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passions give way to violence in frankfurt as baton wielding riot police plow into marching protesters threatening a second day of paralysis for the euro zone's financial capital. chaotic scenes in turkey's major cities after a harsh police response to an environmental rally triggers an angry backlash in other parts of the country. an american and a british citizen are killed in the syrian war fighting on and us inside and it fears that the program already or it is pushing westerners to foreign battlefields .
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by famine must be watching r t with me marina joshing scuffles have broken out in the euro zone's financial capital on the second day of and hysterically protests frankfurt is home to the european central bank and a situation that protesters say is responsible for much of europe's current economic predicament pain all over is there for our. these are the latest scenes from block you pike twenty thirteen in frankfurt where police have disrupted the march that was taking place through the center of the german financial capital there were the marchers were about five hundred meters away from the original start point where police moved in in very large numbers currently those two lines of riot police separating a small group from the large body of the demonstrators now it paint was thrown by demonstrators flares were sent off and we understand the purpose spray was used by
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the by the police it's all fairly calm right now going to say the march has stopped it's separated by the right place and certainly not going anywhere we're going to ices of the event we were right at the front of the march told me that they believe that the. this was planned all along by the police that the large police presence that was out here on saturday was designed throughout this particular corner to disrupt the demonstration and to and to this cause what we are seeing right now. michael ross from the european financial bloc m m news says the end rest we're seeing is being used by authorities to dispense was in mark recy. i think this is one step more towards sixty to shoot in the euro zone the euro zone in t. you has nothing to do with democracy anymore and what i fear most is that all this crisis is you a crisis leads to structures which are far far away from democracy i mean i don't want a eurozone boss i want somebody whom i can believe whom i can trust and who i'm also
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able to elect but what's going on at the moment is that to put people in front of us like in the former u.d.'s is are we are politicians and the political decides what's going on i think that's not good for the future take also jeff take an america united states of america fifty million food stamps there this is not an aside so we are we have all of the same problem and maybe the occupy and those protests that we see are only the beginning of a vast protest and demonstration all over the europe all over europe but also all over the world in jan and united states as well. amid the public discontent political fractures are also snaking their way across the highest national of the e.u. brussels is taking the u.k. to court for refusing to provide european citizens with the same benefits and bestows on britain's ministers vowing to fire every step of the way to protect its
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own laws are just as our cilia is following the story. the european commission is once again looking more closely at the affairs of its member states not one that's making particular noise especially while the citizens of that country is the commission's decision to launch a case against the u.k. at the european court of justice because the commission says that the u.k. has the discriminatory against nationals of other e.u. countries and receiving welfare now there's already been reaction from the u.k. particularly angry was from the government i want to from the work and pensions secretary who says that he will want to cave in he says a brussels is once again launching a land grab and over reaching into its areas of responsibilities and meddling into the affairs of national governments now we have spoken to a legal expert to explain to us why the commission has done what it has this is a case where the commission. is not for feeling that we. know that he wants to have a referendum in two thousand and seventeen you want to renegotiate the tradition. i
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mean the law is there the law is respect to this latest move by brussels has once again brought to the forefront issues like sovereignty of member states immigration or the pressure put on social welfare systems the very issues that really have led to an increase in support for your skeptic parties and countries like the u.k. now can the commission is looking also at another country spain it says that it has received complaints of the e.u. insurance health card which is supposed to entitle e.u. citizens to free health care in public hospitals while they're traveling to other countries within the walk it has been refused by some spanish hospitals so one the one hand you have the commission maintaining that it's simply in. the rules on the other you have accusations that brussels is once again dipping into the affairs of national governments and in the context of the great economic crisis and very public displays of social dissatisfaction this is yet another stress test for the e.u. as it tries to move forward reporting from brussels i'm tester cilia i am
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a people natal from the u.k. independence party says there raul is another sign that it's time for britain to go it alone. when you are in a recession and this country isn't a double dip recession at the moment when you have huge amounts of youth unemployment when you have british people who are being put out of work when you have british people whose wages are being reduced significantly because of oversaturation of the employment market it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to have an open border policy to the government and the totally false position on this they're making noises smith is saying that they want to put even more restrictions in place but the problem that they've got about this country the. e.u. law to two dollars it basically tells us. it's another reason why we should get something you want to be an union and get something out. and coming out at four thirty pm g.m.t. max kaiser in states herbert explore some of the more unconventional ways of forcing people to pay back to zero debt. restrains labor camps for poor
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taxpayers so if you owe back taxes and you don't have any money to pay it well the government is looking for an army camp in the attic or region two people who have debts to the tax authorities serving their sentence confirm the deputy minister for justice in the greek parliament now he's saying this is a more humane solution because they're building these unique death camps. camps at a former army base but there won't be any rapists and murderers and other sorts and they're sort of just be these bad debtors but i seriously are going at this is compare and contrast here's a country like iceland maintain its sovereignty number one and then recapitalized and they're smooth sailing toward growth period with their currency and to act unemployment is looking good grace unfortunately is locked into the euro and they're just they've been taken over they become a vassal state from the i.m.f. and the m.f. and the troika and these global institutions so they unfortunately lost their
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sovereignty. what began as a local environmental protest has now spiraled into one of the largest displays of public anger turkey has seen in years clashes between police and activists african tears into the second day in a stamboul earlier a thousand strong crowd blocked the bridge while marching across the city initially the protest was to stop government backed plans to demolish a park in the middle of stamboul to build a shopping mall but a heavy handed response from police which deployed tear gas and the used water cannon on friday triggered unrest else we're including the capital ankara riot police there pushed back protesters who were trying to reach the have quarters of the ruling justice of the bellman party turkish reporter of my here's a now believes a program as would have gained such traction if the police had waited so hard.
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it was very peaceful they were camping there full of three days and the police use the pepper sprays and you knock you guys usually and then just every day just got bigger and bigger and no tens of thousands of people joined the protest flare so it's amazing to see how very small focus the move into a nation by. clashes and demonstrations so it's that the government thought that these are the more general groups are trying to. trying to block. the construction workers but it turned out that that some there wasn't the case the police continue to use excessive force and your demands you know of going beyond the park attitude up on you can find live updates on the unrest in turkey including food and photos of the clashes as well as witness accounts from across the country. for me
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this is sources. close. to. a human rights activists have reported that at least three foreigners including a british man and an american woman have been killed fighting alongside rebels in the syrian war they were shot dead during an ambush near the turkish border amid clear signs both were taking part in military action the woman is thought to be a thirty three year old single mother from michigan more details now from artie's marine aboard. the american woman that killed fighting alongside opposition forces in syria has been identified as thirty three year old nicole that lynn mansfield her driver license photo in which she's pictured wearing a headscarf was broadcast by syrian television station mansfield reportedly
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converted to islam after falling in love and marrying an arab immigrant according to her family mansfield to forced that man three years ago now the u.s. is reportedly working it via the czech republic mission in syria to obtain more information about mansfield but this is not the first case of an american fighting in syria earlier this year eric harroun a former u.s. soldier made headlines when he posted videos of himself online in which he appeared to be fighting with rebel groups holding weapons and driving with fighters through contested parts of syria shirl's your days are numbered you're going down in flames you should just quit now while you can and leave. you're going to die no matter what where you go we will find you and kill you ironically the u.s. state department recently demanded that has been a immediately withdraw its fighters from syria saying that their involvement on the
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side of president assad signaled watney of the war but in the meantime the u.s. state department it seems can't keep track of its own citizens involvement in the civil war reporting from new york marine a fortnight party and the news of westerners being killed in syria's battles back sob a recent report by europe's and a terrible it suggests that citizens have traveled to syria in their hundreds in the last two years many entering the country as jihad is the largest number are believed to come from the u.k. and france politics for a faster stevens una says it's common in wars where western interests are complicit we saw some cases of this involving no libya and indeed in afghanistan back in the days of the anti soviet resistance there are a lot of muslims around the world who have been concerned about all the brutal repression coming down from the assad regime against the syrian people but
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unfortunately many of them have been up looking upwards on the organizations that are pretty nasty in their own right this is it is fairly unusual though to actually have americans coming in in fact ironically just as there are some elements within the u.s. government pushing for greater u.s. involvement to support the rebels we have other branches of the government that have actually been no intersecting in prosecuting americans that have sought to join some of the more extreme elements of the opposition. detainees being force fed at one time a bay prison have written a heartfelt plea calling for in a panel doctors to be allowed into the prison to put an end to what they can down as abusive painful and inhuman treatment see what they have to say in just a few minutes here on our t.v. . ads or in trouble in russia the government moves against illegal downloads with some have to pirate punishment for all involved so i had here in our .
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set up teams you tube channel rocketing to a billion views from the world spirit of funny disasters to events that continue to change our lives join me kevin owen for more on how you've helped make the first global news channel to reach you chub billion. welcome back you're watching our team now a group of hunger strikers a guantanamo bay prison have written an open appeal for a man's to force feeding procedures calling for independent doctors to assess the best treatment for them thirty six detainees are now being force fed out of hundred and three detainees some have been starving themselves for almost four months so let's now take a look at what the inmates say about a procedure the u.n. labels us torture of in their own words. while the prisoner say they don't wish to die but are prepared to run the risk after more than
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a decade of inhumane and degrading treatment the detainees say when they try to refuse the treatments that is forced upon them sometimes violently they say the procedure is extremely painful and done in abusive conditions well the letter also accuses the medics of performing a treatment experiment on precedented scale and richardson an attorney for guantanamo detainee described dorothy what her client is being subjected to. if you timmy's are really attempting to have treatment be restored to them as human beings and rather than being punished and treated like animals i have had my client tell me many times they treat animals better than they are treating the detainees my client has been kept in solitary confinement many of his items were taken away from him including attorney client mail he was not allowed to have a tooth brush toothpaste or so in his cell for many many weeks i don't know yet you can if he's got enough to this day. they have made the conditions
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a dime's very reason cold for them in the cells they are requiring that they submit to very humiliating searches of their genital area in order to meet with their attorneys or talk with them on the telephone. it is just humiliating it's been difficult for them to sleep at night they are sometimes taken for their showers in the middle of the night so they have to decide between sleep and getting a little bit of a climb and us it's just then. hackers with a group anonymous say they've hacked into the side of agricultural giant monsanto it briefly took the sign off line and demonstration against what they say is that companies in seeing his growth into all aspects of the food industry get the details online. and russian smokers take a deep breath up to forty percent of the population now have to watch where they wind up with a band now in force against puffing away in public buildings details you know.
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you said i'll teach you to channel rockets into a billion views for the world spirit to finally gives us is to continue to change our lives join me kevin zero in for more on how you've helped make the first global news channel to reach you choose. a free ride could be about to and for russian internet users who like to get their music movies grantees the ministry of culture has got a plan for the pirates which would mean and i want to volved in uploading or downloading illegal material could be slabbed with a fine of up to thirty thousand dollars explains.
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everyone likes music but far from everyone likes to pay for it and why bother if so many different online file swappers and torrent websites can offer your favored to use for free online piracy has become so widespread in russia even experienced and internationally playing bands have long stopped counting on any serious profit from the seals their albums well for russian people it's kind of obvious to download music for free now on the internet and they don't have. such thing in their mentality as if you're a support. artist you like you. records online by cds vinyls and stuff like that so. this is not happening here how do you end up making money. concerts according to official statistics shocking ninety nine percent of online media content in russia is counterfeit and nearly seven out of
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ten citizens openly admit they download for free or no social mogul movement the financial losses the just the biggest the black market itself and not only for cinema but music literature everything connected with intellectual property it's simply impossible to calculate how much we will lose until it's legalized the illegal media market doesn't just sap the entertainment industry's profits but it's also affecting the way future projects are financed it's no secret a big blockbuster movie needs a big budget the decorations alone need sufficient investment of both craft and cash to completely transport the audience to a whole other reality but right now in russia this cinema magic is a largely impossible due to state funding since private investors are mostly scared away by piracy last year alone the russian government invested over two hundred million dollars in the film industry but even that level of investment struggles to tempt audiences back into theaters and away from the pirates now the president is
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getting involved looking for ways to legalize the content without harming internet users personal freedoms for media bosses a lots at stake there that. we believe that without piracy films will be able to return twice more investment state and private will say one month of three movie premieres in cinemas it could be released on to the web for free but with adverts and legally. parliament is set to review a new anti-piracy draft a bill aimed at. all internet users not only those uploading illegal content but downloading it as well the best not the end of the story a lot more is in the frame to ensure the pirates don't get the happy ending you go to. moscow now is check what else is making news around the world an explosion in a house in central brussels has injured at least seven people and sparked a blaze the building has been evacuated and fire crews are working to put out the
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flames it's not yet clear what caused the blast but it's thought a gas cylinder may have exploded. the leader of france's far right party could now face racism charges after the european parliamentary committee decided to revoke her m.e.p. immunity in a secret vote the move has to be confirmed by the full parliament but that's seen as only a formality two years ago the french government open a case against marine le pen after she compared muslims praying in the streets with nazi occupations. and other deadly tornadoes hit oklahoma city killing at least five people and injuring around fifty some critically a mother and a baby are among the dead as the storm smashed the vehicles along a major highway the area's barely have the chance to start recovering from the lethal storms fortnight ago when a mile wide tornado killed twenty four people and leveled communities. on the way from interest explores the role of american credit unions next here on
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r.t. . a u.s. senate committee has passed a bill that if signed by obama will over the u.s. to put a lot of weapons into the hands of syrian rebels the seems rather odd because many of the factions that are revolting seem like bad people to be arming in fact one rebel factions al nasra which according to the guardian is an islamist organization with links to al qaeda is quickly becoming the most powerful rebel faction of all of them the b.b.c. even declared that al nasra has been designated as a terrorist organization by the us government itself as it started something like
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a bad idea to ship weapons into syria on american taxpayers' dollars yet let's. pretend that somehow all these weapons will magically not fall into the hands of al nasra well the free syrian army is that much better they seem perfectly happy to use rape and beheadings and genocide against christian alawite minorities with great glee to get what they want arming radical groups always has blowback if you remember back to just the one nine hundred eighty s. the us funded and armed the tele band and those mujahideen fighter guys and look how that turned out the us government seems way too eager to arm radical foreigners and disarm average americans when they should be doing the exact opposite but that's just my opinion. that you take three. four three. three.
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three. three. three vote video for your media projects c.e.o. don carty dot com. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm harry and boring here and washington d.c. let's get to our headline. demarco of any and friday made headlines back in september at scu thousand and eleven when he got the f h f a to fill with seventeen banks and broker. transgression that they were bilking the taxpayer while they recently settled with citi group but they've declined to tell a federal judge much less the taxpayers how much the settlement is for or any other details for that matter bloomberg inquired as to why it was told that the f.a.a. f.a.a. might never disclose the tar well i guess we'll have to see if mel watts brings
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some transparency to the agency when demarco leaves but we're really not holding our breath on that. and the jobless rates in seventeen countries that use the euro rose to an all time high twelve point two let's say but price inflation still remains low guess what that green lights you have some more european central bank bond buying aka money printing but protesters in germany aren't having it at least not as they are the measures that's because up to three thousand members of the walking movement descended on to the brink birds of prey mansel district to disrupt business activity and according to an. occupy spokesman the aim of this blockade is to prevent normal operations at the e.c.b. we're forced to wonder if and when the will descend on wall street. and finally yesterday we disclose that jon bon jovi is selling discounted tickets to spanish concert goers because of their economy well today we learned that spanish banks
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having been have been aggressively buying the country's own gone and this is why yields have remained low despite turmoil and other european markets we ask what's the big deal while the fed does the same and when the bond buying stops borrowing costs rise so you've got to stick around and see how this game going to end but for now let's get to what's in your prime interest. small small business is often have a difficult time navigating through the red tape in washington the financial crisis
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of two crisis of two thousand and eight was mostly attributed to the largest financial. institutions and regulatory reform laws that were passed in response to this were riddled with carvel's that benefit the very firms they were supposed to rein in what we have now is a set of rules that restrict small businesses from growing these are small businesses that didn't contribute to the financial panic and who employ over sixty percent of new private sector jobs in response congress passed the jobs act to help small businesses gain access to capital among some other provisions here to discuss is john navarro allow from the competitive enterprise and says he thanks for joining. great to have you great to be on so you are supporting the rand paul bill for credit unions a list the cap is currently at twelve point two five percent they want to lift that to twenty seven point five percent of total assets he.
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