands of big corporations congress' approval rating is eleven percent so it is people are unhappy but it's a silent by designing this right so that people have to work very hard to break through and occupy got to critical mass by assembling you know in our public squares and they were very effective in breaking through until the public relations campaign begin to be conducted against them and we saw that because that p.r.
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campaign actually got leaked it was a many many hundreds of thousands of dollars campaign that was constructed even before the counterattack began so you had both a media counterattack and then you had a a counterattack by way of police brutality in the suppression of our civil liberties as people were brutally attacked let's talk foreign policy but switch gears for many years now probably since the collapse of the soviet union every u.s. president ever. every administration took the idea of the us as being the walled police sort of to the next level president obama was no exception what is it what is of the basis of this walled police policy as you see it and would you carry on with that as a president. this world police policy is bankrupting americans we're spending about it trillion dollars
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a year on the military industrial security complex that budget has roughly doubled over the last ten years and we are certainly not more secure for it we spent trillions of dollars in iraq when we withdrew from iraq how did we do it we withdrew from iraq in the dead of night at a secret undisclosed date because we were afraid that we would be ambushed in the process how many friends exactly did we make in this war what kind of a stable democracy did we make in iraq you know iraq continues to teeter on the brink of a civil war it has certainly not become a staunch and reliable ally for the united states or for democracy or for women's rights for that matter the barrel of a gun has not been an effective diplomat and we need to heed that and take a lesson from it unfortunately president obama basically embraced george bush's you
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know militaristic approach to foreign policy on his third day in office he intensified the bombing. pakistan then went on to spread the drone wars into somalia and into yemen he. served the troops into afghanistan we still have about twice as many troops as we had under george bush it has certainly not made afghanistan a safer more secure place we are not in a better position to you know withdraw now and declare victory than we were you know years ago you know that when you have the kind of civilian casualties that you have with drone bombing for example that you would you simply aid and abet those very terrorist organizations that you are trying to. go after in the first place what is it that makes you concerned with regards to mitt romney's foreign policy
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plans if anything you know his plans are basically let's increase the military budget you know i mean and. he you know he has a lot of sort of machismo and bravado and he beats the war drum you know he wants to. really flex muscle against iran but you know so too does the obama administration though they're a little bit more they're less warmongering about it but they're basically in agreement about coming down very hard on your ran and holding no options off the table so they they both threaten to use war where we should be using diplomacy we talked about money in politics and everyone knows campaigns are not cheap your position your net worth is probably far from mitt romney's two hundred million dollars your party is financing
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a lost cause basically at this stage what is the goal the real goal at this stage in my view to say it's a lost cause is to say that our economy is a lost cause. you know is to say that it's inevitable that we're going to crash and i don't mean that ok i mean the elections i would agree i mean i think that the the the uphill battle for our election is identical to the uphill battle to rescue our economy we are a real political party you know we're not just you know the store front that looks like it's main street but is actually funded by wall street that's what the other political parties are they they pretend to really have public support but what they really have is the support of the one percent and then they have a propaganda campaign going on and intensive public relations and psychological warfare that's intended to convince people that they don't have any options doctor
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download free bloggers loaded videos for your media projects a free media dog r t v dot com. your man fresh plan algeria's former foreign minister could replace kofi annan as the u.n. sound boy and try to revive the peace process in terrible in syria. orphanages in central russia receive most of the twenty seven children who were forced to live for a decade in an eight story series of catacombs by an islamic sect. and gazans stand to lose their only lifeline to the outside world at the border of violence brahmans egypt to seal off the massive smuggling tunnel network to the blockaded region. they have lines here ninety five ports next with me tree.
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hello there welcome to the sports of the penalty thanks for joining us this hour coming up in the program. making history at russia's sofia and niger the political takes away in books seeing as they both lose their respective fun about. one minute forty point nine one seconds scan in david rudisha sets a new world record in the main states hundred makes is. and king all the spring just same bold retains his two hundred meter olympic title competitors film blake and water where the podium just jamaican. to the london games first where russia has moved up to the fourth place thanks to wherever a bit was victory in the women's wrestling she won the gold in the under seventy two kilogram category to become the first ever russian female olympic wrestling
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champ and there were also two silver and bronze on day thirteen for russia here's richard profit. russia continue their steady progress of these olympics of a gold two silvers and a bronze to show for their efforts on day thirteen however things could've been so much different having had a little bit more skill and a little bit more luck on their side i want to tell you about the other one gold in the women's wrestling seventy two kilogram category which is only twenty one years old and produced almost beyond her years to be the vastly experienced from bulgaria who was actually a five time world champion so it looks as though natalia has a bright future ahead of her and she's the russians was spared twelve gold medal of these olympic games so far as a surprise bronze for russia in the men's double canoe with aleksey of your people who can claim a final spot on the podium first place going to germany with better roots claiming the silver medal nevertheless for russians were delighted with their performance in the sport where their country rarely shines more could do little though we wanted
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to produce the best result we possibly could. to see who was in front of us and who was behind us we were just concentrating on do what we had to do we had been working really hard for the last year or so and that paid off for these games as this was our first olympics and we were the youngest pay here so hope we can do even better at the games to come you know we missed the north of you know a national bird and it was so near but yet so far for russia's women's boxers as they managed to claim two silver medals sufi a guy ever was second in the women's light weight cancer green but lost out to iran tribal islands katie taylor claimed the gold and in fact taylor's unbeaten in six years but just lost by a couple of points was another silver. in the women's boxing for an idea of top power hour she was outclassed by america's closest shields was in fact only seventeen years old the american really cruised the victory in mount bouts pole to miss golds fair but it looks as though russia's a rhythmic gymnastics will be returning to the top of the podium once again
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a lot of the opening day of competition there one and two in the individual program of a also topping the team competition russia in fact won every single gold since the sydney olympics in two thousand and four champion airports of inner says after day thirteen performance russia looks set to repeat this feat. just in the days that i'm really pleased with how the girls performed today even though in the first place there's a lot of really confident there are no signs of nerves the this doesn't happen very often we're competing in the world's biggest event they talons are currently in second which is a bit of a surprise for me. you know we need only given time that you never know what might have. been while russia's women's basketball team crashed out of the tournament has been missed out of place in a gold medal game after losing to france by eighty one points to sixty four of russians from our play australia for the bronze medal on friday where we turn of
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russia's man has undertaken to learn going to go up against spain for a place in the final for russia's men's volleyball team up against paul barrier with we're going for it to the gold medal game so plenty to look forward to in russia that man lived up to full of place in the middle table but they've got a lot of work to do going to britain who are in third place with only three days of competition remaining. hopefully darty london. staying in the british capital the first world record of a flat excel impact on a men's came in the men's eight hundred meters david rudisha became the first human being to run the distance under one minute and forty one seconds can run out what's hot favorite in the final set a blistering pace from the start and went on to. smash world's best achievement by exactly one tenth of a second division it would pluck an incredible time of one minute forty eight point nine one the race was so quick that all eight finalists set a personal best or seasonal best times seventeen year old knowledge of most of
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butts won a came home second for civil while another can intimidate kids whom completed the poor job. in the meantime the high end separated men's two hundred meters final saw no world record but when it was simmering that never even before the race defending champion new same bolt won the event with a time of nineteen point three two seconds the ski rival your blake finished second losing by twelve hundreds compared to one where playing braun's the jamaican super sprinter is now the five time a limb champ and. is now worth exploring what i came here for. the birth. i am agrees that there were and i put myself in. the urban community harder when michael johns god is great at the top for me it's an honor to be in that door. and now bolt is aiming to complete another olympic
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trouble in london after winning the one hundred and two hundred metres his eyes are now set on the full by one hundred relay but the americans are looking to spoil the party with sprint said tyson gay insisting his team can win with a new world record a drama caught up with him. sport can produce upsets can the americans upset the jamaicans in the relay final i hope so that's to go very positive right now my team is positive and we're definitely for their gold medal and from the times you've been posting at the moment your quartet looks pretty close to the jamaicans here i think so out there we matter pretty evenly would never want to stand there using both a great athlete but comparing legs we matter pretty well and there's a good level in the relays called the baton how important will it change always be and could they decide who gets the gold i think so. i don't to make a little bit more conservative and i think the celeb is we're going to be a little bit more risky you know because we want to go further for the world record as well you mentioned the same boat what's it like to race against him is it
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frightening is it or inspiring. i mean it is burning a sense that you know i've been a part of history several times running against a guy who can't seem to bring a pet out of me so in that case you know if they're not friendly but you know it's par and i'm interested when you are racing against him do you see him at all in the race or do you have tunnel vision honestly tunnel vision about malaria team leaders agassi but i can see him before that and what's been the general impression about the london games coming great you know been great. a lot of people home so they're trying to keep up with the gangs they just want to be a little bit of time to publicize that i've been here a lot of great feedback a lot of people of elizabeth pleased that the weather's been holding up pretty much every bit that's pretty important right because if it's cold it can make a huge difference to him and we know race yes is very important the sun came out in the morning first the sun came out. the wind was perfect i know when we had a window to race so on everyone pretty much achieved
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a lot of it goes. next year we have the world championships in moscow which is where we're based that is your plan is it to race that definitely i've never been you know so it's going to be exciting for me to go to russia for the first time and i look forward to it. and other news rushes. returning to the team credited their coach with success in london after winning three gold one silver and a bronze medal and. russia as the world's judo powerhouse in two thousand and twelve after failing to take any medals four years ago in beijing in a single stone breeze past favorites their arche of japan in the men's sixty kilogram final to clean unexpected gold twelve months also one in the meant and seven to recover go final beating another japanese watcher rick in a cry and get a feeble life won the men's one hundred kilogram gold medal for what is considered a new coach to be the main reason for the tribe.
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in football similar tossed his bag braced to send into the europa league playoffs as good as hitting side b. ten men would test two nil in the netherlands the visitors went into the match with a comfortable suniel live from home leg but they no chances pushing the house to the limit right from the beginning with cameron striker to finally breaking the deadlock right tough time was sent off for the home side following a second yellow card of the mark and grabbed his second of the night with a late penalty kick as angie wrapped up a four nil victory. and finally i saw where the top big player in this season's n.h.l. draft daily cooper was on the scoreboard for russia as their youth team last attempt to canada by a single go in a game to mark forty years since the famous summit serious because of winning
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a ceremonial face off against canada captain bryan murray chosen second overall in that n.h.l. draft but it was the visits who dominated the match in your star has to go in the second period gave them the lead and they hung on for the three to victory game. tanishq couple of monopoles but so that legend stuff picked up says it's something that's hard to avoid in such an emotional games. during much the words these are going to be friendly matches but don't expect the players to be friends on the ice canada and russia other two teams will often play each other in the finals of the world championships and we've invited the top young stars from both countries so more first person action is in store for fans. ok up to date now see you in three hours time now and say goodbye.
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