tv [untitled] August 14, 2012 6:00am-6:30am EDT
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doing about anything. to teach me reason why you should care about humans and. this is why you should. only. fresh clashes erupted in bahrain with police using tear gas and rubber bullets on protesters as a prominent human rights activist of weights of court verdict. the world's largest international islamic body prepares to show syria the door as some member countries funneled more equipment and allegedly weapons to the rebels. and smile for the c.i. a the u.s. reportedly swallows on its own connecting all surveillance cameras nationwide but tech experts fear the systems being abused.
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and welcome to our team where we are onscreen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week while there have been more clashes in bahrain as a crucial court ruling looms for prominent human rights activists now below russia all those prosecution is hardening the country's opposition most of the violence of flared in the country's biggest city ali where tear gas and rubber bullets were used to disperse the crowds a verdict is expected on thursday all new job was already serving three months jail for making anti-government comments on twitter and taking part in an illegal gathering rulings for thirteen other well known activists are expected later on tuesday crane's uprising began a year and a half ago in a public call for greater freedoms from their monarchy the leading figure in the gulf states larger. composition party told r.t.
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that the government suppresses every attempt at quality. what is happening in pakistan as a salute monarchy that the whole of it is are controlled by family there is not a presentation and representation for the people in the cabinet and they just know that that is the end the judicial oath that at the end security the key. things that the people informed you have to leave from this political system a two hundred presentation refers only to the government now the security people they don't want even people to demonstrate peacefully they banned all their activities among senior figures like maybe a virtue of others being held in custody because they were taking people to the capital of anomalous to. be is facing any geisha any citizen criticising the it will end up in jail trying to find out any accusation
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against them or have ten in jail. the world's being as a global body outside of the un is suspending syria from the group b. fifty seven member organization of islamic cooperation will hold an emergency summit on tuesday to agree to a resolution on syria iran's the only member of the block to openly speak out against sidelining damascus last several member of trees are unconditionally backing the rebels inside syria there are conflicting claims over the fate of a government war plane that came down on monday officials blame technical failure with the pilot said to have a checked in but currently missing the rebels say they shot down and captured the pilot who they claim to show in an uncapped video as comes as the opposition steps up calls for a libya style intervention which there is little appetite for as one foreign policy
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expert told r.t. . there's not a great popular support in the united states for such an event and we're in the middle of campaign season losing leading into the presidential election also we have a stronger opposition in this scenario we have china russia and iran all openly opposed to this so it would be a much more difficult step because one is not popular popular support for the intervention in because they are much stronger opponents are brought the reality is that the free syrian army are in a volatile position they don't have the capabilities that the syrian national army has so there's a great experience of for currently united states and other nations are supporting the free syrian army or the opposition with huge amounts of aid this is a problematic though because. this is we're going to still make we've been in the stomach for months with what we've just seen more casualties but we're not seeing any advancement to any sort of outcome. you're watching r t and coming up welcome
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to bhalo tristan the oil rich hotbed of terrorism that you've probably never heard of our team gives you a guided tour of the rest of problems the world's got on watch. it's been revealed to that the u.s. government is secretly spying on its citizens using an advanced surveillance program software called trap wire reportedly has access to all security cameras across the country documents revealed through wiki leaks claim a software monitors people via facial recognition trap wires creators say it was designed to provide a simple but powerful way of collecting and recording suspicious activity reports censorship and technology campaigner our own schwartz says people's every move on line and all the street has now been launched. the n.s.a. is able to use cameras all over the country to zoom in on someone and track them
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wherever they go there's actually you know they they say explicitly the cameras can pan tilt and zoom in on particular faces so that wherever you are in the country at any of these high risk locations where there are military bases or corporations or government sites they can zoom in on you track what you're doing and call in all the pictures across the entire country or the entire globe it all goes into a big face recognition database so that you know if they see the same person at multiple places they can track them wherever they go and in fact there are reports that they've been talking to companies like facebook and so on so not only can they track you in the real world but they can track your face whenever you post online and that can capture you know thousands of innocent americans millions of innocent americans the notion that all of this is happening totally unaccountable by a private corporation that's building these big databases of where anyone is at any time and being able to zoom in on them is really quite frightening there's no evidence that this is helping keep us more secure and the government has repeatedly failed to show examples of where collecting all of this vast for less data has
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actually prevented terrorist attacks instead what we do have are clear examples where it's been abused used against the constitution and the fourth amendment protections we have in the united states and used to go after political enemies as opposed to actual terrorists. how could or as president said held a sign on julian assange just fatal later this week a wiki leaks founder has been at the country's london embassy since june after escaping house arrest imposed by british authorities. and wants asylum in ecuador to avoid extradition to sweden to face sex crime allocation it's the whistleblowing mastermind fears the u.s. is behind it to prosecute him for the leasing secret diplomatic cables and wiki leaks websites been under an intense hacker attack for more than a week but it's now back up and running a group calling itself anti leaks claims it carried out the online onslaught saying it's got scores to settle with the sarge the head of the u.k.'s pirate party
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suspects a powerful force is behind the have curves. but we can certainly see that there is a concerted attempt to indeed. whistleblowing its light at the moment this is the appears to be the most concerning denial of service attack on the wiki leaks for some time now this group. claimed responsibility and good outcome quite in you know how much responding. are we killing and so on where you are in some kind of united states involvement both certainly. the amount of traffic seems to amount to modern machines now do groups who are spreading truth in any of the claims they would actually seen on one clue to a group like anti big the new group you can come out actually going to attack but nevertheless not impossible. though even. if you do this with fewer than one
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thousand machines we're going to take them all the more organized. so i had for you this hour the global giants are learning to love thy neighbor india and china buddy up in increasing ways but some previous powerhouses are feeling hugely left out and want to get in the way as we report soon. also why getting over in games fever is going to leave brits taking some tough recession medicine a full story in just a couple of minutes. pakistan's largest province. may not mean much to many people but among the experts it's known as a sectarian terrorism hotbed and some u.s. lawmakers are even calling for its independence parties going at it you can explains the region and its importance. baluchistan. you may have
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never heard of it or maybe caught a glimpse of it in a hollywood blockbuster but the place is a hot destination for intelligence services from around the globe hotbed of the insurgency home to various terrorist organizations kidnappings assassinations terror that's part of everyday life in baluchistan looking at its location as part of pakistan bordering afghanistan and iran you may think well no surprise they enjoy his place but apart from being a dangerous place the lucious done is a big geo political importance where major world powers have interest and china one of them a lucia son is sitting at the crossroads of oil and gas pipelines coming from central asia in iran and elsewhere the iran pakistan pipeline that took menace then of ghana and pakistan india pipeline not to mention that baluchistan itself has its
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energy resources besides its water port and its right here is the access point of chinese chinese commercial shipping to the indian ocean and on to africa. but all the violence and instability there doesn't make it an easy place for business investigative journalist eric draitser tells me some world powers might be interested in keeping it that way first of all we have various indigenous terrorist organizations that operate inside of below tristan the liberation army. republican army lashkar e tayyiba just to name a few giunta law is an organization that for decades has been focused on the stabilization of iran now the confluence of these various terrorist organizations of course is not coincidental this has a direct relation to the interests of the united states in the western powers be blocking the chinese destabilize. as in pakistan and part of waging their covert
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war against iran in hopes of not just in circling that country but to collapse it from outside the us government denies having any connection with dala and baluch terrorist organizations although cia memos leaked recently say these really mossad recruited john dollar members quote under the nose of u.s. intelligence officers end of quote as far as other terrorist groups like the be loosely gratian front there are a few people in u.s. congress who expressed readiness to support the separation of baluchistan from pakistan like dana rohrbacher from the house of representatives comedian foreign affairs any bad anything that's coming up right now that the pakistanis don't like about our attitude is being caused by actions taken by their government as far as who could benefit from instability in baluchistan most experts say it's extremists of all kinds mainly al-qaeda and its affiliates and as well as the taliban they
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certainly have an interest in many instability but some also see baluchistan is a key square on the geopolitical chessboard the united states knows they cannot compete with china economically or industrially so they have to stunt china's development through these various subversive tactics they're willing to engage with various terrorist networks that they've had for many many years if not decades in order to try to make the chinese stall in their economic development so according to you hype wars are real and creating instability is one of the instruments to gain advantage but wouldn't it backfire the terror violence instability could it backfire in terms of terrorist reciprocation against the united states this is entirely possible but that didn't prevent the united states in the late one nine hundred seventy s. from financing and supporting the mujahideen against the soviets allegations that some global powers may be stoking violence in
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a place like baluchistan for their geopolitical interests are quite disturbing and raises the question why the pipeline wars are a reality in washington i'm going to check out. online archies got more stories from around the world such as a female theory tunisian women make a stand after a very branded as nothing more than complimentary to men in the country's draft constitution. and an underground hall like details of the italian police discovery of a massive subway stash of natural marijuana. is the.
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download the official obliteration so far choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch r t any time any. britain's military chief planner for the olympics claims it will take two years for the operation of the armed forces to return to full strength that's after eighteen thousand troops had to be diverted to the olympics to plug a security gap the government had to draft in soldiers at the last minute after the private firm charged with the job failed to get enough security staff ready on top
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of that the authorities demanded that ground based air defense systems be deployed in and around london during the games to repel terror attacks now that the sports fever is over britain's got a lot on its hands laura smith reports. it was a full night of sports and celebration but now that the party's over the house inevitably kicks in it's come in the form of a big economic headache and the governor of the bank of england hasn't provided any relief as he says the live picture leads to any kind of last sting boost to the british economy. that ultimately the games console to the underlying economic situation the country faces and the reality of that situation is becoming increasingly clear the u.k.'s officially in a double dip recession the u.k. economy's been shrinking for the last week quarters and the latest report from the bank of england basically puts the group's full cost but this year at zero revised
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down from an estimate of north point eight percent in may one of the things contributing to a lack of growth base recession in the euro zone and damaging exports but something else the u.k. central bank cites as holding back growth is the government's fiscal consolidation program in a serious crisis of public confidence five out of six votes is now believe the coalition won't survive until the next general election in two thousand and fifteen the liberal democrats and conservatives have vowed to stick together to solve the economic worries but if they fail to do that it could easily be a very long and painful high note. well sadly in the world's best athletes are now making their way home you know and tell us how team russia was received you know the already arrived in the sheer amount of poor to school on monday evening to of course a hero's welcome there were twenty four gold medals in the two medals in all seeing
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their friends and family for probably the first time in over two weeks you know when they go park will be giving one hundred thirty five forty thousand dollars gold medal winners which are there's a lot of money through it for those medal winners as well there will be an official ceremony at the kremlin on whedon's there where we believe each and every medalist will get a car of some sort so yes they are happy coming home to that we will have more on all the last of the olympics stuff in iran and twenty minutes time here on all right certainly a very warm homecoming now it's time for more world news from our t.v. norwegian politicians say they've received death threats from the muslim organization that last murder a spray of it claims to belong to a verdict expected next week to decide whether the killer is sent to prison or a psychiatric facility he admits killing seventy seven people mostly teenagers in
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twenty x. all a new toy island and all slow but denies terrorism. reignited protests in chile over attacks and education reform saw thirty two students arrested during a gathering in the capital president be nero's refusing to give in to their demands for posing instead to create a billion dollars worth of scholarships and lower student loan interest the country suffers from poor quality schools with promising students unable to afford expensive universities. helen gurley brown the veteran magazine editor and a role model for single girl. world wide has died in new york aged ninety she held the bestselling cosmopolitan magazine for thirty two years and in doing so push the boundaries for women's rights and their sexual liberation her book sex and the
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single girl set the feminist movement a light whether it's doctrine on getting the most out of life from money to men writers or just cause and the links between asia's two fastest growing economies china and india range from sharing billions of dollars in trade to having a similar outlook on the world's big issues as previous reader reports that growing powerhouse friendship is one which some western countries would like to see cool down i have everything from during our. show we give or blogs. dumbs what aboard those in this warehouse and sar there are bizarre delhi's largest wholesale market for household items kumar has a stash of hundreds of chinese products. he's been traveling to china every two months for the past ten years it's a very easy going business enjoying. everything that comes from
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gumbo at home the two asian powerhouses have historically had tense ties over everything from their borders to their choice of friends but you wouldn't sense any kind of animosity it's are there bizarre worse sixty percent of the products sold here are imported from china there should be more real friendship. and movies of the partnership between india and china extends beyond just making money the two countries also have a track record of voting similarly on foreign policy issues ranging from libya to iran to syria many experts believe that's because both countries are adamantly opposed to western military intervention which might be why some believe it's the west that is buddying up to india to counterbalance washington's growing fear of china out of order b.p. it is in their benefit that these conflicts keep coming up between india and china from the north and google. and it's easy to see why with forty percent of the
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world's population and two of the fastest growing economies in the world an alliance between the two countries could actually spell double trouble for the united states entrepreneurs like pavane are finding that joining forces with china is proving to be an unstoppable formula for success preassure either r.t. new delhi india. the past year has seen several high profile attempts by governments around the world to try to impose control over the internet but the moves backfired with mass demonstrations not only on the streets but also online but with the pedia among the sites shutting down for twenty four hours just to make a stand in a few minutes we talked to apple co-founder steve wozniak who says freedom on the web might soon be a thing of the past. free speech is not absolute in my mind it's a very important right it has to go through considerations of did you violate it in
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ways that might be somebody else i think the internet should have been considered from day one a country of its own that isn't bound by any individual country's laws maybe we could have an internet government but it didn't happen just like world government doesn't happen you know space doesn't belong to anyone the moon doesn't belong to anyone these are really beautiful principles and wife and then as soon as a country figures out a way to get control of them it disappears. business now with katie hello there so despite all of years of a global financial crisis russians are still shopping i know completely defying expectations carol and going out and spending their cash not explain exactly why a little later on in the meantime let's see what the markets are up to will get stuck in with europe and germany's economy greece flatley more than expected in the second quarter and that was compared with the previous quarter driven by domestic
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demand and trade as well while france posted a growth figure of the zero one zero growth to a lot today that's been great for the received would you imagine because they were anticipating a decline you know who for them now we've got most of the stars out just wanted to mention one the annual rate of inflation in u.k. which unexpectedly rose in july and that was driven by higher. prices for clothes of footwear as well while we took our shopping i thought i'd get. this have a look at some current says and we'll see what the exchange rates are we've got the european currency that it is gaining in that same response to the vent and we've just seen on the x. the markets one twenty three fifty four as for the ruble though it's containing its strength against the common and the u.s. currency as for the markets and here in russia they remain higher they finished up yesterday they started out today and they seem to be on words going up we've got the a third of both the my six this hour. the movers and shakers and it's the financials
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there and that's because the gains that we've seen in energy majors as well they're doing pretty well last year because of the high oil prices also financial holding as well that's leading the pack which is that one of the biggest gain is one and a third of a percent in positive territory and it's been up for the whole day today it's well worth having a because a lot of the sentiments going on in that part of the world we have to buy. japan minute showing the policy makers they're considering stepping in to boost the economy and that's because yesterday alarm bells were going off in all sorts of directions because of the response to japan's slower than expected growth investors if. this goes to the or as to what the official numbers are for this hour as you can see that we've got them gaining as i mentioned now there's an official report due out this week expressions show that u.s. stockpiles decreased by the lowest in four months which means there is
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a prime tension a more demand for the world's biggest gas. found as i mentioned russians they are indeed going shopping we've got bank loans to people gregg three times quicker than corporate loans and that's because people they're dipping into their personal getting out cash but they're getting out credit cards and they seem to have learned some lessons from crisis in the pasta and. she's going to spend some more. while fear itself and all folding prices are scooping russia a slumping oil prize a ruble collapse like in the mines is what the russians doing about it well they go shopping but they are bored with more money than ever to do so present card debt is expected to rise almost eighty five percent this year it is already thirty three percent and that is adding writable market minimum twenty four percent interest when a crisis threatens to appeals historically tighten their belts postponing big purchases
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such as cars and houses by law of the russians this july for example moved in two hundred fifty thousand new cars were sold here in russia more than pre-crisis peaks in two thousand and eight mortgages already. this figure is expected to truthful by the year end despite the fact that the russian conceal must pay a minimum twelve per cent annual interest three times higher than in the u.s. for example. as for everyday shopping while sales in europe are decreasing here in russia volumes for the post toppled this year seven per cent it could be we are seeing a distinct russian consumer confidence but what is sure while economizing europeans cost suspicious russians assure lower prices even more lower shelf and continue to aim high perhaps at the cost of common sense but some of the global business are to moscow. tower and that reminds me i really need.
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