tv [untitled] October 14, 2012 9:00am-9:30am EDT
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the global noise to say no to all sturdy mass protests kick all over thirty countries with europe among the loudest and angriest just as the e.u. scooped the nobel peace prize. in a week's other news turkey forces down a syrian passenger plane it's suspected of carrying russian weapons to damascus as syria's neighbors bolster their militaries along their border. and one of the pussy riot punk group members walks free but her two bandmates continue their two years in prison for hooliganism over their cathedral stuff.
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thank you for joining our tea this sunday with me karen terror well the global noise is underway a worldwide protest and some thirty countries in which crowds are calling for an end to austerity the biggest demonstrations so far have been in spain just hours after the e.u. won this year's nobel peace prize and alexander shifts to reports from madrid things are looking to peaceful right now in europe. the union needs scored nudists have over six decades contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation and democracy on human rights in europe but is this the peace they're talking about tear gas fascist flags and massive furious crowds of the most common sites across the award winning continent lately protests like this will echo in thirty five
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countries across the world over the next several weeks the global hands iow stary to voice only in spain alone hundreds of thousands have been voicing their anger ever since the government announced more painful budget cuts for next year everything with spending are is now unemployed and this grim story is pretty much the same for portugal and greece is one of the leaders of the protest movement in madrid he says people have just about had enough. crises and the capitalist system right now in spain france private debt into public that and these causes huge cuts to public spending and health system and it took a share and it's affecting millions of poor people it's producing a huge can employment and it's producing and whole social best composition of the old society with so many going against the system across europe at times clashing
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violently with the police the decision to award the e.u. with a peace prize has raised many eyebrows this is like giving the prize to frankenstein for being the best monster created during the past twelve months there's only one contender for the peace prize this year and that's julian assange the fact that he did not win this prize is it will be in a terminal stain on the nobel committee no one has done more to push peace than julian assange should be getting the so war from this committee the fact that they turn to a bunch of machines and technocrats and the a hero is an embarrassment they should go back to making dynamite. this ward is even more questionable to some because of the e.u. is rather dubious peacemaking record and that moreover the current financial turmoil is the biggest danger to peace europe has been bombing libya and europe has been bombing syria you know it isn't bombing afghanistan or iraq yugoslavia a few years ago yes it is but there's they're trying to say ok guys we're giving you a whole year together europe has been spending money they don't have that's going
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to have to stop that is going to cause more rise in the streets more social unrest more governments failing perhaps even countries failing and perhaps even people pulling out of the euro could lead to war again in europe in two thousand and nine barack obama won the same award having been in office for only two weeks that was before he sent more troops to afghanistan and waged war in libya but as the latest nobel peace prize award is debated worldwide protesters in spain seem to care little about the prestige than their own survival calls for independence are heard loud and clear in the country's largest and wealthiest region cut the lumia a clear indication the continent is losing that unity which the nobel committee has decided to. see reporting from madrid in spain. and it's not just the rising breakaway sentiment and catalonia now but now the very real prospect of a bailout that's threatening spain's unity and pendants as crisis management expert
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margaret bogan rain has been telling our team. spanish government just reported or you know just resigned to the austerity have each in twelve months to try and both jump start the spanish t.v. key and cut back on expenses at the very least the spanish economy needs at least a hundred billion euros to get back on it and as reste demonstrated even if that nap is going out in the first round you may need a second round so you brought up international lenders european union in september is that ok we may be comfortable offering an unlimited bailout to countries like spain or italy here's the issue that i am that needs to help us out well when the i.m.f. and most economic offers this you see i have met you and heard the government.
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syria has been turkish civilian flights from entering its airspace earlier this week turkey into intercepted a syrian passenger plane claiming it carried russian made munitions for government forces moscow says the cargo was only electronic equipment for radar stations and all of it is legal to reports. they pointed their guns at those hungover those put those on the ground then they drove us back to the plane into the hole we were going through the arms in better dignity with an international scandal thrown in on top all in the name of peace at least that's the stance taken by the turkish authorities when they tried to justify forcefully grounding in syrian plane on route from moscow to damascus. we in turkey want peace and safety in this region that is our desire but we would never have an incentive to start a war hasn't revealed exactly what was in the cargo of that plane though they do
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insist it was russian made a mission and technical equipment something moscow the mentally denies. there was certainly no armaments on this plane and there simply could not have been any ideals the aircraft was carrying a cargo that was being shipped from russian supplier to a legitimate customer in a legitimate way there was a cargo of electrical supplies for radar stations this is jewel purpose equipment but it is not barred by any international conventions surely neither do turkish officials say where they receive the tipoff about the suppose it weapons on board some of those have their suspicions this is washington telling prime minister early one who says he's so independent to go in and go for it down the use the f. sixteen s for all its peace mongering talk and righteous outrage over russia's supposed on willingness to help out in peace efforts in caracas peers to be surprisingly open when it comes to supporting one side in the syrian conflict the
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rebel fighters it is supporting the rebels it's allowing the. large quantities of ammunition. to enter syria. lebanese journalist unifor was described what she believed to be an arms delivery on the border between turkey and syria. the scene was surreal barbed wire a dark clean field with all of trees armed men and in flashing lights from the trucks packed with weapons each syrian group takes its share in leaves i was asked not to film but the immensity of the scene with the journalist you know was interrogated for days by turkish officials before being released when she was back in lebanon should realize the incriminating pictures should filmed on the turkish theory. border had been wiped while she was in custody some believe still a t. towards president assad has little to do with the situation in syria and everything to do with your new arms ambitions i was devilish in this country as
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a major political player in turkey is preparing itself for its one hundredth anniversary in twenty twenty three it was the whole campaign of a very ambitious platform of how turkey is building sense for alliance is going to position itself as a global power on cries establishing itself as a regional boss threatening a full lot war with syria and openly violating iraqi sovereignty by bombing create a space is not exactly what bond with all feats of diplomacy so when texas officials to speak of peace and stability in the region their words are drowned out by the sound of an exchange of fire with their neighbors in tel aviv in the gulf of sco r t the pentagon confirmed on thursday about it sent its troops to jordan but some one hundred fifty u.s. officers now stationed near the border with rest of syria washington claims it's too ball search orton's military capabilities if its neighbors conflict ask lates political analysts lou rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus
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jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the lord past several years before this all started so this is just a way to shoot gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will they try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible. coming up ahead this hour encircled and still cut off from basic vital necessity. a libyan opposition stronghold enduring an ongoing siege its residents pleading for international rescue we tell you why. there's one people see iran protesters is
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freed on appeal party asks who is really benefiting publicity that's just ahead. 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 would be archaic by next year when the next one comes out every black friday many but 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 drive downtown and be twenty five bucks for parking to watch a football game under cations but just imagine a world where we actually were willing to wake up early and stand
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a big crowd for something say more important than some stupid gizmo or the sake of our favorite sports team just imagine iraq and that world would be yet maybe standing around 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 it's certainly won't improve your country but that's just my. more news today violence has once again flared up. and these are the images go world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day.
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if you. are going to take three days for. three. three. three. three board video for your media project a free radio ghar ghar t.v. dot com. today's news on the week's major headlines live from r.t.e. on karen tara all ones there's all turning point for the protesters when one of the group was freed on probation although her two bandmates will stand prison they have been jailed for religiously motivated hooliganism in august after their and performance in russia's main orthodox cathedral parties pauline boycott has the story. of a media frenzy one that breaks out with any pussy riot court hearing the same old
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faces as supporters and critics gathered for the herring after emerging from her successful appeal everyone wanted a piece of the one band member released on probation but you could see it in a somewhat savage remained tight lipped even when you look to do the talking. about the song you know i am very happy that i managed to help a person but i just did my job. last week the now freed band member fired her original legal team her new defense change strategy arguing in court that their client didn't take part in the now notorious punk prayer in most cases maine orthodox cathedral she was in fact chewed out by gods before she got the chance to join her band mates and their so-called protest start that argument was accepted by the court some trial observers believe that this strategy of the original pussy
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riot defense team was introduced. the women sentence says but rather to expose flaws in russia's judicial system for all the world to see by switching to lawyers that focused on her personal case summit say that she walked out of court free while her fellow band members went back to jail some would say rich i think she decided to get some real lawyers the won't be fighting in order to humiliate russia in the face of the worst but to actually free her one major russian concert organizers says they've been flooded with calls from foreign promoters offering to organize a pussy riot world tour that could earn up to six hundred million euros western and russian celebrities have called for the women's release an international considers them prisoners of conscience free pussy riot t. shirts are all the rage it was quite normal that's the way you attract attention. they always look that famous pop stars around the world look at the way but i was
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dressed look at that look at all the other. world we can do as well is that all we could do something different and they hated the idea of going to the cathedral and seeing their blasphemous songs because that. would in fact be something reduce with the media circus in full swing and the concert requests pouring in brand percy riot isn't set to go away any time soon polly boyko r t moscow. investigative journalist tony gosling says the resulting popularity and vandalism in the wake of the barents trial raises a big question over who's really benefiting from the sentence. let's not forget what's else is going on around the world around this case because you have got loads of problems with the in a way you know part of the punishment is to stop these people cashing in on the free publish to the you know this published there's been two prizes awarded to these people one from the lennon oh no fun which is
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a prize for peace which i find incredible since this has been such a divisive case the other is the luther prize which has been awarded boy the city of wittenberg which is where protestantism started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself quite opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that that's what this is about we've even had the disintegration of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church. the scars of the iraq war remain and are still visible on the faces of its children online read how i recently revealed report shows that british and american ammunitions been linked to a shocking rise in birth defects after the u.s.
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led invasion. was how's this for a marine corps ukraine's training up bottlenose dolphins and reviving an all soviet project to patrol the seas with military mammals. download the official r.t. application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch r.t. all you need is your mobile device watch r t any time. a libyan opposition stronghold is facing an. i'm going see residents are calling for international help the conflict and bali and bani walid rather already has killed ten people in series a series of armed confrontations just this week the siege began when the national congress salto rests the suspected murderers of the man credited with capturing
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colonel gadhafi but residents didn't have them over all supply routes were cut off leaving people there without access to vital necessity they seize was possible partially lifted on wednesday allowing the red cross access to the city journalist james corvet believes the current chaos is a common result of a violent regime change. it just goes to show that the deeply divided lines in the country right now tribally ethnically in terms of geography it's a deeply divided country and there are a number of different problems that are playing itself out politically in libya right now and this just goes to show once again that that not only is libya ungoverned to a large extent at the moment but it is perhaps given its current political state ungovernable in this particular instance we have that the prime minister being voted out in a vote of no confidence because he was unable to form a cabinet and basically this is due to both the pressures from the people themselves there was a popular protest movement basically saying that each individual city was
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complaining they were under represented in this proposed cabinet and you have the political dealings with the major parties behind the scenes including an offshoot of the muslim brotherhood which is trying to get into a greater position of power in the country so there's a lot of power politics playing out and there is no easy solution on the horizon for the people and would be really the country is descending into a type of chaos that is really the predictable result of this type of regime change through violence that we've seen time and again throughout the past decade from afghanistan to iraq to libya and potentially now toward syria. sunday's election day in russia with millions of people deciding on a candidates who are angels from regional heads to local officials and for the first time. years voters get to. as many reports. this day russian voters are judging for themselves who takes charge of their regions now more than twenty two millions of russians are expected to arrive at the polling stations and choose from an unprecedented number of candidates what is so
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interesting about this day is that it was introduced last december's ways of government protests the biggest in russia's recent history people during the protests were demanding changes to the current election system they also wanted to bring back direct regional elections even to see more representative opposition in parliament at the time than president repeated davis to trap the old system regional officials hand-picked by the government and also made it easier for a new political parties to emerge giving a more competitive complection to the local elections just as the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of. institutions is giving more responsibility. as i said before this thing goes voting day takes place for the first time in the last eight
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years and gives russians an opportunity to choose for themselves who they believe is worth the governing now some more headlines from around the world today government have opened fire at a mosque in a remote nigerian village killing at least twenty people the attackers targeted the worshippers as they left after prayers muslim extremists spoke a horror ahmar suspected of the massacre they are known for targeting fellow muslims who do not follow their strict form of islam. fireworks show in eastern china has ended with a blast that's injured over one hundred people display when tragically wrong when the rockets miss fired an exploded into a crowd of onlookers none of the wounded have life threatening injuries but five people had to say in the hospital thousands were attending the show to mark the opening of an international industrial exhibition. moreton e o's president has
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been injured after his own patrol shot at him by mistake troops opened fire at the presidential motorcade as he was returning home from a trip the leader was slightly injured but later appeared on t.v. to say he's fine after the incident the friendly fire and the government called it sparked assassination rumors which the president's refuted. it was the turn of this week of the american presidential running mates to lock horns in a pre-election t.v. spot and it was anything but friendly sparring as they jostled over home and foreign policy but the viewers so there was no clear winner california state university professor paul sheldon foote says that's because all of misty's know their priority. after the first debate between obama and rome new political cartoonist. fighting each other with their noses this is no different these been one other way to life throughout neither side would attack the other on things in
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which they were both rebel and that's why you have to pick these tiny little issues for example biden said correctly that. ryan had voted to of put 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 it's going to pieces by a total world domination by total military power it's time for them to quit whining and start you know that's what the american voters with the world a russian proton rocket with an american communication satellite on board has blasted off from baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan it's the first proton launch sense a failure in august but sunday's launch went smoothly and me satellite is scheduled to reach its orbit in five hours the mission in august failed because of a glitch in the section of the rocket that's responsible for delivering the payload
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to its final destination engineers traced and resolve the problem and now at the rockets are packing it's. after the break meet the russian seniors whose golden age sees them still shining. trimmings in this tree even for specialists of voice can produce several sounds it warms. 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 surrounded objects
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like reverse forests and different stones souls imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. to get to one of the five main styles of groups and it imitates the gentle breezes of summer chara 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 deal it says it wants to leave to 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 it was it was up to full is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream he said make an instrument from
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