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syria refuses absolutely untrue claims that the intercepted damascus flight was used to carry a munition would be a departure airport also saying the cargo was legal. because it tends to assume the role of peacemaker in the region standen called trance with reporters and cries behind in on the smuggling fueling the syrian war. also this hour is fight night in american politics with vice presidential candidates facing off in a bitter spot over the rules of waste and similarly as each other. plus as the norwegian nobel committee prepares to announce the winner of the coveted peace
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prize we'll look at how much they would actually has to do with p.b.s. . international news live from moscow this is our c. with me you know our thanks for joining us damascus has lashed out at ankara over allegations that the sea when passenger jet intercepted by turkey in mid-flight carried a russian made munition syrian authorities along with the force there dispatched a flight maintain there was no illegal cargo on board all this now from. syria calls it turkey allegations said that the syrian a plane was carrying on the nation and some other sort of military cargo was absolutely on troop stressing that the plane was not carrying anything illegal so far the tricky side hasn't provided any out of
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a dense proving this statement in response syracuse to turkey piracy over the detention off its clean late on wednesday meanwhile the russian airport representatives from where the plane a initially departed to damascus has out of the customs and the security did not so find anything suspicious before the planes take off and now the documents coming from the airport have already been handed to officials for further inspection meanwhile back in july this year moscow announced that it had stopped old old military supplies that suits against this incident took place at leeds on wednesday when having departed from one of the moscow airports syrian air passenger plane that was carrying thirty seven people on board was heading to damascus when as soon as it crossed the turkish border tricky style sixteen fighter jets forced the plane to a land and through the search that lasted for more will then at nine hours seven and
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later the people on board of this plane completely poor and at times to very aggressive to truth and treatment coming from the turkish security forces the plane's cargo was confiscated and only after we found the plane could continue its roots in syria claims that this turkish be heaver yet again proves its policy which is not aimed at keeping peace in the area. we in turkey only want peace and safety in this region that is our desire but we would never have an incentive to start a war the price of war is apparent in iraq of paranoia afghanistan and it is apparent in syria even within such a small time frame as one in a few years just to keep it there or to the actions speak louder than words the pro for says if that is true then this statement from the turkish prime minister drowns in the evidence uncovered by
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a lebanese correspondent when she went to the border between turkey and syria and stumbled upon what seems to be a weapons delivery spot yannick in the movie scene was the real wire a dark plane filled with all of trees armed men and dim flashing lights from the trucks packed with weapons the syrian group takes its share in leaves i was asked not to film but the immensity of the scene with the journalist in. uniform was it was interrupted for days on end by turkish officers before being released to lebanon but once she was released and her material turned to her she realized the pictures filmed on a turkish syrian border where erased while in the custody of turkish officials to free syrian army headquarters four months were located in southern turkey before they were moved back to syria in late september numerous reports filed from the region pointed to turkey as the main gate way of military and financial support for the syrian rebels so when uncle ross speaks of peace in the region you see its
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words they have proxies actually daring is number one how we have we have a fire burning in syria. it's backing the rebels sending arms over it's played a very bad role in this whole conflict along in this conflict the turkish role i guess you have the audacity to bring down a syrian civilian aircraft carrying her and. just stalling very aggressive monitored a pocket absolutely appalling in the span of twenty four hours on karate. russia for supposedly delivering military equipment to the syrian government and struck a kurd just base in neighboring iraq again proving its talk of a common leiber hood is just that nothing more than words by acting as a mediator between the rebel fighters and their supporters and grow does little in terms of putting an end to the bloodshed in syria it says it wants nothing but stability and calm in the region but its actions seem to only worsen the situation
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that's already highly explosive in tel aviv it in the gulf of skull r.t. . according to mark almond professor of international relations for turkey is bill county nevada say the incident with this plane is part of i'm curious proxy war games that front rushing you know to paraphrase collaborations show me the contents of the cargo hold of any large airplane and i'll find something in it to cause a diplomatic incident and i think this is in a sense what. it is very hostile government in syria it is supporting the rebels it's allowing as the b.b.c. showed earlier this week large quantities of ammunition and rockets into ten questions which can also cause bodily fluids to enter syria from turkey and of course the confirmation of thirty or so people so is it wise is it right we are we as a conduit to warm side in a civil war where so it will hear that it just a war between democrats versus over territory who's the worse of the problem or some of these weapons may have already found their way back into. and tension is
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also in the air over these arabian lebanon border has the law says it found a drug that reached three hundred kilometers into israel's tightly guarded aspace a message that experts say could signal its readiness for war. whole town hall style show from the two american vice presidential candidates as they faced each other for the first and only time but when obama and romney remained in that debate it was all about making a point ickes an issue other of lies disinformation and even ignorance they show that there's no love lost between republicans and democrats as california state professor food says the rock the table is obviously not a priority after the first debate between obama and romney a political cartoonist drew a picture of troops who don't care as fighting each other with their noses this is no different these been one other way to live throughout neither side would attack
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the other on things in which they were bold rable and that's why you have to pick these tiny little issues sort of samples by biden said correctly that. ryan had voted to acquit iraq and afghanistan wars on the credit card helping to cause the deficit is actually right he was right about that he didn't bother to say the democrats will report. right and of course he's one of the ones who says that the only way to peace is why total world domination by total military power. but at the same time he had to go all to us aid there iran was the world's leading supporter of but terrorism for example impacted america and saudi arabia one more terrorist organizations in the region than anybody else it's time for them to quit whining start with the american voters with the world. and debate of our own crosstalk pay some of his gas to discuss just how different the candidates and their agendas raby on the full show is coming your way later this hour but has
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a pretty. if romney wins if the republicans win the white house they will also probably keep the majority in the house and wins a majority in the senate and if the republicans control all the important political positions the white house the senate and see house then you will see a huge difference america has a huge debt and the next four years will be about who pays for that and i can tell you it will be a huge difference was obama controls the white house or mitt romney control go ahead jump in but i think that misses the point he the fact is that you know you give the have any ideological debate to some degree during the campaign about when it comes to actually governing it's the same old story obama said lots of things during his campaign in any renounced virtually all of them when he became president and that's what you can expect with mitt romney romney's got five positions on every single issue that he's jumped forward in back.
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it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are pointless people camped out for a week waiting for a new i phone that will be archaic by next year when the next one comes out every black friday many thankfully not all americans celebrate this holiest of shopping days by waiting outside of a wal-mart in the early morning to fight over trendy plastic gifts for their children that they're too young to appreciate hey even i'm willing to sometimes wake up early in the morning to drive downtown and pay twenty five bucks for parking to watch a football game on rare occasions but just imagine a world where we actually were willing to wake up early and stand a big crowd for something say more important than some stupid gizmo or the sake of
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our favorite sports team just imagine iraq and that world would be yeah maybe standing around at some protester collecting signatures won't do anything we can't be naive enough to think that big corporations will bow to ten people with signs bought spending days worshiping at the altar of the i phone gods certainly won't improve your country but that's just my opinion. culture is that so much money going which of course he's right on it until he heard republicans and democrats alike will be american people that they have a stark choice before them in this election year is this really the case.
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wealthy british style. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our.
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morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today . welcome back to. the leader of hezbollah has claimed responsibility for launching us counter grown into israel during the weekend and vowed to send more according to the lebanese resistance group the crowd managed to reach sensitive locations including the dimona nuclear facility political analyst come out of boston a says this means has allies ready. to message to the israeli it's message to prime minister netanyahu has been like putting
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a lot of pressure on the obama administration to draw a lot of road lie in today i think has about la crosse one of those red line and then there are the israeli air a space for the first he didn't say for the first time you said that it's not the first time and probably would not be the last time and the challenge is really security that israel actually violated lebanese airspace in the. five six years so i think hezbollah. was able actually to make. it very challenging for the prime minister of israel actually wanted to send very strong message to those really that there are ready and gave the ball and they have the means and the will to do what it takes if a war break out in the regional level the nobel prize season is in full swing and the headline grabbing peace award is due to be given out on friday the
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prize was conceived by alfred nobel to four star fraternity between nations but as always he's got that second report some recent winners have done more to fuel conflicts around the world than to comment. the decision on the nobel peace prize is often politically motivated for a simple reason it's mostly about war and peace and we know that it's those with power who can wage or stop wars but where there is politics there is room for argument here we have the nobel peace prize laureates from the last ten twelve years let's try and bring up some of those arguments kofi annan served as the u.n. secretary general from one thousand nine hundred seven to two thousand and six while in office is stood by the u.s. and supported the nato bombing of former yugoslavia essentially bypassing the u.n. security council the move set a precedent in the poles cold war war that in some sense paved the way for more unilateral interventions by the way as was the iraqi invasion so kofi annan received peace prize in two thousand and one another you unofficial on the list
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mohamed el baradei who served as the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog for more than a decade until two thousand and nine he received the peace prize in two thousand and five years later mr el baradei announced that he regretted his silence over the u.s. invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at that time the un watchdog had no evidence of your iraq having weapons of mass destruction and maybe argued mr el baradei could have done more to stop the invasion on false grounds but he didn't back to our list several u.s. politicians among the awarded including president jimmy carter. from nine hundred seventy seven to nine hundred eighty one is peace prize in two thousand and two to those who remember that ministration helped indonesia slaughter tens of thousands of people in east timor then there was al gore a presidential nominee who received the prize in two thousand and seven for raising awareness on climate change there were some arguments about that when as well and
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in two thousand and nine the nobel peace prize went to president obama probably the most arguable choice of the prize committee because at that time he was on less than one year into his presidency he has just announced the surge in afghanistan yes he was pulling out if iraq but the deadline for withdrawal had already been set by the bush administration and it's worth noting that later the obama administration was working behind the scene to persuade the iraqi government to ask for a certain number of american troops to stay on but the iraqis didn't go forward so there was only one known american head of state on the list came de jonge awarded in the year two thousand the former president of south korea contributed to easing tensions with north korea and to the economic progress of his country whatever arguments one may have with regards to each of those laureates the nobel peace committee doesn't have to explain their choice of process is known to be very secretive and they wouldn't even say who the other nominees were until fifty years
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after the prize was awarded in washington i'm going to check them. and remember we've got plenty more lined up for your an r.c. dot com and here's a taste i was there for you right now you'll never want to look at your diamond ring the same way gary astronomers have found a girl's new best friend a germ planet wise the size of our. plus a thirty thousand dollars take and that's defined for anyone hoping to make their fortune reselling tickets for the such twenty fourteen winter olympics. europe's financial superhero germany could be facing dark times itself now the country's thing turns to have slashed to billions growth forecasts this comes as standard and poor's tore down spain's credit rating two notches stating it's almost
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drunk now the country's unemployment is surging and the debt is wise ass as it was four years ago plunging spain to thirty and the place in the global rankings investment advisor patrick young things european leaders just don't see the big picture. it's a terrible it's a damning indictment of everything that's wrong with the european union there's no leadership there's no organization and everybody is surviving on a wing and a prayer hoping that the tooth fairy or some other miraculous being is going to suddenly see of the euro currency the problem is that once the e.u. gets a dog well it tends to stick with that i mean somewhat like a dog with a stick really it puts it into its might and shakes it all around it decides it won't let go of it and unfortunately what we're not seeing is the problem is that the northern european politicians lead particularly by mrs merkel in germany how decided that they can't alternately give too much more money because they're not allowed to politically because their voters are against it but at the same time effectively they're in a situation where they're going to demand that are completely ignored remedy is
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going to be used which is cruised austerity. the u. has once again said surveys not ready to join the union a new report by the european commission demands a bill greater respect to the territorial integrity or costs of our once a province of the country which broke away unilaterally in two thousand and eight and we discussed the issue with which currently the president of the un general assembly and so this former foreign minister see the full interview next hour. when it comes to territorial integrity. as well as sovereignty here in the you will we are worried about respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries . member states. one such member state constable's. i don't expect ever to be called one so my job is to worry about sovereignty and territorial integrity of your member states including serbia course was an internal
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affair. serbia corroborative by disappeared the council's parameters. the security council resolution four forty four. let's not try some other stories making headlines around the world in cairo where protesters have once again descended on to higher square infuriated by the acquittal of mubarak knowing that a group of former officials has been charged with standing mounted on demand to force them to break up demonstrations last year president morsi has already removed the country's top prosecutor in reaction to public outrage activists have called for more quote has some fighting. riots erupted during little supposed to be a peaceful protest on the streets of tributes capital thousands of students ran against the promise has ation of education rise police use tear gas and water cannon they clashed with protesters with the confrontation continuing well into the night the student movement vowed to keep the pressure on the government despite the
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violence. and at least two people have been killed in south africa after a protest by mine workers the confrontation between police and some of the twelve thousand striking miners who were fired last week the country's mining industry has been hit by a wave a wildcat strikes claiming dozens of lives since august in clashes with police. business desk now and marina you have some news about singaporean want time to stand that's exactly why we just had a report that came in and showed that its economy contracted one and a half percent in the period from july to september and it's not the first time we hear about negative news like about in the world this week let's take a look at how the asian markets are doing where nothing much has changed from the previous hour it's still a mixed picture than they were as that was rising over half a percent of the second half a percent that's our chinese banks to them particularly well and also we know that the sovereign wealth fund says it will buy extra shares so more in the lenders over
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the next year and so it's a similar picture it's all flat right now now let's stay with a lot of companies samsung in particular because the u.s. court of appeals has now overturned the cells ban on sime sons galaxy nexus the rumen comes as a blow to apple in a fierce battle between the two giants earlier and u.s. courts awarded apple one billion dollars on the grounds that its patents were infringed by samsung and the korean electronics company challenged the verdict and called for a retrial. from asia let's move on to europe where every second young person in greece is failing to find a job as the jobless rate is a record twenty five percent for the month of july one point three million greeks were employed in july more than one thousand jobs have been every single day over the past year. the measures are likely to push the country into another year of recession and the jobless rate could rise even further. and i was going to the
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currencies the euro is still strengthening against the u.s. dollar but now as far as the ruble goes we see that it is again into the green by the euro of that it figures raffle the russian markets because it just kicked off the dreaded session let's take a look where they stand if we could have the russian markets there we go now we're seeing that they're falling which is hardly a surprise because. early on in the trade in session where the oil prices that are kind of mixed right now let's take a look at those in fact let's go inside look at oil prices because basically what we haven't is as there is tension in the middle east that is grow there is growing concern over supply disruptions at the same time we know that we had the u.s. jobless claim benefits that dropped to their lowest level in almost four years so a mixture of news there that's why we're seeing a mixture in the prices but we'll know more about the russian markets are later on in the day now let's stay with oil and talk about a story we like to call rolls left likes it halts russia's oil giants is looking to
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help local african companies to build a gas pipeline from zimbabwe to mozambique the project is being reviewed by engineers and all the documents should be ready in time for the new year holidays the pipeline could be as long as seven hundred kilometers and costs around seven hundred million dollars left also wants to build an oil storage terminal in zimbabwe. and next hour i'll have the european markets for you as well you are waiting for them right now right here next to her i am coming out thanks marina coming out some more insight into the u.s. presidential peaceful about asks his guests if any of the candidates will be able to make a difference. trimmings in this tree even for specialists
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a voice can produce several sounds it warms between aeons the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous
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people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument that those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream he said make an instrument from a tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings. 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. to fly as one of the most famous groups in the the republic. next goal is to tour broad they say for you were opinion since difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to teach me and see if i can do it little you cheer it up. share it oh you. did that was sure you can know who
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it was you think gang are ok. but now to be part of the song and not the actual fruit singing which i wouldn't even try to repeat. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this i thought so until i met small she looks like a deveny and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most says to modern minds from two hundred years ago until soppy here she's not planning a professional singing career she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature.
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if you. still. want to. follow in welcome to cross talk time peter lavelle republicans and democrats alike tell the american people that they have a stark choice before them in this election year is it really the case does america's two party system monopolize national politics in crowd out real discussion of political issues and does it really matter who is elected president in november. if you. started. to cross the us political system i'm joined by nicholas carroll in sacramento he's a journalist and author of walk away from debt for a better future in washington we have bruce fein he is the founder of the lic field group and american freedom agenda and in frankfurt we crossed to christophe on.

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