tv [untitled] November 23, 2012 3:00am-3:30am EST
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no face in the e.u. the german chancellor warns members might not reach a deal as leaders wrestle over how much to span running the budget busting block. a fragile calm settles over gaza and israel but the cease fire details to leave work now with israel digging in over the mosque demands to lift the blockade. and bahrain sentences twenty three medics for treating protesters injured and mass demonstrations as amnesty international warns of the country's worsening human rights record. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow with memory and josh welcome to the program now
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european financial wrangling in brussels could lead to no deal at all the german chancellor seems to have lost faith in members abilities to work together as talks and her a second day at stake is the trillion euro funding for the e.u. club with countries battling over whether the bloc needs to tighten its belt or are poor and more cash pushing hardest for cuts is britain's prime minister etc for of now explains. still a lot of wrangling going on over this the budget as the talks continue of course the countries like britain like the netherlands that have very much pushing for the cuts are up against the other side of the euro zone countries such as great such as spain really need that money and so the mall cuts that they managed to achieve within the budget itself the less likely it is that the european parliament will appreciate that and so calls you could see these talks even though they've taken say much time and effort ultimately ending in failure as german chancellor angela
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merkel has pointed out there's a very real possibility here that there will simply be a case of no deal when it comes to the budget and we'll see this argument this discussion dragging on well into next year's really at the moment the pitches that you're getting is that the whole thing just seems to be in a bit of a mess as a whole has really seemed to lost his vision recently you know you see these huge protests sweeping across the whole of the year is a very very big divide widening all the time and very much again this is mirrored in what's happening at the east summit now are you getting a picture of a c.t. europe you've got the countries at the moment that is going through this negotiating table that has historically contributed much more in britain is amongst those countries and of the men you now call countries like greece and like spain who are absolutely needing this budget to be passed without these cars taking place britain's not alone for calling on these cuts cameron as i said very much trying to
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helm this by. having calling for these cuts even if david cameron were to get exactly what he wanted from this e.u. summit meeting as they say he might win the battle he still have to fight the war and the war is here britain's membership with in the has never been the same in question as we've been finding out speaking to people in the. takes least. witi security and all the added perks it was once the club everyone wanted to be a part of the e.u. budget will fall under way in brussels britain's place within the european union has never before seen so uncertain. support for the flagging we've come to one of the u.k.'s top members clubs to find out just how you run a successful club and more importantly how do you keep those members happy i think the key thing to be successful in the members club is to listen. i think if you
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start with listening listening to your membership and what they're looking for you've got to educate them sometimes you've got to inspire them right you've got to build long term relationships based on loyalty and honesty but fundamentally you need to have a vision. europe's visions become blurred in recent times as reality has set in huge unemployment to sweat the e.u. the stereotype hits hard in large scale protests and now a common occurrence in britain an anti e.u. political party ukip has seen a rise in support from people who feel britain would now be better going it alone my party you kind of friends party is quite happy with friendship cooperation and try which is the way that this has been sold to the british people over the decades but it's not about that it's always been about creating a centralized political state united states of europe. sorry in reality it's not in nine and that's where it's gone wrong because that isn't what people want so you
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just want to be people once party conducted its own mini referendum asking the british people if they were given the vote today whether they'd vote in all out i'd like britain to be part of europe it's good for trade is good for business and if we're outside of it then we're going to resell it's just a lot easier when everything is in the you know passports needed. england's doing great on its own outside of the e.u. i don't think we should be in the e.u. because that way we'd be free to make up our own laws follow them ourselves the process and minuses there's no absolute answer but if i feel r.t.s. results were inconclusive it seems whether you're the prime minister you're a skeptic a member of the public or just a reporter trying to judge the outcome of a possible future referendum is next to impossible right now the recent newspaper poll found more than half of these asked would vote to leave the e.u. in a referendum what's clear is that if britain is to remain a part of the e.u.
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things are going to have to change how do you keep everyone happy. that's a trick it's a trick and a magic that people everyone happy is treating them as individuals not true as nothing. whether it's the sums of money finally agreed upon in the budget debate all the final count of the referendum should the u.k. have won when it comes to persist in the year a club numbers it's clear will play a very big part. of david cameron has warned he could veto the e.u. budget if the numbers are not to his liking but stephen ward from the panels party says the whole euro project has already failed this is a battle between the rich and the poor but actually it's the rich who are the brussels mandarins demanding more for themselves more money for them to spend and it's the poor people of europe the fifty percent unemployed youth in spain those
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starving in greece the people rioting in france from portugal are the ones that are suffering for the greed of the brussels mandarin but what is changing is actually the people of europe are finally waking up that this is a huge battle between them and this political elites who are demanding more from them every single day whilst protecting their own interests we are not helping the public of greece somewhere not helping the jobs being lost in the u.k. by defending a system that is palpable it failed and will has no real way of actually achieving growth for the european continent in the future. and while e.u. members had a lower finances refugees seeking a better life in a one of a three richest states could be in a world rude awakening migrants in germany finally are forced into social isolation with very few rides to protect them will expire later in the program. one area of the cash strapped leaders are being forced to not let their guard down is on the fans and security the european parliament voted through
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a resolution to keep national militaries at full strength as explains the warning is that reducing the fans' budgets could lead to the e.u.'s strategic decline. defense is giving the european union sleepless nights with the book still reeling from an economic heart attack it's no surprise that its combined military strength has taken a hit now i mean he's embroiled souls have approved a resolution saying that you must respond to the growing years to teach changes and threats to global security and make full use of all existing means including military ones to secure peace and security for its citizens this means a new operational headquarters is on the cards and that the bosses will have the all foresee to jump into all types of crises including what it calls high intensity conflicts otherwise known as war it's a question of business as well your m.p.
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stressed that building up europe's capabilities would save and even create jobs pumping more investment into the military industry not all member states are going to be jumping for joy over the plans the more ambitious common security and defense policy could leave britain between a rock and a hard place the u.k. could end up getting dragged into military campaigns that it has no interest in joining. british. voted against the move accusing brussels of encroaching on children do you by expecting states to relinquish control of the fans and security decisions. it really does trespass international responsibilities for the feds and it's talking about you looking after. it's a direct assault on the sovereignty is this really is about politics rather than the millet this is about actually furthering the cause of the united states and europe because they want to single all be
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a single defense industry they want control for the it's part of their foreign policy and they're actually involved in they want to get in for all of the high intensity conflicts and terminology and that means war in my terminology they want to be involved in wars and to commit our soldiers and. navy people into these kind of conflicts and that is not acceptable gaza slowly recovering after a days of fierce israeli bombardment with a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas now in its second day but the details of the deal to allow the openings of crossings are still to be negotiated as israel opposes hamas demands for a complete lifting of the border blockade israel is questioning an arab israeli man connected to hamas is accused of planning wednesday's bus bomb in tel aviv which injured twenty seven people hours before the ceasefire operation pillar of the fans was hailed by israeli officials as surgical and targeting only militants but
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refugee camps media compounds and government buildings were hit during the assault from air and sea killing one hundred sixty one palestinians while hamas rocket attacks killed six israelis palestinian health officials and human rights activists say more than two thirds of the gaza victims killed were civilians almost half of them children which israel disputes. did the most possible not to hurt the civilians what we did is we pinpointed our operation just to the terrorist leaders and to their army and the ammunition but i do agree that they were once in a while there were civilian cattle casualties and we feel very bad about it but as you know this is not an easy operation no military operation is but by any international standard the collateral damage here is pretty minimal amounts of civilians who die it's hard to say this way it sounds very bad but it could have been much much worse if we weren't so surgical and if our pilots were not given
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instructions to be very very precise in to aim is specially at the military terrorist leaders even though the cease fire now in effect getting back to normal life is a struggle for residents in gaza with restrictions on the movement of people and goods still in place a spokesman for the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees chris gunness says the people of gaza will never have decent living conditions until the blockade is lifted. even. the current upsurge in fine it seems there was a crisis in almost every aspect of life with. their walls crisis over which we are in the process of building one hundred new schools because there was a cute crowd sitting in schools there is a crisis public health because for example ninety percent of all snow in gaza is something people millions of leads to rule sewage but flowing into the city
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every day because. it's not so much the store functional i believe there's a crisis as i see it nearly every aspect of the economically it seems are not good but we have to see what is going to happen as far as the meat machine is concerned we have always called for the blockades be lifted you said that it's a collective punishment of one point six one point seven million people it has to end and we have to see what's in this new arrangement that's been decided in relation to the blockade we hope it's good news well people are. just doing their job trading i wanted can land you in jail in monterrey pak you can break here and i have doctors are punished for helping injured and the regime but after the country brushes off human rights kind of what they have a powerful foreign backing. british
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live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies and allows men to pass them up on the letter to power such a children are set back for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give them the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave out all i can see the logic of her view but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world. the primary goal of life for men and women as a feminist i would think you understand that wanting to fight your way up a ladder to buy a big card or place your shortcomings is a very male way of judging success are women who choose to have families failures or at least unsuccessful in your book even as a man i know that my pocket is really empty after having the first of hopefully many kids but i don't see our child as a financial setback keeping me from buying an x. box guess what success is relative to the goal and maybe a corporate boardroom vision of success isn't for everyone women who have kids are
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welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow with me marina joshie and bahrain twenty three maddox have been sentenced to three months prison for treating protesters and taking part in mass demonstrations they were arrested last year along with more than ninety five other health care workers the court ruled they could pay fines instead of serving the terms the convictions follow a damning report by a leading human rights group which found the monarchy had failed in its promise democratic reform amnesty international says torture and oppression are on the rise in the kingdom which is struggling to crush the eighteen month long uprising one of the doctors told us what happened during her detention. i was involved in treating
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the injured patients to us his distances are not to doesn't really matter. as a punishment or not or being desperate to abandon these patients old the doctors who are involved in teaching the kids just tourist where it misted my sense that there's an elite i was at a stage of death to some white house at three in the morning and i was badly mistreated i lost it. her own past to being jailed for almost two months i wish disputed and tried in the media to the fourth and i was sentenced for fifteen years and prison and we appealed the verdict we were released tonight on bail definity they will not bring charges for you for the beating to protest and they will come with any six charges they fabricate any crimes but the main issue here is to punish doom's who stood in the face of the gene and disobeyed orders unfortunately as long
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as these dictatorships the genes are backed up by international forces in power and they're protecting them and their allies need to see it in britain who don't see any chance for us and this is a change in the policy of the citizens of these countries. while thanksgiving turned out only on the roads in texas where more than one hundred vehicles piled up on a foggy highway killing two and injuring dozens we report on the proud to be online . and blogs keeping their alive on a short leash details and reaction to saudi arabia's move to let husbands withdraw nikolay trap fears about the sending a text message she crosses the border. now take a look at some other stories from around the world egyptian president mohamed morsi has unilaterally expanded his authority with a new constitutional decree his supporters say the move is to protect the revolution while the opposition branagh edge its new pharaoh and called for mass protest on friday the move includes barring the courts from challenging and the
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decisions made by the president and protects the upper house of parliament and as well as dominated the samedi riding the new constitution also cold for the retrial of he's criticized for hosni mubarak over the killing of protesters during the country's uprising. a suicide bomber has blown up a car loaded with explosives and wardak province in afghanistan killing two and injuring at. least sixty others including women and children the blast happened on a street were international and afghan security forces have coordination office the taliban has claimed responsibility for the bombing saying it was in retaliation for the recent execution of four militants now this is the second such attack this week with kabul trying to beef up the city's security ahead of a holy day. germany's welcoming refugees displaced by the conflict in syria this after openly supporting the country's rebel coalition and as marie ivanovna
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discovered the migrants may find out that german hospitality isn't all they hoped for. with conflict in syria raging for nearly two years now the exodus continues around four hundred thousand moved to neighboring countries two and a half million are internal refugees people run even though sometimes they have nowhere to go but recently seems at least one more door was opened to them germany is really in principle to welcome syrian refugees manual in german journalist has been covering events in syria this summer he was in the capital damascus during operation a volcano when rebels attempted to seize the city mineral says the people of syria are being sent the wrong message he was supporting the so-called rebel side the so-called syrian national council the so-called free syrian army with they are terrorist activities to avoid civilian slow our government discusses with a very nice face to take
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a large number of refugees from syria instead of saying we difficult mistake how we can have that the people can stay in their country germany m.p. of turkish origin southern darlin rose to prominence after signing a petition accusing the u.s. of the pair in a war against syria and iran and calling it an aggressor along with turkey and germany she thinks guilt could be motivating berlin. germany for military forces have been pretty bating in many conflicts around the war so they're partially responsible for the wars and as people are running away it means they're responsible for the refugees. but if syrian refugees come here to germany what will they get people in this camp in central berlin or all immigrants and they're angry they've come here to protest against harsh german laws that force refugees to remain at whichever camp the state sends them to that's after
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a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to. as far as big if you can or something. you go or if you come and then you don't show them you cannot enter even these small please then i say ok now i have nowhere to go if it is please are not there famous people here are from africa the middle east and asia they've been seeking a better life in a better place but it seems what they found here turned out to be yet another fight their hopes and we. the people we are missing here have been running away from atrocities and violence and dictatorship in their homelands forced to give up their homes and their lives there just to survive they actually had nowhere to go and they've come here in what may be their last hope but other welcome here enough with the german leadership singling syrian refugees out they may have better chances but
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still no guarantees they will get exactly what they are looking for help in finding peace at home or helping finding safety in the arms of other is. an ocean archie from germany. why after a short break it's tomorrow's world today with technology update. we speak old language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the world's hot spots seventy odd piece interviews intriguing stories for you. says been trying. to find out more arabic.
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hello and welcome to technology update here in moscow we're always on the lookout for the newest of the new and there's been no shortage of big announcements in the high tech world especially if the russian capital plays host to the open innovations forum. the first ever gathering under this name got kicked off at the end of october look to bring together high tech gurus and investors from across the globe more than ten thousand participants from dozens of countries flocked to the expo center along the moscow river to handle the influx the exhibition halls were decked out to fulfill all the gadget driven needs build itself as a unique gathering of leaders in the fields of science business and government to encourage innovative development one in seven hundred speakers gave talks over the forums for days the schedule is jam packed with high powered com.
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it is one of the main organizers of the rodeo certainly let its presence be the tiny take off many of its affiliated projects. exhibiting the size and breadth of its portfolio there are companies ranging from composition materials to solar panels. the one that caught our eye was a company whose main offering sixty dollars in tip top shape. which has grabbed a few headlines in the past. has recently come out with a new. they could be the first products. just like a pharmaceutical company so we need distributors. additionally such events are good for attracting investors and many times of medicine using our technology we have. for the.
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