tv [untitled] November 28, 2012 7:00am-7:30am EST
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police crackdown on the cairo protesters pressing the president to abandon his olive grabbing decree all leave as demos as stocks look like a rerun of the revolution. palestinians say they'll go to the international criminal court if it's confirmed that out of body was poisoned and hope the stages are great at the u.n. will help because. terrorism evolves franza draws up plans to contain homegrown islamic radicals operating in cells and that each of the ways of the european union.
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twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t egyptian police fired tear gas at protesters. square but still the demonstrations against what is being seen as a dictator like paul grab by the president show no sign of ending over one hundred thousand people are calling on mohamed morsi to do you after he gave himself a floor beyond the reach of the courts artist tom botton is and kyra. a running street battles has been going on in the streets around risk where between a large group of largely young male protesters and the police there all throughout the night there were tear gas canisters being fired into the crowds the protesters picking those up and throwing them back at the police lighting fires in doorways pulling branches off trees to light bows and tearing up large sections of pavement
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creating blocks about the size of a fist to throw at the police as well the police vans this morning absolutely battered by those by those missiles and still going on the police firing tear gas canisters into a group of protesters that was accompanied by essential protest but the hard core of that still camped out in the middle of town for a square calling for gyptian president mohamed morsi to rescind that declaration that he made giving himself sweeping powers last thursday which has caused such a furious reaction immersing himself was trying to calm the situation and he said look i'm not the same as my barrack which is what a lot of people are chanting down in the square that you've done the same as mubarak he said i'm not the same these powers are only temporary until egypt can get its constitution and parliament sorted out however that's not really convinced
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many egyptians from the more liberal sections of society protests all over egypt including a number of deaths in these protests mercy's going to have to work hard to try and calm these tensions and show people that he really doesn't want these powers permanently as people here fear he does. egypt's supreme constitutional court has accused the mostly of targeting specifically khaled editor of the al quds newspaper says the president is putting himself above the law and compared his behavior to fascism. this. divided egypt and even bought a. civil war and fortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before they are against. this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people
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are saying no to the new newly born state of looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim or christian who is liberal leftist this is the real people if you saying no to new religious fascism. making the president of. the president and the muslim brotherhood behind him have already lost their credibility they have promised so many things in the past never kept their promises that's why most of these people are on the streets they were talking about over a million up till now because they are not happy with this. the different president and where he's taking the country is the focus of debate on peter lavelle's cross talk show coming up at fifteen thirty g.m.t. . but i will give her statement to conclude. i
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think used a friend in the revolution the reason he had to act is the judicial council was going to overturn and block the constitution and prevent it from being finalized and i think the white house is going to give them a little speech it's not pretty but i dispute that idea that always in history temporary powers become permanent powers the general rhetoric back a morsi is always a little more time a little more time and that is well let's consider that since last year the brotherhood they've had powers and they've been in parliament and we've seen how they've reacted to every single crisis the police is brutal as brutal as ever he is currently targeting the general public prosecutor so in my opinion that that is just a take over. palestinian
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officials are threatening to appeal to the international criminal court if it's proven that they're late leader yasser arafat's who was killed his grave was open and she stay and samples from his remains collected through teams of international investigators will test them for radioactive substances results are said to be revealed in a few months the inquiry was launched eighty years after our father's death which was officially caused by a stroke following a mysterious illness israel denied a palestinian accusation at s.s. an eight hour fatah saying it had nothing to gain from his demise and political analyst on monash b. says the new investigation into arafat's death could actually be used as a tool to cause a rift between rival palestinian political forces. if there is a poisoning of president arafat someone must have put the poison in his food or must have put his poison on his skin and to do that it must be someone from his clothes on to wash and to open this investigation would create disputes within the fatah movement and within the close people to yasser arafat who are now the closest
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people to mahmoud abbas so therefore the question is is there a political objective on the part of qatar to support such an investigation or is it just an investigation because people really want to know what happened to their leader and they want justice to be you know achieved a murder inquiry into arafat's death comes as the u.n. prepares to vote on whether palestine should receive nonmember observer status at the organization if approved it would mean international recognition of the palestinian state and give it additional powers like taking issues to the international criminal court and participating in the u.n. general assembly debate france has already said it will vote in favor of the big the u.k. is also reportedly leaning towards a back in the resolution on the u.s. is strongly opposed. yes senior policy analyst at the reason foundation think tank says the bet is the only option for the palestinian authority is to strengthen
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positions. the short run i don't doubt that they will make things worse. it really is that we're ready been saying that this is an inflammatory for about fifteen moves which essentially says that the fed is daniels are not going to live by the and he meant they don't that has been in the fossil record and if that's the case then there is no need to continue negotiating negotiations are beginning considerations with the palestinians so i think for a while for sure this is not going to help the peace process but you know i think from the palestinian standpoint the freeze peace process was not going anywhere anyway and so the phones they are concerned they don't have all that much to lose perhaps right now in pushing this probably isn't any standpoint obviously on one hand not do anything about this move with about a bust it doesn't look good it makes them look weak on the other hand if they weaken of us any further as actually the foreign minister of israel has been
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calling then they lose their only wanted it you know your contention ally among the palestinians on the whole might probably help us because it will definitely strengthen him with the palestinians and might not hurt him too much with the israelis. well we bring you full coverage of palestine's un bija boys live here and online also at the website you can find about a about the crisis in the making it's of the american middle class with a new study showing the gap between rich and the poor has suddenly growing kids why this in decades. and russia's megaphone kerry gets a one point seven billion dollar welcome on the london stock exchange defying the prevailing doom and gloom economics.
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as if a di economic predicament fall public mood and gloomy al glocal weren't enough friends now has home grown extremist to worry about short of cash and opportunities disenchanted french youth are increasingly turning to radical islam and as archie's alessio shuster reports stopping the trend is not proving easy. the recent national white police raid on radical islamist groups in france made headlines with arrests made in all regions the youngest suspected terrorist was only nineteen but it was not the age which shocked so many little men that we discovered a network of seven additional people living primarily in paris strasburg and can all these people were born in france and are french nationals they are linked to the radical islamist movement police say the group was plotting at least twenty five terrorist attacks against jewish organizations and schools and age of twelve
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detainees were french natives who had converted to radical islam and experts say this worrying trend is gathering pace as the financial crisis group's europe and many youth are finding themselves out of work if you go and you say you are excluded and the best way to change your life is to become immersed in it would not work with the majority of course but did the majority need to have permanent fruits of people converting economic crisis deepening it could probably create more exclusion and so more people today quoting the most in communities to convert to islam france is no stranger to combating radical islamist groups since the nineteen fifties it has been countering all jiri in iranian and lebanese terrorists and more recently al qaeda but this expert site is a totally different matter just like most of europe over the years france has grown very successful in reinforcing its borders and preventing most of the threat coming
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from abroad but with more and more homegrown radical organizations appearing on its soil tracking down possible terrorists with passports would be very hard if not completely impossible security services believe for now the situation is under control as the conversion to radical islam is still relatively rare but no one can guarantee it stays this way as the number of violent. siddons by french muslims is already on the increase our secret service are really well experiments to fight this kind of terrorism and they are watching very carefully the internet the date of the most kids and all the people who are traveling. radical music in countries but this doesn't mean that we will stay safe from any at security specialists claim many arab immigrants living in french suburbs have already had a taste of warfare taking part in different middle eastern conflict over the past decade as to what could happen if their experience and views are mixed with the
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growing anger of native french youths perhaps time will tell you rush hour ski r.t. reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top of the ledger whistleblower was a bradley manning is to be heard in public for the first time and yes the trial you're likely to get claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for allegedly drinking thousands of secret documents to wiki leaks. and sometimes all for a lot of what you say on twitter all might be inappropriate not to morrow and because british policy will tell you fine you and maybe even jail you for a report on cyber censorship coming up after the break.
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it was not the military i guess army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting power it was not the operation to secure and rebuild a devastated country caliber company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq . it was the campaign for making billions of dollars album for all reasonable and forty bills to exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. or profiteers won't cheat. the great russian laureates. prevailing over hazards and asperity.
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you're watching our t.v. live from moscow the man charged with the biggest security breach in u.s. history is expected to make his first public statement since his arrest in two thousand and ten bradley manning's preach all hearings have begun amid reports of him being mistreated and even tortured in confinement before trial chase meda lawyer and author of a book on manning says even some members of the military support manning's alleged actions. both opinion in the military and intelligence and law enforcement is quite divided about this i am not going to lie most people in the military have a very strict by the book attitude towards many of the rules not all of the rules but many and would like to see many convicted but i have talked with infantry one of whom who is caught on camera in that infamous collateral murder helicopter video
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who sees bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including that helicopter video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going to end ditto for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who think such a thing as we get leaks is very good for national security including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. complete round with who is a time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our war it's to be in in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. if you want more on the bradley manning case head to our dot com where we explore the reeky leaks
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a whistle blowing web site which you gave a platform to expose at the u.s. government secrets doesn't yet have been released and julian assange slater's claims of banking conspiracy plugged into draining the budget by blocking its cash had on line for the story as well as all the details very own. there hasn't been a thing yet. it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is helps journalism on the we. we want to preserve. something. authorities in britain appear to have turned their attention to facebook and twitter determined to bring irresponsible posters to account it's led to
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a whole slew of prosecutions resulting from offensive misunderstood and even joke posts artie's public or reports from london. do you think before you tweet what if you're in a bad mood or you just have a controversial opinion would you post that as your facebook status you might think that what you type is insignificant considering the wost expanse of the internet think again for something that you type on here you could end up in. paul chambers two years ago the accountant worried that he might not be able to fly due to bad weather tweeted robin hood airport is closed you've got to weaken a bit to get your together otherwise i'm blowing the airport sky high arrested questioned for a towel as convicted and find the tweet lost him his job and cost him thousands in lawyers fees chambers case branded the twisted trial true such widespread
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condemnation that it was eventually overturned by the high court nineteen year old linford house posted a photograph of a burning paper puppy on his facebook page a symbol of remembrance for the soldiers that die in war arrested questioned and held for twenty four hours before being released on bail and we're very worried about people being taken to court for essentially having a fit of bad temper and saying things in an intemperate way i think that's wrong because people start to look over their shoulders and wonder whether they're actually allowed to express the opinions that they're actually hold also worried about the kind of people who are getting these convictions often they are people with political views and it's a very bad thing when people start to be told that they can say things because their political views are offending others the law used to convict most social media offenses was drafted before twitter and facebook were even conceived it was
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meant to protect individuals from being harassed or threatened over the telephone free speach. vacates question how that relates to posting your opinion online the trouble is that when things are post on things like twitter and facebook is that they're there for all to see and for people to share and so the definite becomes an element of mob rule and then pressure is put on the police forces to act on that rather than abiding to the legal system that we currently have teenager matthew woods found out all about more brule after making offensive tweets about a missing five year old girl an angry crowd gathered outside his house and he was arrested and sentenced to twelve weeks in jail but i don't think anyone ever expected political correctness to become enforced by criminal law. if somebody richen me then i want the right to be rude but i don't want the director for the police to get to come around in order to think that the whole work of
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a free and grownup society is to use this tattle tale on each other nor isn't quite sure how to respond to those wanting to test for freedom of speech in the u.k. really goes the u.k. is director of public prosecutions has promised to draft new guidelines on how to respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just guidelines but reforms that urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online. r t cyberspace some other world news in brief now syria first these thirty. killed and dozens injured by twenty car bombings in a damascus suburb mostly populated by present assad supporters one state news agency blamed terrorists for the attack the region has seen fierce why do between rebels and the government forces in recent days the violence comes after france i
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decided to join aid more than one point five million dollars to rebels. iran has unveiled to upgrade to the domestically build lied to submarines and overhauled over quaffs it's the latest part of tons of efforts to improve its defense capabilities we have great is being made to because it fears possible future attacks from the likes of israel all the u.s. against its nuclear program it's now planning a major naval drill. deadly floods in panama have forced more than six thousand people out of their homes as hundreds of houses were buried under water some roads have been washed away by massive landslides the downpours have eased off since tuesday rivers overflowed their banks damaging bridges and buildings. tardies washington studios now breaking the set coming up in a few minutes stay with us.
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you can tell an ordinary russian siberian in the blink of an eye. to the poll just in those days siberians were different clothes eight different food. different animals. but what about. my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian post. so i decided to. a small town just outside. many. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia
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to put them in super bowl filled with cabbage and jam making sure you can have many as a starter main dish. although it may drop out of. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only accessible by air transport in the summer. and winter. it's inhabited by so very. a large muslim minority that migrated head before the russians. and this.
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here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor night concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history covers the less well that may be changed dramatically before our eyes that some additional space time with twists and turns in the hallmarks of this what you want. to do because you've never seen anything like this so. what's up guys i'm abby martin and this is great in the set to be happy about you guys on friday things given just around the corner and of course the breaking news that general petraeus just resigned oh if only he would resign for his crime of overseeing a murderous drone program and not an extramarital affair which brings me to this
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interesting development there's a new drone propaganda web site in town called increasing human potential. interesting choice of words there the site advocates the use of drones and how fitting that it's just in time for obama's second term to look new web sites holy dedicated to taking any humane edge off the practice of drone warfare in the mission statement says the goal is to quote highlight the valuable and endless benefits of all the unmanned systems and robotics what's behind this fancy rhetoric is that the people in yemen pakistan somalia afghanistan and any other country that the government has a shadow war in right now are being terrorized on a daily basis let's call a spade a spade this is just a pathetic attempt to rebrand the drone king's policies just hours after obama got reelected he oversaw the drone bombing in yemen but you know when you have news agencies like the washington post which censors civilian death counts from drone bombings the lackey.
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