tv [untitled] November 17, 2012 2:00am-2:30am EST
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hamas says israeli rockets have destroyed its headquarters in gaza on the fourth day of deadly strikes. israeli troops are massing along the gaza border as some seventy five thousand reservists are called up for duty all the details coming up. also this hour the syrian rebels are backed by overwhelming support to do pay considers lifting an e.u. arms embargo while france and turkey recognize the opposition group on the edge of the government. reasons behind the march on skates by the financial crisis while the public is left to pick out the top of one world six six billion.
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news from russia and around the world this is the was me you'll probably thanks for joining us israel stepping up its assault on gaza targeting around one hundred fifty his size of a night including the headquarters of hamas meanwhile israeli troops are massing on the gaza border with the number of reservists stunned by at around seventy five thousand policies following the developing conflict. israeli air force has hit the headquarters of the hamas compound in gaza city in some separate strikes with i am an eyewitness is reporting that there is extensive damage to the building now they were a number of explosions that were heard in and around gaza city on saturday this comes after the israeli air force struck a number of government buildings on friday including the interior ministry a number of police compounds several smuggling tunnels as well as a three story building a mass has issued
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a statement in which it says that it will stand by its people so we are witnessing an escalation in tensions and muscles also said that in no way will step down now the israeli air force has said that it has hit some eight hundred targets in the gaza strip it says that this is part of its military campaign over the past four days that started back on wednesday when they took out the hamas military treif at the same time there are some four hundred and fifty rockets that have been fired by palestinian militants into southern israel and we're looking at a situation that the whole south of israel is in a state of high alert with some one million people who have been ordered to stay in bomb shelters the point that needs to be made that when we talk about how much we are talking about an elected government that was chosen by the people of gaza back in two thousand and six we're not talking about random fighters as i say these are legitimate representatives of the people be egyptian prime minister yesterday fine day was visiting gaza to assess the situation and there was
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a cease fire that was called for but which israel and egypt being broke and this is despite the fact that the israeli army denies this however we have heard there were at least some two people who were killed in gaza there are some seventy five thousand reservists who have been called out these troops are now and nothing along the israel gaza border and speaking to his release here inside as well as outside the country you have israelis who are returning as they are called up for duty and very much is. that we are going to look at an offensive that will happen remarkably soon they do believe that the prime minister here will call for a ground offensive you also need to remember that we're not that far away from elections for the parliament netanyahu has always been a prime minister when support by showing a very strong so strong so he the mood here is that this is an opportunity for him to drum up support ahead of such crucial elections. at least twenty nine palestinians are civilians women and children among them have been killed since
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israel launched an assault on gaza on wednesday and staying in contact with activists and documentary filmmaker harry fear who's currently working in gaza and he says much of girls population is very young and that most people there are heavily reliant on the support of aid agencies. i've been to several sites to stream struck by israeli strikes frankly being out and about in the gaza strip is the most dangerous thing to do this is our real massacre according to guardsman's that's the bridge most of the gaza population are under the age of eighteen seventy five percent youth unemployment over sixty percent unemployment massive modern and most people in gaza refugee status mostly because of the sixty. eight agencies or the food handouts just they do not started that so that is what the situation is like a normal day to day in these days here in the war in gaza is big bond with drones
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with f. sixteen s with helicopters with naval. and so you can just imagine it's not getting any better out of sr resistance groups are being a mother ordered by a majority of gazans for the strong resistance in our battling israeli forces and so it's not working in the malls in the palestinian narrative point of view that i actually got sense of hope that the forces how or what seemed to be very likely an eminent ground by the israeli defense forces. and despite a number of civilian deaths in gaza has hailed its pillar of defense operation as surgical and claims that only time its military sites my colleague has been talking to an excel sketch spokesperson for the prime minister's office. i want to see that we have only one goal israel has to defend its citizens i'm sure that there is no state no state no russia and no state in europe and no united states of america can agree with this kind of situation you know our children our elders are fired by
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rockets on our schools on our civilians and on the terrorists with one very simple goal to stop this firing of rockets from our civilians and we will target terrorists until they stop would you care to explain why the palestinian interior ministry has also been targeted in fact that building is basically left in a state of rubble and ruin that's hardly a militant stronghold in fact the the interior ministry is where people get passports visas it's where journalists get their permission to go into the strip why go after why level the interior ministry the explanation is very simple unfortunately a mask. while they target our civilians they hide behind their civilians they hide behind schools now the i.d.f. our army that wants only to defend our citizens targets only terrorists gaza is an
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extremely confined area a very small area probably certainly overpopulated why are so many children being killed by israeli airstrikes if you're going after militants children been heard by idea if only terrorists heard only terrorists are targeted while the visit of egyptian of the prime minister of egypt israel didn't try and didn't attack any target in gaz but hamas here is the target israeli civilians while the visit of the prime minister of egypt and i suggest you check the information because there it cannot be. oh it was the visit of the prime minister of egypt because we didn't also doing also if we're going to show you. you know you're absolutely right according to the i.d.f. no airstrikes were carried out on the gaza strip during the during the visit of the egyptian prime minister although somehow two palestinians did manage to die the
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israeli army in the israeli government will do everything needed targeting terrorists only terrorists to stop the firing of rockets from israeli cities don't because really schools is really children and if we will need some ground operation with those who will consider. a split in years or containing task wild leaders to help put holds to their salt the u.s. remains firm in its backing of its trail president obama spoke to israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu on friday to retrieve his support and. news junkie post says the consequences of further escalation in the conflict are not being properly considered. it is well as the sanction of breaking the back of the hamas just like they have the intention of taking the bug has a boat i personally think that easily betting on someone approach on the
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ocean which would normally be. all they are doing any sort of thing very very stupid because if there's one thing that you need the muslim world with and we've been seeing that not only in muslim countries but actually all over the world including in the us is about by this timea something that is not very well thought out because what could very easily happen is not. on these well coming from leave or not also some annoy us enjoy all the one where you have about two million but is not as well as there are some moving on the egyptian army that israel is substantial so israel is basically applying we. will keep updating you on the latest developments in gaza and israel to stay with
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us. britain is considering following france and recognizing beneath you are an opposition group to president assad. that shortly western attempts to support the rebels will only lead to war torn country deep into chaos that's coming your way out of the shop. if you're passing through russia's to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt 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
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is great to have you read that the syrian rebels are gaining momentum as their national coalition towards western nations lobbying for support the u.k. is mulling officially recognizing the opposition movement on sending military aides to the alliance after a meeting in london written wants to see ok upon a political transition for the alliance before becoming the next in line top official to recognize the new group the coalition will now hold talks with french president francois hollande on saturday after peretz said it will also consider sending weapons to the rebels maybe commentate found that col shilo believes however. that the opposition movement is in disarray with no united voice to speak for the syrians. in syria of course the process has been much slower and the wave of defection that we saw in libya didn't exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in specifically in syria is the people there are kind of representing the syrian uprising are not the people who are on the ground so we started hearing for example support from different rebel groups aren't may rebel groups for the new
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opposition leadership but who knows the extent of or whether they would be able to exercise political control so what you really have to look at that there is a strong divide between leadership that is outside the country and doesn't have control on the ground and forces on the ground pretty much doing whatever they want after all we've ended with is to separate opposition bodies because the syrian national guard still exists alongside the national coalition the new national coalition so it's a recipe for more division and kind of lack of a coherence to it for moving the country forward. and dot com for you a look at the dark side of sanctions a teenage boy you've run down there is due to shortage of that scene by the strict e.u. and us and again the public. and also online is the pride of britain trying to report some of the u.k.'s newest nuclear powered submarine fleet which cost almost
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ten billion pounds is it worth it and reliable and to slash. british taxpayers who helped bail out two of the country's biggest banks had the height of the financial crisis may never see the money again a group of influential and peace how want but this six to six billion pounds the government pays to rescue r.b.s. and lloyds t.s.b. may be lost for good breaks down the numbers. this is all focused around the public accounts committee investigation into the sale of northern rock that was the bank that if you close your mind a couple of years back was one of the first to get a big banking bailout is estimated that for northern rock for taxpayers a set of these around thirty billion but that's not the worst of it because of the s. and lloyds bank oh also had a lot of typos money funded into those bailouts and the tax has to be set to release a staggering sixty six billion pounds on that is very very hard to wrap your head
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around those figures so we're going to try and compare it really the amount that was put into those bailouts to what we have in the moment spending on social welfare such as pensions education health care and defense these figures coming at a time when everyone here is struggling in a daily we're talking to people who are really really struggling to survive in the country in the midst of this very very tough economic times and you kind of got this it was a good report very hard hitting report telling us that there was a monumental collective failure that the treasury was unable to respond because they lack the right skills and understanding so it really sucks a little bit of both the billion sorry guys we've lost that the fed the sixty six billion you know we weren't quite up to the job one of the great the warning at the very beginning with the taxpayers the line and doing now by the campaign manager robert oxley thank you for joining us today these types of stories always make me
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so angry because you know every day we're covering stories with people you know struggling with a living wage in the a chance to pensions that you know a tax is a rising all the time and then you have this report showing that you know sixty six billion could be lost i mean it's just chiefly responsible with taxpayers' money all this report is a. politician to spoil it there will be words. that we were going to make money out of the banks and that propping up the banks would be you know it would be ok and there was a chorus of people from both sides of the political divide saying you know we need to bail out about. what's happened is we've lost billions of pounds but we've basically allowed politicians to gamble other people's money and lo and behold those politicians have got very good results as is always the case when politicians are spending other people's money it's incredible how often those in power manage to get every major crisis wrong and i think we're seeing that moment in a rejection of the way that our politics at westminster is out of touch the point here is it was the writing was on the wall whether any lessons will actually be
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learned of course remains to be thing but taxpayers they think they've absolutely whopping losses at the moment at least a lot of people saying you know we saved the banks he's going to save us. a look now at some other stories making news this hour there's been a couple's interim between supporters of the cain and anti-government demonstrators thousands of people have been pouring into the streets as true state who returns the country lifting its fuel subsidies that move raised domestic gas prices by more than fifty percent without the fuel costs going up by about a third one person has been killed and around seventy five injured so far during the three days of rights. a roadside bomb in afghanistan's far province has killed seventeen civilians with children among them most of the victims were aboard a bus returning from a wedding party with the bride and groom when the explosion happened nobody has claimed responsibility for that although some suspects the taliban this week a mother and her newborn child were among six family members killed in
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a bombing on the border with pakistan. that's how could a mark and consulate in libya which left four people dead was an act of terror by al qaida that's according to the embattled former cia director david petraeus had to stand on capitol hill the former general had earlier stated that the incident a rose out of a spontaneous demonstration against a u.s. made and to islam film the tress maintains that he resigned from his cia post because of an extramarital affair and not due to the deadly incident in benghazi. they learn house of the u.s. congress has approved the travel and finance restrictions against russian officials suspected of human rights violations that stay so-called magnitsky bell after a russian lawyer sergei magnitsky who died in a police custody three years ago after being held for alleged tax evasion russia has called the move a provocation and promised to retaliate meanwhile lawmakers in washington have voted to move to solve it in
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a trade restrictions with moscow but author and historian dr gerald horne believes u.s. actions will mean souring of relations. the message to the moscow is that the research is very. quickly at that when one door closes another one opens what i mean is that the human rights situation united states and so it's quite terrible and i would hope that the russian duma and the russian authorities would begin to scrutinize carefully the human rights situation right here in the united states where for example there's like one example molds many black populations about twelve or thirteen percent of the population of about fifty percent of the prison population and they are disproportionately represented on death row those slated for execution by the state authorities for example why not a miniscule. moscow that would pose visa restrictions on those businesses who would seek to do business with russia or involved in violation of equal opportunity laws right here in the united states i mean i think there are number of measures that
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could take that would be inappropriate to protect. two corporation channels have returned home after a un court overturned their war crimes convictions for their actions during the nine hundred ninety s. breakup of yugoslavia go to vienna and. previously jailed for atrocities against hundreds of serbs for twenty four and eighteen years respectively so the historian and invoicing monitor believes the initial guilty verdict was a classic case of double standards. that court has no credibility to start with and it shouldn't have had any credibility for years the fact that people are protesting the verdict now as a miscarriage of justice is actually lending the court credibility how would you why would you be offended by a decision. that is made perfectly in line with what the courts are to because i court mandate which is to blame the serbs for everything that the court the tribunal did exactly what it was supposed to do it made a show trial it made
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a show verdict and then it overturned a show verdict when its usefulness wasn't at the end croatia was greenlit to join the e.u. after deferred it's now all of a sudden the verdict so longer necessary these guys can go scot free and everything is just fine and dandy and killing serbs is not a crime in fact service is almost a requirement to join civilized society the way that they define it these days and after the break mocks kaiser looks at all this kernel behind the financial news headlines just ahead it's.
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it's working it's work it's. a mass casualty in the car as a reporter pressed j.p. morgan by summer class tripping morgan by sober it's been two years since the first dedicated episode of crash more. max keiser that is true it's crash j.p. morgan by silver that's the famous image that went viral around the world we started that two years ago max why crash j.p. morgan my silver but because it was the building to hit them where they are vulnerable that's the point is to kick them in the teeth just like the death star remember they had a vulnerability luke skywalker flying in and it blew that's what we're doing so most our vulnerability you take it off the market the chrome ball like a cheap suit and the other point being is twofold first of all last episode we talked about the fact that there is this real world that you and i have to live in and then there's the over the counter derivatives dark pools and black pools and
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all sorts of stuff that they get to operate and and control the prices manipulate the prices up down whatever way they want whichever way will be most beneficial to them and this was a way to hit them where they were vulnerable in their massive short position in the derivatives market on silver and by withdrawing the physical silver which we knew to be unlimited supply you could upset this this whole facade around us all of the rigging of markets making us the people vulnerable to the their shenanigans oh look they're playing a game of chess and let me explain a very inexperienced chess player will do everything to keep their queen intact including. and here with j.p. morgan there queen is a massive silver short position that they use to manipulate prices. money hire and of course the queen in this case also refers to blith masters who in london is responsible for massive fraud and they keep the price of some artificially but as a result they're losing the london whale and what in the u.k.
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the result of protecting their queen of their massive silver short position there of involvement in massive been raiding money laundering drug smuggling that's also an attempt to protect their queen of the massive silver shore position and of course we're going to lose this game of course we can't talk about crash by silver without the numbers of how large their short position is and this is was crucial to the launch of this campaign was rob kirby from kirby analytics he's also with gatorade the gold antitrust action committee and i think maybe we should talk to him that good debt rob kirby it's two year anniversary of the crash a pay market by so over a campaign tells what are the latest numbers for j.p. morgan silver short position and how does that compare to two years ago when the campaign started. let's just look at the numbers today the category that captures j.p. morgan silver short measures five billion dollars.
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