tv [untitled] October 25, 2012 5:00am-5:30am EDT
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libyan officials claim they control the country's last hub of gadhafi supporters bani walid he has spoken to locals appealing for international help to escape reported atrocities by government forces. and our special coverage of the u.s. presidential race to focus on foreign policy and the plan to impose the looming threat of a cyber pearl harbor. and separatist movements across austerity torn europe take inspiration from scotland success in securing permission for a referendum on independence.
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this is the line from moscow hello and welcome to the program. and the start in libya so it's government forces claim to have taken bani walid as the last bastion of colonel gadhafi supporters in league locals caught in the weeks of violence up pleasing to the international community for help. where warning you you might find some of the following pictures just. we continue to receive contradictory reports as to what is happening inside bani walid on the one hand we're hearing from pro-government sources that the city has fallen and that it is in the hands of the army but we're hearing exactly the opposite from our own sources and those are people who have family inside the city and we're hearing firsthand information now it's taken us almost three days to make contact with
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a local resident of the city that also gives you a sense of whether or not the statement that the situation is under control is in fact accurate. the situation is very difficult the city is almost completely destroyed residents are buried in the rubble many among the victims are children and the elderly there are even more children and elderly using your channel we're appealing to the whole world our city is dying what's happening in bani walid everyone just attacked it is just armed forces where is there a legitimate government they announce a country of law a country of justice where are they why can we see them now red cross international has said that some twenty five thousand people have fled the city to neighboring with cams this is more than a quarter of the population we also continue to receive there five or ports of the use of poison gas and also indiscriminate shelling by television is also ball cost of almost nonstop pictures of dead and dying children we have spoken with
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a man who has family inside the procedure town he went on to say there are people i extremely frightened there is no government very large. no or. most of them. because. food for reducing for everything the use of machinery demolish houses there yet that could by. far. everything guys is going to measure me. earlier this month the libyan government ordered its army to use all necessary
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means to deal with. what we continue to see is a situation that all accounts remains dire indeed on a choose day the united nations security council russia did put forward a draft statement that called for a peaceful resolution to this ongoing crisis now the united states blocked this and the response from russia was that the blocking was a behavior that was difficult to explain particularly in light of the fact that four american embassy officials were killed in the country last month so you do have fingers being pointed at both the united states and others in the international community and accusing them of double standards these are countries and capitals that on the one hand are so quick to blame the syrian president bashar assad but are very slow to take action when you have a crisis like it's like what is happening in bani walid. and my colleague spoke to a member of libya's ruling general national congress and he asked mohammed sayah
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how the government justifies the deaths of the civilian population and bani walid. for you. and your colleagues this is you would have to take the full picture we are taking care of the family every single family. been taking out of been awarded houses and everything we've spoken to families. we've spoken to families at least two families and they're saying that is not the case there is an intense amount of pressure there still. you see where the government for services tacking a place where there are outlaws hided of course it won't be easy it's like a thirty second operation there will be some small mistakes but the whole picture of the whole thing is being handled. perfectly we are taking
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care of all the family all the. really all the women houses are ready for them food everything we're not getting the pictures. that there's been reports of chemical weapons being used to fight our t's obtained a fax from doctors purportedly in the city which says victims are suffering from toxic gas poisoning if you got any comment on that. these are lies these are lies i trust the guys who are over there trust our forces there are muslim there are human values are very high i have lots of trust and confident there will never. been these things being used during the days of the dictator of the monitor he did use lots of things like this but for our forces all of them they have forward against these
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things they have values they have a rule they will never break the rules. they would never break their value. and to me the national the international community members crisis is causing international prize has dozens of people with friends and family inside bani walid ride in central london to try and force the government to pay attention to the ongoing us old and freelance journalist maurice herman however says the demonstrators around an illusion. the people in london demonstrating downing street. really they've all lost relatives during this whole conflict over the last year they want david cameron they want the british government to interfere and stop what's going on and they know it's hopeless they know there's no chance that he will do anything and in fact he's on the opposite side nevertheless they were there to to shell slogans and ask you know the british government will try and intervene and help so there's
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a there was an under mood of tragedy in everyone because there's all this uncertainty about bali waleed and most of them have relatives there ninety five percent of them are from the war followed tribe and bani walid is their home town. staying with labor in our world update the sound of in connection to a month's attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi which claims the lives of them basso there and three other americans is reported killed in a shootout and kyra meanwhile tunisian court has sentenced the leader of radical islamist group ansar al sharia to a year in prison for instigating the dead less old washington has demanded everyone responsible what are time on trial. for israel and hamas have reportedly reached on an official truce up to several days of deadly air attacks egypt is said to have told me days ago saying it's the violence erupted on monday when rockets began flying into israel from gaza reciprocal wave and the strikes killed at least
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four palestinians cars that has been under located by the. lebanon's main opposition bloc has called on the current government to resign this comes after violent clashes erupted last week over a car bombing that killed a top security training but the growing sectarian divides u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says two impulses to take advantage of any political vacuum washington accuses syria's leader bashar al assad of dominating remembered and painfully a divide. was less than two weeks before america votes we're bringing you our special coverage of the race for the white house they presidential frontrunners play the foreign policy card in their latest attempts to wo voters the pentagon's issued a stark cyber threat warning the threat of a potential orchestrated by hackers from abroad is more important. america's military invasions interventions and targeted attacks have traditionally
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been deployed on the battlefield yet today a significant shift in technology has created a brand new terrain for warfare the internet which most people use for communication research and entertainment is being dubbed the battlefield of the future in an era of hackers and viruses computers are something of a weapon in the emerging world of cyber war a virtual world where military strikes are invisible and everyone online remains vulnerable earlier this month u.s. defense secretary leon panetta warned that america faces the possibility of a cyber pearl harbor if online security is ensuring things the even greater danger facing us in cyberspace goes beyond crime and it goes beyond harassment. cyber attacks. perpetrated by nation states or violent
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extremist groups could be destructive as the terrorist attack on nine eleven while the pentagon is looking to expand washington's ability to respond to cyber attacks. it's also developing procedures that allow frontline troops to have a new generation of cyber weapons at their fingertips the army's cyber effects request format otherwise known as surf is a system that allows combatants to request cyber fire operations from the u.s. cyber command some operations could include infiltrating an unclassified network inside of a ground force headquarters to disrupt their communications what the military is trying to do know is to embed computer experts when you're dealing for example with counterinsurgency you want people who know how to do. work on a laptop if you capture somebody how do. how to prevent your
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drone your back from being interfered with i mean really everything. to the squad level platoon level is starting to have her encounter hacker issues but it's not only tactical implementation that the u.s. is looking at allegations have emerged that washington has already launched its first offensive strike in two thousand and ten the first weapon to be made entirely out of code targeted he runs a nuclear program a computer virus known as stuxnet infected tehran's enrichment facilities with the capability to turn up the pressure inside iran's nuclear reactors or switch off the oil pipelines and tell the system operators that everything was normal the attack destroyed nearly one thousand of iran's six thousand centrifuges according to reports the virus was a joint collaboration between the us and israel more destructive experts however warned that washington's growing involvement in cyber warfare could come back to
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haunt the u.s. it's a double edge sword against your enemy is going to work its way back to you everybody's looking for deniability. or flame or any of the other variants of what they can prove who did it or how you. were really shocked this is happening . this soft power dimension to new u.s. policies in the digital world is reflected in its desire to win hearts and minds of the online community last year the u.s. spent nearly twenty million dollars to help foreign citizens access online material and social media meanwhile the u.s. government is working hard to spy on internet communications not just on its own citizens but foreign nationals as well america's largest overseas eavesdropping base is in britain and the top secret facility carries. a whole range of military diplomatic and commercial surveillance the beginning of
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a new global battlefield where viruses replace drones and how hers may become some of the highest ranking officials in the u.s. military what may still sound to some like science fiction is fast becoming a virtual reality. r.t. new york. and that's a come the southie an aussie accusations flying north adamic easy all the time thing and now this country pausing explosions near the capital khartoum tel aviv remains indifferent to the raid. nineteen iranian channels have been banned in the countries that's called iran for not tolerating free speech among other things well played lads well played i love
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the smell of hypocrisy in the morning personally a bit of censorship doesn't bother me that much because there has always been censorship and there were always be censorship if there are any words or symbols or opinions that could get you bumped off the air or legal trouble in your country guess what you have censorship sorry to say it but that's how it is i don't mind a country saying that there is something so antithetical to their way of life that it must be banned i'm fine with that that's your business in your country and you should be able to protect your culture and your values but the lie to me and tell me that you live censorship free when you don't it's your choice you let your reading channels back on the air or come out of the closet and admit you believe in restricted speech but that's just my opinion. 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 that everything you thought
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you knew you don't know i'm tom part of the big picture. nuking a fashionable heights inside. radioactive fallout old government betrayal a government blog entry law died and claude and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the full and. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests x.
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this is all see welcome back saddam is accusing israel of being behind a series of huge explosions at a khartoum arms factory which killed two full for a chance reportedly carried out an air raid on a plan which tel aviv believes is providing rockets to hamas and gaza israeli officials have a good north accusations and offered no comment but political analyst a doctor not. clear who's to blame. this is not the first attack again a sudanese territory. it has happened before the war ended on gaza the beginning of two thousand and nine then have been a number of attacks again sudanese territory and it is logically to say that israel is the country that is responsible for such attacks again is. my understanding also is that after the war again is gaza the previous american
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administration and the previous israeli government but each an understanding to fight terrorism right on its source is a region striving for independence all of austerity to new europe have fresh inspiration that breakaway come payne's scotland's deal with london to hold an independence referendum has others ready to follow including the likes of catalonia examines the trend. tied to changing in europe nationalism bred by ways of crises has swept across a once united union scotland has just been granted the historic right to tease whether or not it wants to remain as part of the united kingdom in the next couple of years they're not the only ones across europe right now and there's a growing movement thinking nationhood from catalonia to venice scotland has been leading the way the year its independence seekers along with the cape belgium spain and italy have all seen a rise in cools the separatism that could be set to redraw the map of europe in
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venice recently thousands took to the streets to demand a referendum on establishing an independent the nation republic. this situation here in venice or it's it's almost explosive saw so there were thousands of people who have gathered in front of the regional government they were going present at the original lucia church signed by thousands of british to have a referendum for independence of any. major in spain in the sight of catalonians marching on mass in barcelona to call for home rule is becoming more and more familiar catalonia says a people with a long history have language and identity and it has been struggling for the last thirty years to be recognized and to do there are party says other areas sustained in italy is seeing similar an easement there are several regions
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results the main reason is a canard make is that we are being. in your situation we're in a situation worse than a colony because there's a worse thanks re in italy it's the highest in the world and our services are extremely poor we when you build your nation from our reach. the resources for each year and that's comparable but the union orientated voters have also strong points to support their case questions of the membership and border security arrangements could muffle discontents come a referendum. and these are the realities discourses faces face as safe of theirs is the only nation with the right to vote on the issue is turbulent times a year are the ones really quite sure what life ahead but one thing seeing certain that scotland's recent success is only going to strengthen the calls of those who
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are demanding their rights to choose service to scotland. and could the u.k. find itself without a new submarines leave if scotland does get independence find out the latest on london's nuclear dilemma. and also there right now for you cultural enrichment every play for one of russia's most famous it has can now be viewed live online all the details of that much anticipated launch. also that the world's fastest man asked his eye on another sports career after winning six gold medals on the olympic running track you say in the bold horse try his luck as a footballer. for the business update that answers that so russia's flagship ally off lot is about to face a new competitor absolutely and it's the world's biggest or second biggest i should say low cost air carrier easy jet it's about to start its flights to russia ukase
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aviation regulator picked the airline over virgin atlantic to fly between london and moscow the first flights are scheduled for early twenty thirteen and easyjet is already eyeing another five russian cities to spread its wings to their no budget airlines in russia although the country's second largest carrier trans i row has announced plans to start. an aviation analyst mocks the video explains why the previous efforts failed. before the test is complete budget carriers in russia will push prices lower and boost passenger flow by attracting train travelers that's for the absence of russian low cost airlines infrastructure is the problem for example only ten percent of russian airports can accommodate foreign planes the most coveted aviation hub moscow reach its maximum capacity in just three years. and let's not check out the equity markets starting over and europe and it sounds as
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though the likes of a france telecom and you know lever are limiting those gains it's pretty much the same old story lower than expected earnings or weak earnings estimates here in russia stocks are above the line this hour on the back of higher oil prices and speaking of oil let's see those numbers there crude is mapping out of its long losing streak the longest and five months and that's despite the fact that according to some forecasts were about to face the biggest was in about four years on the currency market the dollar's the moment to showing strength against the single currency the ruble is trading stronger to the currency basket. and now a u.s. banks seem to be in more trouble the united states is suing bank of america for one billion dollars the justice department has alleged the bank committed fraud by selling defective or mortgages to this states this scheme cost the taxpayers more
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