tv [untitled] November 20, 2012 6:00am-6:30am EST
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more than one hundred palestinians killed as a result of israel's weeklong shelling with more casualties fear the gazans are warning that anyone on the streets could better target. the hopes for a ceasefire becoming police road results online and rushing to win support for it said the strikes and ground operation. maybe because it's easy to be the european central bank just print the money europeans question whether conscious coming from to fund to begin with york's central bank and thousands of families across the do you struggle to keep a roof over their heads. this
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is an aussie coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program the death toll from israel's ongoing bombardment of gaza has exceeded one hundred more than hope the victims are civilians and the numbers are rising sharply so israel has reportedly warned all gaza residents to stay inside or become a target journalist terry fair is in gaza and brings us the nation just in the last few hours just in the beginning of the morning israel said that no one should leave their homes and if they leave their homes they will become a military target of the state of israel so as you can imagine by statements being issued like that by israel over the last few days we've seen israel effect in northern areas of the gaza strip saying we're going to start a ground invasion soon that's happened three times now about lifting exercise but this is the civilian population here is totally terrorized and they are unable to continue their normal life at all the same time obviously there's been. stockpiling
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of food and fuel and bread and things like this as a result of that there's now a real on the supply of basic things that people are relying on for their normal lives business is a totally shut down educational establishment such totally shut down and the humanitarian situation in terms of health is getting graver and graver and graver as of this morning we've had over nine hundred injuries eighty percent of those civilian the majority of those dead women and children the death toll is now over one hundred ten as of these last moments here morning israel sort of these last two days of naval. attacks on the gaza strip so far today those attacks of. least four palestinians have been killed today including one fifteen year old boy over these last few hours on overnight israel continue to target in most every population center in the gaza strip from russia in the south which has been heavily
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pounds over the last couple of days particularly the beit lahiya area in the north of the gaza strip as well as gaza city and the middle of the strip so everyone has had some level of terrorism that's on them over these last few hours overnight as these strikes continue to pound the strip it doesn't look like things are going to cost down anytime soon. they increasingly indiscriminate killings are seeing any chance of a truce between israel and hamas grows slim the talks are happening but despite that israel's warning gazans that if one gets five dozen still without is within hours they'll be subjected to a ground operation he's middle east correspondent want to see as the nation's front . well egyptian mediators are hardly trying to put together the general terms for a cease fire the idea is that both sides if they agree to a truce in theory then the specific details can be hammered out later at a meeting late on monday night the israeli government decided to give cairo more time to try and reach
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a ceasefire agreement and that is worth while today today tuesday they will be mediation talks happening in cairo those talks are expected to be decisive at the same time however there are tens of thousands of israeli soldiers who are deployed throughout the make of theirs and they are both regular army soldiers as well as reservists who've been called up so the situation on the ground certainly is tense the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon will today be meeting with the israeli prime minister netanyahu and the palestinian president mahmoud abbas he has said that any kind of israeli ground offensive well merely is the situation where most israelis by and large are in support of a ground operation in gaza having said that though there are statements that have been coming out from the israeli army that says that at least a third of the militants in gaza is short range missiles have been destroyed and that they have managed to destroy all the range rockets now this is a sign that israelis are greeting and will cause some israelis to question whether
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or not a ground in principle the fact is still needed having said that though there is still a lot of rhetoric that is coming from the israeli parliamentarians we heard from warren who is the son of the former israeli prime minister that gaza needs to be flattened in the same way that hiroshima was we also heard from the one school minister that gaza needs to be bombed so that people they flee to the neighboring egypt and sinai i mean we've heard other comments that the people of gaza are not innocent that they elected the hamas leadership and all of them are guilty and therefore entitled all deserve all should be on the receiving end of israeli fire of course alongside this there is another battle that's ongoing and as always that is the battle in cyberspace but here the israelis have an unfair advantage it's a sphere that they know well it's a sphere that they've operated in for years have a look. while israeli politicians weigh up whether or not to send their army into gaza they've had no hesitation in morning after p.r.
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machines into the social media battlefield. one israeli was killed yesterday in the attack from. my house took a direct hit israeli citizens experience indescribable suffering this video offers a sophisticated alternative to the deadly reality on the ground a growing civilian death toll in gaza at the hands of the i.d.f. a very is a battle a campaign online offline in the electronic media for the hearts and minds of public opinion it's very very important when the israelis killed her must lead a homage to barry last week they didn't just kill him they instantly posted this video on you tube and then tweeted a warning to all his comrades that they could be next the ability of the poor longer active duty is also based on how it is being perceived internationally interesting enough this war provides less pictures than for example of the two thousand and eight million war which was taking place in gaza paradoxically it is
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cynical and it sounds like one of the reasons that there are less specific casualties is because israel would like to see this would have less pictures of the war israel explained its operation and rocket attacks in this way reducing the deaths of more than one hundred civilians to a simplistic and slightly idiotic p.r. message israeli citizens are reporting rocket alerts on facebook and twitter long before the media and answers them it seems the more p.r. you put into promoting war the more justified it looks in eyes of ordinary people the al qassam brigades militant group in gaza is happy to fight fire with fire posting videos like this one on you tube warning israelis there wherever they are they will be hunted down and killed. this group of arab students from tel aviv university. are taking a break from the political science studies to discuss the politics of the media war israel is lying to its people there's really reporters are inflaming the situation
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there is a huge incitement from. this israel must demolish gaza even if a rocket hits the target they don't see that. these really need is very rude they said that ten people from the same family died but they see that it is legal because they will be hamas members in the future where because there are rockets under the house the battle in cyberspace is well under way with a twenty four seven back and forth exchange on the likes of twitter between hamas and the israeli defense forces it seems the two sides who haven't yet met face to face on the ground have wasted no time confronting each other online policy r.t. tell of. oil escaping and i was ceasefire at this as well as on how the offensive in gaza is resonating in israel on twitter for of course an attack on the u.s. embassy in tel aviv paula paula from our days. in while they do and as a deadlock over how to respond to the ongoing violence in gaza and the measures
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a meeting of the security council brought little progress and let to russia to express frustration over the for dragging this going off reports. russia proposed it's a draft resolution to the u.n. security council it still hasn't made a decision on that we have heard from moscow's representative to the un voiced outrage that the organization couldn't agree on a statement in fact that it should come as a q some members of the u.s. security council for dragging their feet didn't specify which state exactly but he did hint at the west we have heard from the american representative to the e.u. when it was said that washington doesn't want to spoil the negotiations clearly going on between these religions palestinians in cairo but frankly speaking it's difficult to understand how they could be spoiled since obviously they haven't been very effective so far meanwhile in cambodia russia's foreign minister lavrov has met with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and on the so called on board freeze release and
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palestinians to put their weapons down immediately and get to the negotiations deeble at the same time he outlined that moscow is in talks with both sides of this conflict and he's called on everybody else to do the same to give way for all the possible diplomatic solutions to this be it in cairo or at the u.n. security council which pretty much reflects the main point of the draft resolution put forward by russia. and then go the israeli parliament told me that the government has unnecessarily escalated the confrontation with how much we have two billion mind that not all the civilians in gaza in gaza. are how mad they are civilians and deserve a normal life exactly the same here. so we are as politicians in israel exert pressure on our government we've think that this confrontation has been. and it's we call it electioneering actually it's likely leadership in new
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lived with was a mutual shelling between gaza and israel for a long time. chose this time to. assault on gaza in order to get. from this confrontation coming elections and is about. and we're following developments in the middle east conflict on and on line whether it's got a dedicated section for live updates and comment on outside of kabul. stay with us he will be back after a short break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of
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minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the speech risk place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top which direction. he has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali but mine are on top of my list while some go to the
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r.t. any time any. live from moscow thanks for being with us france has been stripped of its cherished top credit score by ratings agency moody's in another blow to the debt ridden european union on the block second biggest economy has been warned of further slumps renewing fears that the turmoil is slowly dragging in the child's crisis started just by going griefs as france and germany need to change quickly. the european union economically as it stands is an unsustainable organization it's an unsustainable financial economic and so with this downgrade actually i think it's pushing france and germany and some of the bigger countries to do is recreate the european union i mean stop supporting some of the other economies such as greece
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portugal spain italy and you know kind of regroup and recreate near kenya in order for the european union generally and france this typically to reset itself the economy and the people are going to suffer or there will be significant shocks to their comfort to their pocketbooks to their households there will be a combination of both economic measures and austerity measures and needs seen across the european union and understandably so you know most citizens aren't ok with that so i do think we will start the war protests across france. and while europeans are bearing the brunt of biting austerity measures the main financial institutions institutions seems to be splashing out the european central bank is spending over a billion dollars building an ambitious double tower skyscraper for its headquarters but as the f.a. notional reports are so ready become a symbol of the ease didn't feature. at
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a time when many europeans are unable to pay their mortgages and are kicked out of their homes and spain's forced to approve a suspension of addictions after a woman killed herself in desperation the european central bank is preparing for a house warming party the european treasury symbolic new building will be the tallest on frankford skyline when it's complete but so far it seems the projects faced sky high criticism first of all for its ten digit price tag. we think the project is to shoot an ugly we ask that you see b. to use its money more carefully changing taxpayers intrusted to them. stephen meissner from germany's party of reason doesn't see any reason to spend that much money on a piece of real estate but he says he sees a reasonable explanation of why the sky's the limit for the european union's economic monopoly they never run out of money it's just come to me and the other
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taxpayers they go you have to pay more you're paying more of it more or maybe because it's easy the european central bank just print the money. and while some may see an upside down logic here german m.p. mr scheffler explains it's more than just a piece of architecture. e.c.b. wants a palace a building to demonstrate his power through a million more million less makes no difference is to make a statement about its power and credibility but that's a notion that's taken a serious knock in recent times the seventeen nation euro zone's unemployment is at a record high brussels and seized on a stereo to measures which the government cut spending and raise taxes increase in peoples and as well as euro skepticism here it is future european central bank headquarters here in germany and the building was initially supposed to be a symbol of integrity and competence efficiency and transparency of the e.u. main financial institution but many now gloat that the project that has already far
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behind shadow and over budget may be sending a slightly different message online cynics have compared the bank's future premises with the biblical story of the tower of babel it was meant to reach up to heaven but ended up instead abandoned left as a symbol of hubris and conceit you look at it it's considered i guess modern architect sort of looks like sort of like it's been flat and squeezed and turn around and it looks like a medieval sort of collapse on itself so it's kind of maybe a fitting symbol i think it's very possible that the euro itself the currency will even be around by the time they finish that building look instruction is due for completion by twenty fourteen and it's already known that the president of the e.c.b. will have a room on the forty first floor some say he will not just see a breathtaking city parama he also have a bird's eye view of the turbulent ups and downs of his own troubled empire the ill
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fated eurozone. notion r.t. germany. and all these kinds of reports never misses a chance to take on trading bonking and mark since they saw him next. to some other news making headlines around the globe this hour violence has once again rocked cairo with protesters throwing molotov cocktails and police responding with tear gas clashes broke out during an anti-government rally which people with people also voicing their anger over the influence of the muslim brotherhood protests came on the anniversary of last year's deadly clashes near the interior ministry dozens of people. petering a religious festival in eastern india has killed at least fourteen people including six children entering twenty more the tragedy occurred as hundreds awash has surged towards the river ganges footprint as deadly stampede up comment during the country's holy festivals with nine people killed in a similar incident in september. in rural west wales as
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a noise in the sky those driving locals crazy but that same sound in the air elsewhere in the world is enough to strike fear into citizens paula boyko explains . for victims in tribal regions of pakistan yemen and afghanistan it's the last sound heard before bloodshed ensues a constant worrying that gets louder before it becomes visible but for residents of the quiet coastal town of abba porth in west wales the sound is synonymous with daily life this is the area where the r.a.f. tests its watch keep a drone from as you can see there's one taking off behind me as we speak in good weather the drones take off throughout the day and during the night and as you can hear the noise is so high pitched and dominating residents have called this area
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the buzz box. for local people the noise is a great disturbance because and whining noise send they fly over this area quite regularly the welsh government build it as a state of the art technology park that would create four to five hundred much needed jobs for the community the reality a half deserted site where the ministry of defense employs about thirty people to help test the watch keeper there is a sense of frustration in the area a number of people who were for it in the beginning now opposed to it because they didn't realise the level of nuisance that there was going to be there is behind the development of drones say it means less soldiers come home from war zones in body bags but civilian casualties piling up we know from pakistan that somewhere around two to three thousand people have been killed in drone strikes because of these unmanned systems it's
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a lot easier to go to war and therefore there will be much more warfare and the world isn't safer the british government has already spent two billion pounds on development but they're about to. mitt another two billion on the new armed drone policy could be better spent they could be spent on hospitals and schools rather than on killing machines despite drastic government cuts on welfare spending financing for the drones isn't up for debate to the dismay of locals the daily testing along with the bloodcurdling noise drones on poly r t west wales. heroes and villains oval office cyber wars and fighting huge debts that's all in breaking the subs after the short break.
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which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and horses. sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they'd bite as well it's part of my every day life. i holmes been home to a rats like me just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is
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always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by. it's all end of think forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of ancient traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes. he asks the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and fulfill their dearest wishes virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become
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a magnet for nature lovers and you will see cars but those used to five star pampering maybe end for a surprise the island's infrastructure has yet to catch up with the growing demand here quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even running water for most people a tent is the only eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. if you and your need to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it you'll be coming back again and again.
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what's up guys this is breaking the set i've talked a lot on the show but the monumental shifts this recent election brought regarding gay rights indeed this country's come a long way but the struggle is far from over every now and again a story emerges that reminds me of just here's one example in a public high school in salina ohio twenty students were threatened with suspension for wearing t. shirts supporting the l g b t community they want to cite for fences they were simply shirt saying things like i support rainbow like this so you might say it's political agitation for the student body that student should take a side on a controversial issue here's the real kicker the same school students from a pro-life organization are able to wear t. shirts promoting their cause book according to
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a two thousand and eleven national survey eight out of ten l g b t students are harassed and six out of ten feel unsafe at school for their sexual orientation this discrimination has to end students deserve more from their educational institutions they deserve not to be brought down by a school that's supposed to be building them up and that's why i'm breaking the set . on the last couple of shows i've been highlighting a lot of things i disagree with about israeli policy against palestine but you have to remember that it's not only me or millions of other people around the world it's israeli citizens as well every single military age citizen in israel are forced to serve in the israeli defense forces or i.d.f. and many of them like me are anti.
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