tv [untitled] November 24, 2012 6:00pm-6:30pm EST
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egypt's. president mohamed morsi. to reverse the decree. continue across the country between a. journalist. the clashes that have been going on for five days now of protesters against the president in particular the president's constitutional declaration which was issued on thursday which really gives him sweeping powers in addition there were protests organized by opposition forces in the form of marches to the supreme court of justice because a meeting was being held to find the judges of the country against this constitutional exploration because it really tells you i mean the loss of power as of course when this march actually arrived at the supreme court they were actually attacked by groups of people identified as pro brotherhood and pro president supporters really we're seeing continued clashes and key key marches and protests
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happening across cairo the opposition movement is actually getting it stronger every single day even though there are fewer numbers on there is actually tense going up because it's called the sit in for a week and they've also called for a mass protest on tuesday which the against this constitutional declaration made by the president as i mentioned on thursday which really does grow on the president's sweeping powers that of course of people have really dubbed him now a pharaoh and called his document a coup so really they're building their uniting for the first time against the president and against this document and creating process the marches into here and across the country for the next week the president is supposed to seem to have counteracted all the oppositional forces movements in the sense that as i mentioned there was this march to the supreme court of justice and it was met by pro president supporters whether or not they're actually affiliated with the president officially we don't know in addition the president although he's organization them is a brotherhood of call for their members to come to this to the streets in
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a million they are on choose they in support of the president which is directly counteracting an oppositional protest on tuesday against this document. journalist are committed to believes opposition concerns over the future of democracy in egypt are justified. what have mohammad morsi done mobarak in the height of his power could not even dream of achieving morsi is part of the muslim brotherhood and islam or fascist group they have control over their members and their supporters it is very simple and the country was more than forty five percent of its population are illiterate to control them in the name of religion gyptian is are now seeing clearly the have replaced the military fascist style regime of hosni mubarak into the religious fascist regime of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood egyptians have undertaken their revolution back in january twentieth levon calling for three
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simple things bread freedom and source justice neither of these three. calls demands that they have called for in the in their revolution have been achieved the state of the egyptian of qana me is in shambles this state of freedoms it's been marginalized people who wanted to establish a democracy they wanted to establish solid to human rights they wanted to have social justice applied not to turn it from the military to the religious fascism but of course we have in-depth coverage of the violence gripping egypt's street as well as expert comment on the crisis that's available twenty four seven on our website r.t. dot com. the people of spain's most prosperous and most taxed a region will choose a new parliament on sunday their choice could ultimately decide whether catalonia will remain a part of spain or go it alone after being stricken by the financial demands of
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central government artes and reform or has the story. there's a wind of separatism blowing through europe at the moment and it's reached the northeastern shores of spain catalonia is the latest region to officially aspirate independence is something people here have long felt in their hearts but now they're feeling it in their pockets. i think it's a good idea to be in the band them from. a country. which is. really really bad situation is a bargain for. it's a bargain for the good for the. flags can be seen hanging from balconies throughout barcelona reflecting a growing desire for home rule under a drive to break away from the central government in madrid this weekend's local election is being fought on that issue alone cattle and president of mass has made
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it the centerpiece of his campaign this convergence union party to hold an independent referendum if they win and say a free catalonia would be a cure all for the region's economic problems that have seen unemployment top twenty five percent the economic context in europe and in the south of europe has been a catalyzer of deals of the movement we don't see the signs of people in cologne or believe that with our own resources human capital economic resources we could be better off if not being in the spanish estate this is a reality that a lot of economic research has show many cattle and find it a persuasive argument it's one of spain's wealthiest regions producing a fifth of the country's economic output but it pays around sixteen billion euros a year more in taxes than it gets back in madrid which has in turn insisted public services into austerity cuts. this is not fair i mean we are the ones who're.
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doing our best in mccormick reasons we cannot have all the weight of this measure and the central government that for us is the one who is spending the most and not in the best way last september barcelona witnessed one of the largest separatist rallies here since the nineteen seventies over one and a half million catalans took to the streets to call for independence but the path to becoming a new european state is far from smooth the proposed referendum is against the spanish constitution what's more withdrawing from spain could also force this region to draw back of the european union those against separatists and believe it could do more harm than good. separatism for going alone or would be an economic disaster multi-national companies located in barcelona for access to the spanish work it and being in the e.u. that would be lost once more even of separatism does not happen just talking about
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it creates uncertainty and that is the last thing the economy needs during this current crisis. with poll suggesting after mass will win reelection barcelona and madrid look set free showdown the president this spanish military association colonel leopoldo sanchez has even suggested it might lead to another civil war political parties dismiss that as extreme rhetoric but the remaining cattle lands in hope this weekend will mark the first step towards the break up of spain. andrew farmer r.t. catalonia carlos del quotes a sociologist from pompei of a university in barcelona says that pro independence politicians it will not bring about any real difference to the way catalonia is governed. the unemployment here is around that twenty five percent that is the unemployment in the rest of the state and there's also over fifty percent youth unemployment i mean it wasn't too long ago that members of our to the masses party told spanish catalan use you
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know go serve coffees in england and learn english because there's no work for you here now that generates a lot of rejection and we're probably going to see some manifestation of that in the electoral results it's definitely true that the lumia does have a higher g.d.p. for instance on the than other regions of spain but they have a lot more debt and they've been acting austerity they enacted austerity year before the rest of the of the spanish state so there's not a lot of there's nothing really to suggest that it would be that much better to do mass did say that you know the day after elections there are still going to be you know austerity measures and budget cuts and layoffs and people out in the street and what's been remarkable about this these elections is the degree to which appealing to the nationalist sentiment has completely trumped i guess the discussion in the public sphere about austerity and coming up later this hour no
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good turn goes unpunished. norway appears it to be suffering for its hospitality has that radicalism is fast becoming a popular trend among the countries a growing islamic community. and that's why and how a scandal involving football hooligans is becoming a springboard for the possible creation of a brand new continental tournament. texas wants to pull away from the usa in fact at least twenty states have started petitions for independence after obama won the election with well just a. you voting irregularities but guess what suspicion will never happen it is a very easy thing to do to sign a petition and it is another thing entirely to leave the usa that will civil war thing that happen back then does anyone the usa honestly think that they are gov
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has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tura kind of but he's out of office how do it makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line is a seed you should really understand what that means and what your in for the founding fathers sure did but that's just my opinion. wealthy british style. sometimes. hot. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. parents versus social workers docu nabby and last stop get me me that not many children have become prizes to fight full why does the loss threaten families the social for it to see me in the form of they have a right of willful minimal me they think they have any kind of suspicion about the world will feel for your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children.
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way to the welcoming land of the vikings however some modern migrants are being accused of taking their new home for granted as financial reports. tolerance is no way as well known trademark maybe even to well known thirteen percent of the country's five million population a remembrance but it seems it may be suffering from its own hospitality problem district near them from oslo green area the reason it's so difficult for these optimistic see the start is if it's immigrant i mean it's a population for years it's been home to a large number of outsiders who believe in peace and many locals treated respect so besides it's not enough a while ago a radical islamic group demanded to make its independence from the city and sharia law territory to feel literally at home. in a letter sent to some of the country's politicians and journalists and known extremists have threatened to carry out and nine eleven in no way if their demands
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are not met. that it's really something. to be taken seriously but this is not the first death threat coming from noways muslim community in this media a pakistani born in mom preaches those not praying should be brought to prison for those not fasting during ramadan decapitated is it possible to kill a human being yeah no problem or weapon is made to kill we hear concerns over how some immigrants bring part of their cultures to norway from the head of the country's hunting union on our hunting course in this there were pending for muslims who seem to have more interest in weapons than in nature and helping attending courses is one of the two legal ways in no way to get a personal weapons license if you don't respect the ridge of rules and you want to
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live the way we live in norway and then you can go back to your country opposition party member he himself came to know we as a political refugee. in the late eighty's he says the ruling labor party is importing voters immigrants are indeed among the party's strongest supporters but the prize is high how can you integrate minority when the minority is actually the majority in the society who is going to learn from who who is well you are you going to integrate such rhetoric is too familiar to every norwegian a homegrown terrorist killed seventy seven here last summer protesting against the takeover of muslim immigrants also one to was one of those on that island last july his comrades and friends were killed right in front of his very eyes he says he survived to fight for would brave it try to destroy the most important lesson is that we never can paint. grounded values for ground.
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it's a fight we never win the fight for democracy or. justice it's something that we constantly need to focus on despite concern for the threat to kill made by some immigrants may be a real noways unlikely to give up its dollar and small toe in fact it's quite the opposite for many the only response to brave the n.t. immigrants motivated massacre is seen immigrants embraced more than ever before more if an option r t no way. the local council in britain has removed three children from their foster family because of the parents political views social workers accuse the couple of belonging to a racist political organisation due to their support of the u.k. independence party earlier my colleague bill dodd spoke to paul nuttall an m.e.p. from it ukip who described the decision as outrageous. it's an absolute disgrace and i think it's a case of desperation really from the labor party we have a byelection rather than exactly in the same area where this terrible incident has
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taken place and the council have gone ahead and persecuted this family because they're members of ukip i'm not too sure whether this was a call in. now your party is though critical of multiculturalism and political correctness is this incident an indication that perhaps you're being misunderstood in your failing to communicate your policies. absolutely not i think our policies are quite clear i think the fact that we're now around ten to twelve percent in the opinion polls goes ahead and shows that and the fact is that at miliband the leader of the labor party has come out and said there needs to be an investigation into this michael gove the conservative education secretary has come out and said that this is a disgrace so we're getting backing not just from the people because the public is on the whole behind us on this they think it's a disgrace it would also getting the backing of the political parties as well so you agree with the whole idea that no matter what political persuasion couples are they should be able to adopt children. oh look this corporal have been foster
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parents for the past seven years they have been given children homes and doing a good job what happens here is is a case of persecution i think it's absolutely wrong the people who will suffer as a result will be the children because what will happen to these children now look at but it isn't isn't bringing children up in a political environment of consideration for example would you be happy to see members of the british nationalist party adopting or fostering children for a political party accused of racism. well look i think each case needs to be taken all on its sole basis and we are not so racist party it's quite clear that's written into our constitution we actually members who have been members of the british national party in the past we are completely in this could you keep see this is a political advantage and bring to the attention the fact that the adoption fostering laws in the u.k. really do need to shake up understand that seven out of eight parents are rejected the. possibility to foster or adopt it is that and there is perhaps the you could
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now you. well i think it's something that certainly needs to be looked at i mean there are seventy thousand children in care in this country which quite frankly is obscene that is too many and what we need to be doing is getting these children out to care and into good homes because you know the statistics don't rely on those children in care are more likely to go to prison and not to well at school etc the best place for children in care to be is with loving families and that's why this whole thing is obscene now it's time to take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world for you this hour. around ten thousand people have clashed with police in thailand during anti-government protests officers used to tear gas to disperse the crowd as they tried to break through barricades the demonstrators accuse the prime minister of corruption and holding an anti-monarchy stance authorities say the army could be called in if the situation gets out of control. the remains of the late palestinian leader yasser arafat will be examined on tuesday his sudden death in two thousand
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and four led some palestinians to claim he was poisoned by israel which the country strongly denies the investigation into his death was renewed earlier this year after traces of polonium were found in arafat's personal items the samples will be examined by experts from russia switzerland and france. at least four people have been killed and ten wounded in the blasts during the muslim holy day of assura in yemen an unknown man fired a rocket propelled grenade at a group of shia worshipers observing the festival thirty suspected sunni extremists linked to al qaeda are behind the attack. and the boss of russian energy giant gazprom says the company would support the creation of a brand new football league such an arrangement would see former soviet republics compete alongside russian clubs this comes hot on the heels of the russian football association punishing a team owned by gas prom for fan violence or cheesy good piece going off takes
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a look at whether the grandiose plans are likely to become reality. xevious currently the champion of the russian recently found itself in the center of a scandal when during a match with the team one of the needs found through a flare right on the field seriously injuring the. bring his eyes for the match was stopped and his unit was punished with a technical defeat later with heard from the team's management who protested the penalties saying that me stop taking part in a russian football championship all together analysing it is sponsored by gas problem and the energy giants c.e.o. aleksey miller has met with the team's management and he's now saying that if you need me start taking part in a whole new other tournament between states which currently doesn't exist but miller says that if somebody started working on the idea then gas plant would definitely support it now gazprom is known to be quite
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a supporter of sports it's deputy c.e.o. alexander movie this is the chief ideologist of the kontinental hockey league which is currently the second largest in the wall you know it's probably the strongest hockey teams in the all area so the energy giant definitely has the financial resources to help create new football tournament as well say between the former soviet republics but again this is all now being talked about not actually being worked on and it's also a question how successful such a project would be how interesting it would be to watch and how competitive it would be compared to other football leagues in the world. and coming up max kaiser looks at the different ways a bank can generate profits in a tough economic climate that's on the kinds report after a short break right here on r.t. .
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trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it wants to do the means the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and defense don't souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. to get to one of the five main stars of scrotes and it imitates the gentle breezes
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of summer chara whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopt her. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says it wants to leave to poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument book it was it had stopped its will is because of the spirit of the horse came to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings on my tail and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called.
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keyser welcome to the kaiser report jump down turn around pick a bale of cotton that's right you member that from the old days old plantation days well turn around and pay your rent to me i'm a bank and i own you yeah it's nice to be a banks or in these days of zero percent interest rates printed exclusively for the banks or. max you sound like somebody from k k r they're one of the banks of the world london bankers become landlords as rents hit record so london rents max have risen more than six per cent in the past year to a record even as job cuts by banks reduce employment in the financial services industry to a twenty year low technology and media companies are drawing workers to the city
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while lenders restrict mortgages to all but the most credit worthy customers that's encouraged individual investors and companies including k k r and company to enter the rental market as central banks push down yields on debt to record lows right so this is a classic case of rent seeking you've got the central bank and the investment banks colluding they get interest rates down near zero so the jack the price up rents are going on or k.k. are predatory bankers in the mix it's the result of a completely. conceived monetary policies causing massive rent seeking and financial dislocation well it's also something that you've called before the jim crow laws so any no ordinary person the bottom ninety nine point nine percent of the population they are excluded from zero percent interest rates it looks great on paper wow zero percent interest rates around the world record low gilt wecker low
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yields on. treasury bonds is super we can go to the fed's discount window and borrow it zero percent well actually you can't unless you're a bank protozoan anshul jim crow laws using interest rates to discriminate yes if you are you know in the big house. you can borrow money at close to zero percent if you're on the field work and then your rate of interest is going to be twenty five thirty percent and your rates are going to be jacked up you're shopping at the company's store whether it's tesco or wal-mart now demand for rental properties is growing because first time buyers in the city typically need down payments of about twenty five percent the average deposit is fifty seven thousand one hundred seventy five pounds now consider that that's almost twice what the average salary annual salary here in london is so of course i mean had we had this from the beginning we never had that financialization on the boom in the.
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