tv [untitled] November 25, 2012 10:00am-10:30am EST
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latest news in the week the top story gaza militants are celebrating what they call victory israel stopped short of invading the strip following eight days on the. rise of crowds and power to get yet again as violent protests over the president's grab for power continues of course third straight day. either leaders of failed to agree on the trillion euro budget after rounds of agonizing over where the discussions scheduled for next year. and the citizens of spain's wealthiest region head to the polls for parliamentary election driven by strong sentiments of the bridge.
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you're watching live from moscow with major bomb would say this is the weekly gaza's recovering from the israeli bombing campaign that ended this week thanks to an egyptian brokered truce one hundred sixty eight palestinians were killed around half of them civilians militant rocket fire also claimed the lives of six israelis despite those numbers hamas claims it came out of the winner and some israelis now say the government's failed them as our policy reports. alyssa and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave to spend very anxious living on the air like knowing that at any moment the sirens right off i may have
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to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are a far cry from the streets of gaza when news of the truce was met with celebrations and fireworks the somewhat muted israeli reaction belies a growing disappointment in the way many here feel the government handled things but i do think that israel finished the operation just so and i think to finish it very soon i think we had good momentum for this operation we have a very good start and i think that if we would have continued we could have achieved a. better result from it's i do think that we could have put some more pressure oh and the organization of hamas. would probably keep us from further rocket attacks in the future i hope. the government has
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good reason to finish it now many military experts and commentators believe the ceasefire was a strategic victory for hamas for two hours after officially came into force rocket fire from gaza continued it seems that the israeli government has given in to some of the demands of hamas and has made an agreement with a terror organization i think a lot of red lines have been crossed among the disappointed i viewed friedman a lone protester on television campus he's frustrated his army didn't into gaza and was one of the first to call his officer to volunteer it's important for our safety for our. so civilians safety and that's what we should do against it i'm prepared today for my counter any day any time. but tel aviv insists its operation was a success enabling it to destroy a significant portion of the masses infrastructure hundreds of rocket launchers and
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dozens of smuggling tunnels by believe that the ceasefire in the day was just a means to an end and the end was peace and quiet however it came about is less important as the results and result hopefully will be peace and quiet a return to normalcy for israelis and also innocent palestinians on the other side of the border but hamas claims tel aviv capitulated to its demands especially by agreeing to ease its blockade on gaza the group also showed its military prowess by sending rockets for the first time from gaza to jerusalem and later to tel aviv capabilities that have made him us a real hero of the palestinian resistance the conflict also managed to silence the more moderate palestinian government as must not about us which is why some are pointing out that israel has sent a very dangerous message to the arab world if you want to get something from israel you have to go to war policy r.t. tel aviv. international human rights watch dogs are now investigating the conflict for war crimes measure rockets targeted israeli cities are killing several
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civilians are television has been condemned by some of the service for causing mess of collateral damage filmmaker harry fear was inside gaza throughout the bombing. gasser israel's military operation pillar of cloud has officially ended it started with the assassination of a senior hamas commander. buried here. more than one thousand two hundred palestinians were wounded overwhelmingly children and women and over one hundred sixty seven were killed half of them civilians including journalists israel says when it targeted the top and eleventh floor of this. building and it was targeting hamas as operational communications and injured six when it struck the al kurds t.v. office just below here. at exactly one fifty three on sunday the occupying forces started bombing our office the satellite channel located on the eleventh floor in
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the western side of the building and three rockets hit us my colleagues and i was wounded one of the striking things about the eight day war was the number of journalists that were explicitly targeted by israeli forces three appear to be deliberately assassinated. on monday israel called major local news agencies ordering them to evacuate their premises it then targeted a computer center belonging to the al aksa t.v. channel based in the building in gaza city setting interplays killing two and injuring several star this is what's left of the second floor of the building in central gaza city reporters without borders says that this building is known in gaza as the reporter's building. the targeting of any journalist or civilian under international law is a war crime and war reporting is explicitly protected under international
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humanitarian law the next day israel targeted a press car carrying two al aksa t.v. cameramen they burned to death i don't remember when i got in yesterday near our home a car with a press logo drove past with two young men inside all of a sudden we saw a rocket hit the car those inside were killed we pulled one of them out in pieces but couldn't get to the other one he was literally on fire of course it was the press what else can you say. and i'll could say are the most popular t.v. stations in palestine israel says they're not legitimate journalistic enterprises and that they're associated with the islamic jihad group and the quote hamas terror organization. only had a camera where is the press was the european press with the tarka democracy these crimes are being committed against women and children all of this democracy is a sham. israel targeted media towers including the one in which r.t.s. sister channels office is housed no r.t.
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journalist was injured the targeted journalists according to israeli spokes persons neither journalists nor civilians at all and therefore journalists are worried that the atrocities and massacres perpetrated by the enemy in gaza will be concealed. israel says the. bombardment campaign was aimed at wiping out a massive infrastructure personnel and capacity garson reporters say that they will never be deterred from reporting their side of the story carry fear farty gaza. despite the number of civilian deaths israel maintains the bombing of gaza was highly accurate this week my colleague kevin owen interviewed an israeli official who plays all the blame for the collateral damage and. the israeli defense ministry who i represent and indeed the israeli public mourning civilian deaths on both
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sides i've seen it i've been running around the south from bomb shelter to bomb shelter dodging rockets hearing the cries of israeli civilians and the cries in the wells of the air raid siren when we see the graphic footage in gaza of dead children being pulled out of collapsed buildings to maintain the deaths. of israeli israeli air strikes are the fault of mass. so i can tell you genuinely generally breaks my heart you think that we want to see dead children on any side as i said we mourn every loss of life hamas on the other hand a celebrating and they are putting their own civilians in danger i cannot tell you how much we desire quiet how much we desire true peace and calm in this region when we facing an enemy. double war crime whereby they hardly civilians or shooting at our civilians for every decade now we are in this predicament however with the most strategically surgical precision pinpoint strikes when they're hiding beneath their
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civilian population there will be collateral damage. to egypt now on the third consecutive day of clashes the police in cairo have fired tear gas at crowds protesting against the president's decreed granting him sweeping new powers his decision can now longer be challenged by any authority more than twenty gyptian rights groups have urged him to denounce of the to renounce of their decision the opposition has vowed to fight what it calls a dictator like power grab until the very end and a staging cairo sit in a square president morsi though has extended the move saying it's intended to protect the revolution that paved his way to power after the ousting of hosni mubarak's regime and where i leave middle east analyst at the university of sydney believes the crisis is only deepening. section.
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but i don't have a moment really it's been a month because the room. is the. chorus and experimented. and now we. are given the build up to the tension of the gaza. magilla project. which is most of my credulity. it's not it's really confusing. it's going. this week european union leaders failed to reach a deal after days of negotiating the blocks financial future in brussels most e.u. member supported an increase in the budget while some including britain called for cuts claiming that in a time of a stereotype nations don't have money to spare artists are for its reports. with
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the european commission in london within a week that seeing the brussels budget debate olson italy ending in failure is once again britain's place within europe is back in the spotlight the european leaders also failing to come up with a deal that would please everyone the budget that would take us from twenty forty to twenty twenty that person very much wanted to be seen as leading the way in calling for the cuts indeed in the lead up to the negotiations there was a lot of concern that we've see burson isolated from the other twenty six countries whose angle merkel who is the mediator these negotiations he stepped up to take person side an unlikely form of support perhaps she was very much adamant that person wouldn't be left to fight this alone an exercise that as we saw happening in two thousand and eleven and so we saw those other dany countries getting behind britain in this now at the end of it the prime minister said the person didn't get
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a deal but they didn't get an unacceptable deal but of course that leaves us back exactly where we started with nothing happening and so those countries are going to be left to continually the negotiations to try and hammer out some form of a deal that's acceptable to everyone else some of the we're going to see this budget battle continuing now into the new year. still to come this hour the wind of separatism people of spain's got their money and go to the polls to choose a new parliament dominated by talk of independent. and un says it all with end experts to the train to see how the state can improve its worth me human rights record as a leading opposition party balance to continue protests by the government back that spend plenty multi-story in just a few minutes. british
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live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power such a children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave i don't know i kind of 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 car to replace 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 marriage 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.
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box guess what success is relative to the goal and maybe your corporate boardroom vision of success isn't for everyone women who have kids are failures in my opinion but then again that's just my opinion. will come to the. good the world. sure but as the best and brightest tech minds gather in moscow some came to work while others came to a place to get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scanned russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires unleash your inner gadget geek as i just search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own joints what numerous goodies claiming to take the fight straight to their editors jump on along we've got the future of coverage.
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they're watching our ticker to have you with us a growing threat to european unity is the talk of separatism actively growing in some areas issues of independence and seventy odd dominating local elections and got them on the spain's riches region and the main contributor to the country's economy archies engine pharma is in buffalo on a. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and it is because the cattle i am president has promised to hold a referendum on independence from spain it is convergence and union party actually wins and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the region itself
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a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but it pays far more in taxes to the spanish government actually received back in terms of investment from madrid and that is something that annoys some people here unemployment is at around twenty five percent and also people are having to endure tough austerity measures at the moment but nothing is a done deal because after mass does need to record an absolute majority in order to be able to push through this referendum otherwise he would be forced to form some sort of coalition there is a sticking point in the referendum is actually against the spanish constitution in the spanish prime minister. has said he will fight it with some elements of the spanish media are actually saying that after mass could find himself arrested so nothing is clear cut at the moment and even though opinion polls do suggest that the majority of people are in favor of independence there is a strong lobby who are against separatism and their arguments are based on the
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economy too they say that if catalonia is forced withdraw from spain it would businesses here would lose the spanish market but they could also lose the european union market because catalonia they fear could be forced to drop out of the e.u. and then reapply for membership which could be a long and lengthy process of the rim many arguments good arguments for and against these are issues that catalans of how to mull over over the last few weeks but today they do have to make their minds up and we should get a result later this evening. how well the closely following that got the any election is on our website at our t.v. dot com the latest details and the highlight of the region's protests. alice i made a ball for you online. syrian rebels looking to overthrow president assad have received syria's backing this week the european union welcomed the new syrian opposition group the national coalition as a legitimate representative of the country's people although e.u.
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ministers stopped short of official diplomatic recognition which must be decided by each member state france and turkey where the first powers to give the new rebel alliance a stamp of approval with britain following suit soon. turkey is now pushing for nato to deploy a page of missiles along its border with syria to defend itself russia and iran are among the countries strongly opposing the move seeing it as a possible first step towards a no fly zone and foreign boots on the ground homage to the editor in chief of the syria tribe you know online blogs says the western baghdad rebel coalition won't be able to control actual rebels. we don't nor this coalition they don't control anything on the ground and you know the worst one of them to be the sort of prison. which did not make sense drive through france after the private permission as leader of the sort of of the syrian people the fucking groups
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and cylinders the release the video saying that this provision but not the result remember that they thought there would be keep fighting until they reached their goal which is rather exhibit syria so i don't think they would be able to prove or rebel therefore we cannot hold the rebels marching on the one flag it was an. important member of the coalition and of the same time the muslim brotherhood is the main backer and so forth are all the unity brigade that. the seem pretty efficient if there is something of that not. very it's really. not clear but it's not a good start for the coalition at all. germany that has backed syria's rebels all the way now says it's willing to help turkey with the growing influx of refugees but as marie ivanovna found out those fleeing syria may still have other battles to fight. with conflict in syria raging for nearly two years now the exodus continues around four hundred thousand moved to neighboring countries two and
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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 is 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 manual 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 toward civilians now our government discusses with a very nice face to take a large number of refugees from syria instead of saying we have a huge mistake how we can have that the people can stay in their country german m.p. of turkish origin southern darlin rose to prominence after signing
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a petition accusing the us of preparing a war against syria and iran and calling it an aggressor along with turkey and germany she thinks guilt could be motivating barely dodged. germany's military forces have been british it baiting 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 a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to. would you go with a as far as big news you can or something like
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a mission you go 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 i'm ok finished 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 in their hopes in the way. the people we are meeting 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 the may have better chances but no guarantees they will get exactly what they are looking for help in finding peace at home or how in finding safety in the arms of other. reason ocean
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archie from germany. now to some of today's news in brief this hour at least five people have reportedly been killed and more than seventy hit by a bomb attack in northwest pakistan could blast went off in a shop on the ridge of a shia muslim perception the taliban has already claimed responsibility for the attack it's the secondary splosion ji hit the street in less than twenty four hours taken the number killed over the weekend to thirteen days blast comes despite a temporary conch to mobile phone services which authorities believe is critical remote device. officials from the democratic republic of congo are holding talks with rebels in uganda the group known as m twenty three seize control of the keys city in congress east last week and is threatening to overthrow the government the country is facing a growing humanitarian crisis with around five hundred thousand people displaced since the uprising began in april m twenty three fighters accuse the government of
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a failing to honor the terms of a two thousand and nine peace deal that incorporated them into the national army. the un human rights commission plans to send a team of experts to bahrain next week amid a growing concern the nation is slipping into protests chaos the main opposition party this says it will resume pro reform demonstrations despite a government ban on gatherings bahrain's uprising has been going on for almost two years with activists calling for here sweden's access to jobs and education from this sunni leaders. people have been killed and thousands is thrown behind bars during the government crackdown on dissent on wednesday. i called them to the twenty three medics three months in prison for treating injured protesters and taking part in grayling's they were among almost a hundred health care workers over a third last year one of the govt of told us what she went through during her
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detention. i was involved in treating the injured patients to us dear sisters are not to doesn't really matter. as a punishment for not obeying the authorities to abandon these patients all the doctors who were involved in treating the contest tourist day where i resisted myself personally i was at a state of ducted from my house at three am in the morning and i was badly mistreated i was told carry later on after being jailed for almost two months i wish to disputed tried in a military force and i was sentenced for fifteen years and prison in we've at pealed verdict we were released tonight on bail well definitely they will not bring charges for you for treating the protesters they will come with any charges they fabricate any crimes but the main issue here is to punish those who stood in the face of the regime and disobeyed orders unfortunately as long as these dictatorship
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regimes are backed up by international forces in power and they're protecting them and their allies and i have to say this in britain who don't see any chance for us unless there's a change in the policy of the citizens of these countries. shortly we transport you into a fast lane to moral gadgets and gizmos and our technology update stay with us.
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