tv [untitled] September 18, 2012 1:00pm-1:30pm EDT
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militants take the forefront of islamic protests sweeping the world killing ten all foreigners in afghanistan as revenge for a u.s. made full mocking isn't a plus. but with the rising. of the west the suffering of the sharia hardline islamist step into gear across europe drumming up rhetoric in the hopes of using the tensions for their own means. also the territorial row between tokyo and beijing escalates the chinese patrol ship briefly into waters around disputed islands which japan considers its own. and deaths in u.k.
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prisons reached the highest level since records began with the official watchdog publishing alarming statistics including shocking suicide figures. international news and comment from a new center here in moscow this is. the number of dead over an amateur to film the rotting islam is now more than fifty one weeks since protests began the latest victims were a dozen people in kabul killed instantly when an afghan suicide bomber rammed a car full of explosives into them any bus. reporting now from the region. with more on that attack in afghanistan and the
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latest protests elsewhere. turmoil in the muslim world over the controversial and tight as long the film continues to spread with the deadly attack before that and afghanistan the suicide bomber had reportedly targeted a minibus caring for an aviation ok first at least twelve people have been killed and we're seeing reports that there have been no those who are foreigners now an insurgent group in afghanistan claimed responsibility for that attack his be islami this is the second largest armed group there for the taliban and the spokesman said that this was in retaliation to the film that has been perceived as being very offensive to the muslim world in neighboring pakistan neighboring turkey cannot stand in pakistan clashes to meet with at least two people killed in the in the mylan in the clashes between demonstrators and police now in lebannon up until this day the largest protest so part of the movie the largely it has controlled the shiite territory tens of thousands of people took to the streets no bylane
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supported there but it does look like these kinds of protests will continue to spread throughout lebanon what strikes scheduled in the southern city on wednesday as well as on friday saturday and sunday now we also know that the clashes that tinubu indonesia and other places across the muslim world and it remains to be seen how long they will continue before coming down to seek half an hour before doing in beirut partying. and join in the phrase toyland where people in rank of rock police form the perimeter outside the u.s. embassy hundreds more protest as more on the compound waving banners and chanting against america the embassy was put on lockdown ahead of the protests and all non-essential staff were sent away for safety similar protests have now spread to more than thirty nations around the. just a week since it all began demonstrations involvement of no struck across four continents and volunteer search have been on the rise too with militants and
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terrorists seeking to capitalize on the anger nor scale demonstrations and planned in the wrong and lebanon and that's a job and from the british stop the war coalition i spoke to a little earlier here and she believes the rest in violence will only go on. we have to see the. effect of your film as really a match in what was already in the box and the people already felt a sense of grievance about these walls about the insults to why in which muslims are treated in the western world the perception of muslims the fact that in afghanistan to example have been a whole number of things from airstrikes to qur'an so the killing of a whole number of particularly women and children and it's not just in afghanistan people in the middle east they feel double standards they feel that the west treats them with contempt and i think this is what these demonstrations are cause this is
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a very dangerous situation because the situation now is that when you have wars and not to go asians going on this gives an added sense of urgency to these protests and we've seen the killing of the american ambassador in libya we see the attacks on campus in i mean we will see more of these. well with passion burning across the religious divide there's no shortage of provocateurs and nationalist far right german group in berlin says it wants to stage a screening of the film that began it all and that is artist or smith reports is something to worry the e.u. . it started in the middle east. but now the protests against a fill muslim say it's an insult to islam have spread and they've arrived in europe . at least one hundred twenty muslims were arrested at a protest in. it's no longer about burning down u.s. embassies in muslim countries in europe they're calling for holy war.
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london saw similar scenes demonstrators outside the u.s. embassy following friday prayers and up to a thousand again on sunday tempers flared and flags were burnt. analysts point out the small scale of european protests compared to those in the middle east but they say local islamists are using this to recruit new members a worrying sign. as i say mainstream extremists who want a better word groups are looking to exploit this in order to encourage men to come and join them and try and get into a habit of protest a habit of extremists demonstrations and that's always there it's be concerned about and it's already prompted a backlash as u.s. embassies all over europe come under siege from angry muslims a phone right islamophobia group in germany says it wants to put on
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a screening of the controversial film the innocence of muslims the pro-choice line citizens movement say it's a question of arts and freedom of expression but germany's interior ministry has accused them of recklessly whoring oil on the fire it's a fire that radical muslims in the u.k. are all too happy to fan the flames of the muslims are rising wrongly very stupid even in the west we want to slam the rule of the sharia people hate the american allies and i think this is a very good. turning point for the process was sparked by the film but they've taken on a why did i mention that also about foreign policy of america and its allies the fact of matter is the americans feel responsibility i was in place they had troops inside release of killing muslims of occupied land and i thought i was a fair life unfortunately the only thing self to blame and what started as
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a conflict between east and west threatens to become a domestic struggle inside europe laura smith r.t. london. and you can always see the full timeline in coverage on the global rallies on a website there you can also read about how you choose might be blocked here in russia that's unless it takes down the video that sparked it all which a moscow court has deemed hate speech all that and much more at r.t. dot com. at least three chinese patrol vessels briefly entered waters around of speech and islands japan considers its own the tensions between the two countries escalated
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off to tokyo bought the territories from private investors bypassing china political analysts from hong kong professor joseph change things that beijing is sending japan a clear sign. it is basic could be a. jew autism the. bowl certainly would like to demonstrate on of the citizens. days considerable and go in and out of the chinese people with what they see as a kind of. trade a kind of give and under the japanese government to put these islands. the owner of the chinese government and its kind these people believe they have to respond and to respond. certainly in the threats of kind of rising nationalisms involved countries. for japanese businesses billions of dollars are at
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stake of the outrage protesters in beijing literally destroyed their shops along with their plans for short term prosperity countries being played by tokyo sentiment stephen clemons from the atlantic magazine believes the whole situation is a snapshot of the future relationship between the countries. and what we have both sides doing is probing weaknesses of the other china feels that it's a do more respect than it is using issues like the island issue or using. some skirmishes over japan just having consented to place another ballistic missile defense system has essentially two powers squaring off and while it looks like china japan and there are certainly deep historical grievances this is really about china testing the united states and its alliance with japan and to some degree i expect these kind of skirmishes to continue for a long time be it's games of brinksmanship it will continue to look tense and gents' and dance and then you'll have moments of relaxation so what we're seeing
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today is a snapshot of what we're going to see for the next decade or more. on monday the u.s. defense secretary leon panetta sealed an anti missile defense deal with japan's leaders who decided to accept a second radar on their territory the two countries claim it is aimed at deterring possible north korean aggression but bruce gagnon co-founder of space for peace talks says the world shouldn't buy this excuse but clearly the u.s. and japan are working her. tensions in the asia pacific region. just past year has announced that is. why the military policy of the. sixty percent of its military forces can leave this region it's not to worry about your career that surround north korea it's about surrounding china clearly the united states is having to jack up the arms race and
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at the same time it must be said the u.s. is also doing the same thing to russia expanding missile defense throughout. europe and into central asia and clearly the u.s. is looking for trouble now. there are many other stories ahead in the program including the u.s. and britain leave the largest ever naval exercises off the iranian coast while israel steps up its tough talk on terror. but also still to come cyber revelations the world's leading antivirus developer stumbled on an arsenal of super viruses eerily similar to america's one. story still to come but first almost two hundred thirty inmates died in u.k. prisons last year alone according to shocking statistics issued by the country's official watch told and salties party boyko reports one of the reasons is inmates reportedly being refused basic medical care. the highest number of
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deaths ever recorded in u.k. prisons what stands behind the scrim statistic last year alone seventy one prisoners committed suicide by hanging themselves shockingly that includes the deaths of three miners while in custody all the deaths among prisoners have been attributed to natural causes as well as an aging prisoner population but critics say many of these so-called natural deaths all entirely preventable just this month the u.k. prison service came under fire for allegedly refusing medical treatment to daniel whole a prisoner with a red degenerative condition from which scrubs the prison behind me the thirty two year old man's complex medical needs. even though the governor of the prison had given assurances that he would be taken care of he ended up on a life support machine and hospital his family are now campaigning to keep him out of prison in order to safeguard his health prison reform groups here in the u.k.
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say that the government is focusing on saving money rather than lives also it emerged this summer to three u.k. prisons suffer from severe overcrowding detainees are held in cramped accommodation in cells that are meant for much fewer occupants and then adding to the criticism but the country's top presence inspector a man who's no doubt seen many a harrowing image he said he was kept awake at night by scenes that he had seen in one women's jail in london where there were up to seven incidents of self home in one day he said the government should be quote a cost under shamed at the shockingly high levels of self mutilation within women's prisons in the u k. always more the website comments online all the time here's something that what you can find now. discover how the treasured. rights in the
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u.s. can now be legally sidestepped by the authorities. and health of the security fund at one controversial full body scanners ought to be banned from this i'm all lined up on r.t. dot com. live from moscow fifty minutes past the hour now the sheer extent of america's sidled warfare operations could soon be revealed by the findings of two of the world's leading antivirus developers symantec and kaspersky say they've identified three more is modeled after these talks that infected iranian nuclear facilities government sources of admitted washington was behind that one and has more now on these new revelations. of this looks very much like
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a classic story you've got an awful infiltration of state boards of classified information and more but we're not talking about people what about computer programs like the one which attacked the iranian nuclear program in two thousand and ten and now antivirus developers from russia and the united states have been investigating servers which connect to computers in fact it by this spyware program very similar to the one which attacked iran back in two thousand and ten and they reveal traces of totally new and still clearly unknown programs which are at the same time very active especially the one called mean and they say what's very interesting about it is that unlike traditional wire where in fact thousands or even tens of of thousands. computers a vis particular program has in fact only a few dozen all in the middle east in countries like iran saudi arabia and palestine and they say that it's very awake are you that these computers have the
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more interesting information on them and this software is none other than cyber weapons if you will these viruses are used not to pilfer money as cyber criminals usually do but rather to bill for information or pursue some national interests i don't what makes it very difficult for the specialists to identify these programs is first of all the a very sophisticated and second of all the control servers castle we move around and the geography is a really impressive i must say sense of europe the middle east and asia we do see they have an idea of which western state on the other side of the atlantic could be behind it but these until they are one hundred percent sure the what because of the name of the country. huge naval war games are underway in the strategically important strait of hormuz off the coast of iran warships from britain the us enormous thirty other allies are taking part in the exercise comes in the wake of terrans promise to close the major oil shipping route should be attacked by
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israel's prime minister is rattling his saber on american t.v. using scare tactics about iran's nuclear program or through the middle east expert tony carney believes that israel will never be able to strike if it isn't backed by western powers. election year what's being. said and is not something new he in various members of his government are at the same low number of questions evening is is washington and its vassal state soon europe going to back in is really on their own without washington's green light this. place because american interests are very directly involved in being entire region so if we look. this it will long be no two no it will be the united states giving him the green light so the. only the b. temperature in jerusalem is high in nature. and its foreign minister has been threatening iran quite seriously for the last four months and the west of course
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has let them get away but that i mean just imagine if any other country were threatening another sovereign state there would be some here wouldn't cry in international waters not in looking a severe stroke so the very notion israel has the right to invade another country because it has nuclear weapons when israeli israel itself is the nuclear but it's likely grotesque. nearly two hundred occupy wall street protesters were arrested in new york as they marked the movement's one year anniversary peaceful anti corporate activists flooded the streets trying to block the entrance to the stock exchange the police resorted to using force as artie's marina port now witnessed. the day began with hundreds of optimus and their supporters storming through lower manhattan some attempting to block the entrance of the new york stock exchange so the day progressed we saw many clashes between new york city police
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departments and activists that were walking through lower manhattan chanting we are the ninety nine percent and pioneering a message that began months ago a message that started in new york city and then you went nationwide and ultimately global but the most important thing to note on monday when these optimists gathered together for the one year anniversary is that they are still very much committed to their fight against income inequality against corporate influence on us politics but what also for me was the heavy handed tactics used by the n.y.p.d. against optimus some participating in civil disobedience on many occasions we saw that my p.t. pushing optimus to the ground while some criticize this. is not going beyond civil disobedience or chanting or yelling still very clear that the frustrations that ignited this movement are still very much alive where it will go from here only
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time will tell but it will be interesting to see how and if this event this movement has any impact on the u.s. presidential election that is just seven weeks away. former u.s. governor jesse ventura believes getting arrested in the protests is a viable tactic to make america pay attention to the occupy movement in an interview coming up in the next hour he lays out his plans for a possible presidential run in twenty sixteen in an exclusive interview they need to continue to stay apart they need to continue to get arrested they need to continue to be vigilant how do you think we stopped the vietnam war. the turning point of the vietnam war. many people say it was the sixty eight ted offensive that was huge but i don't believe that was the real turning point for america i believe the turning point of the vietnam war was when the four students were killed that can state i hate to say it but it's going to require something of that magnitude
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for the wall street movement to truly have an impact to the psyche of mainstream america. that interview in full coming away very soon here in occupy activists want change however barack obama's term didn't live up to his promises and really isn't paying enough attention to his neck well that's the view of jeffrey summers he's from the university of wisconsin milwaukee. obama just by his inclination and personality does not seem to be that interested in taking on in powerful entrenched interests he seems to see himself as potentially being the great conciliator the person who can bring together different interests and i think we're at a time in our history where the country's very divided so i think he's misread his world in history and consequently he has not introduced that much change in terms of actually win the election i think the republican strategy has been to kind of juice up again this frustration and anger that resides with the american people and
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i don't think romney is saying much success i don't think that's resonating enough to actually win the election in fact in the american press today they just released a video clip in which he said that forty seven percent of the electorate he's not even interested and he calls them the moochers and these are people who were attending a fifty thousand dollars plate fund raiser so you know i think ultimately his prospects for winning elections are rather small i think obama's. chief strategy in terms of winning is just presenting himself as not romney at this point so he can actually not perform all that well and yet still win the election. by europe's third biggest bank daniels' and all business what's the story than done oh yes tomorrow. in the company's been twice subscribed for metropol told those time to move right. the risk for the financial sector is getting really strong and russia specific dieties is improving so basically we think it's
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a great time and i think it's very bankers are going to be the first one of the russian companies that plan to i.p.o. to i.p.o.'s in the near future and i think the bank is going to set a good standard they could have plays the itself three three to eight percent higher but i think it's fair reasonable and smart to give investors some room to for appreciation. here in mosco that's. tuesday's closing rates for a very obvious have a terrible day as you can see there federal express this morning said profits fell wall street flat in the afternoon in both the dow and nasdaq not really performing this week after a good run last week on the choruses the euro shedding to the greenback as until spirity protests in europe continue and russia's writing off ninety percent of north korea's eleven billion dollars that most of which dates back to soviet times
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in return moscow gets to invest in north korean energy and health care well she also wants to build a gas pipe to energy hungry cells career for the north her for the multi-billion dollar project is unlikely to take off for the north themselves or officially still war that's the latest will of more stories for you next hour daniel thanks a lot more will be closer to washington and the latest edition of the capital account with laura lister that will be right after the headlines in about five minutes from now.
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like millions of americans i've lost thousands of dollars in retirement funds and i haven't had as bad as many it's not just about them it's about me to. me man brad. got to show. it's. needed. now. since this is my film i get the last word this financial crisis will not be turned off like a light sleep. there
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