tv [untitled] October 14, 2012 1:00pm-1:30pm EDT
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global noise just say no also charity mass protests kick off a new book thirty countries with europe among the loudest and angriest financial struggles also give a boost to separatists in belgium. turkey closes its airspace to syrian civilians lives in a tit for tat me off to the ground in the syrian dead which ancora suspected of carrying russian weapons to damascus. and one of the prison riot bond group members walks free but too bad mates continue to yez in prison for what it is in a with a cathedral stunned. watching
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the weekly live with us here in moscow i'm to say the global noise is underway a worldwide protest and some thirty countries in which crawls are calling for an end to a stereotype the biggest demonstrations so far have been in spain just always off to the e.u. one this year's nobel peace prize and as a legacy out of cesky reports from madrid things aren't looking too peaceful right now in new york. 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
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continent lately protests like this will echo in thirty five countries across the world over the next several weeks the global and so 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 tom is one of the leaders of the protest movement in madrid he says people have just about had enough. crises and capitalist system right now in spain transfer private that came to public that and these causes huge cuts public spending and health system and it took a shit and it's affecting millions of poor people it's producing a huge upset employment and it's producing and whole social best composition of the whole 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 will be an eternal stain on the nobel committee no one has done more to push peace than julian assange should be getting the so ward 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. award 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 europe has been bombing syria europe isn't bombing afghanistan or iraq yugoslavia a few years ago yes it's because they're trying to say ok guys we're giving you
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a whole year together europe has been spending money they don't have that's going to have to stop that is going to cause more rise more social unrest more governments 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. separatists in belgium to gain control of the wealthy port of on early results in
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sunday's likely elections suggest the flemish nationalist leader is leading the race to become the city's man they lection seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence belgian politician that philip last told us what's at stake. the idea is gaining ground that's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have. the on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of the deficit and this means this government doesn't have a real democratic legitimacy in flounders voted for come something completely different that we are getting now with this federal government and friends is an economic economically socially power for
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a prosperous region we have we are already if we have a flemish nation we have a french people you have to know that blow them is an artificial country it's really two separate countries already within belgium we see a completely different political consensus on the flemish on the world. flanders would be perfectly able to have to have an independent state and member of the you know european union. turkey has now closed there is says space is there in civilian flights echoing a similar move by to mask earlier this week turkey intercepted a syrian passenger plane claiming it carried russian made munitions government forces moscow says the cargo was only electronic equipment for raided stations and all of its legal. school reports. they pointed their guns at those hungover put those on the ground then they drove us back to the plane
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into the public bruised 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 force for the grounding is syrian plane on route from moscow to damascus. 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 monger op hasn't revealed exactly what was in the cargo of that plane though they do insist it was russian made a mission and technical equipment something moscow the mentally denies. it was certainly no armaments on this plane and they simply could not have been any ideals the aircraft was carrying a cargo that was being shipped from a legitimate russian supplier to a legitimate customer in a legitimate way it was a cargo of electrical supplies for radar stations this is jewel purpose equipment
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but it is not barred by any international conventions surely neither do turkish officials say where they received the tipoff about the suppose it weapons on board some of those have their suspicions this is washington telling prime minister earlier one who says he's so independent to go in and go for it down the use the f. sixteen s for all it's peace mongering talk and righteous outrage over russia's supposed 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 rebel fighters it is supporting the rebels it's allowing the. large quantities of ammunition. to enter syria. lebanese journalist uniform was described what she believed to be an arms delivery on the border between turkey and syria. the scene was surreal barbed wire and dark clean filled with all of trees armed men and in flashing
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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 she'd 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 do arms ambitions i was devilish in this country as a major political player turkey is preparing itself for its one hundredth anniversary twenty twenty three it was the whole campaign of a very ambitious platform of how turkey is building for alliance is going to position itself as a global power conquer rise establishing itself as a regional boss threatening a full out war with syria and openly violating iraqi sovereignty by bombing courageous bases not exactly what bomb but all feats of diplomacy so in turkish
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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 a ghost r.t. . the pentagon confirmed on thursday that it sent its troops to jordan with some one hundred fifty u.s. offices now stationed dad the border with the rest of syria washington claims it's cheap also jordan's military capabilities of its neighbors conflict escalates political analysts can do rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus 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 past several years before this all started so this is
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just a way to 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. did this bus train security forces once again the last ounce of peaceful protest is landing political phones as a monarchy reinforces ties with its policy for military back great bricks. and as one of the pussy riot protesters is freed on the appeal we're going to what's behind the decision let's just say you're not.
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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 under cations 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 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 it's certainly won't
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improve your country but that's just my opinion. more news today is once again flared up. and these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture.
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future covered. today's news and this week's major headlines a live from r.t. in moscow on wednesday saw a turning point for the pussy riot protesters when one of the group was freed on probation although had to bend maids will stay in prison they've been jailed for religiously motivated hooliganism in or goes off to the antiproton performance in russia's main orthodox cathedral party boy past the story. i mean. frenzy one that breaks out any pussy riot court hearing the same old 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 somewhat savage remained tight lipped even when you lawyers to do the talking. about the story i am very
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happy that i managed to help the 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 more main 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 the strategy of the of original pussy riot defense team wasn't to reduce the women's sentences 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 so much say that she walked out of court for a while her fellow band members went back to jail so. i think she decided to get
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some real lawyers the won't be fighting in order to humiliate russia in the face of the worst but the truly free. 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 the international considers them prisoners of conscience free pussy riot t. shirts are all the rage. that's the way you attract attention. in the world. but i was dressed look at that they'll look at all the others. we can do as well is that all we could do something different and they hated the idea of going into the cathedral and seeing their blasphemous songs because that. would in fact be something of ridges with the media circus in full swing and the concert
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requests pouring in brand pussy riot isn't set to go away any time soon paulie boyko r t moscow. arab autumn is underway in bus train have to protesters clashed with police on friday and a fresh anti-government rally in the capital despite the tear gas and stun grenades hundreds of peaceful protestors are refusing to back down in their calls for democracy. at least ten people were arrested in the latest rally after risings began in several of twenty eleven when the country's shiite majority demanded that longstanding shooty leaders step down bridgend though has signed a military treaty with the kingdom seen as a sign of support for the under-fire domany to cover campbell from the bus train that justice and development may have and believes western nations have too much to give. us the obviously doesn't send
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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 the why the u.s. and other countries do that is because they want to keep the rain as an ally seen as an ally of western countries and therefore they want to try and keep that relationship but what these governments don't realize or they right refuse to realize they have a huge amount of leverage they have a lot of ability to convince about right or to pressure them into reform and perhaps they misunderstand the strength they have or perhaps you know they're scared that their interests which are tied up in that region and be damaged you know if there were a democratic change but the reality is the people of bahrain according 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 have a democratic and stable country. iran says it might consider limiting its
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enrichment of higher ground you raney him if it's allowed to have fuel for research reactor that's a revival of a previous offer to trying. the talks deadlocked over the country's nuclear program but germany wants to continue getting towels are urging the e.u. to heighten the already crippling sanctions but there's a say it mohammed marandi from tehran university says iran's policy hasn't changed the iranians are willing to be more open and allow more intrusive inspections and they're willing. to talk about enriching uranium at twenty percent under current conditions but in general nothing has changed and increasing sanctions by the west will only make things more difficult because iranians see the sanctions that are being imposed by western governments as inhuman the intention is to make ordinary iranians suffer there is
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a consensus that this is not this doesn't have much to do with the nuclear program the issue is iran iran's independent iran is a country that not bow down to the western powers and the europeans and americans want iran to near like saudi arabia like most of the other countries in the region and that objective to make ordinary iranians suffer. bottlenose battle ready check all of ukraine's late his military up tuchman possible a marine corps to countries training of dolphins and surviving an old soviet project to patrol the seas with military mammals. and clubs look away if you're scared of heights what's life which is on line of this amazing skydive that's getting under way down from where the sky meets the stratosphere thirty seven kilometers up. polling stations have closed across
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russia as the nation decides on candidates of ranging from regional hits to local officials and so for the first time in eight years voters go to directly choose their governors as medina reports. what is so special and interesting about this date well it was introduced only last december as waves of antigovernment protests the biggest in russia's recent history people during the protests were demanding changes in particular changes to the current election system they also wanted to bring back direct regional elections and this is crazy what we're seeing and we also wanted to see more representatives from the opposition in parliament at that time then president you need to scrap the old system which the regional officials handpicked by the government and made it easier for new political parties genero giving and more competitive complection to the local elections this thing go voting
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day take the step of the first time in the last eight years and give the russians an opportunity to truth of them sounds good they believe it worked they are governing. now some more headlines from around the world today gunmen have opened fire at a mosque going to remote nigerian village killing at least twenty people the attackers targeted the worship pose as they left after prayers muslim extremist boko haram are suspected all of the massacre they're known for targeting fellow muslims who did not follow the strict form of islam. here is amateur footage from china where fireworks show went tragically wrong leaving over one hundred people injured buckets misfired and exploded into a crowd of onlookers none of the wounded have life threatening injuries but five people had to stay in hospital thousands were attending the show to mock the opening of an international industrial exhibition. moreton years president has been
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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 was fine after the incident the friendly fire as the government called it spog possess a nation remembers which the president received. right after the break meet the russian simmias who is a golden age sees them still shining. it's perched atop a jar and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center.
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things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worship implicity water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. would the matter with it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the
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city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians. to moscow's one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled to that once a giant bell that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian to cry. a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists. they created a replica high society. fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office where the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled
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here. fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves. ordinary normal countryside life style. but with. his family dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with a glorious past. like you provide the livelihood for some habitants in the future.
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thank you so much for the dance i've had a great time together with you. look around and realize that there are many more of them than we think fitting the stereotypes do not spend hours sitting on the bench or watching soap operas perhaps that is why they are so beautiful so i set up a special blog called point of people to draw attention to these wonderful individuals and i settle from a trip around russia to find the secret something staying beautiful in old age shouldn't because he was. thank you i'm coming i'm taking pictures of old people. you know. who are just ordinary people who are
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