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anger spreads can two parties still dictate will there be change in the selection of clothes caught every day to make them a fifth on artsy. mission free critique free. free. free free. free. free. free blog clothing videos for your media. free media. a fresh. finding its way to the. city of. choosing western governments are turning a blind eye to the bloodshed. support for the rebels in syria as the un security council rejects a russian proposed statement condemning friday's deadly blast in damascus. ten days
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before the u.s. presidential vote for the democrat and republican hopefuls in the race a good candidate strive to offer that many americans might be ready for. thousands are protesting against the government's painful austerity drive similar sentiments expected in the spanish capital which is also bracing itself. for once again those live pictures from. thanks for joining us here on r.t. today. live in moscow three weeks of deadly rocket shelling thousands of families are now trying to flee the libyan town of bani walid the
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residents of the traditional stronghold of the late leader moammar gadhafi say there's no water food all medicine following an assault by government forces and loyal. the gunman but even those who did manage to escape the violence say their sufferings far from over as they are being blocked by militias on a desert highway look at this people did. this get this gun and these people know this so i think now why not do it now one week now been down outside and didn't know what the were doing when i was given when i think when when one of the government they want to. get in the room. just the one whom they didn't want whom we want to protect all of whom. or two are joined by ali a libyan a political activist who left the country during last year's on berthold it's good to see you today sir thanks for coming on the program you know people who are currently trapped in bani walid what are they telling you about the situation in
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the town as of now. the. militias of you mentioned in your view because. part of. them are actually in. the total moved into the city inside to see if so. they still . come to a conclusion inside the city we don't know what's going on inside the. absence of being with the. houses of the birds. and you have the. importance to the militias it's either one of those thought. we have. people who are inside the city who can. leave the city you've got all of the militia of the you know the. inside the city. inside the
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city the images coming from very. it's very. that seems to be a really really bad picture from the inside of the city as you say as you say people are trapped inside bani walid houses are being ransacked as well at the moment you refer to these militias here who are these militias and what what what are their true motives ecologists be a big wave of ransacking people's houses and so forth. there's probably. a charge to look on the basis because the militia how many from the city of misrata have been supported by other militias from other the cities of. that because of the conflict between the two tribes that took place might give both the people of ninety three years ago american two years ago. in this conflict one of the mistrust of trying to hold leaders who are still inventing what he what we have
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to thank you so you don't this is not political who sued it's merely. a target of one of these militias. trying to control the whole of libya and you don't want any organization inside or i'm starting to as you say you talk about these militias and this is really as you say nothing new this is this is these are tribal factions going back many decades as you say but tell us more about the humanitarian crisis there we've got reports there's a lack of medicine there's a lack of basic supplies what do you know about one thing. and you know well there were the people who were coming to try to enter the city who were thrown by you with. the words fall as i said before by militias now do you know this if you wish it is valuable. but if the government. the united nation will do fewer to let people go
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inside their houses you will see a very. oh no he meant it he introduces so we as the international community we. have to interfere who spoke these militias because i think the west is filming there of our own and it isn't letting these militias do whatever they want to the libyans that you need to kill them you know what. the worst is even criticizing these militias so when libya is left alone at the moment we have. the rest of the. world to interfere and solve use militias because what do you think so far the only kill civilians many civilians children were killed houses are being birds or you talk
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about the houses being burned children dying as well the people being kidnapped and tortured as you mentioned by but what about what do you know about reports of possible chemical weapons being used in bani walid. i want to send can only poor. was issued by the local hospital in very ways in which they've cleared out of the militia who used chemical weapons i don't think. they were that i don't myself i was there with you was it because these militias have no evidence of moves the how noble of control of the government has no control on them so they can use according to my form or the form of the image that i was told also that you could be used in kirkuk and. as a result they also use planes in this city and there was a report yesterday showing your playing of our very warmly i was told by cousins
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inside and friends know that buildings were moved of this city so accumulatively components what was also used in. destroying. in killing the insolvency we need. we need to. find the common thief. and start. looking for. who is approved. so we have the community to come inside libya for equal look from the government we don't lose those we love the. government so. who will you to our children. who did the government forces so they went to bali we did it but it will even ultimately cleared up and allegedly brought peace to that according to you that's not the case at all also you're talking about airplane bombing campaigns the use of chemical weapons we hear your call for the international community to to get involved we'll just have to see if any of that comes to fruition a libyan political activist see great pleasure to have you on our t.v.
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today thanks very much indeed for sharing your time and you will hear it out here we are keeping a very close eye on the ongoing situation in bani walid more first time accounts from the embattled town are available on our website r t v dot com you can check out the analysis on the troubles libya is facing a year after its longstanding leader moammar gadhafi was toppled in the armed revolt of course with the help of nato. orders could have you with us here in our through today let's go straight to our breaking news for you this hour fierce clashes have erupted between protesters and police in milan and during an anti austerity demonstration it's a day of rage and if we will show you the latest pictures for you here right now people expressing their anger over tough economic measures taken by the government thousands of protesters have also the streets of rome and the demonstration is
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called no monti day with the masses blaming the italian prime minister mario monti for their plight again these are the latest pictures right here coming out of milan but you know it is not just in italy also the same sentiment in spain where massive protests are expected later on saturday author and publicist william angle says we're constantly seeing the same problem in the e.u. it's all talk no action. i can't imagine if you if you planned a scenario to get everything wrong in the way that the e.u. governments have done in the last four years of this crisis for three and a half years but from the get go they have shied away from any resolute action on the banks involved in in the in the dodgy lending in the first place during the financial bubble years so those banks remain the source of the problem there's no lending going on to the real economy and that's what is the root cause of twenty five percent unemployment in spain and greece and elsewhere across the e.u.
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the same errors are being repeated again and again you have to isolate the dodgy credits of these banks that went on a speculation binge triggered back in the last decade by you ultra low interest rates generated out of the us fed from alan greenspan and others so until that problem of the banks is addressed we're not going to see economic recovery we're not going to see so to treated only as a sovereign debt crisis is grabbing the tail of the elephant and calling it a snake. and as the economic crisis continues to take its toll on the e.u. hundreds of protesters have clashed with police shall go airport in the french capital of scuffles just structured some of the flights in a crowded departure hole workers of air france are outraged over a plaid job cuts of the country's flag carrier which would affect about ten percent of the workforce. i later today here at our financial guru max kaiser dives into
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the murky waters of economics and exposes what's driving those behind the fraud scheme. it's not economics it's psychology people want to invest in a clinical winner if they can move the price to something that's higher people are going to vote that way because they instinctively go toward the winner people are effectively logs you know you put a little small salt in front of them that's the way that they'll go that's the basic human mind and they know that in this virtual world the price perception you give a higher price and these slobs are cargo if you're french are going to move in that direction and that's it that's aus that's so simple minded unfortunately when democracy died ten or fifteen years ago in america what we better place now with the slog fests and virtual markets and fake prices and high frequency trading and it is here in the u.k. condoning finding out you're right.
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and a much more to come your way after a short break to stay with us if you can hear or not. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms to the unions the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was.
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to get to one of the five main styles of groups and it imitates the gentle breezes of summer chara whose name means great hunter as the first piece adopted. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument book at those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse came to his dream and said make an instrument from a tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so he called the
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instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called. with our world news live from moscow this is r.t. let's turn our attention now to that of the u.s. the race for the presidency heading towards its final week with the polls though putting both the republican and democratic candidates effectively neck and neck is the third party candidates though that many believe could affect the outcome as former cia officer philip giraldi explains. i think the possibility of there being some kind of political shift in the united states is much stronger now than it has ever been because there is
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a lot of disillusionment in terms of how the two parties have managed the economy i mean basically we have a right now a small a large government republican running against a larger government democrat there's not a whole lot of difference between what each would do and in terms of foreign policy they're very close i think a lot of people are actually very much disillusioned with this. i can see a split developing probably in the republican party and possibly in the democratic party in terms of foreign policy and other issues where you're going to have these issues emerging in a much more forceful way in the future well despite the u.s. political landscape seemingly ready for a new political forces many americans still don't realize they have a bigger choice than just two candidates but largely ignored by the mainstream media third parties have a hard time making their views heard by the resident laurie hof and us took to the streets of new york to find out if people there know they have any options in the first place.
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this week third party candidates for the u.s. presidency how the debate do americans even know that this week let's talk about battle did you watch the third party debate. do you think did best. obama did no that's not the third party debate who do you think did a good job in the third party debate i think they. did a little bit better job than mitt romney i know that the third party to that was the main candidate but the third parties are we have absolute other candidates that are running did you know that no i didn't know there's still the green party is gary johnson libertarian none of these names ring a bell and i don't think it's unfortunate that americans do. no they have more than two main options you know we're stuck with democrats or republicans we don't go for that so why do you think that is. the tradition. tradition. we do we used
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to why i don't think either one of the third party have other ideas other than democratic something else sure they do they're against the n.c.a.a. they're against the war and junk they're against drone strikes there's a lot of other ideas. you don't agree with any of you know drone strikes not. protecting us and saving our soldiers from being killed even when they have a very low actually worse than a straight unfortunate collateral damage as part of war you know what else is running with that the two main ones don't i don't so do you feel informed enough to make a vote. it's no. good you go get it right i think the media has pretty much a block to that whole aspect. why do they do that they're supposed to be impartial the supposed to be saying the news the poor ocracy you know i mean. democrats you go republicans two heads of the same snake and they're all supporting big business
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big corporations they want to make it look like you have a choice you know two sides of the same coin so it seems like most americans don't know that there are more than two candidates running for president and with only a few days left till voting day chances are obama or romney is going to be elected . and while they're being blocked out by the mainstream media third party candidates do have a chance to deliver their messages to voters here on our t.v. this coming tuesday the final round of the us presidential third party debate will be hosted on this very channel in the run up to the event i want to its potential moderators tom hartman from oxys the big picture shares his view on its significance. third parties historically have have influenced presidential elections there's never been a third party that actually won one but there have been third parties that have
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changed the nature of presidential elections i don't think that in this election cycle the third parties are going to have a real significant effect in terms of this particular election but what they are doing and what these debates are doing is raising those issues raising those topics and subjects that generally are ignored by both the corporate mainstream media and the two major political parties in ways that that tend to energize movements and movement politics is typically where actual political change happens movement politics eventually infiltrate even major party politics so so i think that these are very important things but i don't miss the final round of a third party debate so you'll see that nowhere else but exclusively here on this tuesday and to forget how we have special coverage of the u.s. election on air and online and each week looking at the race from a different perspective starting this monday we assess the presidential campaign through the eyes of the protest movement with
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a focus on domestic policies and the economy do if you can stay with us for that throughout the week what will change when america picks its president i made muslim rage working the iran tight rope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads to parties still dictate will there be. a selection of clothes if they are getting up to over twenty second. al qaeda leader i am and what he has called for muslims to kidnap westerners as a bargaining chip to win the release of its members held captive around the world in a new video posted online as a what he also urged islamists to support syrian rebels with quote all that they can be accused the world powers of giving the syrian president opportunities to quell the uprising which the terrorist leader sees as the rise of jihadists. well meanwhile the u.n. security council has rejected a russian proposed resolution that condemned the latest deadly blast in the syrian
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capital damascus and the explosion that killed at least five and wounded dozens of others took place shortly after the four day truce between government forces and the opposition came into effect on friday following the attack syrian warplanes reportedly conducted a series of air strikes on the rect a cease fire had initially led to a rare consensus being reached in the u.n. security council with the body united in its calls for all sides in the conflict to observe the agreement but independent journalist robert highness suspects there could be all tyria motives at play. and how sincere the western powers are of course is another matter they are beginning to realize that what they're doing in syria because it's taken so long and then so messy and unsuccessful is beginning to make them look very bad indeed i don't think there's any doubt that the west if ever they have are losing the argument intellectual argument in this case they're beginning to look very shortly they're leaning to look as if all they're interested in is and power and it doesn't matter how many syrians get killed now eventually it
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sinks into the to the political leaders that this actually doesn't make them very good look very good enough to even domestically eventually the people who are going to notice so they start moving a little in the security council but how sincere they are i seriously question. and as the bloodshed in syria continues its effects are being felt in the nearby israeli occupied golan heights artie's arena reports on one druze community which has for years been dependent on damascus and is facing desperate times because of the conflict. he cannot hear the gunfights of homes and aleppo from here but residents of the small village of mine in the golan heights are nevertheless feeling the effects of fighting in syria since two thousand and five the dirs farmers here in the golan heights have been selling the excess of their crops to damascus at trade facilitated by the united nations and the red cross but since their arrest began in syria many farmers here start to worry that these may end up
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being a rather bitter fruit apples are the main source of income for the druze families in this area until seven years ago they struggled while trying to compete with the produce of these really settlers who locals say the same apples but because of the israeli government subsidies pay less to go the harvest and sell for a bigger price an offer from damascus seemed like a blessing at the time the syrian government. says part of syria. their produce our produce is part of syria so they were committed. to help. farmers. for marketing. the golan heights have been occupied by israel since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven some twenty thousand jews living here consider this land syrian and themselves syrians does a helping hand from damascus seemed a logical solution to the problem even these are the government allowed the export
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to take place but with the civil war raging on across the border there still has been no offer for the apples from the syrian government something which begins to worry local farmers. we are just simple people we have no idea of politics country used to be. and now they're not and that affects us financially farmers say this year's harvest is much bigger than last year's but says the quota for the israeli markets has already been made and syria remains silent the druze leave much of the produce to rot. the whole of the middle east is into alone big and we are the ones getting hit it in. the golan heights and starting with iraq into the world up there we go its way violence has continued to mar celebrations of the muslim holiday of i.e.d. in the country twin blasts claimed the lives of at least eighteen people and injured twenty four in the first attack a roadside bomb detonated as
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a bus carrying pilgrims from iran passed by and cannot long after a gun attack on a worshipers in the northern city of mosul authorities are now promising to ramp up security during the holy period. police are fired rubber bullets to disperse striking workers at a platinum mine in south africa after a fight broke out between rival trade unions angry over the government's handling of a crisis in the industry it comes shortly after the company operating the mine agreed to reinstate twelve thousand workers two weeks ago due to unlawful protests over pay and conditions south africa's mining industry has been plagued by and rest for months now dealing a huge financial blow to the country's economy. states of emergency have been declared across parts of the us amid forecasts hurricane sandy could merge with the winter weather fronts to create a super storm is expected to bring high winds heavy rains and even snow to america's east coast sandy has already claimed at least forty lives across the
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caribbean all cuba said it was the most destructive storm to hit the country in years after of course severe flooding and killed more than a dozen. straight to an update now on our breaking news this hour on r t a fierce clashes have erupted between protesters and police during an anti austerity demonstration right here these are the latest pictures from milan it's a day of rage in italy as people are expressing their anger over tough economic measures taken by the government thousands of protesters have also packed into the streets of rome and the demonstration is called no day when the masses are blaming a tally in a prime minister mario monti for their plight i will be joined live from milan by our correspondent in the next hour with more updates on the protests and this breaking news on our team do stay with us just ahead on the gizmos and gadgets technology update in just a sec. on
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