tv [untitled] September 12, 2012 2:00am-2:30am EDT
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raging modes of lever and egypt storm the u.s. diplomatic missions killing one and injuring another over a us made film said to insult the prophet muhammad. also the sour bailout verdict expected a german court is set to rule whether funneling money to only neighbors is legal while the euro zone struggles to break free of the vicious attacks cycle. of the netherlands goes to the polls it seems it doesn't really matter if your party is left or right as long as it works out of the eurozone.
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this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program american diplomatic missions a neighbor and egypt have been a target by angry mobs over a u.s. made film so the insults the prophet muhammad is in the libyan city have been gaza left one u.s. member killed and another injured is very important. for you to film attacking the prophet mohamed triggered protests against u.s. missions in cairo and then ghazi in libya a u.s. official was killed and another was injured after an arm mob set fire to the u.s. consulate after storming it now three injured members of libya's armed forces were reportedly taken away in an ambulance and the majority of the u.s.
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building was reportedly destroyed now earlier on tuesday hundreds of egypt sions marched to the u.s. embassy in cairo to protest this film many demonstrators were so. seen scaling the walls to take down the american flag and replace it with a black flag bearing the inscription it means to protest this is the first time ever that the u.s. embassy in egypt has been attacked or breached now this the film that purportedly triggered this uprising against u.s. diplomatic missions was reportedly produced by an anti muslim group based in the united states it to fix the prophet mohammad as a fraud and shows him having sex and calling for massacres reporting from new york marina porter r.t. the poster of the notion or anybody and egypt could only see
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a photo of the rise in extremism and instability says an. assistant professor of middle east and the government politics at the university of denver people like this i think are looking for a reaction they're looking for precisely what we saw today in cairo and in being gassy they deeply are trying to promote a clash of civilizations and think americans are going to have to get used to defect that as societies open up you are going to see protests such as the by extremist elements it's not just liberals and democrats and seculars secularists who have the right to protest but so do you know members of extreme fundamentalist groups they also have that right the challenge here is to keep them within the framework of the lost and to prevent them from creating instability and overturning and overthrowing egypt's a democratic transition there is fear that we're going to see copycat sort of demonstrations. throughout the arab and muslim world and and let's hope that cooler
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prick cooler heads can prevail. egypt's new president meanwhile is working to establish trade ties with washington to secure funds to help revive his country's economy but as all he's going to explain such support comes at a high political price. egyptian needs money and the us needs to preserve its leverage in egypt so how do you make those who needs meet without going back to mubarak style leadership which egyptians rose up to the polls earlier in september the egyptian president accepted a delegation of u.s. officials as well as the c.e.o.'s of some fifty u.s. corporations looking to do business in egypt many of whom already have billions invested in the country mohammed morsi told them what they wanted to hear that their investments were secure that he would help the companies expend in egypt by reducing red tape and last but not least that he would respect the peace treaty with this world as he's pretty sesar had in other words he set the hopes high with
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american officials and businessman the president is continuing the same old policy of mubarak but with the distance and some authority and some symbolism the he enjoys popular support and he can do a lot of things that would serve the americans with cultural blessing and religious missing top president morsi scored another point with the u.s. when during a visit to iran he slammed the regime and called for an intervention in syria. about one point park six billion u.s. dollars in aid and on top of that back in august they received two billion dollars who qatar and of course the u.s. could talk to the leading hawks on syria so when you receiving got much money from the u.s. and the charts haag surprise to go to a summit criticize syria it's not a big surprise really u.s. aid always comes with strings attached for instance much of the military aid money to egypt has been spent in the u.s. and weapons and services contracts with the u.s.
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companies as for the rest is essentially a barrage of who are maintaining the treaty with israel washington is now negotiating another package of perks for egypt one billion dollars in debt relief and around. hundred million dollars to improve the business climate in egypt but for the uighurs aid means business as the deputy director of one of the american aid distribution agencies said for every dollar they get eight dollars back in u.s. exports the u.s. policy on egypt apparently is that if the saying it could be phrased nothing personal just business the question for egyptians remains whether their new leader will ever pursue independent policies or whether he'll end up doing washington's bidding as he's pretty sesar did in washington i'm going to check and this is our see and still to come for you this hour washington denies that the rift with the zero over iran's nuclear ambitions despite claims president obama rejected
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a meeting with prime minister netanyahu. das at guantanamo raises questions fresh concerns i should say about detainee treatment and renewed calls for more transparency at the infamous detention camp. is a day of reckoning for the euro zone's a merry go round of bailouts germany's third quarter to rule where that rescue and other economies is the needle and whether berlin can join the new five hundred billion euro rescue fund meanwhile greek protesters trying to summit taj a fresh round of austerity talks as athens creditors demand more belt tightening in return for continued. on over reports. well there are cracks beginning to show in greece's ruling coalition government members of parliament of said that the country must avoid implementing further crippling austerity measures on the poorer members of society it's comes after the coalition failed to agree on how to implement
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eleven point five billion euros worth of further cuts demanded by greece's main creditors prompting one greek m.p. to say greece's partners in europe must realize that the country simply can't take any more a comment almost certainly directed towards europe's economic powerhouse so the greeks say that they can't handle any more cuts but a big decision being made here in germany on wednesday could mean that perhaps there wasn't going to be any more bailout money the constitutional court is ruling on whether the german taxpayer money can be given to foreign countries to bail them out of the economic myatt they're going to decide whether that's allowed under the german constitution now if they say that it isn't it opens up huge problems not just for those countries that require the bailout money but also for the german chancellor angela merkel she supported this wholeheartedly and is running for reelection next year but we are hearing though is that perhaps the court will rule
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in favor of allowing this under the german constitution nuts after a german euro skeptic m.p. try to have the court's decision delayed on tuesday the court said no way we're sticking to our guns and delivering the verdict on wednesday which means that perhaps they have their minds somewhat made up however the version of this so-called european state billet mechanism might be a little different to what had been first invasions they could be some quite strict conditions imposed they would make it difficult for it to be renegotiated should other countries slip into the economic crisis and require a rescue plan. while in spanish catalonia one and a half million people took to the streets of the regional capital barcelona to call for independence their annual ronnie attracted a record turnout as catalonia struggles under madrid economic policies authorities
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in spain's wealthiest region are demanding a five billion euro bailout from central government saying that's how much barcelona has been forced to overpay and this comes as madrid struggles to save its ailing banking sector. but poorly says a lack of regulation is to play. titians are trying to do to get out of the responsibility of looking after the banks especially in countries like spain as it would argue that perhaps the bank is overseeing a bank is. not. the solution this doesn't address the. economic. issues between the different countries it's a but give it to the. government there's massive budget deficits. and it doesn't really get to the core. really today the central banks governments of.
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regulating the banking system. and that's why we are still in the crisis that started back with a credit crunch. and financial adviser marco pierre tripoli talking about the state of the eurozone finances. the debate is also at the forefront for voters in the netherlands as they go to the polls to choose where the country will be hadad the center right and center left parties are neck and neck both are expected to stick to deficit reduction policies but people in the country are tired of austerity with the euro skeptic parties are ready for last minute gains. it was back in ninety ninety two when a treaty was signed it michelle toe in maastricht in the netherlands establishing the economic and monetary union later paving the way for the creation of the single currency but today mounting a euro skepticism has spread to even countries considered poor eurozone nations including the very one where it all began and the dutch are taking their discontent
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to the polls so i don't know at this moment what is the best this for europe i have my jobs because of greece. and the shelf and the netherlands it's a pro european country of course it shouldn't come to the stream level that we see with greece now in a repeated fashion this annoyance among the dutch at having to bail out greece again and again has reached a point where some dutch customers refuse to pay the bill of greek restaurants because well they've already paid with bailout money taking on a euro skeptic anti brussels stat has become a popular campaign strategy from the far right freedom party which is called for the return of the dutch guilder to the once fringe leftist socialist party openly challenging the german led a stair the strategy for europe well we're protesting against our liberal government you know makes a distinction between the rich. much much bigger gap part of the problem is you
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know did europe brussels has a lot of power now and people feel like they have nothing to say about what's going on with their money or we cannot make our own decisions anymore about our housing projects about our social system about their pensions people do not want to say a united europe is ok you know but you only need a united europe to make sure this piece we can do together and that there's no borders is all right you know having just a few small group of people over liberal people in brussels making up how we how we spend our money the socialist sort of popularity in the past weeks and all those support has waned slightly they're still expected to increase their seats in parliament we can see in europe. voters. are becoming less convinced of the rationality of continued austerity policies
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and begin to vote for parties who oppose the logical force territory we've seen it in france we've seen it in regional elections in germany which makes america very worried about the elections next year and how the dutch vote could very well tip the balance of sentiment among citizens of the so-called core of the euro zone does or sylvia r.t. the netherlands. and you call can find more information on this story on our website called munda while you are lying check some other stories as well by girl friends for u.s. soldiers under the craze as signed by the new what they expect to send into bansal to turn. a new decree by blood human reason for its energy giant gazprom understates protection as it faces and on t. monopoly probe by the european union get the full story you don't.
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there's artie welcome back washington says there's no rift with a zero over iran's nuclear program saying they are both committed to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons this comes after claims of barack obama rejected binyamin netanyahu request for a meeting in washington next week now tell you who has recently been critical of the you asked for failing to take a tough stance towards iran he wanted washington to set up definite red lines are without friends of iran which have crossed would lead to an aggressive response including an american led a time the obama administration has so far asked israel to cool its rhetoric and give talks and sanctions a chance to write and journalist and share at times he says those calling for getting increasingly desperate. will never really seem out of touch at the moment even mitt romney obama's fellow contender for the presidential race has been strong this ridiculous comment from the israelis international media are interested in
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other wardens who together what about means doing destruction intel reports that repeatedly say that iran is your pursuing a nuclear weapons program or thrown in the bin just by the in the past few days saying enrichment has actually decreased not the great is an associated press and quite understand the machinations of what the nuclear debate in vienna actually is but no i think go on iran increasingly it looks like the third world war is some time off a little i mean you know is increasingly desperate but i think the fact that mr dempsey himself his exact words i would not want to be complicit on an israeli attack on iran speaks volumes i hope dempsey tells a bomber to stop the sanctions. the death toll in a plane crash in russia's far east has risen to at least ten after a four year old girl who was found alive died before she could be taken to hospital
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fourteen people including two crew members were on board at the time of the crash russia's emergence as ministry says four passengers survived but also had to be in a critical condition the crew flying a commercial flight in russia's far east had to make a forced landing before disappearing from raiders the tone of twenty eight was later found lying on its side ten kilometers from the destination airport andrew failure and poor weather conditions are said to be the most likely cause of the accident. but let's look now at some other news stories making headlines around the world now five three five major pakistani cities have killed at least ninety seven people and injured dozens more the first blast that claimed dozens of lives at a shrew five tree in lahore erupted one employees were trying to turn on a generator during a blackout the second fire at a garment workshop and kharaj killed twenty people the blazes have angered the public over the also it is failure to address any dream sure some.
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moral ceremonies have been held across the u.s. demand the eleventh anniversary of the nine eleven tragedy the terrorist attacks left more than three thousand people dead and injured morocco and michelle obama acknowledged the day with a minute's silence at the white house side was timed for the moment what a hijacked passenger plane crashed into the north tower of the world trade center in new york eleven years about the nine eleven attacks is a part of washington to invade afghanistan where al qaeda had its base to what and what has become of the longest war in u.s. history. south african politician julius malema has called for a national might strike encouraging the escalation of the labor disorder that was already production at two platinum and gold mines his speech was. triggered by the truth of thousands of mine workers thousands more strikes marched on the hospital in our economy by some wires are being treated they claimed they were tortured by
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police then rights were sparked last month where the police force try. to go on top of a detainee who died at the detention center over the weekend oh unknown causes should have been released in two thousand and nine a yemeni citizen undone latif was cleared with evidence of his links to al qaeda and the taliban deemed unconvincing but he remained in the prison as the us stopped returning prisoners to yemen as the country was considered too unstable and. questions that it got to the practice. we've long known that the detentions on time are political detentions this is not about a loss of wording used to tensions most of the men who remain one hundred sixty eight men remain are young an age and reason they remain to reason that remained was because of the fact out of his citizenship he was a yemeni citizen and president obama issued
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a moratorium on transfers to yemen in two thousand and nine and that they and continues to exist it would block the transfer yemenis who had been cleared or who have been cleared by the administration to leave fifty eight yemenis at one time all right now has been cleared by every person in iraq and who can ministration a stinking matter to leave the prison and reason they remain is because of the fact of where they are from not anything other they have actually been alleged to have done so it's very clear it would at least with respect to the yemenis it's clear it's respect they get nice of their intentions are purely political and it is really a shame. way very heavily on on the united states and the courts and frankly the broader international community is death and i think we need to. graduate this moment at least and we will energize and mobilized to try to finally let's the present so that more men do not. the other two marine and our alternators
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businesses and you mentioned before that the markets are optimistic about the next one europe's rescue funds the russian markets just opened all investors here as upbeat well surprisingly enough there are but i think it's also the oil price that have something to do with that as well take a look now in the second if we take a look at the latest figures well say that it's all in the black a positive picture a positive move the r.t.s. out and about half a percent and the license just got it before that of course this is only the first half hour of the try to sessions of a sill too early to say but if we take a look at how the markets will see that basically this seems to be. the general sentiment of the day let's take a look at oil quizes though for us because of us said russia is an energy dependent country so oil prices always have a major a fact that is on the markets so we see that light sweet as starting at around ninety seven dollars per barrel the brunt of this are on the one hundred fifteen and in fact right now crude is trading at its highest level in almost three weeks
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and that's on the hopes that the u.s. and china will stimulate their economy and which of course will help fuel demand all right let's move on and take a look at currencies we have updated figures for that for the ruble as well this hour when it comes to the euro it's strengthening against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble it's now again against both major currencies now if we take a look at the asian markets i said i hope and optimism is that after that leave the words all of the day and that's reflected in the figures the nikkei is added about one and that half percent export as among the main gainers in japan when it comes to the hang sang almost one of the persons in the black and again investors are focusing on three key events of which of course one is germany's constitutional court is set to on the legality of the euro zone's a rescue fund and we have analysts saying that the verdict will probably be that is legal and then the next event is tomorrow on thursday the u.s. federal reserve has that surrounds its late as a whole is the decision now i want to stay with the u.s.
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and talk about something else all for us all talk about the markets because of course they always have a major effect on other markets worldwide and we saw again a pause the picture the dow added half a percent on the nasdaq was not supposed to so this is the general trend that started late she was there because in the beginning we saw some pessimism but then every turn on the markets and investors were more optimistic about what's happening today but something that investors are really excited to see happening is that the new release of the i phone five which will happen inside francisco later in the day and it's only gadget lovers who are excited about this. but economist says while i phone five could create a huge revenue not only for the company but related firms as well such as wireless carriers suppliers and accessories sellers j.p. morgan estimated that sales could boost the u.s. fourth quarter gross domestic product by three point two billion dollars and there's already huge demand for the latest smartphone it is expected to be
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a big upgrade featuring a larger screen and four g. connectivity and analysts predict that apple could sell as many as ten million i phones in the first ten days and as many as fifty million in the holiday quarter all right now in the talk about this global stock markets once again because we might see a move that we have never seen before now i'm talking about triple headed measures which are said to stimulate the economy in many parts of the world and we spoke to stefan morning from a swiss bank lombard over the air and he explained what these measures and tail. we are in a process where the three main economy in the world the united states china and you're on a very accommodative measure this is things that we have never seen you know life before consequence of. these kind of military replacing the price of. commodities and it will be quite good for.
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currencies and we recommend to invest in that currencies because it will benefit from that trend. so russia is a country that we are very positive on because it would benefit from the strength clearly the current valuation of the ruble does not reflect the price of oil and we expect the russian ruble to appreciate in the coming weeks so we are very positive on russia in the sense that this is a country that has a very government. just about ten percent of g.d.p. and a very good situation. so this makes it eleven hopefully next hour find the source and find the words to describe the emotions out and i haven't said. very often that investors are
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