tv [untitled] September 17, 2012 6:00am-6:30am EDT
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still ignoring them doing nothing. it is a pleasure to have you with us on this monday. live in moscow. one thousand protesters burning cars and throwing stones at a u.s. base on the outskirts of the afghan capital kabul it's the latest in the global wave of muslim fury over a u.s. made film with fresh clashes also taking place in the indonesian capital jakarta there are also be new demonstrations in pakistan. with at least one person reported to be killed by the protests which first began in egypt have now been running for almost a week and spread to over twenty countries around the world. oh
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. there. are. more than a thousand people have gathered in front of a military base on the outskirts of the afghan capital of kabul the situation there threatens to turn violent as people are burning cars and throwing stones meanwhile the leader of hezbollah hassan nasrallah in a televised address those the nationwide strikes across lebanon imposed taste against the school he says it was the worst attack on islam and now the protests will be staggered starting on monday in the southern suburbs of beirut moving on wednesday to beat southern lebanese city of tire and then on friday in the eastern city of bulb it elsewhere in the region we are seeing this and to marry confinements beginning to dissipate but that doesn't mean that tensions are not running high they certainly are and they're being thrilled by the fact that the new race is sending means and various other security reinforcements to various capitals
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in some at the capital of yemen the parliament there has issued a statement demanding that he was marines for why they recently to be evacuated immediately we're also hearing from high ranking officials there that this is going to feel the situation is when you will make a push to it opens the doors for help for yemen and gives terrorists an excuse to operate in pakistan protesters broke a cordon near the u.s. embassy in karachi one demonstrator was killed and dozens injured as police fired tear gas we need to cannons and warning shots to disperse the crowd in question while hundreds marched holding plant constant calling on the u.s. ambassador to be expelled and we're simply caught on all in u.s. goods and services the protests in the violence were not limited only to north africa and the middle east of the possibly days we did see demonstrations in clashes happening as far as the oldest of the australia as well isn't there is a european cities including paris and put them on sunday in london which. hundreds
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of people protested in front of the american embassy shouting slogans and holding up cards here in egypt capital of cairo things have stabilized at least for the moment although it is worth noting that the statements being made by the muslim brotherhood leadership in defect in english and in arabic in arabic there are a lot more harsh there are a lot of lists simply they take off diplomatic missions and chrissy cope of this video and maybe it's software the u.s. ambassador and three other american citizens with killed last tuesday there has been an investigation on the go we're hearing that as many as fifty people have been a restraint to this in the united states is deploying more ships as well as surveillance drones and a contingent of fifty marines for the c.r.t. kyra. u.s. briefs up its military presence in the region there's an opinion that the demonstrations are actually benefiting washington from egypt. you can see right here on our twitter feed closely monitoring the american in the arab countries and
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in the wider world. for the very latest. and in the wake of the scandal the white house has asked google to scrap the controversial video from you tube on the web john refused although the access to the movie has been blocked in some countries he's gonna try to counter reports the damage control mission has alternately expose the hypocrisy of washington's internet policy. film may not have been the only reason behind the mass rage in the muslim world but it did provide the spark that lit the power to care oh my god. 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
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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 was the white house asked you tube to quote review the video to see if it was in compliance with their terms of use end 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 now in play in a situation where the effect is clearly going to be to mobilize anti american sentiment of an america and american activity in the wake of the arab spring the obama administration has been advertising the internet as
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a great tool to bring about change the policy involves 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. a college student emailing her family photos of her semester abroad the lawyer in vietnam blogging to expose corruption but nowhere on hillary 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 inoffensive text an offensive film can potentially provoke mass rage in different parts of the world many now see that the internet alone can't bring change and sometimes it can be the fastest way to spread
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violence and chaos in washington i'm going to check on. and amid the anti-american outrage among the muslims civilian deaths continue to rise in afghanistan only adding to the eight women and young girls have been killed in a nato air strike targeting suspected militants now afghanistan has long been criticized in the u.s. over its use of strikes a foreign affairs analyst richard hay darian says the latest incident involving nato is only making a bad situation even worse. i think america is in a very delicate situation right now it's already paying the price for uncritical and supporting all sorts of rebel oppositions across the region especially in the case of libya whether it's force of guns the concern that i mean there is also paying the price for not putting in a credible police to go approach to solving the insurgency each ship so what we see right now is not only
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a conflict between international security forces and that's probably one but now it's internal problems also between the u.s. forces for the nato forces but when we talk about this gun clash with the in good recent date the strike it is also a reflection of the warning trend we're in the americans and nato forces are increasingly rattling on not very surgical and not very non-lethal. drone operations in order to eliminate their enemy combatants obviously what you see and according to a lot of research us for us for us the operation circle story out of every ten casualties at least seven are civilians and bin laden since even in afghanistan it's going to seem to be fair all of these for over all muslim breach against united states of america so all the see what popping up this is just going to wars and it's not mentioned. but i just a bit later here on out to you we discuss the american rise up with a man who describes himself as a full by extremist and who is now railing against radical islam that interview
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with the tough economy that's coming up in about twenty two minutes from now. there's a tempest there are moscow time this is r.t. and still ahead for you and this program may survive the london terrorist attack but his heroism doesn't play with the u.k. immigration service were ready to kick him out of the country. but from the stars the crew of russia saw your spacecraft land safely off a four month mission the international space station. one
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a year ago today the occupy wall street movement began in new york's zuccotti park before quickly spreading across the country off the countless protests and beatings that the heavy hands of the police activists and now gearing up for more as aunties and i see a truck and explains they won't stop until something changes. 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 the 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 into the protests all hell broke loose.
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when they sprayed those those women and made all those arrests. it was really intense police brutality was brought into the spotlight protesters often confronted by tear gas and pepper sprayed even war veterans injured. faces bloodied demonstrators beaten with buttons and dragged journalists abused and arrested. camps in major cities eventually eradicated by officials one after another remembers a county park in new york's financial district it was feared that the first occupy camp was set up hundreds of people this is their. thousands showing support in a fight which eventually it got cleared out and stands largely empty today 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
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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 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 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 change 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
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to be tackled in the us two thirds of the u.s. senate are millionaires forty five percent of the house of representatives are millionaires we have the. that's democracy that money can buy and actual democracy made a little more possible with the seeds sown by occupy when we show our so. courageous and united in a friend unfairly of the response we're going to get when we have some more march in the street. that captures americans imagination and that can help actually make this something a movement where millions again return to the streets. the spirit of the movement still very much around one year on and stacy turkana r.t. new york. and i will have plenty more on the one year anniversary of the occupy wall street movement throughout the day here on r.t. other will be including interviews with activists and of course many of those involved in the ongoing there. be gentle spread
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just a moment on the world update for now though they have spent four months in space carrying out tests and all sorts of experiments but now they're back with a three person crew of the russian soyuz spacecraft successfully completed their i s s mission of course. as the story. astronaut joseph carver and cosmonauts. and surrogate revan are back on earth after four months on the international space station up there with three other crewmembers they've been maintaining a presence in space conducting experiments and maintenance on the station itself including one particularly creative solution to one of the technical problems up there lubricating one of the parts of the solar panel with a toothbrush here at mission control in moscow we've been following the return of
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the crew in their soyuz capsule which came in over the mediterranean and touched down safely in the step in kazakhstan it has been a difficult past year and a half for the russian space industry there have been a list of errors all of these failures work on unmanned missions but nevertheless they've caused considerable and barrus mintz and concern in the russian space industry it's likely that russia's space agency ross cosmos will face a restructuring because of it and they've also been a number of high profile resignations even so the soyuz missions now are the only link up to the international space station from earth after nasa retired its own space shuttle program. our time for the r.t. world update now will start in china where anti japanese protests across i never forced a major japanese firm such as a car makers toy and honda to temporarily shut down japanese factories restaurants
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and vehicles have all been attacked in schools of cities throughout the country it was sparked by japan's decision to purchase a chain of disputed islands in the east china sea which at the end of the day may hold vast gas reserves. and independent un panel has confirmed that the violence in syria is being fueled by foreign elements including jihadists according to the report some of these forces have joined the anti government armed groups or others are carrying out attacks independently office four day visit of the country the new international envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi admitted he still has no concrete plan for how to end the war. a suicide car bomber struck near back in dad's heavily guarded green zone killing seven and wounding eleven others including a member of parliament the area also known as the international zone houses government offices and foreign embassies earlier this month insurgents launched
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a string of attacks across the country killing nineteen two with al qaeda claiming responsibility and promising quote black days ahead now once a poster boy for british courage john tulloch is now battling to remain in the in the one country that he loves and having narrowly survived the two thousand and five london terrorist attacks he now finds himself at the mercy of the u.k.'s mushed criticized immigration system or smith has the story. in the days after the seven seven terrorist attack in london jordan toilettes bloodied face was a familiar sight in newspapers and on t.v. screens sitting opposite mohammed sidique khan when he detonated his deadly bomb he credits his suitcase with saving his life seven years on tulloch a university professor is back on the front page but this time because he's been threatened with deportation so extremely helpful
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a senior immigration officer at heathrow terminal so if you try for another six months our antenna will be up thinking that you might be trying to get around the immigration acts and whatever we decide that time if you try to third time. 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 so there's no better place to check than in your own passport and the inside back cover of the 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 great grandfather also worked for the empire in india is it what he calls
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a catholic i ask situation we've done so much for britain and the world to set us up in the face as an understatement my brother's here or his side my cousins are here so yeah it's it's. it's frustrating i find it very insulting to my family and very disheartening. it's another twist in the new 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 part the traitor 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 a safe house for the twenty one seven bombers. allowed to stay in this country
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because deporting them would violate their human rights it's quite clear that the immigration system is. skewed against people who actually you know contribute usefully to this country and and works in favor of useless parasites like this man tulloch 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 now on television after seven serve and it said words next to it like british british resistance british 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 bridges is able to do so now though tarlac can't leave the fear he won't be able to
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return laura smith r.t. carter. of course always so many more stories are waiting for you on line about si dot com here's a taste of what we've got there for you right now let's have a quick look for example of the forensic lab does a lot of sources need to investigate just one con don't believe that if you're going to be billed at all to talk about. the civil war maybe the independent declared but that does not mean the army of south sudan isn't still suffering casualties more on that story and. by far the only person out there let's cross over. to welcome the latest on what seems to be a rather intriguing story kate if you've got a billion or two you can buy yourself a slice of russia's biggest bank so they can dream but if you do have a little bit of cash in your purse and you might want to listen to this because
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russia's biggest bank will soon be out for grabs so i'm talking about bank of course is a long awaited move which has been repeatedly delayed or it is the lender itself. all of the right time now to so as the global markets get if these from the federal reserve stimulus measures so now the country offers a seven point six percent stake in buying and it's one of the most liquid stocks on the boston market now the site is estimated at over five billion dollars and it would take place in moscow and london the offer is a major part of why state privatized drive stalled the fragile market so that no the timing is of the essence we're going to be following the story all throughout the day and throughout the week as well i would imagine so with that in mind that have a look at the russian markets down see what is happening and there was
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a correcting. because we saw a guy on the. why are they holding the federal reserve amount for seed statement appetite for risky assets is high right now they believe my second plan is to get it imposed of territory the solved today and more sky one of it's in the specified stock is now one of the ten percent down is to go the russian river land and see what's going on it is retracing along as you for the first time in almost two weeks now as crude prices export that is out of the declining meanwhile the common currency hasn't evolved i was told percent in september but this is still playing slightly no mention of oil so we might as well have an empty what's happening prices are actually expected to decline even probably next week and i was speculation that u.s. world in bed with my mother makes the case continues it's the coverage problem the hard one tries and that was on my mind to stop going up to seventy year olds he was
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dying on a while because they'd see all the whining and saying really guys it's a correction going off the gains that we had and they are declining from the high now and i was also on concern of the deepening. sign on the offsets in the optimism has always been something that it was around. i said all right that's the markets now i'm talking about fifty five minutes away if you will business you know what's a guy all very good and very. just a moment here all the headlines and then a rubber introspective a discussion with a former terrorist that's turned against a radical islam but i'll be interested.
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