tv [untitled] October 9, 2012 6:00am-6:30am EDT
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in the next few moments here. for the latest on this developing breaking. thousands of police officers deployed. by the german chancellor. this is the biggest security operation the greece has undertaken in more than a decade now just driving into the center today we could see the bus loads of riot police and the armed guards standing around the parliament building head in syntagma massively important meeting it's the first time the german intelligence in the michael has been to greece since the euro crisis started she's going to find the country it is this year every session caught in a vicious spiral of us directly all stars he misses the many people feel that she.
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is the all the world and say really you cannot underestimate the animals among some of the great people here towards the german chancellor who would. let a lot of history a lot of bad blood is going to cost your mind back to the beginning of the euro crisis and then we saw all the rhetoric coming from germany was very much that you know this was an isolated case this was the needed to be dealt with and that should really be punishment rather than help and then of course that this was disposed when we realized that the euro crisis was going to have a much much the rate and that the causes of that was things that was simply out his control now of course is going to be a lot of discussion with chancellor merkel is going to be meeting prime minister there's a protest ban on here today across much of auckland but there are some of the unions she said that they're going to come out that they're going to protest and chancellor merkel said that she's coming here is
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a show of solidarity just ahead of police trying to get that next tranche of bailout money thirteen billion euros show solidarity some people first probably a little bit. sarah father fourteen right there from athens brock obama's rival for the u.s. presidency mitt romney has called for a more aggressive foreign policy in the middle east which would include arming the al-qaeda linked syrian rebels but democrats ahead back saying romney's stance lacks vision and consistency. with more on this. mitt romney accused president obama of quote sitting on the sidelines end of quote and not being aggressive enough on syria mr romney suggested actively arming the rebels with weapons that can bring down aircraft in the water tanks he said quote the greater tragedy of it all is that we're missing a story opportunity to win new friends who share our values in the middle east and when the world but made remarks suggested that maybe he doesn't really care about
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whose hands the weapons would end up in because the objective that he stayed it was to defeat assad seeing it as a stepping stone to iran iran is sending arms to assad because they know his downfall would be a strategic defeat for them we should be working no less vigorously you are in an international partners to support the many syrians who would deliver that defeat to iran rather than sitting on the sidelines so basically mitt romney suggested taking advantage of the crisis in syria to fulfill the goal of defeating iran blatant but straightforward remark basically expressing the same opportunistic approach to foreign policy that the u.s. has had for many years while obama campaign called romney reckless and amateurish when it comes to foreign policy so far the administration has stopped short of directly arming the rebels although washington is coordinating the efforts of their allies in the region that is saudi arabia qatar turkey which are providing weapons
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to the rebels one way or another but those allies are saying that they only provide smaller weapons that they would love to send heavy artillery but they don't have the green light from washington for that because reportedly the administration fears that the weapons might end up in the hands of terrorists experts say one of the reasons why the rebels are not settling down for a negotiated solution through dialogue is the signal that they get that sense that support is on the way that there will be an intervention and everybody now understands without a negotiated solution bloodshed will continue. the wall of b.b.c. . film crew in syria has discovered the rebels are in possession of weapons crates meant for the saudi military the insurgents are fused to comment on how they got the shipment and gave no permission to film its contents and this comes amid escalating fighting across the country with bomb blasts and firefights in damascus and turkey is now stepping up its own war rhetoric after six consecutive days of
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returning fire with syria in response to shelling that some speculate is a provocation by the rebels or political analysts that. the insurgents are desperate for foreign intervention. so just a mistake. on this bid to oust and cause these guys own reasons for doing this on the one hand they're trying to give cover cover to the rebels to continue their fight they know that the rebels again defeated on the ground there bombarding syria as a way to help the rebels not lose too many of their positions but i think also wants to please is kind of. nato nato masters and in a bid to join the e.u. so it's been willing to do the bidding europe and the u.s. britain france and the u.s. they may be helping the hoping that they can somehow try and knowledge made into taking action as well and printing it out of the blitzkrieg is that she the only thing really that would enable the rebels where now. this is r.t.
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fireworks jubilation and they fiesta atmosphere right now in venezuela this can only mean one thing president chavez is there to stay and so wrist plans for how to handle the country's economy including its enormous oil reserves as artie's loose a capital for ports a strong reason for some painful headaches in the west. it's. to the top it may be at odds with the liberation of the borders as one party that one treats that is not only here. it is doing it on. it's a victory that supporters say has implications far beyond this country's borders talley's chavez is the father of south america all the presidents who are friends among each other latin america understand the understand the significance of chavis for the world that's rising up from its knees for the world of equality for the
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world without usually part without the gemini if you wish and that's precisely what makes many western governments nervous venezuela could be an example for other countries i mean here you have a country that is saying that the polarization of wealth which we see not just in one country not just in two countries but globally is completely toxic and must be addressed and that there must be a redistribution of wealth this is antithetical to what's been known as the washington consensus so in that sense the. president chavez and is as a threat a threat that doesn't just hurt washington's influence but its coffers under chavez venezuela has refused to act as a market for u.s. based private investment and no longer can u.s. oil firms rely on the country as a stable source of cheap crude venezuela has the world's largest proven oil reserves chavez has promised to ramp up production and slash this country's dependence on u.s. markets by doubling exports to asia according to the president and that is why he
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represents a threat to the west. from the economic point of view we have the largest petroleum reserve isn't the world when the world runs out of oil and money and five countries which possess the majority of reserves were male and your mother was a russia iran saudi arabia iraq and it is well. it's black gold could account for the vilification of chavez in the west after all just a year after he took office in one thousand nine hundred nine chavez toward the middle east to lobby key opec members to drive oil prices higher he also provided subsidized oil to quba bella bruce nicaragua and syria countries whose relations with the west aren't exactly ideal for critics that is well under chavez is a terrifying prospect. i think chavez has mostly criticized for his foreign policy first for breaking relations with traditional trade partners of venezuela such as colombia and the us and second for political alliances with countries which are
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considered as non-democratic and even belligerent in their foreign policy such as cuba and even more so iraq on. the says his world view is just one that the west is going to have to get used to. when it was said that an american. world i wanted to remember that end of history by an american. venezuela rules against liberalism twenty years ahead of the europe you know which is how. it is will it did not need. a world power yet. regardless of how the next six years play out one thing. now on this breaking news story here are thousands of people have been evacuated from villagers surrounding a military testing ground in russia's year olds stockpile of munitions knighted by
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the military the emergencies ministry say at this point there are no casualties. although of battling wildfires by the blasts around the side original official say residents of the nearby city of already forty kilometers away being evacuated are in no immediate danger the military has already begun an investigation into the incident if you can do stay with us for the latest on this breaking news we will be back in just a moment. trimmings in this tree even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms. the artist's throat singing comes
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naturally picked up like a language. a language of can you. gating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the names believe not only animals but also the surrounding objects like reverse tourists and even stones souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. this to get to a one of the five main stars of scrotes engine it imitates the gentle breezes of summer hora whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopted. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived
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a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument book at those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather on my face the strings on my tail and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called cry over again. the. good news is good laboratory to mccurdy was able to build on its most sophisticated
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thanks for joining us here on our to today i'm wrong and then update now on our breaking news story here on r.t. thousands of people have been evacuated from villages surrounding a military testing ground in central russia where a stockpile of munitions has doesn't ited the military in the emergency ministry say at this point there are no casualties fire fighters for the meantime though they are battling wildfires set off by the blasts around the site regional officials say residents of the nearby city of or in bug forty kilometers away not being evacuated are and are not in any danger or the military has already begun an investigation into the incident do stay with us here and for the latest on this breaking news. for now a trade dispute is brewing between washington and beijing the u.s. house intelligence committee says two top chinese companies should be barred from doing business in america a new report warns of the equipment made by telecom giant who are way. he
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could be used by beijing to spy on the u.s. . struck back saying the document is actually aimed at hampering down competing on the american market the u.s. telecommunications is sector is attractive to foreign companies as it's worth some thirty billion dollars to keep song growing so the senior director of the strategy for free press says the row with china could actually backfire on the usa. it's interesting to note that most computer equipment most telecommunications equipment is in fact made in china increasingly china is a player in the technology space and their ability to create cheap manufactured products should pose a threat to business it is this interests overseas business not so much of a national security threat politics definitely comes into play here seen in both the romney and obama campaign an effort to get tough against china. this could very well be an outgrowth of that but also of concern is the idea of the marketplace for
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cyber security with their estimates that i've seen it but this is a multi-billion dollar business so it's in the interest of a lot of these companies that provide cyber security services to inflate the fear it helps businesses that sell cyber security systems that sell systems that will allow us to protect against these alleged attacks it helps them make money so potential for this to have a blowback effect on the united states you look at american companies like cisco systems which is very invested in in growing its business in china usually what happens when you have these kind of international controversies if the u.s. acts against a chinese company you could very well see the chinese government act against a u.s. company on its own turf. the european union has proved to be a real a magnet for ukraine's migrant workers with one in ten ukrainians employed in the bloc countries but to some e.u. nations to send further into recession many are heading back home feeling the time has come to find
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a better life that. investigates the river and trend. goes through with empty houses and few people on the street a common sight for western ukraine and it's not the result of any disaster. almost every family in the west of ukraine has a member working abroad ever since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. ukraine has been one of the main suppliers of cheap labor force into the european union as it stands over four million ukrainians are currently working in europe that's every tenth citizen of the country but this is changing yuri worked in spain for almost a decade before escaping the financial crisis and resettling back home at times he indulges in some gastronomical. and make spanish style salami at home but yuri says there is no going back to new york. i made good use of the money i earned there i bought several stools and currently lease them i also bought
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a house twenty five kilometers to live off of if i stayed in spain i would have to work like a slave to earn something here i can enjoy life many of my friends who stayed in spain are now out of work and planning to come back to. and he's far from the only one the real estate market in western ukraine is seeing a boom in property sales all thanks to those running away from the collapsing euro zone like the dealers of your book they may have thought of buying houses in the e.u. but they're seeing how the crisis plagues those countries and are returning home of all real estate property sold last year almost a quarter of the bonds were returned migrants they mostly buy two to three room apartment with up to one thousand euros in the last two three months alone more than a thousand families bought last year which makes around one hundred million euros worth of investment into property in just one of ukrainian regions the overall sum
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of european money ending up in ukrainian spoke it is even more astonishing last year ukraine was able to receive up to seven billion years dollars from the ukrainian me else currently working abroad and that's coming from the country's worst affected by the financial crisis spain italy and portugal where many businesses have grown reliant on migrant ukrainian workers you might think their return home should benefit both sides but in reality economists believe this may spell trouble for ukraine amount of remittances we usually receive from them is going to go down from seven billion i would expect that this year should be on the level of five billion dish and all supply of labor coming from e.u. countries to ukraine is needed to be supported and it's additional pressure for the ukrainian budget which is quite difficult to do when you have
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a limited amount of resources but yuri says even if the labor market goes into meltdown it would not be as bad as it could have been if you stayed in spain the money he brought back has made him completely self-sufficient and immune from being and wanted either at home or a brooch. alexy reshevsky reporting from ukraine. let's get some more details on the financial health of the eurozone from the lovely marina study by the business desk good to see you today though i understand it's even more news of the moment yes rory yardley surprise and thence national monetary fund has a very grim economic outlook especially for two thousand and thirteen there's a guy global economic recovery slowing down and they downgraded their global growth forecast for the following year and the european markets are not taking this very well we see that they're in negative territory that we've got the for a quarter of a percent and a german a little bit more than that now let's move on to look at what's happened with
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seeing everybody because now there's a new twist in the drama basically we're talking about the russian british oil and now the russian cohen there's a are considering selling their half in the company either to strategic investor or through an i.p.o. now this would happen if b.p. sells its parts something that local shareholders are really unhappy about at the same time a are is not giving up plans to enlarge its they can buy by inches from its british partners but b.p. says the company would continue the process of selling its stake regardless of the . now earlier british oil form and then. let's have a russia's third largest oil from d to a shareholder this. and the russian markets have been tracking losses overseas but we've seen the make a comeback in the previous hour and this on the r.t.s. and m i six zero at all the pretty much flat this hour but the reason the simplest of territory is mainly due to the fact that we have
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a high oil prices in this trade in session a quick look at currencies so what's happening with the euro all of this hour we see that it's. against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the russian currency it is gaining against the currency basket now let's stay with the controversy about russia of course and talk about mega fall because the country's second largest mobile phone operator has the sun it's a hole in the fourth quarter of the year the company plans to list up to twenty percent stake in moscow and one. billion dollars. media reports say megaphone will place a fifteen percent stake on first of november. and this is how business looks the south. who explains the lessons of the recent wave of anger in the arab rolled after the release of that american film that was the insulting to the prophet muhammad states.
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a new. found anything mission to teach me. this is why you should. only. the u.s. government has been taken by surprise by the recent wave of anti-american violence one fold in thrall to muslim countries following its role in the arab revolutions washington was expecting more gratitude does the poor from the nations involved but they do you ass have sufficient cultural and social understanding of the region and on the societies of the countries they work into vinnie to discuss that not only that we are now joined by sociologist and they had of london school of economics great thank you very much for being with us my pleasure so what do you think was the kind of miscalculation of the u.s. government people in the united states and in the west generally were enthusiastic
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and imagined it was all about you it was about facebook it was about tweets on twitter and it was about the definition of democracy it is common in the west but in fact it was also about strengthening different countries trying to establish rights for a wide range of people not only those who are sympathetic to the west but the whole population the americans who are stranded in the first place were indeed taken by surprise and when we say did they know we have to ask do we mean by they did some experts working in parts of the universities in the united states or in intelligence or no more than some politicians of course i think that the politicians trying to understand this needed to listen to a wider range of american experts as well as to the world and the people in the region they have middle east and listening to those people not enough and talking
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about who we've been hearing that from hillary clinton we've been hearing this frustration from an american a secretary of state she has sat why and how could that happen in the country we helped liberate i think here you're talking about libya she's been commenting on the killing of the u.s. ambassador in. maybe x. and libya and here i think the situation was always complicated and that's almost always the case that there is a lot of complexity and it's too easy to rush to the conclusion that the future will turn out the way you want it to and the libyan case in particular may involve only a minority of the vians the libyan government has also condemned the killings it's not true that libya has turned against the united states on the contrary libya has shown a determination on the part of many people both in the government.
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