tv [untitled] November 1, 2012 6:00am-6:30am EDT
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greek journalist is on trial for publishing a list of the countries a legit top tax evaders as media workers strike over threats to took freedom of speech. third party us presidential candidate john stein is arrested for a minor offense once again just days ahead of the election which critics claim could be rigged thanks to the walls of the voting system. british prime minister david cameron suffers a crushing defeat with the party rebels turning on his plans to give more money to the e.u. . below
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and welcome to r t starting off the month of november with you now it's me karen tara why major scandal is developing in greece where a journalist is on trial charged with breach of privacy costars vox in iran this was arrested on monday after he had published the so-called a guard list containing the names of the country's alleges top tax evaders on the same day two t.v. presenters were suspended for criticizing a government minister on air great journalists announced a forty eight hour strike on wednesday condemning what they called a crackdown on free speech manon lescaut stevie's a journalist for the electoral elect better us type of news paper says the current situation creates an alarming precedent. mystery of rocks around this issue is really difficult these sure for everyone for chris because he probably from houston magazine the name of the two thousand name alls. but i mean and greeks which have
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they have a bank account in this switzerland maybe they had some they had some thanks evasions but this is not sure for this isn't though he is going to try oh of course . greeks doesn't like this kind of things and so for this it isn't many greeks would be in front of the today to hear this fine as no i mean is this how these at least and they said they didn't know anything about the names nothing has changed in these two years and now journalists like me sort of are seventies obviously it's sort of it's his work and it's this is they don't do these they do they they work so they have to go to. just days before the u.s. presidential election green party candidate jill stein has been arrested for a second time in two weeks she was trying to reach activists protesting against an oil pipeline in texas stan was later released from jail after being charged with trespassing green party official scott mclarty says alternatives to obama and
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romney are being sidelined. dr stein. was assisting the activists in order to make a statement she was delivering supplies to the protesters i understand that they were camping out in trees they were in the they were in the way of the construction of the pipeline we do know that the last time dr stone was arrested about two weeks ago when she attempted to enter the obama romney debate that was taking place at hofstra university on long island. and running mate sherry hogzilla were detained and handcuffed to a chair for four eight hours before being released the obama romney debates are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates which is itself owned by the democratic and republican parties for the express purpose of privileging their own candidates and excluding other candidates and we we call that an outrage.
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third party candidates joel stein and gary johnson will get another chance to break the mainstream media blockade right on the eve of the vote our team will broadcast the final round of their debates live on monday. we both agree we agree we have to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did. you agree let's go back to something the president i agree on and you tube you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps you wonder who to vote for what the romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth tune in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on our t.v. . well the obama and romney still running critics say they cross race will make it easier to break the election some claim the core of america's voting system is flawed relies on equipment which can easily be
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tampered with and lacks transparency and accountability and can i reports. the u.s. a beacon of democracy and an example to be followed by the rest of the world and most of it is one big source of pride is its fundamental concept of free and fair elections american elections are a disgrace it's like walking into the kitchen of a first class restaurant and losing or appetite at what you see because we have an election system a voting system that is completely nontransparent an opinion shared by many political experts and educators if you were here. in a magician suit who then went behind the curtain came out having first shredded the ballots to go you won would you trust that process and that process largely to blame is the outdated elec tronics moving system in the states where all they have this electronic voting that could be a real problem. if you don't have some other type of backup source to verify the
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vote count. it could be a problem read friedman is an independent award winning blogger who has covered the u.s. election system for years he calls the problem a pandemic and says changes. long overdue every single state in the union uses electronic voting a third of the voters this year will vote on one hundred percent on verifiable touch screen voting systems electronic voting systems. the rest of the country by and large will vote on paper ballots but those paper ballots are also counted by electronic systems unless you can see inside a computer there is no way to know if those computers tallied those ballots correctly several experiments conducted on electronic voting machines have proven that simple keystrokes and some knowledge of science and computers could flip results the security side of the machine clears being created in numbers in search to correct in numbers experts say the accuracy of the vote count even with people
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a trail is a myth in the ninety nine percent plus percent of the cases those ballots never see the light of day or never examined never recounted basically american elections at this point have virtually zero claim on public confidence and which intimacy the rules and specific ations of how elections are held very locally and state by state four thousand different counties each of them use a different type of system a different type of voting system each of them have different flaws different vulnerabilities one particular company that makes electronic voting machines in the us has earned a dubious reputation for unverifiable results as records vanish into thin air i go to an a.t.m. and it's a double machine i get a confirmation slip and i go around the corner to vote and i you know make my vote and there's no record deeble don't other voter machine production companies are also known to have strong partisan affiliations they are not accountable to any voters. they are not just private but but private and extreme in their political
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sympathies democrats don't actually win that many elections to be precise democrats almost never win close elections and the trick therefore is to see to it that a race. is or looks close improving the election process in this digital age doesn't appear to be on anyone's agenda and putting barack obama our president who won't talk ever about election fraud and denies that it has ever happened even when you know members of his own party have been the victims of it and while the number of reported flaws grows with each passing election over the past decade since two thousand when. congress was pretending to want to make things better what has happened is things have gotten much much worse it appears stealing an election in the us may be a candidate certain way to secure and when it's easy as one two three in this digital age of smartphones tablets and satellite navigation systems american voters
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will head to the polls this november to cast their ballots using antiquated and unreliable voting machines machines that will ultimately determine who will lead this nation in much need of its own repairs and pretty new york. washington's attempts to overthrow syrian president bashar assad have taken a new turn u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is now calling for a major reshaping of the rebel leadership america has ground disillusioned with syria's main opposition alliance the foreign based national council for failing to gain support from other groups clinton claims the leadership should represent those actually fighting on the front line the syrian opposition consists of various rebel militias many of which have reportedly been infiltrated by radical islamists linked to al qaida for more let's go to london and marcus papadopoulos editor of politics first magazine thank you so much marcus for joining our team now the u.s. says it doesn't need the syrian national council after almost two years of actually
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treating these people as the main opposition voice what's behind this sudden change of tactic. i think it's possible it's a long queue that it. may because we've. seen motions and. illegitimate go to the its over. them to charlotte's stance by the syrian national council hasn't worked and isn't going to work and for the american state department are probably looking at a more direct approach now to removing president says that now when i say a direct approach that doesn't necessarily mean nato intervention i happen to believe it won't be nato intervention because syria is not libya it's not so it has so many different things who is in so many different parts of the middle east that nato intervention could make it has a strong fit and also we mustn't forget a major factor is that russia has a naval base in syria who totters it so if there was nato intervention and nato it say cruise missiles accidentally strike base and kill russian service men which is
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what then i think that pop possibly looking at given hillary clinton's remarks yesterday it. was a more direct approach more direct help to the syrian militants which of course is a whole range you fall for very very serious problems carry clinton said extremists should not hijack the syrian revolution how much weight is there to these where it's one washington is now turning directly to the rebels on the ground many of which are reportedly linked to al qaida. let's be clear about it the american or the did we american stance on the situation in syria is not new we can take it back to afghanistan in the 1980's what we saw plain as we've seen today is short term reckless from politics from policy objectives which only puts ordinary civilians on the streets of new york and london at risk by getting invited in in interface with
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islamic extremists in syria it's under going to strengthen them in the middle east but it was only strength from international terrorism and of course the irony is that there is a very serious friends from islamic extremists in the world. but that france on the one hand is being fought by the americans in afghanistan at present at the same time it's been strengthened by good fire systems that's been given to them and let's not forget you know what we're seeing in syria didn't actually start with iraq it's. with afghanistan in the one nine hundred eighty s. when we would try in the west would you had to include in the suburb in laws in which freedom fighters and the american british and french governments they train them they provided them with equipment and cash and look what happened on nine eleven so. basically no weight behind hillary clinton's argument however i do very much suspects that direct would be given to the militants on the ground regardless
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of the fact that many of them are affiliated to grow qaida or other islamic extremist groups simply because in the short term it's american from policy to try to present a science market syrian rebels say they had begun now arming sympathetic palestinian refugees to fight forces and alaska with the rebels splitting up syrian society how long do you think before we see a full blown sectarian war. i think we could be the moment we could already be seen in a sectarian war speaking place in syria but look the policy now of the militants in syria trying to bring the palestinians who live in syria into the fray is absolutely deplorable but there is another sign to it all you know on the one hand it shows the murderous destructive attitudes of the syrian militants but on the other hand regrettably it does show you how the palestinians are used as a whole by many groups and of course by many arab governments across the region we
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have to be very clear the palestinians have a legitimate cools as to the israelis have religious whackos where in the guts of the palestinians numerous arab governments they use the palestinians as holmes to try and the problems at home in their own countries as a rallying. behind their own governments might have in israel as an enemy so on the one hand as a said it shows exactly the sort of people the syrian militants are by attention to increase the appalling bloodshed in syria the moment on the other hand it just shows how the palestinians are quite frankly used and abused all right joining me there from london marcus papadopoulos editor politics first magazine thank you you thank. they are with aren t. coming out standing up to authority and kerosine protesters in bahrain defy a ban on public gatherings the government to censure five rights groups for suppressing basic freedoms.
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what's the difference between a samurai sword and a blind guys walking stick well known if you're one of the cops in northern england an elderly blind architect with taser in the back because his cane looks like a sword that was used in a nearby crime honest mistake because swords are often tubular and use this walking sticks more and more we hear stories like this like the handcuffed youth who was shot in the back to death or the unarmed guy in a wheelchair who got blown away by the boys in blue i understand that being in the police is rough everyone lies to you and on any given day you could be shot dead so i get it when after a long police chase someone just snaps and in all honesty fire when the police might do the same thing but it takes
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a certain kind of person who enjoys abusing their uniform to make the helpless suffer you can't tolerate sadists or those with napoleon complexes in the police and you know what they aren't that hard to spot in the shower because if you like to tase the elderly or shoot wheelchair bound people then you probably don't have much of a certain something but that's just my opinion. on the issues. cretaceous three times four charges three. reasons three. three stooges. free. download free volunteers plug in video for your media project for free media dog hardy dot com. bulls fifteen goats two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand
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in troy of the arabic to find out more visit arabic t.v. dot com. hello and welcome back to r.t. a lot from moscow on karen tara the british prime minister david cameron has suffered a massive blow from his own party which revolted against the country's funding of a new era skeptic tories joined forces with the opposition and approved a motion that calls for the u.k.'s cash flow to brussels to be cut it is cameron's first significant defeat in parliament since taking power in two thousand and ten. r.t. sara for a person to tell us from london what we saw a very passionate debate in the house of commons in defeat also the former prime minister david cameron they were debating the negotiating position of the budget the fifty plus tory. inches. the real the
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three in the e.u. budget between twenty forty and twenty twenty and at the very minimum they were in the budget. there david cameron's position the government's position was that when they get to these negotiations that are happening in brussels in a couple of weeks time meeting with european leaders they were going for was to have a rise in line with insulation with pretty dean about fifty percent well that was not really good enough it was very interesting in the college there's obviously saw a lot of the m.p.'s for the first time talking and standing up in the voice of their constituents there's been a very very strong feeling that with such titles. people think it simply isn't fair to the to be asking for their budget increase one person saying north a penny more that was the message from the people that he was speaking to as he said a very very impassioned debate is not going to be binding on the prime minister but
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it's certainly going to be putting him under pressure when he doesn't use european leaders in brussels later in the month in bahrain protesters have defied a recent ban on public gatherings by flooding onto the streets of the capital manama they're demanding the ruling sunni monarchy release political prisoners and put an end to discrimination authorities brought in the new restrictions on tuesday claiming the rallies which are ongoing from last two years pose a threat to national unity international human rights groups have called on the state to immediately lift the ban saying it violates basic freedoms up to eighty people have been killed and thousands arrested since the start of the iran. former opposition m.p. to allow photos says nothing is being done to stop government killings. this is against article seventeen of the constitution. it is against the national political and civil rights which is order of the local law actually over
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the past. three shows were peaceful peaceful not the senior. has been there the greater and all the peaceful and was. attacked by the government police the problem is that over the past few months. people who were killed by the government. also lots of people will be tortured in the b.g. and there is no nothing being done against the government has received five billion dollar just recently from the very beginning of countries just to support it in this atrocity is nearly actually the way it is doing just that the money all of the world in the public relations is just to clear. its image why it
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is killing its people. by foreign army actually from pakistan from the war and other world news this hour and massive explosion has rocked the outskirts of the saudi capital riyadh the blast calls by a tanker blowing up after crashing into a concrete fly over almost leveled an entire industrial building scores of surrounding houses and vehicles quickly caught fire from an explosion. authorities in kuwait have warned they will resort to harsher measures in their crackdown on anti-government demonstrations a statement follows a night of severe clashes between police and protesters marched again. as the detention of an outspoken opposition activist violence initially erupted over changes to great election law opposition groups accuse the government of using legislation to favor pro regime candidates in next month's parliamentary poll. israel has once again stepped up its anti-riot of rhetoric prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu has been pushing for more outside pressure on tucker and to stifle its atomic ambitions during a visit to france the premier called for tougher sanctions on the islamic republic this despite the israeli defense minister who barak's claims to have slowed it's a legit nuclear weapons program and as artists policy reports it's domestic matters that lie behind the contrast in remarks. such comments are certainly part of the political game that has intensified here in israel and ahead of the general elections that are now going to be held next year until now barack has stood firmly in the same campus his prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly warned against is the nuclear capability of iran and have warned of an impending israeli strike we saw it on yahoo not so long ago at the united nations general assembly drawing a red line but what many experts here in israel say is that that was a red line by which israel would strike you ran rather than away at line in terms
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of a good line by which tehran would acquire nuclear capability but rock heads up his own political party and certainly what he is trying to do now is distance himself from netanyahu on the whole iran question he is trying to appeal to voters who have not yet decided and this division between them does seem to suggest brock's saying that netanyahu may not have been completely truthful around the iranian nuclear threat certainly there is a division not only on this level but in the greater political elite here in israel although the question is still unanswered whether or not israel plans to strike iran and if indeed it does when policy r.t. truce. i want to say with our team coming our way we explore the historic tradition of bride snatching in kyrgyzstan that's just ahead.
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if you're passing through russia's to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive the heart of just us forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here wolf pups who've been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second chance at life and conservationists have a unique opportunity to observe them these walls are all around four months old and
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they'll stay in this area for up to three years then most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up. this is what i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf island a chance to get close and personal with the locals and it's these guys are going to act as pasta parents for the next generation will come here using the older walls as surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs his parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolfs reputation in russia. but the keepers here hope their research and dedication will mean that wolf island remains a place where visitors can truly understand the cool of the wild. wealthy
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on. cisco gives wedding draws to a close. brian been so parents a tearful goodbye. chilling to see them for over a week after the ceremony the bride to be taken to a new husband's house and kept in a room for seven days the young wife will have to spend a full length sign with a husband so she can get to know him she's never even kissed and embraced him or held his hand before. one of the guests can be certain that the groom has ever even proposed. if he simply kidnapped. am.
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veneer a customer was also a bride once over there was no white dress or limousine at her wedding veneer or live with her husband for only a week then she ran away to hang herself. everyone was trying to persuade her that living together would be ok and this boy was also crying hard trying to talk green herring into this marriage but she wanted to give it a try however it didn't work. the story shocked veneer as fellow students of the state university in a sickle. as lira had been kidnapped not from the most countryside or even a dark alley way but on her way home from school in broad daylight a car stopped on the university campus.
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