tv [untitled] October 16, 2012 3:00pm-3:29pm EDT
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britain gary mckinnon who's accused of hacking into the pentagon will remain in the u.k. as the home secretary blocks his extradition to the u.s. . washington reportedly speeds up work to create an elite libyan commando unit to fight islamic extremists after the killing of the u.s. ambassador in benghazi last month. nineteen state run iranian t.v. and radio stations are taken off in europe on top of fresh sanctions against iran over its suspected nuclear weapons program.
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international news in coming live from central moscow this is. britain gary mckinnon who's accused of hacking into the pentagon will not just syndrome to america carried the risk that he would try to take his own life. in london. waterboarding of the mind that's what gary mckinnon's mother has called the eleven year wait to know what's going to happen to the experience of waiting all that time from when he was arrested back in two thousand and two for hacking into u.s. military computers all the time the u.s. has wanted him to go on trial where he could face a potential tension sixty year sentence now it's a massive side of relief for mccann and he now knows that he's not facing extradition to resume a said that it would be because of it would be a breach of his human rights to send him because gary mckinnon as many now know he is mentally ill and he would be a massive risk of suicide if he were to go to the states now. there's been a strong line of pressure from the united states to send him over so this is very
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much a difficult had to make today however she has now made it now means that government mckinnon stays in the u.k. and prosecutors here are going to decide whether or not he should face trial in the u.k. why did repercussions from the decision on gary mckinnon today that's interesting to a lot of observers a lot of people in the u.k. have spoken for a long time now about how unbalanced and unfair chad the u.k. u.s. extradition treaty is. nine times many britons go over to the u.s. in the past ten years the u.s. citizens come over to the u.k. to be tried so what the home secretary has suggested is that there is now going to be a forum for anybody who is wanted by the united states and that means in plain terms it means that anybody wanted by the u.s. is going to have a hearing in the u.k. where judges will decide whether or not it's bad to send a suspect to the states the pentagon and state department are exonerating efforts
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to help libya create a kamandi to fight islamic extremists according to internal government documents administration redirected nearly eight million dollars initially intended for pakistan to. speed up the formation of a five hundred strong elite regiment they want to boost its ability to combat al qaeda and other militant groups report suggest measures to fight terror in libya willing to drone strikes could make bulk author of pakistan terrorism ground zero has told me earlier that he thinks this shows that the us is in the region to stay . there's no functioning state. believed to intervention in the country and its situation i would also add that the us led european airlines removed a dictator like manuel because of reduced number of small dictators smaller warrants who are pushing libya into true chaos during. the war and
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i do strongly they were largely going to do no harm assigned by disarming your are but as the americans why stand these jihad these forces or also falling america in the middle east as well that is one reason for america to fight from time to b.b. and there's a new reason this is begun clear in the recent years that american very large reeds . changing. after spending more than a decade in the price of american strategic tools is shifting to other areas including communal east and asia pacific and i'm sure that americans are used for a longer period of time we released in the asia pacific region the appeal hearing for a prominent bahraini human rights activists is adjourned till next month now below job was jailed for three years in august for organizing and participating in illegal rallies rajab sentence brought hundreds of pro-forma demonstrators on to the streets to demand his release but on rest in bahrain has been ongoing for more
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than twenty months with fights between police and demonstrators erupting almost daily around eighty people have been killed since the clashes began and thousands of arrested in crackdowns by the sunni rulers on the mostly shia campaigners the protesters are demanding more rights equal access to jobs and education opportunities human rights advocates say you do see if. attended hearing. the gentlest of you to do we told you to get into any of the of these things that are maybe with this book and keep the government just defied keep it interesting morning that he was keeping these one of these one pending jobs just refuse to go on to we're too busy doing the right that we're seeing communities that are useful we just want to go to everyone and he was part of. this feeling to get a feel for what i mean it seems that the government just did do what they want to back up on the hill but i could keep this. up was this you bought it it just to get
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interested in it that he wanted it was private it must be here just want to attack or that he is now talking to media is because right now what i'm doing to you is it could be to the body and the dog giving model because if you can't do anything what's happening about it that people are feeling good kids and i think we want to protect the of that of who she became but it would not want people to put this thing together we would put this there would not stop. us is admitted that weapons shipped to the syrian rebels from abroad a bolstering the strength of islamic extremists while washington insists it's only providing lethal aid to the opposition as some american officials concede radical elements appointed to take over syria if assad falls what he's earning the has the details. the u.s. that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up in
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quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the radical movements such as the sellers who then end up with these top notch extremely expensive weapons which they then use against the troops of president bashar al sadr even. the secular opposition groups within syria itself are saying that they simply cannot afford to buy the same type of arms which are being used by the radicals neither do they can they afford the cameras which are being used by these radical groups such as the free syrian army who are then using it to broadcast their accomplishments or failures on you tube and the like of course the united states administration at this point is concerned that the arms
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are ending up in the hands of the extremist groups because they fear death in the future these groups will turn into insurgencies which then will retaliate against the united states of course there are also other diplomats within the middle eastern circuits were saying at this point a lot of people are being frustrated with the syrian opposition who have proven that they unfortunately cannot unite over one plan according to the some name diplomats who are being cited by various media sources. come to the conclusion that the syrian opposition is essentially a large conglomerate of smaller groups who spend their time bickering and cannot come to any one agreement and this very fact that there is no agreement or there is no clear cut plan which is also worrying to the united states now u.s. officials are saying that it's because there is no. as to what's going to happen in the future they fear that if president bush are all that is our third that will mean that in the turmoil which follows there will be
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a civil war in which the radical islamist groups will be much better armed and will be a lot better financed than the secular groups and that will just mean they play out of the libyan scenario all over again. the u.s. is back turkey's move to inspect syria bound jets with an increase saying it will intercept all such flights turkey's already grounded two planes and search its cargo for possible military equipment but. he's the editor in chief of a german news magazine says flexing its muscles because it's already involved in a proxy war with damascus. why should you put one hundred more tanks towards the syrian border why should turkey. why should they discuss how it would take against the syrian carcass and the syrian side of the border of course it looks like a war preparation and you don't. planning or syrian or which is going on in
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syria or not that's. true he is already very much more or by being mercenaries by giving shelter or training camps. to syria he is already involved in this more and what we see here is the propaganda war we witness since a long time. iran's media side and in europe a leading satellite provider takes nineteen stations off air even though the latest round of sanctions against iran only targeted bank transfers and trade we'll see where this leaves freedom of speech. plus for a minute is hunting for a famous video ads across france are accused of threatening the country's national identity and other stories just ahead after a break. a
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texas mom was arrested and thrown in jail orange jumpsuit and all for neglecting her kids who are playing in front of her house for just a little while a concerned neighbor and sort of say walking across the street you know to talk to the unintended children to find out what's going on went to total sheep mode and immediately called nine one one because children playing it is truly an emergency worth the police's time but i guess it was worth their time because they showed up and slap the cuffs on the mall. who claimed that she was there the whole time and of course to punish you for ignoring your children briefly while they play you'll get thrown behind bars because that makes sense where does this culture of fear come from if you leave your kids alone on your own property why does that mean that they are certainly going to die there are dangers out there believe me but living in constant fear abuses your children far worse that's just my opinion.
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start on t.v. dot com. used into news here in r.t. nineteen iranian state run t.v. and radio stations have been taken off in the new the decision by a leading satellite provider comes as european officials impose new sanctions against iran targeting iran's banking sector and energy trade in the ring that make it curb at suspected nuclear weapons program political analyst chris bambery a spokesman earlier r.t. he says the measure is simply an attack on freedom of speach. you don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to think that by banning. media nineteen t.v. and radio stations from access to europe it does look like you further step towards military intervention against iran given it happens on the same day that the poses for the sanctions and around and against the background of
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a continuing military buildup by america but is british and french allies in the persian gulf and the siren calls from tel aviv for american action against against iran day therefore it seems to be a problem ramping up of this and this is a decision taken not just by a private satellite company to withdraw access it was taken as we're told by the european council of foreign ministers very highest level or perhaps by the european commission other lated bodies by the way there's no law we're overturning the decision the european parliament is going to pose to do it to do that. for it seems to be a very significant attack on freedom of speech what they're trying to do is snuff both only turns a view of iran being offered to people in europe as opposed to view or four spades which is of some kind of terrorist state which is out of control and the danger of that and of course we're also going to be denied the fact that iran is offering concessions and compromising the whole nuclear issue not quite as it's painted by
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the way. on our website billionaire black arts in the battle for the white house vote or you're out the koch brothers warn their employees there will be layoffs if they support president obama in the twenty twelve election. warfarin flame the new virus uncovered by brushing computer experts could be adding to already heightened tensions in the middle east find out why at r.t. dot com. other international headlines for you now on a world update former bosnian serb leader radovan denies being guilty of war. it was a tolerant man who promoted peace in bosnia beginning his defense today in the hague accused bosnian muslims of cruelty against their own people and told the judges he should be rewarded for reducing the atrocities carriage faces ten charges of genocide and crimes against humanity dating back to the war in yugoslavia in the nineteen nineties where thousands of people were killed the millions were displaced
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. in the u.s. presidential candidates barack obama and mitt romney are preparing for their second t.v. debate this time the verbal jewel will focus mostly on domestic policy commentators expect a bomber to put in a more forceful display after critics awarded the first place clash to his republican rival meanwhile romney's campaign reportedly raised one hundred seventy million dollars in september about setting a new record in american election history so that's what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the around tightrope pushing china russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will the. u.s. election close if they are to beginning october twenty second. the bottle is half empty for some french wine makers they say foreign investors buying up some of the nation's most iconic vineyards putting sentries of tradition at risk. reports on
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a case of sour grapes. wine the french culture pride and prestige but some say the country's national identity is now threatened by foreigners hunting for the news all across the country this shut door with just a two hacked the vineyards in french burgundy region home to one of world's famous wines made the headlines after it was purchased by china's entrepreneur former owners pushed by financial troubles were forced to sell it and the merchant made an offer twice the market price and that has words. in the hysteria that followed the front national france's far right party slender deal as emblematic of the danger threatening french heritage with much bigger chateaus already owned by japanese and russians just next door such a reaction to this particular sale could be taken as an eco of the so-called their you join or yellow peril in the sixty's that paranoia of asian world dominance
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political economic and demographic that seems to be making this comeback these days but there is no smoke without fire michelle the oh no thirty have thirds of salad only grapes producing two hundred fifty thousand of bottles p. year says the reason problem but it's not that foreigners buy french family vineyards but that the owners have to sell them. but the cost taxes are very high and the hardest thing is to cover in the arrogance tax of all many so part of their forms to overcome that and it's progressive every next generation has to pay more for those too michelle will likely sacrifice one heck totoo that he fears in fifty years time you have sold a lot of foreign investors could be playing a negative role here too taxes depend on the region's average sale prices but with some businessman from abroad paying twice or even three times market values the a force in high costs on the locals and that many are worried these investors don't
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care about the industry they are buying into. but that these people they come here and they buy land just like they buy a castle or jewelry are the really good investors the taxes go up because of them but will they keep the wind quality up well we think there should be a state protectionism policy here. but some experts are skeptical of state support saying the french authorities are not only unhelpful but actually trouble making. back on the end there are many regulations that impede development to be your brick willock things every day and surprise. to prove with use lawyers or accountants or governments around to different ministers or at least two people on social environmental or fiscal security can you imagine how much effort. while it could be directed to really worthwhile things it's not want and with the eurozone economies in such trouble risks are high this is not why does it become too late the industry
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it seems could well and truly be over borrow written ocean r.t. reporting from france. time to check in on k.g. for the latest time today or should save the last time today for a run up of all the day's market action so you hello there yes well really looking at the global equity markets we were looking at gains across the board today particularly the us markets in the us because industrial production rose more than forecast and corporate earnings also topped estimates for up there are a blue chip companies we had johnson and johnson rallying one point one percent that's all to raising its twenty twelve profit for car citi group as well they gauge one percent and that's after the sea. pounded actually resigned as well so let's check out wall street numbers and shy away and we'll be able to see what they're up to just now at the end of their trading day with the dow jones nine
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tenths of that on the nasdaq over upset in positive territory also lots coming from europe as well because they too finished up are in the positive territory just over a percent over one and a half percent for the dax and also the i beg the spanish bulls to you had a good day last despite raising agency standard and poor's cutting the rating of fifteen spanish banks today the euro is still going to new all investors now already hold ielts for the e.u. summit that's going to be taking place on thursday because they are expecting a decision to be made on the protests. chil spanish bailout package as you can see this is how the ruble performed today it was a mixed one on the russian market is they did rather well because the risk appetite is one again in. and that's really speculation remains high that the fragile spanish economy is going to get a little bit of a helping hand this week and that is indeed the markets are for today i'll be back
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and you're still going to the trading collateralized sacks of. mis selling of instantly exploding interest rate swaps the naked short selling of silver your animal of the state jamie diamond. max yes we have some animals of the state in our first headlines. here feds man ball and used animal kits returned them to store for resale a florida man faces federal tampering charges after he allegedly bought used repackaged and returned at least twelve home and among kits from a c.v.s. drug store which were then resold to unsuspecting customers well let's roll back a little bit to a headline about bear stearns now owned by j.p. morgan bear stearns e-mail refers to bonds sack of s. asterix astra caster ect. but the bank kept for existing them on investors says lawsuit so these are the mortgage backed securities that bear stearns now owned by
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j.p. morgan packaged into but this into securities and sold on to pension funds around the world they refer to one of them of course as a bleep breather i'm not going to be surprised when j.p. morgan and jamie diamond ounces are going to take this and then resell the public as an animal resell i.p.o. valued at a billion dollars and then turn that into a collateralized and about reselling plot of life debt obligation to sell to some german bank and then will explode and then i don't pose austerity should the greeks are going to end up paying for the use out of the bags once again. well ronald eugene robinson is the name of this thirty four year old who is convicted he faces up to ten years in prison and a two hundred fifty thousand dollars fine so for packaging up his used anima and reselling it to unsuspecting customers.
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