tv [untitled] October 19, 2012 3:00am-3:30am EDT
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a shelter which turned in to prison for months on joining us on just a corner to n.l. london embassy while his home let us trail he is apparently helping us gather intelligence on him. e.u. leaders introduced pan european banking control as protesters fed up with a sturdy make their voices heard on the streets of spain in greece. and death from above the cia wants to expand america's flying squadron of a manned aircraft despite an official outcry from pakistan which has suffered years of heavy civilian casualties in the attacks.
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loudly and there are some capital you watching r t josh now the home country of julian assange has reportedly been sharing its intelligence on him with washington for around two years earlier accused astray of disgraceful pandering to use photos naming the u.s. as a key one he's now holed up in ecuador is long and am a sea unable to cross a doorway with the british authorities desperate to get hold of him more from our teaser for. it's been four months since julian the sons came to seek asylum here at the ecuadorian embassy in that time and we do granted him that asylum and yet still he remains caged behind those doors the british government refusing to grant him safe passage saying that he'll be arrested if he's so much as one tone outside the embassy doozie can see the police presence here at the door and that's causing
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huge concern amongst the public at the fact that taxpayers' money is going to fund this diplomatic headache is costing eleven thousand pounds a day to keep the police here is already top. and that people say is every day killers some of money to be spending to keep the security operation up and running as they did the math six standoff continues he's wanted in sweden for questioning a for sexual assault allegations julian assange and his team said they were baseless and they were always willing to gate to sweden to face that questioning the main concern has always been that if they were to go to sweden they'd then face its addition to the u.s. and the u.s. some of the charges that julian assange could be faced with still carry the life sentence the u.s. is named julian assange enemy of the state and anyone who supports him could
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equally be tarred we went to meet the man himself talking to julie innocent inside the embassy oh you also spoke of the allegations that have been thrown at him and of the fact the full month and he's managed to distance of the cell somewhat from the very personal nature of those allegations that had such a huge impact on him there remember it's been an incredibly bumpy ride julian assange the man who was hailed by the british press as a true seeker was then torn down briefly by the very same. media institutions wiki leaks continues to do that all important work that they set out to do that has been so pivotal in revealing some of the things that the world would have otherwise not known about the iraq war logs the afghan war logs the civilians in some of those countries it has been hugely revelation man really changed the face of whistleblower. art he's been closely following the fate of join the saundra before
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and after refuge dorrian embassy time a line of advance and more on his case can be found at our website r.t. dot com and also our eric songes exclusive interview show so eleven episodes are on line now european leaders have agreed on a deal that would bring centralized banking supervision to a continent the controlling body will be gradually phased in over the course of two years regulating some six thousand banks budgetary union and aid to banks bypassing solving control were also on the cards at the summit the talks were marred by continuing protests in southern europe tens of thousands of greeks the sand on athens as a nationwide strike got underway clashing with police one protester has died of a heart attack amid the scuffles in madrid parents teachers and students marched in condemnation of impending government cuts to education capping three days of
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industrial action for journalist tom gale the solemn decision is a direct threat to the democratic fund nations of europe. is a bigger time. principles that of course is part and parcel of the whole process of european integration for quite some time. with the removal of mama tree on fiscal policy from our governments effectively since the creation the same thing is really huge the. current proposals that will. more power to elected officials in brussels in front. to take them out of power to. the strong this fight. is fundamentally on democratic and is rolling back the whole principles of what european integration was about when when it was founded not long after the second world war the proposed changes to the e.u.'s fiscal policy will allow
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brussels to tell the member states how to span their money time matter is chairman of the libertarian party of no one thanks and will endanger the european people if the european union gives work hours what it will ultimately lead to is that this current high tax countries and big governments are going it's going to keep growing is it going to keep getting more powerful it means that there will be. territories. and it will leave any competition so sure everybody may sound like a good idea to give us your powers to get the member states to just for less money but what will happen in the long run it is they will spend more money the simple solution to get congress to spend less money to stop the bailouts if there's numerous money they will have to cut spending. now european financial turmoil has been accompanied by massive protests violent and often havoc in the
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street so find pictures of all this at r t v dot com also online and human trafficking home or in the u.k. has a new official report shows that the trade in people's lives is on the rise in a country with even children falling victim. and the biggest no smoking zone ever that's what russia could become in twenty fifteen if new anti-tobacco law is approved by adding smoking in all public places including bars and restaurants. the u.s. fleet of on manned planes known as drones could balloon in size as the cia has urged the white house to approve its expansion the agency seems to be ignoring the latest statement by the pakistani interior minister who said eighty percent of those killed by american unmanned air strikes were civilians are desiring a ghost go has more like they don't even come the hover overhead with an incessant buzz the watch they see and they kill.
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dozens of deaths over in the name of security of the united states there are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered three thousand americans they are plotting to strike again this precise claim of self-defense in the face of the ever present terror danger has been in the works for over eight years now more than three hundred drone attacks in the tribal administrative area is located on the border between afghanistan and pakistan have taken according to different estimates between two and three thousand lives the problem however isn't just with quantity as it is still unclear whether those killed are actually terrorists the americans themselves often don't know who they've hit and this huge discrepancy over the focus you know that we follow and find out that a lot more civilians are being killed but these are the people that the americans don't tell you about and that she collects these people both are essentially by
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scholars from new york instead for universities found that approximately two percent of the total number of deaths were actually terrorists. among the remaining several thousand victims of the jones hundred seventy five were children at one point the u.s. military argued that everyone who was killed in the operations was a militant some believe this stems from americans ignorance in matters concerning foreign cultures what generally happens in the tribal areas every person that walks around almost assembles a scene close if you wears a white or a color should walk the music which it suggests and that their grass and every type of person carries a weapon and forty seven which is just give money to the society information. officially pakistan acknowledges the need to wipe out terrorists in the area but it's adamantly against such broad military action on his territory something they have been very vocal about it on strikes. counterproductive but they're good and
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under forty one strikes. against pakistan so then the washington is quick to hit back with threats of cutting out french aid an important factor and its relationship with islam a body though pakistan boasts a nuclear arsenal the admits it's hardly the answer to their financial woes and islamabad temper is running out when twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in the u.s. led air strike last year the country closed down the nato supply route for seven months and reopened it only after an official apology from the us secretary of state the united states army manipulated cynically manipulated and used forces unprepared when the same forces follow their own political or religious agenda the us seems to have two options either stop the leak that it's to scrap the tax the financial aid was the joint i think was was
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substantive right to the right so this stuff was on the block stuck to the right. robert naiman policy director of the in a panel think tank just foreign policy thinks pakistan is sending a sick and tired message to the us. independent reports say that the only two percent of the desk in drone strikes since two thousand and four in top level terrorist leader so that's not the actual policy narrowly targeted. terrorists here so that the alternative to a policy that cavalierly kill civilians is to not have a policy that cavalierly kill civilians the pakistani government is not is putting real pressure on the us by giving the international media something to a point on in terms of their claims about civilian deaths and weighing in on the side of the n.g.o.s and then a researcher's if the pakistani government really decides that it's going to stop
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the drone strikes by just any government can do that and we may be seeing the government moving in that direction. now coming out i had clearing out the remains of the old regime forces the length of years new government blue van to a former gadhafi stronghold killing and wounding civilians. lots of top rated show with a very limited cap squeeze them and why the us presidential debates made the privilege of just two candidates the spy just for voters show for independent runners this and more in a few minutes. homeland security now has robot tunas seriously robot fish the drones in the sky spying on
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you just weren't going enough effect they've revealed that they're going to be using robotic hummingbirds soon who how cute these things can only see you though above the water now during the one percent or less of your life that you spend swimming homeland security will be keeping you safe since nine eleven we've heard ad nauseum that we need to be kept safe so americans have given up their rights but have things gotten that much safer honestly has any of the stuff ushered in some sort of peaceful utopia no it hasn't the best terrorism prevention would be to not bomb secular regimes in other countries like libya so that some fanatical wackos come to power that would help way more than robotic spy fish i hear a lot of people talk about personal responsibility in a lot of speeches and yes personal responsibility is a key component of the american way slit people provide for their own defense what is going to protect you more shocked than under the bed or terminator two so homeland security can the two are right but i just might bring.
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welcome back you're watching aren't you life from moscow the u.s. voters are waiting for a final in their face off between barack obama and mitt romney before making their choice at the ballot box but while the debates have become one of america's most watched shows taking part in them remains a privilege for the chosen two candidates from outside the two main political parties almost never appear in televised confrontations green party candidate jill stein and how are running mates were arrested while trying to gain entrance to the latest debate that's despite stein's name appearing in eighty five percent of the ballots across the country badlands gave the green party's campaign manager believes the two party domination is do you dated laws and corporate control the reality is that there's nothing in our constitution which prevents a multi-party system from emerging here in the u.s. but we do have laws on the books all across the country and we also have the actions of private corporations that have grown up over the last sixty years to
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prevent independent parties from challenging the two establishment parties here in the united states the laws that we have in the books prevent or make it very difficult for independent parties to get on the ballot to kill voters that choice those laws date from the cold war they date from the mccarthy era in which there was a fear of communism and socialism and they tried to make it very difficult for progressive party some particular. to emerge here at the green party we have overcome many of those challenges joel stein is on eighty five percent of the ballots yet they're still preventing her from taking part in the debate if you look at the success of the green party despite all the obstacles we face it says that there is a great demand for the greens people vote for the greens here in the us. army units are reportedly having towards the libyan town of bani walid the area which used to be a bastion of the old regime has been under siege for the last two weeks and solver a dozen people killed in a standoff with government linked fighters on thursday activists and journalists
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a conscient don says those behind the latest attacks against civilians there should be punished. i'm getting numerous in europe well actually reports from residents of bani walid that indeed the noticed so called non-government they call themselves a state obviously is not a state it's four hundred militias conducting more brutal across libya. are sieging but he will leave at the moment including with grad rockets and with chemical weapons you know at a time when human rights watch and amnesty the very organizations that gave the human rights cover for all the atrocities in the libya conflict have suddenly stated that the rebels that are killed around over sixty of gadhafi convoy a year ago needed to the day and executed gadhafi and so when of course they did because it was all over you tube from the very first tape of the libyan rebellion the atrocities of the rebels today we're seeing another siege before we saw the siege of syrup on the people of ben he wanted civilians to why isn't the united
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nations putting in one nine hundred seventy three resolution in this situation now is take a look at some other stories from around the world almost thirty turkish soldiers have been in there after a pipeline supplying natural gas from iran was blown up in is during turkey the gas flow to the country has been halted that is not give clear who carried out the blast but reports suggest kurdish rebels could have been behind it there's been a sharp rise in kurdish attacks against the army but ankara linking it to the long lasting civil conflict in neighboring syria. suspected al qaeda gunmen have attacked a military base in southern yemen killing at least thirteen soldiers and losing the same number of their own man the battle started with a car bomb blast before militants continue their fans of on the coastal base from the sea the region has seen has seen fierce fighting between the army and as a country tries to battle militants. well it's been two hundred years since the
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first southernmost russian settlement was established in north america a russian delegation has arrived a ford ross in california to mark the event the settlers of the side were the first to build windmills in the area and also set up a ship building industry sentiment was sold to a crime of buyer in the nineteenth century it was later named and historic landmark as been the subject archaeological investigation. you know we're through the business ask now. has all the very latest of course everyone's now talking about google shares plummeting in a previous session our investor stayed near the most important question now well surprisingly in love even though this close for the session asian markets have been reacting to this now tell you how when we take a look at the asian markets and i'll tell you of course what happened with google because everyone wants to know and if you just got out this is the news that's making the financial headlines right now but first we'll start with financial
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headlines making news around here especially to do with a british company b.p. because the story continues now of russia's oil giants roles and that is sets of made a bid worth twenty five billion dollars for b.p.'s fifty percent stake and the brits are expected to be discussing this later in the day in london now for more of these cells it's expected to consist of cash and rolls of shares the deal that is and that may give b.p. broader access to other deals in russia this comes after the last imperial expired which meant all the companies could try and claim b.p. shares other than the russian partners that's the consortium but in an unexpected move the russian partners announced that their fifty percent stake is up for sale as well and there are many reports that are also have this concern by all of the shares estimated to be worth over fifty billion dollars in total well if that did happen this would make rolls of one of the biggest oil companies all producers in the world if not the biggest and in fact fitch ratings agency set up. because ross
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i would have to borrow a substantial amount of money to buy a hundred percent of the shares off. my result in the downgrade of both of. you i spoke about this issue to oil and gas analysts. from run the sense capital in this way you have to say about this whole thing. the structure that would avoid that with the low road enough to avoid investment grade rating downgrade at the same time for the government to be looted beyond below fifty percent. complicated structure i think that will have. will have to use of the food payment structure so one of the partners may not get all that cash immediately probably will be getting in installments otherwise it will be too high or the government will be diluted below fifty percent and now to give you an idea of what b.p. is is the third largest oil company in russia with proven oil reserves exceed a nine billion barrels it also has five all over fineries with one of them located
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in ukraine and over fourteen hundred petrol stations a rush to ukraine and belarus bots most importantly he proved itself as one of the most profitable oil companies with total dividends reaching thirty eight billion dollars since the company was set up and a quick look at international markets now you have kicked off its trade inside and there was seen so it's why early so the numbers are just viable we've seen a bit of a flight suit negative picture there isn't see the e.u. summit taking place in brussels serve as a wait and see what will come out of that we know that even leaders have already said that they've seen progress when it comes to greece meeting its austerity targets but there is still reviewing the financial situation of the conscious of the weight see what happens there moving on. with a mix session and then we saw that things turn around ever so slightly again everyone is looking forward to see what will come out from the one thing that did make an impression on those investors was the fact that the nasdaq. and that's
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thanks to the google shares because they dropped nine percent not to give you more details on why what happened and why basically the internet giant released its third quarter results early by accident reports so this quarterly profits fell twenty percent from the previous year to just over two billion dollars google said the results were supposed to be released after the closing bell trade in fact was actually suspended for two and a half hours and whether to resume shares recovered slightly to end the day eight percent lower. ok and here in russia let's see what the numbers are saying of course oil prices always have a major effect right now if there's on certainty and uncertainty a struggle in doubt to the russian markets as well for negative picture but i gather early to say that from the investors will be on what is happening with its in place you can soar as we are as well currencies let's see there what's going on when it comes to the euro. against the u.s. dollar was that now it's going to remains one of those through the russian currency
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it remains a mix it is a lose in a weakening against the u.s. dollar by gaining the euro point this is how business looks this hour with r.t. for an exclusive and soon as we discuss the latest shifts in global politics for the president of the u.n. general assembly states in here all night. it is a way of life traditionally the people are. also highly skilled and organized. depending. on the day we found this particular camp they were settled near the
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coast of the sea here four families work together to manage nearly a thousand. people and. they can use almost every single part of the right to help them survive. a deer is a means of transportation. with. the life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted
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a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage working the iran tight rope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will their future to a selection of clothes every day for our team beginning
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a total of twenty second. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images go and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all day. wealthy british scientists like. dr rice. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to come as
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