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chaos over the cost of living riots in the west bank leaves palestinian leaders desperate for calm while anxious israel watches for signs of another uprising against the occupation. russia stands up for its energy giant gazprom saying the e.u. is trying to force gas prices down moscow's past the crease saying that anyone who's got a problem with the company would also have a problem with the government. the un warns against taking sides in the syrian conflict saying the rebels and the regime must share the blame for the bloodshed as western powers are again accused of turning a blind eye to rebel atrocities. and teachers walk out of american classrooms early in the school year a staff strike over pay and conditions that says more american parents ought to teach their children of.
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good evening from moscow it's nine pm here now this tuesday evening when is kevin know when you're watching the first after the protests now the political panic a flurry of meetings have been held among palestinian leaders jolted into action by massive demonstrations which turn violent thousands who fear is that the rising prices of basic goods skirmished with riot police across the west bank. explains what's driven people to extremes. palestinian authority ministers are meeting to discuss ways of easing the economic situation of the ordinary palestinians across the west bank this was the source of demonstrations on monday which turned violent in the cities of hebron and nablus when dozens of youths burnt tires and blocked streets that dovetails with a strike by municipal workers by taxi drivers as well as by those involved in the
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public transport sector people are really protesting against the rising cost of basic commodities you just need to look at fuel which has gone up by some five percent in recent times the palestinian authority is fast losing legitimacy amongst its own people this western backed government though has its hands tied because israel collects taxes on behalf of the palestinian authority at the same time while israelis can sell goods to palestinians they in turn cannot sell goods to his radius so you have a situation where the palestinian economy is being held hostage by the israeli government and there's very little that the palestinians can do without the israelis giving their nod now the israelis are also i'm with concerned there's growing discontent in the west bank and this is because they fear that it could result in the third intifada or third palestinian uprising against television to this end we have been hearing some reports that there are those within the israeli
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government that are urging tel aviv to hand over money to the palestinian authority quickly also head over tax collection money despite the fact that it is only supposed to happen at the end of the month but it is questionable whether or not this is going to ease the tensions within the palestinian authority we know their government employees have not received to date more than half of the august salaries the arab spring which took place in so many neighboring states here until now has bypassed the palestinian population but this does not mean that there aren't real schisms within palestinian society particularly over the rising cost of living policy r.t. kadima israel political analyst mary told me that while people are angry at the palestinian leadership is not actually much at all with the ministration good do. yes there is a good against president abbas against prime minister fayyad against the overthrow of what it did not precisely because of the crisis itself but because of the in
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action on more than one level on the level of negotiations with israel nothing is happening there is frustration among the palestinians on the level of frequency lation with hamas nothing is happening because there is also an impasse on that front and nothing is moving on and with this kind of impasse on the palestinian territories and with the prices going up skyrocketing day after day what can you expect more from the palestinian authority bring me the best magician on the to take over from someone for your prison a bus will they do it they cannot do it because the overall atmosphere around is not is not conducive at all of what economic prosperity still ahead of the program this far away still revolutionary fervor we look at how some of egypt's public services have suffered after the chaos of last year's revolt with rubbish piling up on the streets of the capital reporter in a couple of minutes time also more victims at guantanamo we hear about a culture of death in suspicious circumstances among detainee's many of whom face
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no charges have said for you too. but next a new decreeing by russia's president putin has put energy giant gazprom under state protection it's facing an anti monopoly probe by the e.u. but company officials say they're just attempts to push down gas prices what he called his can offer explains more. gas from isn't only an energy giant it's a strategic state company a worldwide known brands with the billions of assets thousands of kilometers of infrastructure massive resources and great influence on the russian economy it doesn't only supply millions of russians with energy but millions of western europeans as a while since just from works with most members of the european union and putting suits chief spokesperson said for decades has been able to successfully do business with western european partners but now it's experiencing political pressure at first these searches around a year ago and his daughter companies now this anti monopoly investigation held by the european commission which is actually
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a political body getting involved in business related issues and basically of this a decrease signed by the president on tuesday is aimed at protecting companies like gas from and is a proportion of the answer given to the situation and from now on all the questions of that you will be enough towards me have to gazprom will have to be addressed directly to the state then a giant is being accused of being a monopoly but there are really a many other energy companies out there on the market it's a free choice for any consumer to decide which company they want to work with whereas it's not a free choice when it comes to the price of gas it does depend on market conditions and on the price of oil and according to gas problem using political pressure for it to lower its gas prices is very unlikely that it's going to be effective but gas from says that it's still ready for business dialogue with its partners. you know because can often and for
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a closer look at how this decree could affect russian companies doing business abroad we invite you to watch our business bulletin it's on air in about fifteen minutes time but probably guess promise deals is the only thing preoccupying the troubled e.u. right now is reporting as well tonight the greek pm is feeling the heat as he meets one of his chief paymasters on news that debt inspectors not back nearly half of greece's cuts on the. u.n. human rights chief has said that both sides in the syrian conflict machine blame for repeated violence now have condemned the government's use of heavy weapons while the rebels she said should be held accountable for extra judicial execution and torture but as artie's test for a sitter of ports next tonight some foreign powers are turning a blind eye to the crimes committed by armed groups. the new joint u.n. arab league special envoy to syria a lot more brahimi has been tasked with trying to broker a peace plan to wendy in two month long conflict in syria has just called his task order quote nearly impossible now this is
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a different set to the stand he took when he first off the job he was optimistic in the beginning i think that you could help pave the way for peace between the warring sides in syria also heard from the secretary general ban ki moon has the assad regime for all the talk to these people committing against the syrian people but also the rebel groups and the condemning both sides saying that that the choosing of violence and force rather dialogue we've also heard that every human rights that we can live with has been a staunchly critical of the assad regime blaming condemning the regime for their treatment of their actions in this conflict but she's also come out and spoke against the rebel groups and any other groups armed groups that have been committing atrocities against the syrian people she said that all sides should be held responsible for all their actions believe her from the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as well as french president francois along both expressing their support for the syrian rebels france has already been sending aid
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to three rebel regions in syria as of recent weeks now with a lack of consensus from the international community on how to approach a situation as well as conflicting messages on whose side is responsible for the atrocities the support that is being given out to one side versus another it's not hard to understand why block marber he has been calling his task now as nearly impossible. the program how syria's neighbors are suffering on the rest of the road a deadly suicide police state. as experts say a spike in bloodshed is the high price turkey is paying right pretty fearing regional conflicts. there's a class warfare in the united states but it's nothing to do with social status teachers there are walking out in the thousands demanding better paying conditions school see of multiplying that in staff and standards more and more families are taking the concept of homework to its ultimate conclusion as it is reported.
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yellow buses and traffic guards are the general indicators that america's new school year house started. in chicago some twenty six thousand teachers carrying out a union strike in the streets indicate a problem for the u.s. education system. the city's teachers are demanding a salary increase and better job security but for nearly four hundred thousand students class has been indefinitely canceled in america's third largest school district in the nation's first more than one point one million students have successfully begun school new york city's teachers have showed up but an increasing amount of families are permanently keeping their kids home. six point four five year old julian and his seven year old brother brennan. a routine school day involves a seat at the kitchen table. and lessons from mom or dad they can move on to
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literature such as shakespear they can move on to strategy thinking such as chaz music there's so much to learn. sondra and gregory leon. have been homeschooling their boys for over two years. a decision the couple made after researching new york city's public school system where overcrowded under budget teachers are underpaid you've got forty kids in one room with one one adult and the kids are just not getting what they they deserve at that age according to the white house three hundred thousand education jobs have been eliminated since two thousand and nine due to state and local budget cuts tied to the economic crisis experts say this has forced public school students to lose teachers critical programs and more stuff all a level of knowledge is necessary for success the epidemic of an edge of. hated
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young americans was recently highlighted in a report which warns that u.s. children are not to being adequately prepared to compete in the global workforce a study conducted in part by the center for american progress found that china and india are moving greater numbers of children through their school systems and better preparing them for jobs in key industries in just eight years it's estimated that india will have four times more college graduates than the u.s. ironically four decades ago america was the world leader in education today among the top thirty industrialized countries the u.s. ranks twenty fifth in math literacy and twenty first in science more than two million american parents like the liang's are homeschooling their children are reported seventy five percent increase since one thousand nine hundred ninety nine . a trend that some say may eventually be the best source of preparation
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for america's future marina port i.r.t. new york just checking out a few of the top stories we've got lined up through our team dot com tonight suicide bombing american style the u.s. army pick up some of the enemy's tactics planning to take hold militants with explosive drones. also you can read up on the packers taking down one of the web's top to register access to millions of websites can tell you though ours is of course running just checked it now you can read more on the story right there take your call. a delicate balancing lose for the greek pm tony says he meets one of the chief paymasters the president of the european central bank mario draghi the frankfurt talks could be especially hard given recent revelations that hard for the greek government's plan cuts have been rejected by debt inspectors six out of twelve billion euros worth of austerity measures have been deemed either too vague or unrealistic and if the greek government can't find something else to cut to make up the difference it may be denied more bailout money
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meaning potential bankruptcy. terrace is a journalist and lecturer at the university of virginia who says if the cuts go through it will only lead to more unrest. i think that this is going to be a very dark page in this story rick governance and also the greek parliament accepting sides socially devastating measures to be dictated by our creditors who are quite openly of course blackmailing the greek government terence waiting yet another. part of the bailout agreement thirty one billions to be more precise which are absolutely necessary and i think that under the threat of such force the force i think that the greek government in the end. is growing to accept this measures but of course this will open the way for an even bigger under the greater deterioration of the social rise crisis that is now preventing brits we will see
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more and more unrest we're going to see major strikes very big demonstrations and all sorts of expression of the the anger that this building up within society. and one ton of the inmate who recently come of hunger strike has become the ninth detainee to die the scandal ridden facility from the prison it was allegedly kept in complete isolation for being unruly that he was neither being charged no being prosecuted and ride horses and co-author of white peace and it contributed to what really happened dot com told us we may never know how he died. it's going to be very hard to get to the bottom of it as to why as for why he wasn't released when he hadn't been charged with anything we may never know he may have been a victim of torture or witness torture or any number of things that the us wouldn't want to get out earlier in two thousand and six we had three so-called suicides where people had rags stuffed in their mouths and also were hanged which is
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a little suspicious to suffocate yourself with a rag and also hang yourself but we know one of the matter is that torture is dry boarding where rags are stopped in prisoners miles and there are tapes where this person died of suicide or not we're not going to know because he's categorized as an enemy combatant which is essentially a human being with no rights and as an american i'm completely shamed it out because it's completely unconstitutional brief look at some other top stories rather world is choose tonight up to twelve people have been killed in a blast new yemen's capital sanaa the target of the country's defense minister who escaped the attack on hand at least five of the dead were the minister's bodyguards so witnesses said they heard gunfire as ambulances were arriving at the scene there and that attack comes just a week after al qaeda second in command was killed and yet. the united states is marking the twelfth anniversary of the september eleventh attacks the almost three thousand victims remembered in the name reading ceremony led by new york
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firefighters and police officers who were hailed as heroes in the aftermath of the disaster politicians would notably absent from the lineup of speakers as the national september eleventh memorial committee opted to exclude politics reavis years of now more news from us a police officer has been killed in a suicide bombing outside a police station in istanbul it's also injured five it's just the latest incident in turkey's most recent wave of violence which source suicide bombings attacks on military outposts the kidnap of an m.p. the turkish stance in neighboring conflicts may have contributed to increasing tension in the country according to gathers beda he's political a. commentator and columnist. the entire summer has been seeing for an escalating miles particularly in the southeastern provinces bordering iraq and syria it is now moving into this scenario of stumbled fourteen million of population and this is another sign of that after the pile of calls so
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certainly the cutoff of diplomatic relations completely with between damascus and ankara led to new speculation new debate about whether or not turkey is crossing the line to our to. help the opposition forces by allowing transfer of arms material etc etc this. leads certainly to a lot of. doubts glory's that this kind of attitude would lead to a backlash. transfer of violence. in lourdes turkey. the revolution in egypt has swept away the decades old dictatorship there but when it comes to sweeping the streets the country's new leadership isn't having so much success the prolong state of flux have followed last year's uprisings lead to
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monday in matters like basic public services to suffer the turns of garbage now rotting on the streets of the capital of his exam the boy has got the story of revolution or a leftover that's already starting to cause a bit of a stink it took egyptians eighteen days of mass protests to oust hosni mubarak yet in the eighteen in soon month they've encountered a far more pungent problem. residents don't wait for garbage collection instead they threw it out onto the streets and we have to collected. cairo has never been a particularly clean city but the growing piles of garbage have become a major blood on its revolutionary glory president mohamed morsi promised to solve the problem in his first one hundred days in office but more than two months into his reign he's yet to show any haste in the eliminating the waste and look at all of the law they said garbage fans were unable to access narrow alleys we prepared small vehicles yet the regional government and cleaning commission violated the
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contracts so much ago that idea for many years kyra had its own environmental a friendless system of processing waste for small fee garbage collectors most of them christians one door to door picking up organic leftovers and fitting them to pigs that was until two thousand and nine when the pigs were called because of swine flu the mubarak government came up with some alternatives but they all collapsed alongside the regime and is it all going to kill us on this pigs used to be these again it remains now we have to pick up or they're going to material put it in containers but the problem is how to dispose of it we have no place to process it. from libya to egypt trash overload has become a major visible change brought by the arab spring and an unpleasant reminder that the previous governments were not as worthless as revolutionaries painted them well this is this is all. you can have very nice. actually
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well because it. will have. to be tossed her. with fifteen tons of garbage dumped on the streets of cairo every day more and more egyptians are now starting to see the difference between the politics of revolution and the policies of responsible government. the main assumption in all revolutions is that when an old leader is gone the quality of life can only get better and it's only later when the basic services start to crumble and when things people used to take for granted a normal get there that the revolution and the regime of deposed finally getting a more realistic assessment of some of the weaker r.t. . britain could be facing decades of study nations sparked by the government's
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sister as he blunders so says one of the u.k.'s most prominent union leaders brendan barber of the trades union congress result of first reports next the warning signs are all. britain is being cursed towards an economic nightmare of decades long stagnation that's according to trade union leader brendan now he's called on the government to change course that. drive now the trade unions congress represents more than six million british workers and secretary general brendan barber has accused the conservative prime minister david cameron and chancellor george osborne of knowing very little of the person beyond the wealthy west london districts where they live he also said that their insistence on austerity is not going to affect the wealthy in these areas but it's going to be the paul he pay the price now he also spoke a stratospheric inequality between the rich and the poor in britain we've come to
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one of the wealthy areas in london where we've come to the local church now the church here provides a twice weekly feed bank service that's given a service to people who are struggling to afford even the bare essentials we come to meet the woman he once it does a bit more about this growing divide between the rich and the pool. we hear inside the info and those a lot here on the shelves is how important is the service to the people. this is of vital importance people who are using the service if they weren't coming here they wouldn't have any food to put on their plate we have. a community to disperse situations to them haven't eaten for days or longer i think things are getting tougher and i'm sure everybody on one level is nursing a change in where their money how far the money goes but my clients are really feeling the pinch when it comes to food bills are rising people's rising tricity course gas costs everything is getting more expensive more than
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a hundred percent increase in the number of people who are using the food bank service in the last year and that's a huge increase this is the other side. a person with britain in the midst of a recession has more families struggle with rising food prices rising fuel prices and cuts to benefits it seems that services like the food bank are going to become of the more essential. london. for those close to the business so seems here in russia at least people do have some money to spend at least on cars russia is one of the europe's few growing markets in the township absolutely it is not only that but it has also become europe's biggest car market all the details in just a second but first let's go straight to our top story president putin signed a decree on tuesday protecting russian companies operating abroad and essentially steps up the government's role as a negotiator the companies will now have to get state permission to deal with
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foreign regulators to provide information and even to sign contracts the state will also have to approve price changes in these contracts. from north capital explains the reasons behind the. it's followed by the recent invasion of the. the authorities to gasper all my offices its affiliates in the western europe obviously this is designed to prevent future dupes sylva similar developments with other companies obviously is going to impact not only nature all gas producers but a vast variety of other strategically borton the enterprises like thirty allies that are most likely it's a producer of. this a bill or these small many other companies. and this time now to check out the
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equity markets and let's go straight to wall street the only one actively trading this hour and it's gaining value investors are anxiously anticipating thursday's u.s. fed reserve meeting expecting more easing to come out of the european equities finished the session next mining and banking stocks pulled the footsie lower the dax was managing to stay above the line it was pretty have to games investors were on the sidelines ahead of wednesday's decision by germany's constitutional court that will rule on the legality of the euro zone's permanent rescue fund here in russia stocks ended the day mixed the r.t.s. closed just slightly off the mindsets was flat to negative on choosing currency markets now european bulls are back the euro is gaining to the u.s. dollar and the russian ruble finished trading session next to the currency basket crude there is also mixed in is exactly tree amid concerns
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a europe's bailout plan might not work and to as saudi arabia said higher prices would not be justified. and russia's car market has become the biggest in europe on a side agency says all this car sales in the country road. to record levels of more than two hundred forty thousand vehicles while sales in the rest of europe or actually feeling the pinch of the downturn that says the e.u. consumers are trying to cut down on their expenses in light of the growing your own problems. and if only the quality of roads improved as fast as car sales in russia that would be just beautiful wouldn't it just bum bum bum the touch of thank you coming up now we crossed to washington d.c. the list is complex kind of breaks down the key details of the health care reform in the us i'll update the headlines before that though it's next to an hour just a two and a half minutes from now. download
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