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eleven. tear gas is used to disperse angry crowds of palestinians protesting against the israeli occupation of a west bank checkpoint he was there as clashes erupted on the border. fine print in the cyprus rescue deal paints a dreary picture with people's life savings and high balance accounts now confirmed to be rated by up to sixty percent. and fashion costs the u.k. place for wasting money on expensive uniforms. this is two thousand postal workers go on strike over job and pay cuts.
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good evening this is r t it's kevin owen here along with you just after eleven pm now here in moscow our top story the israeli police have used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse palestinian protesters at a border crossing with the west bank thousands of palestinians throughout the region are rallying today against israel's occupation of the territories there marking the land day which commemorates the seizure of a large slice of arab territories by israel almost three decades ago. when i was at a checkpoint during some of the scuffles their. detention actually is running high it seemed for a while like it had it has been subsiding here at the kalandia checkpoint between ramallah and is jerusalem but now even though the israeli military has pushed back slightly towards the checkpoint the demonstrators never the second team doing their advancement on them they have been kept began burning tires just very recently earlier there have been exchanges. they get between the protesters and the border
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police so when the protesters are throwing rocks at the israeli forces and the israeli forces were responding with us dung grenades and tear gas it kind of comes and goes in waves but of course the palestinians are showing no signs of giving up at all of the of this this actually has to land a demonstrations have been a tradition since one nine hundred seventy six when they occurred for the first time and six palestinians were killed in a confrontation with the israeli police and israeli armed forces and it has been happening every here as it is happening today last year in the protests were extremely violent and they usually turn more violent in gaza where the israeli police and military forces are generally using live ammunition and we know that at least one person has been wounded with live ammo earlier today in the gaza strip as for what's happening in the west bank where first protesters being held by the palestinians all over the place there has been an exchange like i said stun grenades and tear gas we do not so we have asked the israeli forces whether they
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have used rubber bullets they have said no but palestinian media is reporting that there have been at least two wounds from from the use of rubber bullets by these really for says of course the palestinians are protesting against the israelis sorry palestinians are protesting against these really occupation of land especially against the israeli settlements which not only do not subside but they actually are growing especially over the past decade and especially under the government of the name in netanya awful what's happening around you right now we see people running we've seen fires in the back describe what's going on around you as well. what i can tell you that that ban was actually stun grenade i'm sorry it's not it's not particularly dangerous they just kind of really literally stuns you and now we can see that the tear gas to a vehicle that has pulled up maybe we can turn around and you can see what's happening actually as we talk so we yeah we see the vehicles which i have the tear gas dispersal units on them they're. they're trying to get the protesters out as we
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as we speak the protesters are lined up on the street on the hill right above there and see they're using the special the special i don't i don't know if we do we want to call them the gadgets which with which they throw stones which are fly quite far i have to say majority of them are very young from even kids as young as ten to rather full grown men to about thirty they're not go they're not showing any signs of giving up. reporting all israel's continually building new houses on palestinian land preventing the two sides from jumpstarting dialogue that could eventually lead to an independent palestinian state today dirty dot com we're asking whether you think there is a substantial solution a substantial solution to the never ending it seems conflict between the two sides this is what you're telling us those who vote if you have so for most half of you say forty five percent is going to perturb one percent from last say that you think israel will simply absorb palestinian land into its own territory twenty nine
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percent there think there will be no breakthrough until global powers stop using the conflict sides as their poor was just a bit less than a quarter twenty two percent believe the situations reached a dead end is neither sides interested in dialogue and four percent this just. changed or optimistic that regional pressure will eventually force israel and palestine into peace the stuff is a member of the palestinian legislative council however he believes it's only israel that's getting in the way of reaching agreement let's take a listen. this is not a conflict between two equal sides that don't have. a bill to find a way to solve the problem this is one side which is the israeli side occupying another for the longest occupation in modern history four to six years of occupation one side or pressing the palestinians i don't think there is any chance for peace process as long as we have this israeli government because what you have now inside the israeli government. ministers who are themselves settlers and this
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is the highest number of settlers who are sitting in the government they are also controlling the housing the ministry they are controlling the industrial and commercial ministry and they are also controlling the finance committee in the israeli knesset and practically they control the policy regarding the occupied territories because also the minister of defense who is in charge of the army is also loyal to the settlers in the ality with such an israeli government it's impossible to move into a real peace process unless the punishment acts. a lot more coming up for this hour of you should be careful now in a few minutes no letup in the egyptian opposition's outrage a scuffle between muslim brotherhood opponents and supporters in the north leave dozens injured protesters in the capital direct the run with the prosecutor general paul shortly also to no sign of improvement in the kuantan of the strike but u.s. and lawyer rights lawyer says the american public has very little awareness of
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what's actually happening inside camp delta. cypriots with six figure savings and many pension is to no standard see the bulk of the deposits wiped out europe's latest bailout terms dictated even wider cash grab the previously thought the central bank says up to two thirds of people savings above one hundred thousand euros will be drained in exchange for shares in collapsing banks. rest will ever be. risk averse dr work this is none of it. bring in a relief. if the bank can pull a rabbit out of a hat and somehow make what appears to be near worthless shares somehow very valuable and i suppose these the positives have some hope that they'll be receiving some of their money back but at this point in time that doesn't look very likely and what's happening now is the rise of the far right in many parts of europe has only in some respects taken off it's been very strong in a country like greece with with golden dawn and in countries like switzerland where nearly
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a third of the popular vote in the most recent election went to the far right this type of action that we're seeing in greece in cyprus now and in greece is only going to fuel the fire is only going to comp more people in my estimation to run to the far right to become more nationalistic and to become more close minded about the options that they would consider for their future never wants to sit idly by and stacie delve into the cypriot crisis in the cause reported twenty minutes time they shared their lack of optimism to a briton and laid his plan for a miracle comeback. when i told you about gold that is that told you to buy gold four years ago right here in the kaiser report many of you asked but what if the government confiscates our gold maybe the more intelligent question you should have been asking was what if they seize your bank account when i talk to you about bitcoin that is to say i told you to buy a bit call it at five dollars per bitcoin you screeched what if they start down the
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internet well maybe you should have been asking what if they shut down all the banks. well it's too late now the template has been set and while europe melts down let's see what the template holds for the united kingdom right here in el britannia where over my shoulder you can see the plank above the mayor's office where boris johnson the mayor may very well commit suicide. the situation of america's most notorious attention comes becoming increasingly desperate with lawyers acting for guantanamo inmates claiming their clients are ready to die now most of the prisoners have believed to be on a week's long hunger strike protesting against their illegal imprisonment and mistreatment at the hands of gods several people have been hospitalized in around a dozen to being force fed rights activists say the jail is a pressuring the strikers not to end their campaign but keeping temperatures inside the camp near freezing point meantime the still no sign of any political momentum
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to try and solve the guantanamo crisis tell us well there's a lawyer who's representing guantanamo detainees in the past he told me the general public in the us it barely aware of what's going on inside that camp. if you talk to people in the united states they simply don't know about one condom oh they don't know today that eighty six of one hundred sixty six people down there are innocent have been cleared have already been cleared many of the others are also witnesses they don't know that the people at guantanamo were picked up on a battlefield they were sold for bounty used by northern alliance people they don't know these facts anymore because there is no coverage in the united states the white house has said that it's still interested in closing guantanamo but i think it's delegated be a few other people and it's also thrown up a tear and said well congress is stopping us from doing anything my former colleagues. and. innocent people who are wrongly hold
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the president and can get in and make sure that those people are released and sent home they don't perry pose a danger those people who are deaf. they want to die if they can't get out of guantanamo the u.s. courts have no authority to order a release of someone who's in guantanamo they're in the hands of the president the president has the authority to do it congress has said he could do it only with difficulty but he has the authority to do it he needs to step up to the plate and get it done we'll call it already today we're going to be taking an in-depth look at the plight of guantanamo detainees next hour the late station break in the set challenges the idea put full by some journalists that it makes live a comfortable life there and should be grateful for being locked up. i forgot to mention one thing about the guantanamo bay hunger strike going on how damn good the prisoners have it there are in a robert johnson military defense editor at business insider the hunger strike is not only been overhyped but get mo is apparently more like a club med than it is
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a prison about this headline it has the other side of the get most strike detainees are treated absurdly well yes absurdly well delicious meals video games for everyone sports then well life what more could these prisoners possibly want maybe the freedom maybe to see their families and have a normal life outside of a prison cell especially since the majority of already been cleared for release having been declared not guilty and just today it came out that as a punishment for the strike some of the prisoners are filing complaints and pleading for humanitarian aid for being denied a potable drinking water and heat yeah doesn't seem like that nice of a vacation getaway does it and hey robert johnson even though you think it most so absurdly awesome i'll bet you couldn't handle it for a week let alone the rest of your life without trial or charge on that note let's
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break that. put in a punch. here no scenes of violence so once again marking the end of the week in egypt stones of bombs left dozens injured in the northern cities of alexandria and zigzagged as supporters and opponents of president morsi the muslim brotherhood clashed in cairo to protest has surrounded the prosecutor general's office demanding his resignation over what they call unlawful action against the opposition well troops there for us. gunderson got it in front of the courts he just general office and they are accusing the brotherhood of controlling and the judiciary and also protesting against a recent summons in the fine very well known activists last week for their alleged involvement in the bloody clashes last week out in this most difficult is that in the capital protesters had changed shots to deal with the prosecutor general's
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office and called for the arrest and summoning all the current prosecutors to conduct a gun a weak position from south is questionable off to the appeals court here in cairo overturn the presidential to create appointing him how do we have time violence outside of cairo in egypt psychosis a tsunami of these street battles occurring between undercover protesters and what is yet to identify and reach some people are saying that they are approached president mohamed morsy supporters who are fighting the undercover protesters all business saying they're actually inflicted suffering is interesting to see if it's what they used to be is being said to them on a talks and also be used also but it shows the protests now in terms of the better part according to early presidential elections saying the present moment morsi has not yet implemented any changes that he promised and that he really is not fit to govern the country. is proving all the crud the pro reform movement in bahrain stun grenades and sound bombs in the kingdom dispersed protesters calling for the
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regime's downfall we talk about that soon north korea rita writes it's serious about threatening war with the subs with its claims once again stirring up the us again on a couple of minutes from the. wealthy british style. is no time to explain this let's go back to target. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on our. mission. critical free. free. free
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free. free. free. free by video for your media project free media party dot com. korea's once again stressed it is now in a state of war that southern neighbor threatening to close a joint factory scene is a symbol of cooperation between the countries already facing the toughest ever u.n. sanctions for his war mongering drole from the korean friendship association told me he thinks the u.s.
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should stop playing with pace between the nations. concerning threats we especially be talking about other things specifically peace peace is what everybody wants nobody wants a war the number of human lives that would go into any kind of aggression on either side is incalculable if the united states thinks this is still just a war game then kim jong un will prove what is not a game game a game it is not something replayed on national scales with human lives and that's what the united states been doing two decades peace is a serious matter that needs to be taken seriously by the united states if that is what it is in the world desires they want the six party talks but the only parties need to be talking are the united states and the democratic people's republic of korea a an open and honest hearing of grievances between those two countries. the report of a fresh protests in bahrain restore police once again using tear gas and sound bombs to disperse the pro-forma demonstrators on friday a court cleared twenty one doctors of taking part in anti-government protests in twenty eleven after keeping them in jail for almost two years dogfight about haji
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who's also faced five years behind bars told us what she went through during her confinement. we were told the most of the during interrogation we were forced to sign some fashion line without weeding them and that the assumptions were taken or extract. to give and i mean by severe storms they're physically and psychologically ok we've been denied from speaking for our. be standing for days not given food or nowhere where hard to get seen. no shower or lots of sound be seeing you think that from what. holds it is that like all of five executions that has sexual harassment acts to be angry all of that gets extractions off confessions doing that is just basically become a break they're preventing and they will shove the whole word that they are venting
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you know are very are. just because that we treated with people i found i felt that that knowledge would force and they're very great in my charges and they were actually as it goes by i have what i confessed that i had a hundred back off life and i gave that to protect theirs so that they can see. if there are there and. online for all americans who suspect genetically trampled food is making them sick don't expect help from the law it seems because behind the chemical has been handed an advantage over people who think frankenstein food ruining their health online we tell you how that war made it past congress interest and greed we got plenty of stuff that night also french squeeze president alarms finally found a way to ring more for the rich by pushing through his seventy five percent tax rate they're not happy find out the lowdown the real story.
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in britain right now it's cut at any cost leaving public workers fearing for their jobs such as the two thousand post office stuff or walked out on saturday in the latest industrial dispute the police though of one of the wardrobe polyploid who explains whether they're managing to cut their cloth accordingly. most of us in britain they're realizing you spent too much money on clothes especially when your budgets already squeezed it could happen to anyone but this time it's the boys in blue the u.k. government spending more stalled says that police are wasting too much money on ordering different breaks in uniform there are forty three police forces in england and wales and each one orders that plates and their equipment separately and to different specifications to take for example your high visibility jacket that will cost as much as up to one hundred pounds per unit in a very aggressive force compared to as little as twenty pounds pay you next minimal
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frugal constabulary lots of four hundred percent difference in price and the same applies to other commonplace items that you'd expect would be standard issues such as boots handcuffs and even body armor this one has got a velcro covering strap here which covers the zip was this body armor the zipper with no velcro. covering strop a time of austerity the last you need is a bit of bureaucracy get in the way of progress it makes sense to have one standardized way of buying stuff and yes it will be a look like people police federation's around the country have been very vocally protesting cuts to their budgets recently yet the public accounts committee says that instead of tackling kwai the police forces are wasting resources time and money on disagreeing over how many pockets they should have on their uniforms the national audit office says that police forces around the country simply need to be
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found together in order to increase their buying power and drive down the costs of their uniforms otherwise britain's bobbies might find that they're burning too many holes in all those different pockets poorly boy care see london. three top stories making headlines right now thousands of protesters brought one of belgium's key cities to hold on saturday lives which is in the poorest southern half of the country had just been hard hit by the closure of a steel plant there it's put fourteen hundred people out of work he will only a region generally is in economic freefall in contrast to the prosperous dutch speaking flanders in the north. libya's military says more than one hundred fifty gunmen ambushed an airbase in the center of the country leaving two soldiers dead the attackers were reportedly heavy in numbers and well armed when they started a gunfight with troops post arab spring libya has been struggling to create a new police force and army after the fall of the previous regime in. two thousand
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ethnic albanians have rallied in the divided city of metro had syrian kosovo against negotiations due to start with serbia in a couple of days time they're the most recent round of e.u. mediated talks in fact over the level of service control in the area is part of a tough process for serbia and kosovo who are both trying to join the e.u. . the desperate syrians trying to flee to safety it seems life gets worse no matter which direction they turn the u.n. is criticized turkey for allegedly deporting back some one hundred thirty syrian refugees thought to be involved in border violence over living conditions and israel or some alarming numbers about people seeking shelter there while in jordan as lucy cuffing off reports for us next life in emergency camps is often hopelessly grim. they come here by the thousands carrying meager belongings and painful memories at the refugee camp in jordan as desert shortage of nearly everything has turned daily life into a battle for survival. everything is hard here we don't have clean water to drink
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and it makes the children sick. for others despair has turned to anger. inside the calm their suffering in syria we're suffering why is the suffering still going on why to hell with human rights to hell with the world to hell with the big countries. but those living in camps are only the most visible part of the problem the tip of the iceberg in a disaster that is far more vast than meets the eye around eighty percent of jordan's syrian refugees live in cities and towns many of them are concentrated right here in urban about twenty kilometers from the syrian border and while camp life certainly is hard urban refugees have problems of their own a deliberate us family to jordan after their home was destroyed in the war they now share this two room apartment with another syrian family. we felt we couldn't stay
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inside the council because of our children we found this home but we can barely pay the rent there is no help with food or supplies for people like us no one has mercy on us this mother of six also lives here she tells us her daughter hasn't had milk in three days they've run out of money and they don't know where to turn to for help. ifas unfair here is full of humiliation how can we live. aid groups call them the invisible victims of the compass the one which is the easiest to see whereas if you have families who are spread over a small city of course they're much more difficult to find they tend to stay remain isolated they very quickly run out of means because many of the families who have arrived lately due north arrive basically without anything local charities catering to urban refugees do exist but they're struggling to this clinic for syrian refugees depends entirely on donations but it hasn't been able to buy new medicines
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for days the money simply isn't coming in and that means no medication for this syrian baby at least for now just like the countless refugees languishing in camps and struggling in cities his parents will have to wait in hopes of help. r.t. jordan. now program of stacy head ring try to ring anyway britain's latest economic ideas in the report coming up. plans to create a medal for cyber warfare have been put on hold by a new defense secretary chuck hagel but should they have been put on hold i mean hackers a drone operators do play a real important role in modern militaries and there are already u.s.
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military medals for things that don't involve people shooting at you the antarctic a service medals given by the department of defense for service between fifteen and thirty consecutive days in antarctica although the cold down there is potentially deadly no penguins are going to storm the base with kalashnikovs the homeland security distinguished service medal has also never been issued to anyone on a battlefield because thankfully for america there haven't been any invading armies in the homeland so is there precedent for a medal like cyber warfare battles i mean yes just there is but when you think about it giving someone a medal for using a mouse to blow up blips on a monitor really seems to devalue the medals of the guys who are brave enough to storm the beaches on d.-day or slog through disease and sneak filled swamps and vietnam so maybe for the sake of the prestige of the of their medals let's just let the cybersecurity one go but that's just my opinion.
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welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are what i told you about gold that is that told you to buy gold four years ago right here in the. it's a report many of you asked but what if the government confiscates our gold maybe the more intelligent question you should have been asking was what if they seize your bank account when i talk to you about bitcoin that is to say i told you to buy a bit coin of five dollars per bitcoin you screeched what if they shut down the internet or maybe you should have been asking what if they shut down all the banks well it's too late now the template has been set and while europe melts down let's see what the template holds for the united kingdom oh right here in old britannia were over my shoulder you can see the plank above the mayor's office where boris
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johnson the mayor may very well commit suicide we can only project what stacey told me more he's had a bad few weeks and you know yes there is chaos happening across europe right now in the banking system meltdown sort of situation but you know before the u.k. it's all like ha ha ha ha we want to check and see what's happening here so first i'm going to look at a man who embodies basically what you could call the british dream financier who ran thirty two million pound fraud order to pay back one pound ashamed city financier who duped wealthy investors into parting with millions of pounds to fund his lavish lifestyle was on monday ordered to pay a nominal court fee of just one pound nicholas levine forty eight was jailed for thirteen years max after admitting to orchestrating a lucrative ponzi scheme which raked in three hundred sixteen million pounds for.
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