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tucker your square buddies are the gyptian liberals and the islamists clash over president morsi is relieving an unspoken peace accord between the two sides and touches. on the plus also cute as an american point of sensing a group of the rest of the glass over a week ago makes them both into the conspiracy against the us. the british foreign office just lies world war two veterans are rushing not only to come embrace their service say that until bravery was to fall in.
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hello welcome to our t twenty four hour news live from moscow i'm you national profile of our top story it was a riot has a night in tahrir square where egyptian liberals and islam is slugging out their differences in a hail of rocks fire bombs and even bullets it all began with an opposition run against president morsi and his first one hundred days in power but the gathering was soon joined by the muslim brotherhood and as journalist true pause that's when things to and ugly. what happened was there were two protests organized one by the liberal forces who are complaining against these last one hundred days this plan that he said he would be able to to achieve significant changes to key social issues in egypt and also against the constituent assembly who are currently drafting egypt's national charter which is being dropped in quite an islamist way so we had the liberals who were here to protest against that to the same time the brotherhood came down there was organized protests in the brotherhood and the
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brotherhood said critical party of the f j p the freedom and justice party against the recent ruling and acquitting twenty five people who were involved reports of involved in the back of the camel one of the bloodiest battles of the eighteen days last year when we had really was liberals and islamists in particular prove brotherhood supporters meeting on to here which then erupted in clashes and kind of top streets and just behind me as you can see by the museum i personally witnessed the most of rock throwing several very heavy head injuries to talk throwing we have heard gunshots there's been no police presence whatsoever even though in more seize a hundred day plan he did say that he would block security in the country and reassure people that they wouldn't see scenes like this which is what we're witnessing right now there is obviously a growing political islam happening in this country what we saw recently was the supreme guide of the most in brotherhood he made quite a contentious statement recently calling for jihad or holy war on drugs to them to wrestle it away from the jewish population and give it back to the muslims this is
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a very contentious statement made morsi himself the president hasn't affirmed it or distance himself from the statement but of course despite many fears in addition we're seeing a massive a sion of the constitution which is obviously key at the moment key articles in the constitution like article two an article thirty six relating to the egyptian penal code and those who really can see women's rights are really seeing a lot of islam eyes ation in that people are saying that the egyptian law should not just derive from from islamic sharia but actually follow. islamic sharia these are one of the ongoing battles within the constituent assembly so basically what we see is in the grassroots level the national level the political level quite a heavy islam is ation of egypt and has a former u.s. senate foreign policy analyst says the brotherhood's calls to seize jerusalem show us exactly what schools are and we were seeing a very rapid islamisation of the political structure in egypt and nobody should be surprised to see. it there was
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a lot of discussion about the power struggle that would ensue between morsi and the military and it seems that morsi in the brotherhood have triumphed much quicker than anybody expected and nobody should doubt what their ultimate intentions are in terms of strict enforcement of sharia and they recreate the caliphate the key laughter so i think this statement about jihad to recapture jerusalem should not come as any surprise to anyone i don't think the peace treaty with israel ultimately will be honored but we will see what form that takes and what it will take it i think the most important thing that strikes me is it shows the utter incoherence of american policy in the arab world by promoting the islamization of egypt to the removal of our longtime satrap in egypt hosni mubarak and then we seem surprised that democracy in egypt has taken this direction so egypt is now the only arab country saying violence and police brutality in the streets coming out about
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rain security forces once again lash out at peaceful protesters demanding political reforms as the monarchy reinforces ties with its military by great britain. claims that a group of russian citizens arrested in the u.s. earlier this month will force stood made as they were involved in an illegally exporting high tech electronics to russia diplomats say the suspects are being put under psychological pressure and all that from. all we've seen is the statement being issued by the russian foreign ministry regarding before russian citizens currently still in custody have been charged with the illegal export of military technology the foreign ministry suggesting that these four russians are being put under extreme psychological and moral pressure in order to get them to sign confessions the foreign ministry is also wanting a review of the decision to deny these for russian citizens bail it has taken the media by storm a little bit it has been all over the media that this is some kind of spy scandal
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that is dismissed by the foreign ministry they say all you have to do is look at the charges that have been leveled against these four russian citizens that their criminal charges the families of these russian citizens have been expressing concern over the way that they are being treated while they are in custody has been suggestions that they are being forced to sleep on the floor there in very crowded cells these four russian citizens were picked up on the third of october as part of a group of eleven people that the f.b.i. wanted to speak to in connection with the export of high tech technology from the united states to russia it's believed that technology has a potential military use they were picked up in houston in texas over the next few days they're going to be moved to new york where the first hearings on this case will be heard next week great britain has signed a military treaty with bahrain which focuses on the joint training of troops out of the country in case of external aggression the deal comes a bit of fear among the countries a position which continues to accuse the security forces of
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a violent crackdown on peaceful protesters demonstrators parks in the now mistreats once again on friday calling for the monarchy to ease its choking grip and move forward forms police lashed out at them using riot gear to disperse the rally while at least ten people were arrested and dominick of a cab from bahrain's justice and development movement believes western nations have too much to lose from reforms in bahrain. you know obviously it doesn't send a particularly fantastic message when you're sending weapons to a country that is using weapons against its people on a daily basis to kill to injure to crush protests to crush essentially democracy but i think. the reason why that why the u.s. and other countries do that is because they want to keep rain as an ally the rain is seen as an ally of western countries and therefore they want to try and keep that relationship to what these governments don't realize or they are too few to realize they have a huge amount of leverage they have a lot of ability to convince about cradle to pressure them into reform and perhaps
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they may misunderstand the strength play hardball perhaps you know that they're scared that their interests which are tied up in that region could be damaged if they you know if there were a democratic change but the reality is the people of bahrain of calling for democracy they're calling for change i don't have to be against the western interests actually i could be very much in the interests of the west and i know the rest of the world to have a democratic and stable country and while it may be easy to ignore what's happening in bahrain it's proving to be a lot harder for some countries to turn a blind eye to what's going on at. national day chess playing is with catalonia separatists not taking kindly to take independence march and that stronghold of barcelona long battle after the break.
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in the glow of russia's not far away from civilization and history are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. yes they still one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer schemes. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions.
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was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. next to his den says he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around it is gather the turns and move to another poll sure they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. wealthy
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british style such. as what i was. calling. the. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or there are no holds barred look at the globe. financial headlines kaiser report. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day.
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this is the welcome back in decades ago thousands of britons laid their lives on the line for both their country and its allies but getting recognition for their bravery today seems harder than showing it. has a story. worst journey in the world winston churchill's description of the grim ordeal that faced the british soldiers who were part of the arctic convoys during world war two getting supplies to russian forces the convoys face danger from above and below from nazi you base and aircraft it was going into the spray and the. people fell overboard and there i mean the temperature was. below zero i mean i was i can years of age eighteen years of age going up to russia and
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endure an order. but we done it well could our because the chopper to be done john stories and memories are among the most harrowing of the war for the russians it was more than just supplies it was psychological support contributing hugely to the war effort that's why in april the russian president awarded the issue of medal to the allies he taking part in the convoy missions but incredibly the push governments blocking russia from rewarding british veterans for their valor. of the arctic convoys in recognition of your outstanding contribution inter allied cooperation due to world war two the description american attack. apparently unless the british government. is a non starter what i think. forgivable war the foreign office it's
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against the rules in order for permission to be given for an award to be accepted there has to be a specific service to the country concerned and that service should have taken place within the previous five years john's wife says that's ridiculous they're all late eighty's early ninety's some of them what on earth are they supposed to do over the last five years they still pray at maine or what they were during the war it never leaves them. so why are they being painted and not being given this. i think it's disgraceful absolutely disgraceful angry not just from a whole mile the ship might those here and those who passed on across the bars please cite to me this disgusting john says it's time the current prime minister stepped in to tea the decent thing. we were there then
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yes we were all in together us the russians the americans the french the belgium yes we were all in it together then but apparently we've been left there because you leave we can't mention this medal everybody is guilty. only but the foreign countries get a we're not good campaign is in both britain and russia i refusing to back down in pushing the government to get these men properly rewarded for their bravery it's. really extraordinary service and be are to. important people during the war. at the. tea pivotal wartime allies he found friendship through real adversity is treated by
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john's pictures and stories of his time working with the russians dancing and bartering. these are the medals that john receive for his heroic the world war two and he was hoping along with the other veterans involved in the arctic convoys to add the issue called medal to their collection but as long as the british government continues to refuse to allow them to be awarded they won't be adding that medal that they say deserve surface r.t. london. more stories at all to dot com for you including the u.s. election has literally knocked some americans off their feet while dropping the bomb the secret service agents a big bottle and pos is out on a sidewalk in miami right after the presidential visit to the city. and also find out why europe's most neutral and stable state is mobilizing troops preparing for possible one. ravaged by a devastating debt crisis mass protests and
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a rise of radicalism but it's not all gloom for the blog has been awarded the nobel peace prize for so in peace across europe but reaction has been to say the least read was true as in paris and sharp contrast a shock to disbelieve in athens international investors and also james rogers says the blocks achievements are in for a test. i assure you next week or next month when people are driving in the streets again in parts of europe they're not going to care about this though. nobody's going to remember except whoever gets that yeah the judge is going to be spent just like that but there's going to be a lot more pain in your europe has been spending money they don't have that's going to have to stop and it's going to cause more riots in the streets more social unrest more governments failing and perhaps even countries failing that perhaps even people falling out of the euro conceivably if you have huge amounts of tension in europe and the euro breaking up that could create increased tension minish
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change and and could lead to war again in europe i've seen it before that should be a long way away but it could happen again if this causes if the present circumstances cause the euro to break up and that tends to europe's unity is already underway in spain where tensions are like a tell any is bad for independence came to a head even as the nobel peace prize was being awarded calls for a breakaway state in this region of cats who lay are among the largest in the e.u. the failings of running high among the people that. the protesters especially in the capital madrid two that's going to be a part of a china. happening in military five cities around the world today but with regards to catalonia mikhail seeing a recession had to go in think tank right that's part of a big problem. this really reveals a kind of a kind of freedom crisis either in spain or in a lot also a few countries and obviously we can disconnect the cats are doing you know issue
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from the global financial crisis that is going on in the european union but that said when it comes to this this attribution of a noble prize to the european union obviously it comes into contradiction with boasts what the european union is doing on the european level and what the european union is doing in. the rest of the world so i think that i mean the same way that's we've seen the same way that happened a few years ago when obama got the nobel peace prize i think that what is going on is that we can see that the nobel peace prize use much more a symbolical stance or symbolical process or decision that has the aim of just favoring some actors in order to push them to do better than what they are doing. russia has rebuffed turkish planes that are damascus bound civilian flight from moscow was carrying weapons foreign minister sergei lavrov said the passenger plane contained only radio gear and dates transportation was in accordance with
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international norms on wednesday and cross scrambled fighter jets to force the syrian plane to london sent soldiers to seize the car at around nine hours at a technician airport with passengers barred from leaving the plane the contents were confiscated and the jet was allowed to continue to ask is the text prime minister later said the flight was used to illegally transport russian made a new national to the syrian government us based on a list of jeff stein but found that out of her as allegations are an attempt to hide its own smuggling to see when. turkey saudi arabia qatar are involved in violating international war it's an open secret that there are massive amounts of weapons many of which were originally taken from start fires in libya they're going into the hands of the armed rebels many of whom are radical al-qaeda linked neo's the jihadi so
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dirty has blood on its hands is only in the rebels so i think that this incident was an attempt to cover for their own lyall asian of the same sions and their own abuse of any kind. of mediating there in this. there's always more analysis on the timeline of the stories lined up at all to see dr paul monday you can also find exclusive and first hundred thoughts from the passengers and the crew of this here in a plane intercepted by turkey they just by power badly they were treated on. to some other news around the world this hour at least fifteen people have been killed and around thirty wounded in a suicide bombing in pakistan occurred at a local market in the north western region of the country and supposedly targeted fighters of a pro-government militia the group was created as a counterweight all the time led by the pakistani military has launched several of
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fences against the taliban which seeks to oust of the country's government. colombia's congress or bogota has been rocked by massive protests as students and activists swarm to streets demanding changes in the country's economic policies police responded with tear gas and water cannon arresting more than seventy people as they protested against financial inequality demonstrations were not limited to the capital only as around three hundred thousand people participated nationwide. somali troops along with african union forces have gained control over the town held by al qaeda linked islamists they reportedly did it without firing a single bullet they didn't need any resistance the army has been struggling to drive hard line insurgents out of the country who still control several towns north east of the capital and along the coastline. and do stay with us for some hardline comments on the world of finance in the kaiser report in just a few. looters
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that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged comfort but the joy of the wild is guaranteed if guineas a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in washington every summer as he says he confines untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go wrong the rollkur and surprising and you'll go straight to the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper failed. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot agrees the here by every small weaver. where the bears are
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fulfilled they have a very well be able to think i will have to keep an aisle when directed at them about. how we're going to go yes we shall but people require. it. and quiet we went but the wind was not on our side and the bear got away and they're usually the first to avoid contact with humans but during spawning time when both people and bears go fishing people often shoot at them to scare them away and every year here in the region you hear about someone being killed by the predators. but at the mugger down nature reserve where we are no one disturbs the bears. another local resident to haiti's peace being disturbed here is the howlers eagle in has a wingspan of two and a half meters ignace only here in russia far east because of the bundles of salmon
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and seagulls which feed the giant bird in his studies if gainey focuses on birds so he took me to one of his favorite places here mara island it has the biggest colony of seagulls in the region the climb up was tough. but the prize was worth it. if there was no security here. coming here not just to get some for me on the beach here nothing is guaranteed you have to struggle to get your piece of bread nothing really how you can. predict you have to rely on yourself to back. up to be the bad. maybe for the wildlife here is the lack of physical
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or is this for the better but when you stand on top of phenomenal and like this you just cantelupe wanting to share the beauty. max keiser welcome to the kaiser report workers of the world unite and give up your rights nations of the world unite and give up their sovereignty yes uniting is the new dividing and conquering here but explain. well max keiser the first headline the big headline here this week has been george osborne workers of the world unite and give up your rights so he used that famous marx quote to give
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workers of the world unite but what he means is that companies can now from april give sharers worth between two thousand pounds and fifty thousand pounds but in exchange the workers have to give up their rights to claim for unfair dismissal they also have to give up their rights to redundancy payoff if the firm goes under and any right to demand flexible hours or time off for training oh this is a terrible plan coming from the slippery snake george osborne first of all they issue all this new stock to give the workers are mainly diluting all the shareholders including the new workers additionally giving away shares now historically at a time when stock markets are trading at their all time highs you know it reminds me oh not too long ago when gordon brown decided to do the nation a favor and sell half the nation is gold. all time low of children fifty dollars an ounce now years georgie porgie was born coming in and saying oh give the boy rights
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we'll give you stock at the tip tippy top of a bull market watch the market collapse watch is to lose your shares down to nothing this is the ultimate won't bomb i mean this is answer probably and america doing deals with the euro coin well these know right contracts could be extended from april and august board says they will create a new breed of owner employees i think you could probably max call them owned employees instead right now this is typically what you'd find in the tories it's a horrible deal for the workers the workers should be lobbying for more rights not less rights the workers should be lobbying for higher interest rates so the pensions are worth more then workers should be lobbying for representation on the board of directors like they have in germany for exxon example of an economy that's doing well by the way so i was born is calling them owner employees which of course made me think of one of the biggest private employers in the western world and that
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is walmart they call their workers associates so wal-mart's first ever retail worker strike spreads to twelve cities so this is the model that george osborne wants to bring here this is the first time in fifty years that there has been a strike at wal-mart it is the biggest private employer in america with over one point four million employees and this group is not a union because of course wal-mart is not unionized it's called our wal-mart and they presented a declaration of respect to the company in june and what they want to thirteen dollars per hour minimum wage at the company they want full time jobs for those that want one and predictable schedules right and walmart of course is being squeezed because the global economy is shrinking and even their margins are being squeezed it is known in america as the company's store you know harking back to slave days when you had the plantation in the plantation owner would have a little store for the slaves to buy stuff using the money that the well.
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