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russia we've got this huge earth covered. our range over an anti muslim tel made in the us continues to spread across the world as more than twenty countries see violent anti-american protests with pakistan being the latest to join the uproar. plus after months of pushing the arab spring online washington pulled an internet u. turn as lawmakers rally to get offensive film pulled from the web. and one here says the occupy wall street movement began of the ninety nine percent say politicians are still ignoring them doing nothing to solve america's wealth inequality crisis.
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in the russian capital watching our t.v. marina joshie to our top story now. fierce clashes have erupted in pakistan as muslim fury over a us made film continues to spill into the streets thousands of people staged demonstrations in several cities there with violent scenes in the south of the country the backlash protest which first began in egyptian have now been running for almost a week and have spread to over twenty countries worldwide are just post leader reports. trusses of iraq to meet to studies to see up watching where at least one person has been killed and some possibly as an injured as thousands of people arrested with the security forces not on the beat you with consulate building in
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the city not the police fire you want to be a they used tear gas as well as you to come in to try and disperse. elsewhere on sunday to the demonstrations telling you that. the country in the city of this one hundred some of the local muslims who want to make port for the american ambassador to pakistan to be expelled they will support the boycott on what us goods and services the sun the protests and blocked access to this on you tube it is up to two minutes straight out of a film that has been titled innocence of muslims leave the meat picked up off the school was taken to a place for me in the united states has since been released although he has gone into hiding also on sunday you need. to. come to. the states take time to answer them and make it so then this is only intensifying and food that has been paid to marry an afghani relates to this by human hands of the
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united states has seen. this. happen why women who vote you know put the make their way into the fold of the my mission some of winding down and the government saying that they could do it because it's a tradition by themselves the demonstrations all. reading across north africa and the middle east the approach is happening in lebanon in somalia in iraq in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv and also streets of europe paris being protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the build institute and for at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend off the demonstrations there and this is far afield of the australia where the police were forced to use it had yet to decide who to stick their the line was that the rates are going.
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to be very fast to do it in libya now with me in mind these two pieces on the go did not the united states has wanted the evacuation was most instinctual diplomatic and these families from sudan this year as well as anybody holding american citizenship in those countries one of this is just mimics into a very dynamic situation here in the region tempus all the time it's not clear if the situation will be calmed down in the coming days. ahmed qurei she from the packed nationalist forum says the anti-american rage we're seeing in the result is the result of u.s. policies in arab spring countries. these demonstrations really are not really directed at the film itself the are a result of that make you really asian over the past few months in years there has been an organized campaign to insult and humiliate islam particularly in the united states i see most of the demonstrations receding right now although most of them
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were spontaneous with the probably one exception of the attack and the murder of the u.s. and nasser in libya that was dead appeared to be the work of militant groups on the ground ironically by seeing most of the weapons that those militant groups used in the firefight that preceded the capture he was invested her in his murder i think most of those weaponry probably came from nato and the united states i mean that's the biggest irony that the men and stephens who actually advocated that the united states and nato to arm these militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of the odd one unfortunate incident i think most of the demonstrations we're seeing right now are really a spontaneous and the scene and the anger is really genuine and now in the wake of the scandal the white house has asked google to scrap the conversational video from you tube the web giant for hughes the request although the access to the movie has
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been blocked in some countries and as artists got to check out reports the damage control mission has expose the hypocrisy of washington's internet policies. phil may not have been the only reason behind the mass rage in the muslim world but it did provide the spark that made the power to carry. on. the obama administration began their damage control efforts by bashing the film this video is disgusting and reprehensible but the same time maintaining that internet freedom cannot be curtailed we do not stop individual citizens from expressing their views no matter how distasteful. they may be when the rage against the u.s. spread like wildfire with people in different countries storming u.s. embassies. the white house asked you tube to quote review the video to see if it was in compliance with their
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terms of use and of quote the company determined that the video was within guidelines but they did block it in a number of countries including libya egypt pakistan india and indonesia but i don't think there's much that they can do. about the fact that these social network tools are no in play in a situation where the effect is clearly going to be to mobilize anti american sentiment of an american american activity in the wake of the arab spring the obama administration has been advertising the internet as a great tool to bring about change the policy involved spending millions of dollars to train activists in the muslim world on how to take advantage of the internet we want to keep the internet open for the protestor using social media to organize a march in egypt the college student emailing her family photos of her semester abroad the lawyer in vietnam blogging to expose corruption but nowhere on hillary
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clinton's plans was there a person with a film mocking the prophet muhammad or thousands of angry people venting their rage over american policy towards the muslim world it seems a very work in the state department hoped would further the arab spring has now backfired the fact of the matter is that the air net as wonderful as it is is also full of junk which means anything in offensive text an offensive film can potentially provoke mass range in different parts of the world many now see that the internet alone can bring change and sometimes it can be the fastest way to spread beilenson chaos in washington i'm going to check on. later this hour we discuss the anti-american rise up with a man who describes himself as a former extremist and who's now railing against radical islam the interview with author or tawfiq ahmed is coming up in about twenty minutes time.
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watching r.t. live from moscow still to come on the program he may have survived a london terrorist attack but his heroism doesn't play with the u.k. migration services are ready to kick him out of the country. back from the stars the crew of russia so you spacecraft to land safely after their four months mission at the international space station. now one year ago today the occupy wall street movement began a new york's to college park before quickly spreading across the country after countless protests and beatings had to have the hands of police activists are
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gearing up for more as are jesus the teacher and explains they won't stop until something changes. it again triggered by wealth inequality inspired by the arab spring occupy wall street a movement of the people bringing up real dialogue over the need to improve the way america runs. spilled onto the streets when the same bankers that clapped our economy were bailed out by our taxpayer money that provoked occupy wall street and what we hope to do with brain that outrage outrage about very basic issues that most americans intuitively understand. the big apple became the birthplace of the occupy movement just one week. to the protests all hell broke loose. when they pepper sprayed those those women and made all those arrests it was really intense police brutality was brought into the spotlight hundreds of protesters grew
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into thousands then tens of thousands in a fight for a better country to play wall street certainly put forward the issue of a poverty of a decline in the middle class but most probably that economic power in the united states is intimately linked to political power occupy camps blossomed as the movement energized more and more people protesters often confronted by tear gas and pepper sprayed even war veterans injured you know. faces bloodied demonstrators beaten with but tons and dragged journalists abused and arrested in. camps in major cities eventually eradicated by officials one after another remembers a comedy park in new york's financial district it was here that the first occupy camp was set up hundreds of people made this their. thousands showing support in the fight for change eventually it got cleared out and stands largely empty today
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occupy up to the same change the format it's not going to have. when people go out and protest in the streets the naysayers complain and say what are they getting done and when the when the activists go and organize and actually you know effect change they're not in the streets they say oh look now they're gone well critics say occupy did not bring the change and accountability it fought for because of a congress that hasn't done very much it's hard to say anything policy wise has really changed in the last year but i think it did start a discussion about economic inequality it started a discussion about tax policy and started the discussion about how we are treating unemployment and the unemployed and i think that was a discussion that. wasn't really had few would argue that the economic and social issues that triggered occupy have been solved about one third of the american public is either in poverty or on the cusp of poverty that's one hundred million people and yet you hear virtually nothing about poverty in this election
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politicians are not addressing the problem such as this one yet using them to their own advantage essentially obama is running on an occupy wall street campaign that they're trying to paint romney as someone who's out of touch and a leader occupy wall street started the fight of the ninety nine percent versus the wealthiest one percent a year later the political establishment on wall street are still sleeping in the same bed this makes true reform unlikely until we eliminate corporate money from politics we want to turn from that will be a central. point of the for closing the gap between the rich and poor eradicating sky high student debt bringing accountability to wall street all major issues yet to be tackled in the u.s. two thirds of the u.s. senate are millionaires forty five percent of the house of representatives are millionaires we have the best democracy that money can buy and actual democracy made a little more possible with the seeds sown by occupy the when we show our so. courageous
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and united in a friend unfairly of their response we're going to get when we have some more in march in the story. that captures americans imagination and that can help actually make this something a movement where millions again return to the streets here. the spirit of the movement still very much around one year on and stacy churkin or our team new york . quiet plenty more on the one year anniversary of occupy wall street throughout the day here on our team calling interviews with activists and those involved in the movement. for the general. spread worldwide. we're going to nine percent versus the one percent with all the money. are they getting equality into the economy. with the recession ahead can we afford
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not to. be occupied. more on our team. now to spend four months in space carry out tests and experiments and now they're back a three person crew of the russian soyuz spacecraft successfully completed their isis mission landing safely in kazakhstan artist on barton has more from moscow star city. astronaut joseph carter and cosmonauts going now to. a river in are back on earth after four months on the international space station up there they've been maintaining a presence in space and with their other three crewmembers they've been conducting experiments and maintenance on the station up there including one rather innovative solution to a technical problem they used a toothbrush to help fix
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a problem with one of the solar panels here at mission control in moscow we've been watching the return back through the atmosphere coming in over the mediterranean and landing safely in their soyuz capsule in this step because that stand it has been a difficult year and a half for russians the space program there have been a listing of errors in the various missions even though none of these were manned missions it has led to a likely discussions of a restructuring of the russian space agency. and a number of high profile resignation of the darkness however the manned space missions up to the international space station have continued without any major problems and with the u.s. retiring its own space shuttles the soyuz missions and soyuz rockets
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have all been successfully concluded they remain the only link up to the international space station from earth. tom bard reporting there are now more stories are waiting for you on line at r.t. dot com here's a taste of what we've got for you there. airborne threat to find out why a new breed of risky doing khania could put hundreds of thousands of people every risk. acetic a look at some other stories from around the world eight women and young girls have been killed in a nato air strike targeting suspected militants alliance officials admitted to the mission which killed as many as forty five armed insurgents and quote at some civilian casualties i'm ganna stand as long as the u.s. or words use of airstrikes which critics say claim excessive numbers of innocent
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lives. and a japanese protest have turned violent in china as police use force to disperse crowds japanese businesses factories and vehicles have been attacked and scores of cities across the country demonstrations were sparked by japan's decision to purchase a chain of disputed islands in the east china sea which may have vast gas reserves . now once a poster boy for british courage john talk is now battling to remain in the country he was having narrowly survived the two thousand and five london terrorist attacks he now finds himself at the mercy of the u.k.'s much criticized immigration system which is laura smith has the story. in the days off to the seven seven terrorist attack in london children toilet bloodied face was a familiar sight in newspapers and on t.v. screens sitting opposite mohammad sidique khan when he detonated his deadly bomb he credits his suitcase with saving his life seven years on the toilet
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a university professor is back on the front page but this time because he's been threatened with deportation so are extremely helpful and senior immigration officer heathrow terminal so if you try for another six months china will be our. thinking that you might be trying to get around the immigration acts and whatever we decide that if you try to time. we'll put you on the plane born in india to a serving british officer tulloch came home to britain aged three and was educated here graduating from cambridge university after he got his doctorate he went to australia where he'd been offered a job he had no idea that taking australian citizenship would jeopardize his british passport there's no better place to check than in your own passport and the inside cover of that passport it says i have a right to your nationality not so according to the u.k. borders agency and tulloch whose father served his country and his grandfather and
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great grandfather also worked for the empire in india is it what he calls looking an ethnic situation we've done so much for britain and the world to search in the faces an understatement my brother's here or his side my cousins are here so you know it's it's. it's frustrating i find it very insulting to my family and very disheartening. if another twist in the case much maligned immigration laws under which someone like professor tulloch is that risk but other much less avery characters are allowed to stay in fact commentators say if tulloch had been a perpetrator of a terrorist attack rather than a victim he might have a better chance of living here harris meant free be seen several people convicted terrorists including somebody he was convicted of providing
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a safe house for the twenty one seven bombers. allowed to stay in this country because deporting them were violating human rights it's quite clear that the immigration system is is so. against people who actually you know contribute usefully to this country and and works in favor of useless parasites like this my toilet is in limbo the borders agency says it will help him resolve his predicament but he'll have to jump through hoops to stay in the country his family has called home since the fourteenth century the great irony is that so many times i saw my picture in the papers not television after some serve and it's good to next to it like which is british resistance which is spirit but this is my home and this is my place and so you want to be able to come in and out as any other producer is able
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to do. but now though tulloch can't leave the fear he won't be able to return. r.t. carter. now is get some business news from k.d.a.f. so how is this week started what are traders facing us money haiti hey merino well the federal reserve's decision to ignite a fresh round of stimulus means the markets have kicked off with a reasonably optimistic tone so that's what they're looking at and that trend is really likely to continue so we think so we're going to kick off with the asian markets to begin with now the japanese forces actually close for a public holiday today but the asia region as a whole is actually. a lot faster slightly shaky start we have mining companies leading the gains and that's amid speculation as the snow stimulus measures from the u.s. federal reserve global demand for more heroes we've also got metal prices on the
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rise as well helping to give a leg up also more stimulus measures are expensive from china as well as you can see that. just a modest gain for now they have lost a little bit of charts and they had earlier on but as i say the region as a. gold is gaining. in the u.s. stocks rose was expected to don't friday that says the federal reserve stimulus plans drove a demand for risk asset now the u.s. central bank on building a bomb deploying program designed to support the domestic book cover you with a global rally across the equity markets plan to buy mortgage securities to help support the slowing economy if we check out the exchange rates will be able to see the common currency has it done such a full point two percent so far in september with a central bank policy serving as the primary catalyst pool the market rally as well
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as the e.c.b. n.l.c. is bomb buying program and of course the fed and i was in the quantitative easing as well as you can see the russian ruble as she struggled against the major currencies and that was on the back of oil prices it gating the struggle over prices also helped out the equity markets as well and as you can see there we had our rally and i have with the all c.i.s. nearly seven percent impose a divot territory as for the might say around. a quarter that has not been seen for a while that was all because of the fed's decision which of course is fueling to mom for riskier assets and helping the markets here in moscow let's check out the oil markets and as well now looking at i have alice are expecting actually as a client next week and she owns speculation that u.s. crude fuel event trees will climb as the gulf of mexico continues his recovery from
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the hurricane according to. either way so as i say that he has i we have plenty for fifty five minutes of business as usual thing always loads all the website marinas that's true there's a there's lots of things on our website. and there's plenty more coming your way as well here in the rundown and i'll be bringing you the headlines very shortly and also the interview with a former extremist who's now railing against radical islam is coming your way after i bring you the top stories. the.
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