tv [untitled] October 20, 2012 3:00am-3:30am EDT
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slicing and fatality libya dozens of civilians reportedly killed and injured in clashes as a pro-government militia pounds and conducting well it's time for over two weeks. that song comes exactly again since nato bombs the former regime from office promising freedom and democracy to even people. also the russian company wants snap is one step closer to becoming the world's leading oil producer as the board of b.p. reportedly greenlights one of the biggest of the energy. and accomplice in lebanon's capital kills eight people including a top security official violent protests erupt across the country and politicians
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say this syrian conflict is spilling out with a bold. new so russia and around the world this is r.t. with me our thanks for joining us an artillery barrage and multiple killings that's all the residents of really there's bani walid are still witnessing twelve months on from the nato backed revolt which toppled the country's regime and you might find some of the following images disturbing they received traditionally loyal to the ousted more my gadhafi has been the target of attacks by pro-government militia over a dozen people including children have been reportedly killed in the last three days this is also suffering from shortages of food water and from that scene and that's all she's got and that she can reports by anyone it isn't the only victim of libya's new leaders. a year after the killing of warmer khadafi not only has the
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new government of leave immediately illegal to criticize the february revolution of last year but a group of militias affiliated with the country's defense ministry is the shelling parts of the country which are considered khadafi strongholds that bombing it from the air and rockets because then you would need was one of the towns which stood against the intervention of the outside world in bani walid local media report that the strikes have killed around a dozen people including children but apparently the people of bani walid are not the only ones persecuted by various militia groups in libya we saw the total wiping out of the thirty thousand strong town to want to go many are black libyans which the misrata brigades which are also laying siege to bani walid call themselves the brigades for the poaching or black scheme it's such as that wonderful humanitarian and freedom loving. and discourse that they wiped out the town they've been chasing the people toward the civil war has left libya shredded in pieces with radical
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islamists taking advantage of the chaos basically what's happening is that in different cities here we're pointed out the main ones tripoli benghazi is in town misrata each of them has their own army of musha their loosely united is the so-called libyan national shield at the same time they're not really under the control of the new defense ministry they're basically on their own according to various reports most of them are even suspicious of the new government in tripoli on top of that division you also have one hundred forty tribes in the country one hundred forty tribes many of them have long running grievances against each other and they're located very close to each other for example the town of bani walid that we mentioned in the report is not even two hours away from misrata so amid all the feud and lawlessness people in those places no anything can happen to them last year coalition forces armed leave to the t.t.c. . in order to oust moammar gadhafi today the country is flooded with weapons of all
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kinds and this they made twenty million weapons are still freely circulating in libya that's in a country of six million people it's roughly three guns per person today there are multiple assassinations around benghazi different parts of libya where people are settling scores of all sorts of stripes it's chaotic forces in libya well those are the weapons of the most that are the agencies not to be just as eager to have tribal well that indeed politics despite the ongoing atrocities and chaos up until this september washington had the revolution in libya check is the foreign policy victory for president obama after all the u.s. provided most of the foreign power which led to the capture and the killing of the libyan leader. yes we came we saw him he died. but only after the tragic attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and the murder of the american ambassador did leave you come
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back into the spotlight it raises the question for the administration why didn't you see this coming if there was intelligence about the growing presence of al qaeda in eastern libya we have an election coming up and no one wants to take blame for messing up the arab spring president obama's most recent remarks suggested that his administration is not finished in libya we are going to find out who did this and we're going to hunt them down because one of the things that i've said throughout my presidency is when folks mess with americans we go after them the obama administration has received congressional approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly of some five hundred people who will allegedly be training counterterrorism forces in libya also there are anonymous reports that the cia is asking for more drones specifically for libya not of this sounds new drone strikes training forces in foreign nations but past experience has shown when the u.s. goes about cleaning up a mess it often gets even messier in washington. political analysts
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dr abraham says levy's being deliberately a person to chaos with a gateway open for a heavy influx of extremists. the involvement of western countries was the source of trouble for libya as a whole we have seen the state has become this month all as happened in iraq and somalia whatever the nato has walked or you are strips of walk in fact there is not all of law and libya brought. into libya and now into syria again it's the same was done and waldman with the support of both throw dollars from qatar and saudi arabia that is handing the country over to a group of fun out there criminals who are hell bent on blood torture split things throats and what have you bringing the country back into medieval darkness so.
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we have seen very clearly what these people are aiming to do they want to punish when there were leaves for its stance against the invasion of libya by nato this is a form of collective punishment against the whole population for standing up for the end of pendants and the sovereignty of their country. and the violence and post revolt levy's being echoed in bahrain which has its call for the help of the international community hoping it could pressure the monarchy towards change as an act i think western self interest will ignore the will. now be peace board of directors is reportedly set to confirm the sale it shares of the joint venture to in k b p to the russian oil giant ross net it will make crosstabs the world's biggest listed all produce save the deal went very poorly by car has been falling b.p.'s board meeting in london. well according to various media
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sources close to the deal bibi's board of directors today unanimously approved the sale of its fifty percent stake if it's russian joint venture t n k b p now b.p.'s chief executive bob dudley reportedly addressed to be board of directors where he spoke about the advantages that would be brought to the british oil giant if they accepted the ross new deal the deal that was reportedly hammered out now in exchange for selling half of russia's third largest company b.p. is going to receive around seventeen billion dollars in cash for us next but they're also going to get an all important thirteen percent stake in ross next itself now that's going to make b.p. the biggest shareholder in ross next after the russian state itself b.p. it's an extremely attractive offer because it gives them exploration rights in the russian arctic for ross nasty well they could be well on their way to being the largest investor owned oil company listed in the world and they could be producing
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over four and a half million barrels of oil a day. british prime minister david cameron is about to be welcomed home from brussels by myself crowns but they are likely to be cherry him on we're bringing you more on the u.k.'s water mark discontent later on in the program and. i mean if mitt romney were in the movie in canada. at that then by that time. so as election day draws near americans prepare for possible outcomes even a rigged election in new york president asks the people of the big apple what they would do if their vote or say about it. a topic of unease a position group is demanding the resignation of the country's prime minister saying his passively responsible for a massive car bombing in the capital beirut ace people including a top security official died in the blue. asked which devastated a christian neighborhood in the city top politicians were quick to put the blame on
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the syrian regime as the killed official was seen as a hardline opponent of president a son and sunni muslims across the country were infuriated with gas and action that protests turned violent with gunfire reported in several cities and the growth blocked by burning tires at every based expert on that made least if the accusations against syria are dictated by politics. already we have the now the political element coming into play some elements of the march fourteenth movement which was known to be anti bush. even before it was known to who was killed in this explosion they quickly pointed the finger at the syrian government now with us on the head of intelligence security who apparently has me killed more targeted that is known to be actually approved march fourth team is known not to be one of the supporters not to be very very likable person all those who are in government so i think now this would only lead to more and more fingers from march fourteenth i
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mean from their west and how is it being pointed at syria is the question which must be raised in all of these cases is a who benefits from such an act i think you know if the syrian government does go ahead although we don't have any information but if it does go ahead with acts i think it's only in the during itself in committing suicide so it is is the syrian government as such is that a civil side of a government or i myself don't see so. the cia's asking the white house for crimes to add to its existing squadron says director he wants to keep up the aerial assaults and park assigned again ignoring the tip stakes addressing only one in five of those killed in actual minutes and nobody in.
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homeland security now has robot tunas seriously robot fish the drones in the sky spying on you just weren't good enough effect they've revealed that they're going to be using robotic hummingbird 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 if things got 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 a lot of speeches and yes personal responsibility is a key component of the american way slit people provide for their own defense what
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is going to protect you more a shotgun under the bed or terminator two so homeland security can the two are right but i should my being. commission free cretaceous free in-store charge is free arrangement free is free. to tide free. download free blog morning video for your media projects and free media. tom you. should see a story so you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture.
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you're watching artie's great to have you with us let's continue now britain is braced for a wave of demonstrations against the austerity policies imposed by the conservative government turns out thousands are expected to descend on london marching from all corners of the country belfast and glasgow will also witness protest action and journalist neil clark explains why people are so disillusioned with the coalition i can't recall in my lifetime a government becoming so unpopular so quickly. within a year you know people the anger at what's happened is that. i'm not being affected by these one percent are doing very well thank you very much whereas the burden is calling on the poor the disabled who've had their benefits cut the government all they can do is save the key to plan a cut cut cut to make it worse but of course one percent if you go kate the
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government represents the one percent there's real real. now because it's not just the current policies it seems to be a very out of touch arrogant really arrogant couple of very rich people you know the government billionaires and i think i can't see david cameron being reelected in twenty fifteen i just can't. and today's kinds of report brings you some insight into the life of the one percent and the simple pleasures of life in tax havens and here's a preview of what's coming up at nine thirty g.m.t. . we will talk about that no it's around washington d.c. filled with chocolate. and the beautiful shangri-la in the mountains with nothing but genetically modified and there are bells ringing the harvest of the lord money for the mexican drug cartels join me up in the stairs together like any other as the servant of new circuit is beautiful.
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all. the. people in bahrain continue to pound the streets of the campus on the nama day off today as they demand political reform on saturday the rani violent scenes at a police car scaled and a bomb blast the regime is accused of gagging forces critical of they were being family in the latest incident and not a twenty softball man arrested and charged with to come ation breaking up protests in bahrain how they're going on for more than a guess and a half and our exit from the country's largest opposition party says western nations turn a blind eye to the contact of projects that. we're not seeing the measures that been taken against what they were there. the international community is soft language with billie jean won't tell anyone who'd be calling for the international
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community to be good we don't want them to help us and over the growing go to jeanne what do you want to do but the talking about. bison do not perceive the stone with us we see this on the statement as democracy is very important for us on the front and didn't internationally bloodiest but unfortunately when it comes to these countries this is the side that's why we've been victims of this strike the. bill of rights. and other news from around the globe in panama a bully diet as an angry mob wreaked havoc in the streets for ages by new law which allows the sale of state owned land with energy to free zone near the panama canal demonstrators say the plan will take revenues out of the city violent protests have been rocking the pool c.t.o. call on for three days now the government argues the sale of london south america's largest free trade zone well you are great to profit. if only all the former
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cuban leader fidel castro has died has denied rumors he suffered a massive stroke friday saw several reports citing venezuelan doctors saying that castro is in a vegetative state and has weeks to live at best so the medic has made claims before which later proved to be falls saying in april that venezuela's hugo chavez was days away from death. the cia has told the white house have all small drones which could see more controversial u.s. missions by the unmanned aircraft in pakistan that's despite statistics adjusting eighty percent of those killed in such strikes are civilians and antony shafir from the center for advanced defense studies believes drivers actually hurt intelligence . what you see is the president the present president obama white house becoming overreliant on drones one of the things about those with these drones are part of
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the kill capture program but what we've forgotten is the capture part of the program dead men tell no tales and we've created a dearth of intelligence by the fact we've actually and people interrogating them that's why you saw a lot of things going on regarding this resurgence of al qaeda troops is a commie network was used to our benefit during the soviet occupation is being used against just now because we failed to understand the politics of pakistan and we're suffering the results of it again good human intelligence would help solve this using drones to chilled mid-level leaders is not helping us creating the next generation of leaders who are more committed to the death and destruction you know it states and our allies much more than the ones we were dealing with before. the u.s. election campaign is in its final phase as the two man candidates main candidates battle to win of a floating vote is what the race expected to be a close all season resident because if they have any fears that the fan as of the vote could be compromised.
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electronic voting machines owned by a company with strong republican ties are set to count the vote in ohio which very well could determine the outcome of the two thousand and twelve us presidential election so is there a chance that mitt romney could steal this election this week let's talk about that you think it's possible that mitt romney could steal the election i think it's very possible i think it's close and it's going to come down to the last minute so it's going to be something a little like that that could sway it which is unfortunate yeah and a lot of people don't even know about it they just think oh well he won so that that yeah what do you do about it want to make sure you go vote for brock. and tweet about her right now so most people on the street they talk about i mean if mitt romney wins a movie macand. if that then by that simple one of my ficus houses one day they'd be a third party would win the election no it didn't matter it doesn't matter where the you know green libertarian conservative whatever just to break the halls of the two
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party system and if he's a she that wouldn't be bad either right so i'm going to magically say he says no use to that does it concern you that there's things like best in our country in general sure that kind of thing shouldn't shouldn't really happen. but i guess it does it happens a lot of places you don't ever find out about you know why don't we find out about this stuff why isn't there more transparency about what's really going on because like you say there's lots of money and whether or not you think romney's going to steal the election the bottom line is those evoluting machines in ohio are owned and operated by a company whose employees have given hundreds of thousands of dollars to the romney campaign so they very well could be determining who wins ohio a state that often determines who wins the election. and we all caving a close eye on the upcoming u.s. elections on the two top candidates who will also set policy and independent
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candidates for the stage to have their say and a live televised debate tonight on monday false he's special coverage of the race for the white house. will there be a war on iran china friend or foe is missile defense offensive where you're trying to date stunt us election of pope closer to october twenty second on our team. coming up after the break it's spotlight with host to stay with us. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr vladimir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing
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hundreds of kilometers of snow a wilderness as a boy here suffering favor and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so all medical problems simply fixed here in the tent. they used to be but now we can go to civilized places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital
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other patients helped by the air ambulance are being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations vladimir firmly dismisses it barrelled that is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we reproach locals the waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir has come. evident that even after he retires his helicopter will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north.
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hello again though welcome to spotlight the interview show on part c i'm now going to love and today my guest in the studio is mel smith. for a few october days last go has turned into one of the most talked about cities and they are working students have to first and from the most renowned theatres both gathered here for the status lasky festival best team russian actor and peer director of the early twentieth century content to spend his last he is considered to be the father of the modern action school what's so special about the training that he created the famous stylist last pieces will discuss it with millicent smith conservative director ted had a pact to add the american concert sleep there in san francisco the only american company invited to the status last week fast. based here the first time in its history the prestigious stanislavsky theater festival even international
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students to stage nine of the best drama schools from russia europe and the united states are putting on production the concept is an open class teachers and students are sharing their views on the acting and future of theatre but many participants this is truly once in a lifetime experience they did not want to mess to bring all the props and costumes from the other side of the world students from the american conservative or a theater raised five thousand dollars on my. littlest welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for coming along to be well first of all i'd like to ask you about about coming here well i have learned that your student said the ac to you. in the american conservatory theater raised money through the internet there is no need to pay for the trip to pay for those that what they said in the description that they put on the intruder said for them
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is going to be a once in a lifetime experience yet is that true why it's those lansky first of all so weird for you yes well. for a couple of reasons in the states stance last stand starsky is the brand name when it comes to actually training and all the different techniques that are being used in various schools the root of all those techniques is status laski it's also true that they studied chekhov seen scenes from three sisters cherry orchard as major players in the first year of their training we looked at lots of pictures of russia at that time they worked on those scenes for two and a half months and i think at the time no one imagined they would possibly be coming to the motherland so when the opportunity came up it really seemed like a fantasy come true because they had loved working on those play listen to the the a c t hasbro of the house sort of burned out with the those letters to what was.
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