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at least twenty. fresh protests against the. us film. as washington blame. for the hatred directed against the whole country experts say turning a blind eye to the underlying causes. make things worse. for the rich wealthiest citizens threaten to throw the economy into a tailspin over the seventy five percent. budget.
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it is a pleasure to have you with us here on our to today i'm a real reese who shared life in moscow at least twenty palestinian protesters have been injured in east jerusalem during one of the latest anti american demonstrations a u.s. made film that ridicules islam is continuing to cause turbulence across the globe with fresh demonstrations now in afghanistan and pakistan dozens have been killed in the weeklong on rest calling for more attacks on u.s. diplomats. the. hundreds of palestinian protesters have clashed with israeli police at a border crossing in east jerusalem at least twenty people were injured when the
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protesters threw stones and firebombs at the security forces who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets now this follows nearly a week of protests here in the west bank and gaza over this film entitled innocence of muslims we've seen protests. as well as in gaza where both the israeli and the american flags have been burned with people chanting death to israel and death to the united states the palestinian authority is calling for the united states to apologize over this film and we're hearing the same kind of course come from the how must prime minister ismail haniya he says that the fall must be removed and that washington needs to apologize to the arab and islamic world for the offense that it caused demonstrations continue for the third consecutive day in the pakistani city of karachi here hundreds of protesters continue to march they are holding up banners they continue to repeat the same slogans warning before we american ambassador to pakistan and other countries in the region to be expelled
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immediately we are also seeing hundreds of protesters taking to the streets and i kist on the city of peshawar here the police fired tear gas rubber bullets and also used battens to disperse the crowd as they came close to the american embassy we're keeping an eye on lebanon where we've seen the greatest number of protesters take to the streets so far in this week long show of protest and demonstrations yesterday at least one hundred thousand protesters turned out in the southern suburbs of beirut after call went out by the his violin leader hassan nasrallah for people to show their rage now a french publication is published caricature is of the prophet mohammed this is causing further outrage in european cities we've already seen and go on the streets of the belgian city of and we're in the french capital paris as far field as sydney australia so this publication is just further going to incite and make people that much more angry about his fall asleep reporting right as
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a reaction to the controversial publications france is planning to close embassies and schools in twenty countries on friday for the meantime across the atlantic there is one big question occupying hearts and minds are why is that so much anger directed towards washington at the y. . house believes the movie was the only reason behind the violence but the problem is revealed by the anti american rallies remain resolved his gun a church account has the story. the white house keeps saying it was just the anti islamic video that calls the muslims wrath across the world this is not a case of. protests to rectify the united states writ large or it us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying it ministration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is right out there for two months you know if you know you think it's stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate
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ambassadors and to storm embassies and the question the us media keep asking why do so many millions of muslims hate the usa but the answers they're getting are the answers very few in the u.s. want to hear if you were to point to one thing that makes some muslims hate the usa it would be. hypocrisy over democracy. while america the government now preaches democracy it has propped up authoritarian leaders but that's not the only accusation of hypocrisy that washington is facing there's also u.s. policy makers failure to condemn the violence when it suits their goals like the numerous terrorist attacks in syria washington seems to approve of them as long as they are targeting supporters of the our saudi government or another act of violence a rebel mob executing colonel gadhafi the u.s. secretary of state cheered at the news came three sorry he died.
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washington's failure to condemn all violence equally has prompted radicals to take an even more aggressive course if most americans understood what was being done in our name in the stabilizing the middle east and north africa it would be absolutely horrified what are the result to me expect these people they have no hope their economies are destroyed they see it with their calling for foreign invaders of course this kind of thing is going to happen when the tragedy in libya happened the international community wholeheartedly condemned the attacks on american diplomats but the u.s. for its part has been quite selective in condemning violence it could be that the white house thought by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change they were winning hearts and minds in the muslim world but that doesn't appear to be the case for now the obama administration constantly refers to this film as the sole reason behind what's happening a reasoning which basically allows them to avoid addressing the deeper issues in
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washington i'm going to. well among the deeper issues behind the anti american uprising experts point to washington's to such and making about muslim countries which has been in action for decades now and that's certainly a view shared by british george galloway. their only ever was international terrorists inside afghanistan because britain and america sent them there in the 1980's to fight the red army on the principle that my enemy's enemy is my friend this is an absolutely futile exercise it was wrong from the start i said so at the time it's clear that the insurgency the resistance in afghanistan is winning the war it's everywhere it's setting up courts it's collecting taxes the troops are coming home in boxes the war will end on exactly the terms that it could have ended last year ten years ago we have a right to be concerned. to go back to afghanistan but of course the law in
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afghanistan anymore there in syria britain and america have said next the very people who mock the american ambassador in benghazi well the people that we sent into libya and bombed libya so that they could come to power there so that they could force there and everybody knows the americans now acknowledge that the al-qaeda is inside syria in very significant numbers i think myself that it's a good thing when america realize that they cannot for around the world invading and occupying other people's countries whenever they feel like it that the empire strikes back. we can get a full coverage of the global rallies on our website it's where we also have a time line of the events to find out about how. russia along with other countries as well where the website is already.
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it's good to have you with us here in r.t. today the french president's plans to impose a seventy five percent tax rate on the rich forcing the highest earners out of the country as francois hollande is struggling to fill a massive gap in the budget the tax strategy threatens to backfire with france losing an entrepreneurial class best able to revive the economy. reports on this. when the world's fourth richest men a frenchman know asked for belgian citizenship some of his compatriots took offense with one left wing french newspaper publishing this image with this headline the
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mayor of this area in the brussels capital region is confirmed has indeed establish residence here but the french tycoon denies his move had anything to do with french president. to impose a seventy five percent income tax on those earning above one million but many suspect otherwise and the rich have become the subject of much discussion. there quite responsible for this crisis they should pay more than the rest since they have more means. it's the people who are responsible for the crisis. so. it depends on the rich bankers who contributed to the crisis should pay as well. along to set to soak the rich even more as he struggles to raise the money to fill a thirty billion euro hole in the country's finances the tactic of. action against president sarkozy was to says that sarkozy was the president of the rich friends of
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yours the income tax rates going up but on top of that where stocks and then on top of that tax everything went and on top top top of that we had the seventy four percent tax that's where really thinking about moving outside friends started but the move did go down well with everyone including some french taxpayers who fear having to foot the bill if the tax the rich strategy fails well their fears are well founded as businesspeople consider losing three quarters of their income across they're simply unable to bear like thirty year old entrepreneur. he hasn't made the jump just yet but he says he may find himself with no choice is clearly that the course. it that's that's that's found. that's found a haven in france. which which basically promotes stigmatize
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ation of success wealth and bishan and so on and france is definitely worth its taxes to a certain extent but if the don't work in my head anymore if i'm starting to create more value than for others then that i do for myself with the implementation of those seventy five percent and so on clearly i will relocate as an individual and become a tax it is an a for another country like belgium for example but belgians have already taken to the streets to protest against what they call a lack of morality of the rich who come to their country to avoid a certain taxes in france's case the super tax may affect as little as three thousand people out of sixty six million and if that elite minority continues heading for the door the deficit hole will only grow and a lot it may be forced to embrace the one policy he rejected throughout his election campaign a stared. tester so you are to brussels. still ahead for you in the program here on
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china grows over poachers of the disputed islands to chinese fishing boat from including several patrol vessels reportedly set sail towards the territories in. cyber revelations the world's leading antivirus developer. barra's is eerily similar to. one. another scandal is flaring up between moscow and washington after russia's decision to end the work of the u.s. agency for international development in the country says the decision to close the agency was prompted by u.s. attempts to influence the political process inside russia let's get some more details on this now live to watch. for the latest i really do clear it up for us what do you know for this. well of course the minister of foreign affairs has ordered that the u.s. aid stop its operations in russia beginning up told her first now what is your
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state essentially it's a and agency which is being funded of course by the u.s. state department and is basically responsible for promoting u.s. interests abroad it's actually it actually answers directly to the u.s. secretary of state now in a rush over the past twenty years that usaid has spent two point six billion dollars on operations just a million just this year alone and one of the organizations which usaid is known to have been funding is going to zation called wallace or voice in russian and among the multitude of things that the organization the ngo is doing it's also been acting as an observer during the elections and has gotten itself in hot water with the various state duma deputies who were questioning its motives and its operations now usaid has come under fire from the ministry of foreign affairs for it. for what
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they bred. a. basically meddling in russia's internal political affairs is now both usaid and gold a small under the jurisdiction of a new a law which has been passed in august of this year the so-called foreign agents law which means that all are going to zation which take on or play a vital part or at a rather play an active role in russia's political life should come under very strict financial scrutiny or investigation if you will for its operations and of course n.g.o.s colas has already said that they will have to probably they are operation in russia because their funding will be cut almost down to zero now again the minister of foreign affairs has said that they are ready to continue with their cooperation with you if u.s. aid in the humanitarian aspects in a third country is so long as you say that respects the this particular russian law
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and does not met and does not interfere with the russian russia's internal political affairs is ridiculous what about central moscow thank you. l a fleet of chinese fishing boats and several patrol ships are reportedly preparing to swarm the waters near the disputed islands that japan now calls its of this follows a wave of anger in china triggered by the sale of the territory to japan by a private or the move cost public outrage with protests to japanese on businesses across the country some of them turning violent but to right of course to shoojit financial damage while many stop already to leave professor joseph chang from hong kong city university things china was forced to respond with. ease basically the show had you up to the oh to be. straight. so this is. the. sign days come.
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suitable ngo out of the chinese people with what they see as a kind of dirty trade a kind of add on the power of the japanese government to put these islands from the owner of both the chinese government and its chinese people believe that they have to respond and to respond strongly certainly in the threats of kind of rising nationalisms in both countries. our straight to northern mexico to start of the artsy world update now it's where three hundred sixty killed and dozens injured in an explosion blaze at a gas plant in northern mexico the adjacent pipeline has also been damaged forcing the operating company to halt distribution in the area because of the blaze is yet to be established but the illegal tapping of pipelines has been the cause of many similar accidents. a wildcat strike by its south african miners that claimed the
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lives of forty five people has ended after workers accepted a twenty two percent pay rise the walkout turned deadly a month ago when police shot and killed thirty four people on strike and dozens of miners were arrested over the deaths but charges were dropped after an international outcry the country's economy lost an estimated three hundred million dollars due to the halting production. on british foreign secretary william hague has admitted the talks with ecuador over the fate of julian assange has asylum have reached a stalemate this follows a recent d.n.a. test which showed doubt on the rape accusations made against the wiki leaks editor assad is now sheltering in the ecuadorian embassy in london he fears that if you went to sweden he would face onward extradition to the u.s. . now the world's leading computer security developers have identified three more cyber viruses modeled on the u.s.
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worm stocks net which infected the iranian nuclear facilities back in two thousand and ten experts say the programs work directly designed to be used for cyber war espionage with its origins possibly lying across the atlantic. going off reports. pli must say this looks very much like a classics store you've got an awful infiltration of state borders 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 infected 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 specially the one called named s.p.d. and they say what's very interesting about it is that unlike traditional spy ware
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which in fact thousands or even tens of thousands of computers a vis particularly 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 unlikely that these computers have the most interesting information on them and this software is none other than cyber weapons if you will so these viruses are used not to build for money as cyber criminals usually do but rather to bill for information appreciate some national interests and what basically difficult for the specialists to identify these programs is first of all they're very sophisticated and second of all the control servers cost that we move around and the geography is really impressive i must say since it's europe the middle east and asia they do see they have an idea of which western state on the other side of the atlantic could be behind it but they say until they are one hundred percent sure they won't disclose the name of the country. your
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preschooler fright that all these latest developments are also being covered in our juice news program it's back on now but only available at our website you can watch it at the top of the latest offering a rest stop the morning surveillance state and its grip on the worldwide issues of internet freedom. detained but not forgotten video of alleged abuse of prison inmates drives in dallas and mr bradley across georgia more on that now where. are those critical because now we're standing by for us of the author personally. to you it's a bit of a case of a bi polar ism here riley's decline and optimism pessimism what is going on in your
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world today exactly that is very difficult to kind of pinpoint voice going on because as you say it is really a mixed bag and there's all sorts happening really rally and the markets aren't really responding much now so his initial reaction why because we had the bank of japan announcing that. plan now basically that means that they're going to be pumping more cash into the system to give the economy a bit of a boost and they were kind of hit by the u.s. federal reserve in that stimulus package because that meant the b. yet increased in value and therefore that exposes we're having a bit of a tough time of it bods if you look at them all case just now about something what i'm saying is not really much of a response at the moment because they all relatively well outside in the initial stages we do a bit of a celebration optimism but that's died down in the often a session if we move on as well will be able to see that the common currency is well with check it out because it's the most traded parts of probably. you see that
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is not the polling that says a change of fortunes but i want as well says one see pretty much just as for the russian ruble the two doesn't change portions it is now make students the fall scared of currencies also want to check out the forces here in most states here because they haven't really benefited from the rally that we had in asia here on in the session also to mention the father who is now the timing us very much closely correlated here in boxes there as you can see the l.t.s. that one of the home to send it down i want to mention the russia second biggest fans of easy peasey using around four percent. now that is altered and not supposed to get into the secondary public offerings that's one of the big news stories here in moscow doing the rounds also mentioned gold as well because prices see that's what i mean it's a real kind of as you say polar opposites today because gold is having a great time of bet having hit the six month like how many see the yellow metal as
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a hedge against inflation and not some concerns of money easing of course the world could do you value it says such as the dollar again change of fortune spoiled because oil is not the mining it was revising for much of the session and now as you can see prices are indeed dropping we've got loads of supply reports coming out tomorrow so waiting on laps it doesn't impact on the prices it's about the world that this president vladimir putin may think would be a worse next executives they will choose that the government installed on it was focused on expanding these presence in russia and when the some a baby said it would start something that fifty percent stake in its russian or budget t. in cavy pay one month place. is in talks to buy the company a few more russian news a rumble which he rushes gas from the european commission kin tin use. to constantine seemed all from russia's national energy security fund and he says that
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can be no way it is in a conflict where both part is a vice so to want to knock off. now i guess pro must find the answer there is only one answer to european commission to change our energy policy and signed serious conflicts with china and other asian consumers is a ready to do that i don't think it is china is ready to do it the question of course is price that is why i said that there will be fools us of course it's a problem for russia it will be impossible to fly and seem comfortable consumers you chinese not going to put the same amount of money as you can when it comes to china i think china right now is standing on a very comfortable position where it's signed a memorandum of understanding with russia while it's actually doing business with other nations in central asia so russia is not a big priority for china their main question is what will be the consumption of gas in china for example eighty years later because now they're
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a little forecast but the main question are they real or not because we see and samson obviously chen is drawing very very fast steps of the different story than you are so that is why i guess from central asia from elin's you from australia is good ideas but it will be not enough that is where change is really to where our biggest the main question is amount and price of course can gas from afford to provide discounts for your. but already do it for example this yeah wrong will return for being of the us to european consumers a lot of european companies. they do discounts several times for example with their own company and you. give give a discount to this company so that is why we see that. promo is already flexible indiscretions but for european companies are the office without them more more more more so in the question of greed. until going to great it's now my dinner time done
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you bush will be here to take a vote and see if he can make sense of it all because it's such a confusing one today we do indeed have rallies but we've also got funny figures on declines as well so it's all going on in business is often a more a i would suddenly enjoy the softness what i call an indian summer answer out there it was a very nice guy sunshine very he came a time when we're going to. see you soon. back with the headlines a little of alan crosstalk that'll be in just a sec. culture
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is that so much going to huge music to share the power lines to the front tires the time to leave should the protests and even violence in the arab middle east against the west make washington completely rethink. wealthy british style roles such as not on the typewriter the time. in singapore the. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on r.t. . is he.
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