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passengers and crew on board a sewer and plane intercepted by turkish fighter jets are allegedly beason and forced to sign a false report of the incident a flight attendant calls all see on it describing the realize to reload which unfolded on korea. meanwhile washington boosted its some of the troop presence near syria by sending troops to jordan to increase the country's leader capabilities. to the south spain's credit rating gets slashed to near drawing stages over fears that its economies to some gold for the effects of recovery with warnings of further downgrades to come. and these are all strategic alliance with the u.s.
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hangs by a thread as the country's leaders continue to drive their already tense relationship to the brink of destruction. this is coming to line from all scotto breaking news story of first humiliation threats and brutal beatings that's how some of those on board a sewer bound plane described the welcome they received in turkey at sixteen fighter jets were scrambled to the ground the mosque of damascus flight it was carrying over thirty passengers including small children more details now from all season the culture of a latino good morning so what's happened. well the supreme council finally left at the anchor airport in turkey and is cutting to its final destination to damascus but before that just a few always ago while the plane was still on the turkish territory we managed to
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receive some common. coming directly from those people on board we managed to speak to the hostages and several passengers all of them sounded very frightened and very worried on the phone they were upon making according to the hostages said the crew was a scared for the fate of the captain as he was taking away by the turkish security forces and threatened with a roust if he didn't sign of the emergency landing papers now we here are some comments coming directly from those people on board on what the how to go through. the plane has been surrounded by people in the masks who have detained all the cargo on board with it or people on board have been no two crew and two passengers as they tried to force them to sign documents either we don't know what these papers are about when they were scared at the feet of the captain has been taken away and with the rest if he doesn't sign an emergency landing paper that. i'm on
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board with three children we're all hungry by sort of the truly was driven onto the plane and people began to carry out books out of the plane turks open this book so it took pictures of what's inside them we will show what was inside there was no weaponry a tomb oh my god it was obvious even for my child they were full of some people work it is a are about the weapons. this syrian air passenger plane was carrying thirty seven people on board and among them were small children also there are reports that seventeen were russians now as soon as the plane across the turkish border turkish a sixteen fighter jets forced the plane to land on suspicion that it was carrying non-civilian kalgo right off through the search that lasted for more than five hours a turkish security forces confiscated the plane's cargo the director of the serious civil air b.h. an agency says that this search underwent in
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a breach of international regulations and it also. violated convention on international civil aviation as i said again right now the plane has finally left the trickiest territory and it's cutting back to its final destination to damascus thomson's medina question our reporting there live medina many thanks indeed and we'll be talking to you later again. and don't design and he will accept us on journey says the incident as a wake up call signaling that nato members are ready for open military confrontation bunder international law this is an act of war and that turkey would be emboldened to commit this act makes me very nervous about what's going to happen going forward this is crazy i have no idea what the thinking is behind this other than to try to intimidate everyone involved on the other side of this need i would venture in syria that either back off or we're going to take it to the max i think that's the signal that washington is trying to send because turkey isn't doing this
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without an ok from washington and it's frightening that that's actually how aggressively they're playing at this point especially with couple weeks before an election usually they try to keep this stuff toned down before the election and see it was for after the election so i hope something works isn't coming after november sixth and this is not the first time cargo on a route from russia has raised suspicion and organise the russian ship heading to the russian naval base of tartars in syria was stopped and eric draitser geopolitical analyst for stop in paris and dot com says the west blaming russia for supplying weapons to syria helps build its case for military intervention. but the demonization of russia with regard to the weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize russia is to lend credence to the
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side that is in favor of intervention remember that the vetoes that russia and china put forward in the security council were not simply vetoes against what the united states wants it was an attempt to prevent war and there's no way to get around that unless you can drum up some kind of an international incident that would look like putin in loughborough of have egg on their face and it's not just flexing its muscles on the syrian border that's now on america to u.s. special forces arriving in jordan to patrol the border with syria and move that america's defense chief says it's all about heading off any ask and. moving on now they say punish economies now iraq that's they'd justification given by a major credit rating agency for slashing madrid's financial school to near junk status standard and poor's said that's a stab we see joblessness and nationwide unrest have led the government's hands tied it how does that madrid's ability to deal with the debt crisis and stop an
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ongoing recession is now severely limited spain recently announced a slew of new cars sometimes hikes where change hopes will receive a state's fortunes but a moderate bug in green from a crisis management from as a c.m. partners doesn't hold out much hope. spanish government just reported or you know just resigned to the austerity package in twelve months to try and both jumpstart this fantasy economy and cut back on expenses so far as much of everybody is focusing on what the asm p. and other rating agencies are saying i really think they're just reflecting but actual reality that the spanish economy is not going anywhere good i mean the spanish population has demonstrated that it is comfortable protesting and writing these measures i mean at this point i think without a significant change in public oh union which obviously you can't just litigator or legislate through you know throughout pain i think you will see more riots now i
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think you will see more civil unrest just as you're seeing in greece i mean actually angola merkel visited greece this week and was met by protesters i think you will see very similar reactions across the spanish socio economic all of the groups. meanwhile the screws are still trying to figure out what happened on the new york stock exchange last week a computer program apparently carried out millions of operations holding ten percent of all traffic has brought nothing and that's one of the topics being discussed in today's kaiser report coming up at seven thirty g.m.t. . was gobbling up the new york stock exchange and making a few people fabulously wealthy a mysterious parasite called jamie diamond was swimming in the end trails of the lower intestines of the new york stock exchange and he was going on stealing money again the motive of the algorithm remains unclear so i'm saying that in ten years'
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time when it's put before a jury of its peers this algorithm is going to be a whole bunch of computers. you know they're in the jury selection to judge this algorithm whether it's motives were criminal or just normal high frequency trading . money i am an algorithmic robot i do not know why i have to do what i do my brain has been programmed by lloyd blankfein m.d.m.e. and i meant to steal money but it is your honor do not put me what the other robot in the robot of. i am going to turn around or i am going to. the united states is wasting no time beefing up its own presence on sirus doorstep defense secretary leon panetta has confirmed he has sent troops to the jordan border sensibly to enhance jordan's capabilities in case violence spills over.
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has north from washington. according to defense secretary leon panetta they sent the troops to jordan syrian border in case violence escalates in syria and spills over the border leon panetta did not go into details as to how many troops and so on but another u.s. defense official speaking on condition of anonymity said the forces are made up of one hundred military personnel and other personnel who stayed on in jordan after attending an annual exercise in may and several dozen more have flown in since they were operating from the joint u.s. jordanian military center north of that americans have used for years and the news about u.s. military personnel so close to syria that is boots on the ground of course suggests an escalation in the u.s. military involvement in the conflict even as washington pushes back on any suggestion of a direct intervention in syria but jordan is not the only place where the u.s. has military presence if we look at syria and the u.s.
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military presence in the region we see that syria is pretty much surrounded militarily one of the reasons why the rebels refuse to settle 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 but everybody understands without a negotiating so you go shaded solution the bloodshed will continue so the signals that the rebels are getting including the news about u.s. troops standing by across the border could be making it much harder to come to that negotiated solution front independent journalists saying support of protection is just a pretext to press home for a change of regime in syria. throughout the duration of the conflict in syria we've heard a lot of talk about the creation of humanitarian corridors or buffer zones along the turkish border and now we're hearing reports of the same being established on the jordanian border to believe that it is what the american personnel in jordan
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are there to do what needs to acknowledge the fact that this is not the policy of the turkish government nor is that the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report assessing regime change options in syria but they specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards the syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment. meanwhile an increased american military presence doesn't seem to be helping the situation post gadhafi libya u.s. officers sound the alarm over the decaying security in the country that needs that time but killed them both of them but in gaza it was a pretty easy. in the u.k. prime minister cameron battle slumping raising is what inspirational inspirational
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read track while experts say this policy is cost on helping to balance the books. president barack obama has signed an executive order to further tyson the financial screws on o'brien and implement a new set of sanctions. terrazas nuclear program that's claims to be in the crosshairs jamal algy policy director for the national iranian american council things the real target is a winner a citizens. this administration has attained to annex ancient's every three weeks you have new sanctions coming online you do have a small number of lawmakers a growing number of lawmakers and pundits on the outside who are starting to come clean and say actually this is great when we see that ordinary people are suffering in iran but we see the currency devaluation that's hurting the middle class and the reason they say this is great is because the sanctions are designed to address the nuclear issue the sanctions are designed to topple the iranian government and they think that. toppling the iranian government starts with engineering suffering among
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the people and that somehow the u.s. is going to convince people to basically you know take up arms or rise up against the government because of the sanctions and their runs new missions have become a point of contention between the u.s. and israel with washington trying to rein in the states minute your rhetoric point to see why it's the division. over the years israeli leaders have been very careful in expressing their stance towards american politics until now with us elections less than a month away israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made no bones about who he favors and it is not barack obama was basically been pushing obama in the united states around. pushing that not that forcing america to do anything that america doesn't want to do but forcing america to accept to shut up in the face of
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netanyahu is what netanyahu which obama obviously does not like and netanyahu has done that has no to do that because he knows that there is such that the republicans are totally behind him netanyahu has had very public spats with the obama administration the most recent of which was sparked by his demand that the u.s. sit out a red lines for iran which if crossed would bring military action so far washington's refused prompting a tongue lashing from netanyahu. who. was. on the. wrong foot is already working. at a recent united nations session netanyahu went further he produced the now famous bomb diagram while drawing a great line. is american strength not of her g.'s his outburst appears in an anti obama advertisement that will be broadcast on u.s. networks paid for by an organization called secure america now. what it's come down
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to now in america is if american politician criticizes israel that translates into support for couric or terrorism and that's that's that's what muscles a lot of american politicians including obama traditionally israeli leaders have relied on board bipartisan support in the united states but netanyahu has had a rocky relationship with obama from the start and is ready to take sides. all of the. a republican in his abode the console. grew up in the states studied in the united states is a republican by culture. is economic believes in even is for. netanyahu also seems convinced republican contender mitt romney will take a harder line on iran but with obama holding a narrow lead in opinion polls netanyahu is perceived strategy looks risky to
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israelis who fear they were alliance with the u.s. could be in trouble if the incumbent wins especially when it comes to recognizing a palestinian state i think it will come back through the u.n. if the vote on the recall commission and i think the room the american river into will be that they will not work this time against it as they worked last year. the result will be you really think. in israel the speculation netanyahu might call for early elections as his aides reportedly fear revenge by obama for netanyahu a supporter of romney surveys show that israelis are more worried about losing the strategic alliance with the united states than they are of war with iran however few observers believe there is a real threat of u.s. israeli relations becoming seriously damaged but it is highly likely that the abominate on yahoo relationship will become even more strained should both leaders be reelected as the polls predict policy r
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t tel aviv and don't hesitate along. any of the stories you watch on there as well as for some online exclusive stories and here's a taste of what's lined up for you right now that powerful five proof friends didn't help one city council in italy when it was dissolved by the government because of its mouth expection its. plus the infamous pussy riot case takes you need serve as one of them days released by a moscow appeal court. find out or the details on. britain's prime minister david cameron has delivered crossing remarks at the conservative party's annual conference an effort to drum up support and made eroding public confidence the policy is trailing behind the labor opposition in opinion polls as it takes five full sweeping spending cuts david cameron has had to
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avoid even gazing the word austerity was a help popularize after coming to power and in the lead all the u.k. independence party a tory of seriously policies and not bringing any meaningful change to the country's economy. you know when david cameron talks about a sturdy what he fails to tell you is that we continue every year to run a massive budget deficit and by the end of his five years as prime minister the national debt in the u.k. will have increased by forty percent so i think we'll have an entirely false debate and david cameron is calling the british public into thinking that he's actually really cutting back at the levels of debt in our country and it's not true i think that the david cameron and george osborne combination. put together a coalition telling us they were going to deal with debt in this country they have absolutely failed to do so they haven't dealt with the deficit they haven't got growth coming back into the british economy i don't think the thing is
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a dramatic failure unless things turn around that i think the conservative party is in for a really terrible result in twenty fifteen of the next general election september's a target on the u.s. consulate in benghazi libya which killed them by so there was an organized terror act not part of a mass protest that was the bottom line of wednesday's congress hearing on the internet office's responsible for the safety of u.s. grounds and leave their testified security had severely decayed since the ousting of norma khadafi retired cia officer ray mcgovern says the congressmen are trying to score points instead of getting to the root of the problem. if you listen to political carnival this is representative trying to make political points now they're trying to get hillary clinton for a lack of understanding what security is needed that's where they should try to. get every clue because the words she and others in libya i mean one of the one of
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the country you know. they're more or less in libya since we had kind of a country will there are far more to the witnesses the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing the bottom of the thing is the same congressman ok they . forgot their constitutional duty insisting that before we went to war in libya in the big congressional vote they ducked and the result is the people like hillary clinton and others think they couldn't you know fix things poisoning bombers over country. time not to cross talk business desk when the rain is falling all the market action for us good morning that good morning you know of course i am and we know that right now asia is the only one trading and if we take a look at the numbers will see that it is a mixed picture well the next day was or setting but now it's gone back down but we see that the numbers are not very optimistic and that's due to the fact of course
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we know that spain's credit rating was downgraded as they were reporting and also this is all part season and right now investors are not theirs to take them out of or will see many positive numbers well let's stay with the reverse and that's all about european households which lost almost eleven of trillion dollars in assets in one year that's according to credit suisse and that's of course because of the eurozone debt crisis the lenders the wells report also shelled out on average a household in the world also around five percent of its capital during the year which is the first thing a loss since that crisis well everything is on the. actually household wealth rose by thirty eight percent since the millennium and as expect the surveys in the next five years. and a quick look at currencies we see that the euro is strengthening versus the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble this is the picture from the previous session and again against the currency basket movements of the russian markets that will open in about two hours from now or soon the focus on the recession and this in the red
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there were tracking the losses that we saw overseas and of course from the crisis there and then we know that the russia has a budget surplus actually reached one point four percent of g.d.p. in the first nine months this of course had to fight investors russia's economic regulators are having a difference of opinions we have the country's finance ministry and the central bank which claim that capital outflow this year should be sixty to sixty five billion dollars haven't so the deputy minister for economic development thinks it will be much more and this. third quarter numbers suggest that flu is unfortunately continuing and accelerating this is due to a number of factors and they are in ways related with an unfavorable business climate because we are seeing an influx of foreign investment maybe it's not coming at the pace we would like but it is coming capital is leaving the country as everyone is consolidating revenues in the current environment and that should be
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borne in mind so we think that. this year will be at the level of maybe just a little bit less and this is how business looks. thank you very much indeed for that marina up next. john as possible former consultancy u.s. state department discussing america's current foreign policy. well for the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
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