tv Headline News RT May 18, 2013 1:00pm-1:29pm EDT
1:00 pm
turkish police a clash with demonstrators in a town near the syrian border in the latest protest over turkey support for the rebels. sectarian roots the deep end in iraq with one hundred and thirty people killed since wednesday some of the worst bloodshed in years of sparking fears of a return to seven civil war. plots u.s. security for wanted again though with the arrest of a suspected terrorist who got into the come single family just like the boston bombers. international news and analysis as well as also this i'm to bang with say.
1:01 pm
turkish police have five guests and protesters in a town near the syrian border which was the scene of a double deadly double call bombing a week ago the andress one a similar clashes and it's jimbo and ancora demonstrators that angry about taking support for the syrian rebels which they say is putting turks in the firing line let's begin now with journalism and well off center he's covered a syrian crisis extensively miss the us and ride so with us several deadly cross border incidents claiming turkish lives that recently shortly on has the right to take action to prevent a spill of the syrian conflict. whether turkey has not just the right to test the obligation to prevent the spillover but if we look how unkind are acting politically we see that on how it's doing the contradiction of this right now turkey is supporting fuel into the fire of the conflict and where now the turkish
1:02 pm
demonstrators the turkish people is upset because of what is happening on the turkish side it's their full right because it's like to let me say to invite a fire starter into your house because you want to send to me later to your neighbors and then you wonder that the fire starter starts putting fire on your own house we have to see that turkey has a nine hundred kilometer long border with syria and we have to see that turkey doesn't do anything to prevent terrorists and mercenaries crossing the border from turkey to syria in contradiction turkey even supports those terrorist training camps. turkey is giving supplying a lot of means in turkey right now and being like a hostile power towards moscow's speaking of syria what do you think turkey is trying to gain by supporting the syrian rebels. we have first to distinguish really between the turkish government and the state of turkey or the turkish people the
1:03 pm
turkish government right now and. i think there are several interests they have in this conflict when the most important interest at the beginning is that turkey is the most important nato member in the region and that turkey does the job of the neighbor turkey's acting as the west which thirty two eight because turkey also gets money from the waist for what they do but what is also important is to see that prime minister and his government they share something like what we call the need or want to money that turkey will become again the leading power in the region but what we shouldn't forget there are also other reasons so we have reports here we published we published already reports about syrian rebels. this is the sampling industrial compounds in poor industrial area and transporting it illegally to turkey to weaken down competition that i led to industrial area is
1:04 pm
to weaken down so even when it comes to peace spake to syria there will be not a lot of industry anymore i think this should be also be mentioned this is also important a radical elements have been gaining popularity among the syrian opposition recently the house foreign support for the rebels are fighting extremists. we should finally stop right now to distinguish the rebels it's nice rebels and bad rebels to say all that already elements but they are also the nice regiments the democratic and the liberal elements if it's a the so-called. more moderate rebels claimed a couple of times in the past that they consider the jihadists from the front the troops come raids in the fight against hamas because so if the west helps us now or in turkey says we support the moderate rebels it's not true and nobody can assure
1:05 pm
that a gun comes from the hand of a so-called ma. well in the hand off a so-called extremist rebel i think we should stop to distinguish finally because this is a big lie it's not that i guess the question back is dad's turkey's support peace or through diplomacy i mean it's voice some opposition to be coming into that in a conference on syria saying it will simply by assad wartime. first of all it is not up to turkey to decide who is governing syria if there is a president assad or not that's the question it just refers to the syrian people but turkey right now could do a lot to stop the violence in syria it would be very easy for him caught up by closing the borders by sending home or arresting or fighting against the terrorists right now on turkish soil waiting for a tripling or for going for infiltrating to syria i think i could do a lot they don't do anything in contradiction they put fuel into the fire and they
1:06 pm
make the fire much bigger now what happened is that the fire came back to turkey with with the bomb blasts we are we are also talking about in the turkish people of course knows that this is a horrible politiques violating the security of the turkish people and at the end violating the security off all the people in the region a lot from very late and that there was a definite as the manual he's covered the syrian crisis extensively and sharing his thoughts with us. iraq's again finding itself torn apart by bombs and sectarian strife gunmen have killed the family of an antiterrorism police officer in his own home in baghdad while eight of his colleagues were abducted on a desert road west of the capital now on friday at least seventy six people died in a series of laws iraq's deadliest for eight months the worst attack there came when two bombs exploded outside a sunni mosque in. killing more than four dozen people the government is deadlocked
1:07 pm
with iraqi sunis who insist they've been marginalized ever since u.s. troops topple saddam the same key belsen is a u.s. congressman who believes america must clean up the mess it created. i think we have an obligation to stay engaged with iraq. diplomatically and developmentally militarily quite honestly i don't i am not convinced that we can meaningful improvement to the situation with some point our role in iraq militarily needs to come to. and even if there is horrible military or violence going on there i mean the questions being raised is are reengagement going to help i doubt that seriously but what i think we do need to do is to remember that we create these conditions and we have an hour ago an obligation and you know we've got to make sure that i mean if we can play
1:08 pm
a diplomatic role to help cease the violence we should and if we can certainly help rebuild this country i think we have a moral obligation to do so because we are part one expert on post-war iraq told us how he believes or some nations are trying to use iraq's sectarian groups to break up the entire region. you know. at the orphanage through the fire i mean the state created all this you know it's it's kill or you know they see this. as one big. issue to break up the whole entire region into. all the really capable and it. cannot be i mean through defense against foreign intervention in the region all this this whole situation. and the breakup. including iraq.
1:09 pm
and his back his son national has been arrested on federal terrorism charges in the u.s. he's accused of conspiring to make explicit and supporting a foreign jihadists miss meant the man had entered america legally just like the boston bombers and the incident has to express fayez that washington's failing to screen potential terrorists as marina partly explains. a thirty year old was becks and national has been arrested on a federal terrorism charges but just three years ago he was easily admitted to the u.s. as a refugee prosecutors have charged proselyte deen corben off with conspiring to provide material support to the islamic movement of uzbekistan an american designated terrorist organization and off he was arrested in boise idaho where he has lived since immigrating to the u.s. it's also kind of what's not clear is how a man allegedly tied to a terrorist network was able to bypass the u.s.
1:10 pm
is a seven hundred billion dollar national security apparatus and enter the country some would argue that homeland security officials should have thoroughly vetted it was back and rejected his application for refugee status but when it comes to the u.s. homeland security system expensive doesn't necessarily equate to a fact according to a report by the u.s. inspector general the u.s. justice department temporarily lost track of two former terrorists who participated in america's witness protection program now the independent investigator found that officials at the witness protection program failed to share the fictitious identities that had been created for terrorism linked witnesses with the f.b.i. terrorist screening center that's the agency that maintains america's terrorist watch and no fly lists so as a result some participants of the witness protection program that were put on
1:11 pm
a no fly list could have flown commercial flights without approval in the meantime the u.s. that of these use to track suspected terrorists has reportedly reached eight hundred seventy five thousand leagues that's more people than the entire population of cyprus clearly washington does not have enough resources to monitor each and every name. on that list and as recent developments tell the u.s. government has also failed that terrorists are entering or leaving the country according to new york bring up or not are to. the u.s. keeps a database of no no suspected terrorists with iran seven hundred fifty thousand names on the list one of them was a dead boston bomber he was considered to have posed no threat just months before the marathon atrocity wonder terry news editor told us that the mess of list of suspects may be too big for the u.s. to handle the great irony is that the more information you get out there and we do
1:12 pm
press or security organizations together more and more and more and more but somebody has to process that information is the more information we gather chances are the less you'll be doing any good if any data that's in that database so you can have it as many names and as you will on this hundreds of thousands of just a million names in there at this point the chance of actually doing anything with any one of those names and if he useful to militias or to the database comes the more information we scoop up the less people in it so that we can talk about security measures all day long but it's going to open up in society people are going to come and go and someone will eventually be identified as terrorism suspects america's family drug stalls are in a critical condition that's because patients are being false or to use they personal big chain pharmacies we tell you why. that's why you're obsessed simmering and neo nazi movements are becoming an increasing concern and we'll have more on that after this.
1:13 pm
well. financed technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. modern russia was built. fuel for its factories. for its steel beam are losing hope and heat for its people. joining me james brown to meet them spend their lives underground and live in one of the world's most dangerous professions. parts of coal on the t.v.
1:14 pm
. thanks for staying with us you're watching are the cyber currency big coin has suffered another setback all to you as authorities a seize of the a cons of its major operator it now have a process of exchanging big coins which now stands at about one hundred twenty dollars pay unit so why is the u.s. government so worried about the current sea and that is the big coin able to beat traditional currencies that it's a pod users must for its download to what they call a virtual wall it onto a computer all mobile device will then get an address for this wallet and can
1:15 pm
transfer a big coins to another use off a small charge and without a banking mediator from a distance it may resemble web my meal the pay pal system but i think difference is anonymity all transactions like crypted and untraceable it's the feature that's ringing alarm bells creating a space where ons and drugs can be brought and sold alongside more in the sink. now this isn't putting some big names investors today and this week alone a big related start up once five million dollars in back e bay calling software developer i made a typo he says the lack of middlemen is what makes the use of digital currencies so appealing to the public the big system i think is really simple system because it's based of this concept of open source so i can download the source code for a pic or in a new can read for it and you know like how someone can speak french or spanish or english i can read source strictly what it says it does it some it really powerful
1:16 pm
where i have because it's not on my computer and i send it over the internet direct to someone without any middleman whatsoever using software that i wrote myself completely when i have a bank account i don't know what happens in that bank account i don't know who is dealing with are all the middlemen and institutions there were big corners none of it's total control over your money it's proper free trade not the not the fake kind where you need to register corporations or special companies and then your share of the market because of regulations it's kind of money where anybody in what can participate paper loan is blocking access from over sixty different countries worldwide because it doesn't have any of these restrictions or limitations and the payment system is used as a political thought to shut down speech on the internet and that's why the big point of signing point. now we want to find out what you think is behind america's attempts to claim down on the digital currency let's take a look right now what you said so far over the house of you say the federal reserve
1:17 pm
is trying to exert as much control as it can over finances more than a third now thirty five percent believe the u.s. wants to retain its control over people's freedoms on the seven percent of you think that washington is attempted to make big news payroll taxes and are the final few at six percent i think the american government generally wants to stamp out big quite a facilitated crime i had to r.t. dot com and have your say. right now dozens of a neo nazi activists have rallied in birdman with actual police said drafted in to curb the growing popularity of far right movements is raising concern across the european union put all of investigates what's fueling it from britain in the west to greece in the east far right groups and making their voices heard. crees in this financial crisis affected everyone has allowed the right wing
1:18 pm
organizations to give people someone to blame for their problems it's those people's fault that is how they were crude. greece has seen a marked increase in support from the far right don't see groups golden door and open eyes ation divided by the critics says. by their supporters is the same greece for the greeks and the system. not only preach it and cultivate. but they are a type system at. present golden dawn have made the most they have elected officials on their books including the current greek m.p. elias can see artists it's not only in politics that extreme right views are permeating this goal celebration by a key athens is go to discuss the d.s.
1:19 pm
so the midfielder found for life from the national team despite his claims that he didn't know what this meant and here in germany a country which experienced firsthand the horrors of naziism right wing extremist groups springing up right now with tension in germany is focused on the murder trial of that issue out there know as the nazi right she's accused of being part of a national socialist terrorist cell that claimed to have murdered immigrants in one policewoman to thousands after nine hundred forty five are told about what happened in the war on the holocaust of course but some held on to those ideas when the wall came down we saw last rise in right wing groups that grew into today's neo nazis as well as unsafe fascist organizations members of germany's mainstream right wing party d. sis that their policies are the only way to tackle the current problems facing the country. if we as german taxpayers have to save the entire europe we are going to
1:20 pm
go to broke we have to admit that some european nations cannot be saved and focus on those that can't. it seems as long as europe's finances continue to languish in the red more and more people are seeking answers with the right teacher all of a job. there's more news out from germany at r.t. dot com including a nuclear near miss enhance it's revealed that one of the nation's biggest cities. it was on the brink of a radiation disaster earlier this month we have the details online. plus of the so-called syrian electronic army turns up the heat in cyberspace at targeting a string of western media outlets find out who the late was hacking victim is on a website.
1:21 pm
today vorlon game flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations room today. now to some other news making headlines around the world of the boys seven three seven four fly off to its landing gear collapsed when it touched down at one of moscow's international luckily all one hundred thirty five on board used to add a jet evacuated safely onto the runway with no reported injuries a seven planes on route to the new call for international had to be diverted but they also now back in operation and investigations now under way. in romo thousands of workers have rallied against the country's austerity policies
1:22 pm
are calling urgent labor italy's going through the longest recession in decades in the new prime minister enrico letta is facing a tough challenge to sort out the punishing measures introduced by the previous government another urgent issue is youth unemployment which has soared to almost forty percent. france's present all law and has signed into law the legislation of gay marriage it was the flagship social reform of his election campaign a year ago by a majority public supported stirred months of mass nationwide protests involving hundreds of thousands of people right now francois hollande is suffering below its popularity ratings already recent french president. football violence ahead spain's capital in the early hours of saturday when police and athletico madrid fans a clustering cup of victory celebrations fighting erupted when police attempted to disperse thousands of fans who had blocked streets in the capital the trouble
1:23 pm
followed an intense derby with city arch rivals real madrid which let it go beat for the first time in fourteen years. in america the familiar face of your trusted local pharmacists is rapidly becoming extinct the personal treatment from small community drug stores is finding itself bulldozed by the giant chains at its heart are the pharmaceutical majors and insurance firms who teamed up to stifle the competition as an associate sure can i reports. pharmaceuticals in the us a major moneymaker. huge drug store chains are popping up on every street corner with multiple locations and list services when reid is writing whichever the big ones not that i prefer them but it's just that they're the only option we're from new jersey so we go to new york to weigh in read but mostly c.v.s.
1:24 pm
competition for mom and pop shops is steeper than ever in places like the big apple where rent alone is sky high and small neighborhood pharmacies are all but it stands for the city overflowing to join chains like this one the town drugstore symbolically was always at the center of american culture in american life that it now has the big chains move in only the prices tend to go up but they squeeze the little guys out the pharmacists however small pharmacies have more issues than just the increase of big box shops health insurance companies have been merging with drug stores taking away americans choice of where they can get their medicine if they fell at my location they would have to pass a fifty percent of the cost of the medication if they fill that c.v.s. they would only pay thirty percent of the cost of the medication sara fronto has had her shop in a small community in upstate new york for about six months offering personal attention and a more intimate approach she's built a good reputation with the locals fast i'll do it right now but the pharmacist says
1:25 pm
an increasing number of her patients have been learning they have no choice but to do business elsewhere at a giant pharmacy across the street what they do is we just had one this week a woman came in she wanted to fill her prescriptions at our pharmacy she was sick of c.b.s. the long waits the lines the rude you know employees and we took a prescription took her insurance card bill ditto for insurance found out she could not fill anywhere besides c.b.s. most. hosey and runs a pharmacy in new jersey and he's faced with the same obstacle he says he has lost a fifth of his patients because of these deals the big stores are able to make that negotiate their own contracts with insurance companies so that they get they get paid more than what we do and then. when they purchase their medications they purchase some at a lower rate than what we purchased them. even though there have been pushes from small pharmacy lobbying groups to get in the way of the tricks used by big chains
1:26 pm
huge corporations simply have more money to lobby their interests even if sued they pay the fine and move on meanwhile the small businesses fight on to stay afloat allow us to compete freely with each other as businesses we go out of our way to give the best customer service and be as friendly as we can despite the pleas and obvious economic benefits of money staying in a community instead of corporate giants bank accounts the sort of general end of the middle class story which sadly has been the macroeconomic story of the last really forty years here in the united states great thanks actually angela friendly neighborhood shops that used to be what made the american dream possible could soon be a thing of the past as they see churkin or party you know. coming up with the headlines dominating the world of finance from artsy in washington.
1:27 pm
a fairly dickinson university study has revealed the twenty nine percent of americans think that a revolution will just happen in america but needs to be done in order to protect individual liberty if respondents consider themselves conservative and that number is bumped up to forty four percent that's nearly half also fox news found out that since nine eleven the percent of a. willing to sacrifice their personal freedom to reduce the threat of terrorism is at an all time low this number might sound trivial but it only takes a tiny percent of the population actually start a revolution i mean how many communists were in russia at the start of the nine hundred seventeen and how many were there at the end revolution may sound like a nice thing to a growing number of people but the media wrongly portrays revolution is some fun video game battle where freedom fighters toppled a statue of the dictator and then democracy just instantly comes about and life is
1:28 pm
good and happy i'd ask you to ignore movies like v. for vendetta and look at history revolutions cause horrible destruction that could take decades to repair i guess what when your economy collapses because a revolt infrastructure breaks down and the shelves go bare also professional revolutionaries get their supplies from somebody and foreign powers were to say funded barrack and revolutionaries they would want something in return aloha and good by alaska if you look at history then you'll see that revolution is brutal and ugly and is truly the last resort but still is a resort but that's just my opinion. good
1:29 pm
afternoon welcome to prime interest i'm hearing i'm boring here and washington d c and here's the headlines that i've been tracking all day. development than what we've coined the bloomberg eight can tell you to defy even our expectations our favorite shadow regulator a promissory premium so a group will now be assisting bloomberg and revamping its privacy and data standards promissory with the same firm that was part of the botched independent foreclosure if you there's no word yet on who are prominent tory will be spearheading the bloomberg you have heard bloomberg broker dealer operations are regulated by that that you see this is the very agency mary shapiro just left where she joined promissory last month. and speaking of the as you see it we're now targeting exchanges the broker.
32 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=392319812)