tv [untitled] October 30, 2012 5:00pm-5:30pm EDT
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u.s. because of the superstorm sandy the weather is also put election campaigning on hold of fears it could cost vital. gatherings intensifying crackdown on anti-government protests as clashes with police rise. and britain is set for a clash over cash in funding the e.u. while a rift among greek lawmakers could mean no bailout money for the struggling come. over good morning from moscow just after one am in now my name's kevin and we're
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delighted to have your company at r.t. first a nuclear power plant in new jersey has been put on alert as waters around the facility swell as a result of superstorm sandy now the plant's about one hundred kilometers south of new york city it was shut down for refueling last week but nonetheless radioactive material at the site could of course prove potentially dangerous nuclear expert gunderson spoke to me told me the authorities you think should take more precautions right now. their water level was somewhere around two meters perhaps a little higher because the gauge that the government uses to measure it actually broke in the storm surge and because pump is critical to cool the water when it's in the nuclear reactor but in america when we move the fuel into the spent fuel pool we have no way of cooling it off of easels and we need power to run the large pump so the real problem is that the
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box at the fuel is in can get very very humid because as this water begins to get hot steam goes up and the equipment in that box safety related equipment is really not designed for high unity so it's important that the fuel pool cooling be reestablished and it's important that it be maintained in the long haul i don't believe we'll have a fukushima disaster but i think it really should show the american nuclear regulatory commission that it can happen here we could have a flood inland in one of the pennsylvania plants and be having the same conversation two days from now. with castle's at the rice the white house both a bomb around his republican challenger mitt romney suspending their election campaigns the storm could hit chances as it might make voting in the traditionally democrat state of new york difficult u.s. political activist tom hayden spoke to us he says sunday could fuel the electoral
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crisis. it's destroying the legitimacy of the election potentially on the east coast early voting is being wiped out in these cities and states the voting of the elderly on election day the voting of the poor on election day the voting of new yorkers on election day is likely to be diminished through no fault of their own and that will affect the outcome of the election but at the same time it's extremely possible to manipulate the computers so if it's a close election it will be protested and contested as illegitimate for days and days and into the future just as the election between gore and bush. was seen by most americans as stolen that could happen again so we are in for a an electoral crisis i think of
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a very very profound nature when you get live updates on superstorm sandy plus coverage of the presidential race comes down to election day as we take home the channel's ignore you can watch the final round of debates in fact between those third party candidates running. next monday. we both agree we agree we have to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree let's get back to something the president i agree on and there to be you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps with you wondering who to vote for when romney and obama agree on so many things never you do have other options come november sixth tuned in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on our t.v. . authorities in bahrain and all mass public gatherings as clashes escalate to police and protesters the government says the
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anti want to keep protesters who are abusing their right to freedom of speech and threaten national unity there are almost daily clashes with police using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds the shia come play this main demanding more rights job said education from the sunni monarchy but any opposition politician who says the government's feeling the crisis he claims it's trying to prevent. this is done. you know to. nothing but in a small institutions these oppositions taking both individual and when they are talking about maintaining the peace and stability on. more than one hundred this and the last the people of this. months we have a. political problem and people do not. dare on the spot this is going to spike be a huge bottle of the government being bought out that it just lifted the team
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explode it is having an independent judicial system where they are claiming is that they are just a few doing the law and this isn't buying because what they're going to do with it is that they will see what they did. last week they will see almost. didn't leave people from going into their homes this is not going to sit here and behold this is still the case laws. a battle over funding for the e.u. is brewing in the u.k. parliament conservative backbenchers are leading a rebellion calling for the cash flow to be cut while prime minister david cameron faces pressure from brussels to increase the u.k.'s contribution in line with inflation at the center of furthur ports. prime minister david cameron certainly going to be feeling the pressure this is a rebel motion this being tabled by the tory backbenches and it's going to be in the commons tomorrow and it's certainly as he said going to put david cameron under
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pressure they're calling for a real turn cuts to the budget between twenty fourteen and twenty twenty now the wanted spending to rise by about five percent downing street has said the prime minister supports a rise in line with inflation about two percent but as you can see a real difference is sentiment amongst his own party now he's going to be meeting with the european leaders in brussels in a couple of weeks time negotiations are going to start we've seen labor jumping on the back of this as well it is a conservative motion if they will it won't be binding on the prime minister but it would certainly put him under a lot of stress whilst those negotiations are going on in brussels it could also maybe see he used his veto. with the european leaders and you know germany in particular has been trying to sort of thrash out this compromise is i think going to be putting him under a lot of pressure well an interesting time for britain when it comes to the question of the membership i say no the point in the history of our membership has
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prisoners placed in the bin so owns a question this certainly being arises and he feeling austerity measures a very much affecting people we spoke recently to the former conservative chancellor who also he was telling us that there really has been a very significant rise in and see and with good reason for the public you that there are a lot of pretty restrictions which come to us from europe or european law which we can't change which you have to go along with even though we ourselves to a degree with whom you can see the physical currencies and mr your european economy is amazing. doing before. it is don't particularly inspirational there's a big question where are the year at the missing millions going you know all this money going to all these projects and still you know people are facing very very severe austerity measures what people are going to be looking for ahead of david
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cameron going to these negotiations next month and certainly with this rift that we're seeing it is part of a wider rift in the government people want to see leadership here from david cameron and they don't want it to come from brussels they want it to come from their prime minister and be talking in their national interest not in europe's interest. well one rheingold and other a political battle is being waged to agree surely reporting a splits at the top and good for the fighters but potentially in the balance of that story after this break. up. means in this story even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms between aeons the art of throat singing
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comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from dreams believe not only animals but also surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. to get to one of the five main stars of groups and it imitates the gentle breezes of summer hora whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopted. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if danny says there is even a legend about his instrument
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a gill it says it wants to live to poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. or was it have stopped the flow is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream he said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather. my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and
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a massive no stereotype package worth thirty than a half billion euros after failing to agree on the cuts it's parties on the left that are leading the dissent greece's credit says will not hand over the next tranche which athens needs to avoid bankruptcy unless those cuts are passed a spoke to international public policy. told me the latest plan to start to will hit the people. it looks pretty grim it looks pretty black out here in athens so we're mainly talking about. new tax hikes. forming labor laws in general moving into what could be called flexible table for commonly the supposedly supposed to use for people within the greek economy but on the other hand we have already seen the negative consequences of such a policy with unemployment reaching almost twenty five percent within the general population i do think indeed the government will succeed in passing new cuts i have
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to mention that could huge and problems will of course appear when voting in favor of new fresh tax hikes as well as haricots this is something that has to be expected but i do think that at the end of the day this this new deal will pass and the final disbursement of the trench will be completed successfully. but practice excessive risk taking a bonuses paid for out of taxpayer bailouts and it's little wonder is it the people's patience with the banks has run out but if not the global financial giants where do you and trust your hard earned cash good question marty's laura smith meets one british man who thinks he's got the. to follow thank you to follow up thank you dave fyshwick is a cheeky northern charmer he made his fortune selling minibuses in his hometown as burnley but instead of fancy holidays and expensive cars when the credit crisis hit
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dave wanted to give something back so he decided to open a bank this late two thousand and eight early two thousand and nine my mini. me to get funded for their bosses as they are done for the last fifteen years but overnight that just stopped the banks just stopped lending to the to the customers and i'm thinking other done something wrong have they made a mistake of that up at the gas bill electric bill or form bill you know it's not the people that are the problem it's the banks that have the problem try thought arland of them so that's what it bank on dave he says although thanks to extensive red tape he's not actually allowed to call himself a bank and he's keen to differentiate himself from banks in other ways too he offers five percent on savings and he lends that money out to his local community and no bonuses any profits go to charity in our state but there just isn't a day in every town more's the pity so his isn't
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a model which could be rolled out nationwide in its current form but financial experts say lessons can be learnt for a healthier banking system one point is clear and this is a point that the bank makes in a way is that banking has just moved too far away from its roots and its basic need to understand to a saving with. a mad rush where highly leveraged against a list of. dates ultimate goal is to bring banking back to its roots no more faceless conglomerates where computers and mavericks make the decisions and the one percent. pockets unimaginable bonuses instead local banks the local people run by the community to benefit the community it's not a new idea in fact it's how banking used to be before the megabucks and mega banks stepped in and dave starting to get some political support you have to take save us
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money and invest it in real productive activity to take responsibility for doing it which is not the way that banking currently works in his comical kind of crazy we're showing the way to a better banking system which is responsible local in touch with entrepreneurship which actually could be the basis for going forward there's certainly got to be some way forward as wave after wave of scandal hits the financial sector banking on dave and others like him looks more and more attractive one of the sayings i use a lot of people who rob banks go to prison banks who real people get paid bonuses that has to stop laura smith r.t. birmingham. in the u.k. to their plans for a london volume with a ten thousand strong the price of the theater though we're talking about a mosque it would be four times the size of some paul's cathedral with locals
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including was the now theory is designed to be of extremism a report online from us plus some major withdrawal by swiss banking giant u.b.s. we talked about in fountains of jobs as it pulls out of the risky investments and seen its debts explode just a couple of stories among the very many of our t. dot com right now. with renewed fighting syria's failed temporary truce shows it's a country that's far from solving its crisis while keeping its neighbors on the edge too but to see what happens after western driven regime change you need to look no further than libya where fear and violence still stop the streets year after what was supposed to be its democratic liberation. reports syria could be next. things have gone from bad to worse in a region powered by the hope of change not so long ago and libya one year after the revolution i guess shells and artillery reportedly being used against peaceful civilians lebanon is on the brink of civil war and syria is already fighting one.
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there is a process of another reformatting of the geo political map of the middle east when various players try to secure their own political positions we consider this counterproductive such measures imposed from outside can never gave a stable long term result. countries in ruins tens of thousands killed and hundreds of thousands maybe fiji's but western nations it seems are still not ready to stop we are going to do everything we can to make sure that we are helping the opposition and to further pressure and isolate the regime saying syria. is a very high priority for us and it's not mere lip service washington and its european allies are assisting the rebels to get rid of assad i'm sure of one thing the syrian regime will never find its place among the community of nations it has no future among us that is why france will recognize
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a provisional government representing the new free syria once it's been formed. but if assad goes it's almost guaranteed that the carnage will continue. bhatia assad protects minorities including the christians that have lived in syria for hundreds of years even the strictest estimates of the situation received from our west european partners says that at least one third of the population still back assad regarding him as a person destined not to let syria turn into a country impossible for minorities to live in. and no more than ever syria's instability threatens the security of neighboring lebanon we're here to the u.s. has made it clear it supports a new government it was a false hope. here that the lebanese intelligence officer was killed that murder prompted widespread condemnation and of course for the international community to stay out of domestic affairs a message the international community would do well to heed if only to prevent the region from forming into the cast today we're seeing the western and
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g.c.c. led counter revolution while at the same time on one hand the west is is proclaiming some kind of backing of people you know rights to self-determination through this arab spring and actually what they're doing is unwinding it for them in countries like bahrain in yemen in countries like libya and in syria where the west has actively sought to foment rebellion and force regime change a reality far from the minds of those who once championed the arab spring and what it could bring. r.t. . meanwhile syria's neighbor turkey which is one of president assad strongest critics has been cracking down on kurdish protesters thousands of them in a so-called de resistance across the country places southeast use water cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds marching towards a kurdish prison inmates there but on
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a six week hunger strike demanding the jail conditions for the kurdish rebel leader . mir stumble but to his prime minister says what about what he called prisoner blackmail. to nato soldiers have been shot dead by police uniform in afghanistan's helmand province both victims are believed to be british nationals this is the latest in a spate of so-called green on blue attacks they've already claimed the lives of fifty six nato soldiers this year and among the trust between local and coalition forces. ukraine's ruling party has been given a bruising at the parliamentary elections leaving with just thirty one percent of the votes the opposition parties coming second and third including rather jailed. former premier you need to i who are both strong critics of presidents going to coach now if they unite they could have paid his party from securing a majority that would include the commonness though they've refused to join any block after being pushed into fourth place. this is our team from moscow coming up
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guys are welcome to the kaiser report another demonic armed robber one on a loading spray in jefferson county alabama this week now this time it wasn't actually jamie diamond and we know it was not him because this robber actually jumped off a cliff. what remorse or fear or drove them to jump off the cliff who knows but obviously has something jamie diamond does and those are human emotions and he was also arrested stacey. max yes this is the headline armed robber in demonic mask shoots customer in fleece store with money then falls
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off the cliff and breaks his back before having leg amputated a man shot a customer who followed him in jefferson county alabama police deputy said i would like to think that maybe he jumped off that cliff because every morse but i can't give him that much credit so two things max first of all my handy little phone here auto correct when i write jamie diamond it writes jamie dimon rewrites it to demon so i was thinking maybe that's what happened with this headline here about the demonic mask we had a jamie diamond mask and was just looting or maybe it was jamie diamond so he performed a robbery and then he escaped he broke his leg and then it was amputated that's correct so the analogy to the bankers on wall street or the city of london would be that they are stealing money from folks and we would want them to jump off a building break their leg and be amputated. well jefferson county alabama is bang.
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