tv [untitled] December 17, 2012 3:00am-3:30am EST
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it's movement in egypt where the opposition to close of all the referendum on the constitution calling for repeat of the blows off the planes of widespread will. and as egypt and others continue to rule from the effects of the arab spring some revolutionaries now say that two years old things have only got worse as. long as the not children medical workers found in spain protesting health of a taser you should as until stares he acts of his call for more demonstrations against financial power.
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you're watching live from the russian capital hello and welcome to the program the main opposition group in egypt has urged its supporters to gain again occupy the streets and squares in a bid to challenge the first and round of the referendum on a new constitution and the national salvation front peace hold the weekend paul claiming it was plagued by overwhelming forward unconfirmed results indicate that fifty six percent approve of the draft constitution which was drawn up by the islamists would be backing all the president of the muslim brotherhood it rigorously rejected by the opposition who blame the government for turning the constitution into an islamist code and there's still time for compay is again is the draft to turn things around before the polls open for the referendum second stage on sunday national salvation front spokesperson rudy's hoping the opposition's complaints won't remain unheard. right now we want the authorities the
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election commission to look into the violations and to decide by itself whether this is good enough in order to repeat the first round and in case we are going to go to the second round we want to make sure the landslide nations are not going to be repeated particularly in terms of the lack of judicial supervision there were not enough judges yesterday to look into the or to supervise the vote we also complained about preventing our observers the preservers or human rights groups from attending the counting process according to a decision by the judges we want to attend and be present during the counting and we also complaining about the fact that the muslim brotherhood members were going to doing their propaganda inside the polling stations until the last minute trying to influence voters and tried to convince them to vote yes for the constitution claiming that voting no would that mean that you are an infidel or that you are against islam so we're still holding a lot of hope the president morsi will listen to the voice of wisdom and considering that this is a draft constitution that's dividing the country even if we take the results that are being circulated right now it's not enough definitely in
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a country after the revolution to have a constitution that's approved by a fifty something just. under egypt is also a hot topic at r.t. dot com and there we're asking you all to spiritual the country face its new constitution is adopted and so far over a third of you believe the country could turn into a hardline islamic state and might see an eruption of sectarian violence if you were expect an uprising among those who believe the revolution has been hijacked some point out that the new constitution does not differ that much from the old one and the minorities say egypt will face a new fight for power between the muslim brotherhood and the military gone lying to have your say. and as egypt continues to be gripped by instability it's just one of the country's still feeling the effects of the arab spring the regional string of revolts has already claimed tens of thousands of lives and a ball down several were scenes with no sign of it stopping and some of those who helped usher in the trains are stunned saying now that they're no better off now as
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all she is a read i'm going to go over. it again here in tunisia two years ago when a poverty stricken fruit vendor set himself on fire in an act of disparate ssion some say he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with a history of psychological problems whatever more khalid was uses real motivation was his act of self-immolation sort of a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were doing the revolutions they wanted freedom of speech and free elections read on their tables their jobs one thing that seems to be very different result situation this war strife comparison to or. comparison to the before. the revolution. personally i don't feel safe. when we see. all the violence of the
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police. our of solace has so far. if unpoliced man are attacked by by some natural split. and there are less freedoms right now when it comes to and they were afraid i was there are attacks on individual freedoms every day i received so many messages from girls saying but they were. straight even by policemen more who didn't tolerate their or their way off but arresting this is to me a common pattern in the countries that share the so-called arab spring just two years ago hopes of transition from authoritarian regimes to new democratic forms of government seem to have you know writing a summation economy's in shambles and increased interest content the pattern is the same unchanging egypt where people are going out on the streets again with you when
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you asked the only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know a very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policies in libya rising to the bloody terror and the ones that he was the country for over four years as the host and killed in two thousand the iranian government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as beseeching the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to die while conducting supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses so it can't be using now
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looks at guys again it's just a feeling people children and now they're really sickening. would the humanity of the water to. save our family. i got this time to make. that a quirk of. where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we're going to the western leaders were quick to praise changes across the middle east they said it was the beginning of a new democratic era for the region but the model of democracy they may have had in mind doesn't seem to be the right fit i think it has to be a different type of a democratic system. the democracy that the u.s. would like to impose upon egypt tunisia and morocco and the other countries throughout the region and even libya where was waged last year to topple the gadhafi government is not suitable to the people inside of that region in tunisia
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even goes right. thousands of medical workers have marched in this spanish capital against plans to privatized hospitals with more until stereotype rise has planned over the next few days madrid says the harsh financial measures are crucial to how the country climb out of its deep recession and investment advisor patrick young believes the government's approach to the crisis is portland spain in trouble in the first place. the problem is that the spanish government doesn't have any money on the and that's ultimately the problem the difficulty of the spanish government is that it hasn't actually wanted to to bite the bullet over the multiple areas in which it's been deficient for many many years admitting one could say that was the previous government run rather than the current government however the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this lavish government infrastructure it has to be privatized sold off and there have to be stoppage culture because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back
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of a huge property bubble. the bubble was unsustainable and nobody managed to manage that unfortunately while we can obviously say tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to aid them in modern spain the biggest shock of the whole year hasn't doggedly been the fact that the euro is held together the european union is putting on a brave face but owing money to run the place it's trying all manner of things to hold together a cracking and creaking facade and ultimately you know they might just manage to carry it all but ultimately i think the smart money is waiting in the wings and it's looking at the whole idea that we are going to see a euro break down even if it's not going to be as instantaneous as some of us might have predicted. the since a colonoscopy later this hour green with a well was in the u.k. and the government set to boost our new ball on a tree but many britons are questioning whether being eco friendly comes at too
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high a cost. plus protesters in bahrain feel they have a hundred the state has a nice nice tear gas to disperse government reilly's pulling the king speech calling with unity. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality i mean joy you'll favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all it's here all you need is your mobile device watch our t.v. any time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything
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we're watching arties good to have you with us. and more violence has had the streets of bahrain's capital manami say police used tear gas on hundreds of poor reform demonstrators the club just happened on sunday after the gulf monikers king delivered his annual national day address calling for more unity the country's
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opposition is a threatening more marchers after this week until a government campaign is continue running against discrimination in october bahraini authorities banned all public gatherings and attempt to stem almost two years of nonstop protests in which up to eighty people were killed and thousands arrested last week on the human rights defend the builder job on his prison sentence reduced but this wasn't enough to con artists of its who are calling on his immediate release a sane abdullah from americans for democracy and human rights in bahrain says this is racial won't change as long as the government is backed by the west. whenever they come under pressure from western allies like the united states or u.k. they always talk the good talk but they never. do the walk and other wards we recently they came under tremendous pressure from the united states to open up their political systems to start to see the lock to reform the political situation however no such serious steps has been taken for example we still see attacks on
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peaceful course we still see political prisoners not to release torture still taking place human rights violations are taking place on the only basis the human rights issue is the going to be a long week or just in the first place first the law or the king came up with a law that basically banned any kind of peaceful protests that itself is a violation of international law so when people challenge the law that's not illegal that is a clear double your double standard. wants comes to us foreign policy in the region especially rain and syria where the rise violations are committed in bahrain on daily basis over the week we hear nor can the nation from the united states and we would like to see a larger scale of. diplomatic pressure and international pressure on the bahraini
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regime so it will basically start a serious dialogue release all political prisoners and hold the criminals responsible who killed and tortured the citizens of bahrain. across in syria bashar al assad's vice president says neither the government nor the rebels have the military power to prevail in the conflict. arises calling for a peaceful solution through the creation of a unity government some rebel forces have said they're open to seeing shara leave an interim cabinet neighboring turkey which strongly supports the insurgents also considers the vice president a credible candidate to replace our sound meanwhile damascus is on the defensive as al qaeda linked militants claim to have captured and now the loyalist place as their latest advance on the battlefield while russia and china continue to lead calls against foreign intervention. we believe that the matters of the. should be decided by the syrian people not by the outside force.
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force you see that i don't like this guy i want him to go. for the chinese are. upset. because you are for. you don't you lack the country why should you decide that. you should go to we have a problem with. that comes to eat. and you can watch that interview with a marine and for later on today it goes on air right here on r.t. at six forty five pm g.m.t. and some other international news stories this hour the connecticut town that suffered this second deadliest school shooting in u.s. history is due to hold the first two of the funerals for school children massacred in their classrooms last week president obama traveled to newtown and gave a speech condemning the country's inability to protect children and demand an changes in the response to mass shootings the massacre sparked calls for tighter
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laws on gun control with the easy accessibility of weapons being cited by many as the main reason america suffers so many spree killings. libras national assembly has temporarily seal's the country's southern frontier imposing emergency law in provinces near the border it's in a bid to curb the flow of illegal migrants guns and drugs coming in from four neighboring states the border region has been a riddled with law in this even since ever since last year's uprising resulted in the ousting and death of moammar gadhafi. remains a remembering king john ale who died a year ago today hundreds of thousands of people led by the late leaders son and successor. gathered to mourn in pyongyang the anniversary comes just days after north korea carried out and now the controversial rocket launch which was condemned by world leaders the communist country also remains economically challenged partially due to for example sions. the man is set to become the
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japan's next prime minister has spoken of a huge task ahead for knowing what looks like a convincing drawing or election victory because so to a liberal democratic party leader on the faces difficult decisions on the economy and blunder speeds with china is going to be ab obvious second stint as prime minister after a spell in charge from two thousand and six to two thousand and seven exit polls suggest a landslide win with almost three hundred seats. the british government is determined to go green it's aiming for fifteen percent of the country's energy needs to be generated by renewable sources by twenty twenty but those eco friendly ambitions could come at a harsh cost for its citizens as his lower spirit has been finding out. wind turbines turn in the breeze they might not generate much power but they're certainly putting people in a spin it's
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a route that dividing david cameron's coalition government to get his energy minister says he's against wind farms and enough is enough while his energy secretary says he's got no hope for them to speak for the government the energy secretary or the energy minister or the prime minister but in this case he doesn't seem quite sure there's been no change to alter neural energy but in the same breath he hinted the number of wind farms could be reviewed after current targets are fulfilled this would anger the liberals but greatly pleased those who say wind farms are an expensive waste of time such as london or philip merrick's who lives near little cheney caught wind farm the locals were united against it every single democratically local organization that's the councils were against it but of course the developers very careful they dished out a lot of money to locals and of course that bought
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a bit of support amazingly wind farms have got a p.r. . campaign behind them but people do sing seem to think that they're helpful to the environment which of course they're not this one's been open since two thousand and eight and during that time output has improved but it's coming from a pretty no base but only twenty one and a half percent capacity in its first year to just twenty six percent last year. there are twenty six wind turbines behind me each one of which costs in the region of two million pounds to erect according to locals we've come on a good day although wind turbines are currently working usually they say that's not the case and a lot of the time they just start doing that and that's the rub people need electricity twenty four seven not just when the wind is blowing so wind power is still need supplementing by fossil fueled power stations but despite its
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shortcomings the taxpayer folks out fifty percent of it's running costs all subsidies the right way to encourage and in streets mature or are actual shooting i think what we're doing is we're rewarding in adequate technologies now and indeed with fossilised in the more infantilizing them we actually preventing growth what we really need to save these people yes well if you can improve and you can show that you've got a place you're welcome at the moment we're covering them with gold when in fact i quite inadequate locals are quick to point out that less than eight kilometers away is a need clear power station supported by the community as a reliable source of power and local employers unlike the windfall which is controlled from germany but if david cameron refuses to be blown off course the government will stick to its plans and more than double the amount of on shore wind powered by two thousand and twenty to meet european targets nor smith r.t. can't. break my colleague kate baldrige will bring a bill
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hello and welcome to the all too sport show thank you for joining me. and here's a taste of what's coming up. the big three as the russian plane and as its three month winter break we take a look at the time contenders who make up the top story. plus russian stands shy of yevgeny malkin and you need a couple to get nets the winning goals as russia beat finland three one in moscow to retain the china long come. and supergirl we get up close and personal with
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a russian teenager who has taken the world powerlifting by storm. but first a football and as the snow starts to settle across russia the premier league has ended its three month winter break the talks radio says sky and the need have pulled away from the rest of the pack and guns and assesses their championship credentials. ah this was the first russian premier league season to take a winter break in december and while some of the must go big guns like sports aqua committee and denominate struggling in mid table surprise packages like the one in terry a reading high respectively in fourth and fifth yet the title race has emerged as a three horse race with just five points separating taste and zinni in the battle for the championship and the two champions league places. i have to bowing out of the europa league in august has got to now concentrate on the
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domestic competitions and what a run they have been on with midfielders he should be honed and forward particularly influential winning twelve matches out of thirteen in the league however they must go sight slightly silly in their final two matches drawing at champions in need and losing at ungenial but the army man going to the winter break three points clear at the top and with players such as strike a say do them be said to return from injury they look a good bet to end this seven year wait for russian food bowls biggest price. i because of then valmont in the europa league and on going run in the russian cup m g have played moments as than any other top flight team thirty three overall yet goose feedings man have been consistent throughout and i just two points adrift having suffered only two away defeats to task on and to twice former champions were being well the clinical striking fare of some well at all unless seen that there
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are what i have netted sixteen of their teams thirty four goals the dentist on side spent three weeks at the top of the standings this season and have much in their favor and in form team an experienced manager as well as the bottomless budget of billionaire owner so they monkey team up to fulfil them much publicized. first premier league title and champions league football by. twice defending champions in need started the season where they left off winning their first four games including a five nil thrashing of last year's runners up spartak expectations were the race following the one hundred million dollars joint signing your fault and knocks a reset but then it went wrong for china's politicise ego denise of went on strike over pay and they quest out of the champions league. things seem to be returning to north.
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