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new york police get tough on thousands of occupy wall street activists furious their taxes are being used to profit the big corporations. skewing syria a woman seen as the symbol of the regime brutality against its own people after reportedly being beheaded reappears alive and well. and eurozone finance chiefs look to helping our banks that may suffer a blow from greece's debt crisis which sparked violent protests against ever toughening austerity measures.
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or welcome to you live from our headquarters in central moscow you're watching our she was me and he said no way it's four pm here in the russian capital eight am in new york where pepper spray and batons have been used against thousands of occupy wall street protesters people angry with their government for favoring banks and corporations doing a little to how their own have been rallying all over the country for a third week running. the details. about ten to twenty thousand demonstrators were out on the street but i want to be you may have actually ruled out way out of the crowds part of the crowds that are here in your lower manhattan eye wall street surged past barricades around the new york stock exchange and officers moved into thinking that protesters from one. we saw in the video officers
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swatted protesters with the times story then with mace pepper spray according to some reports even one local news reporter who is a stray did with pepper spray his camera man was hit with a baton things clearly getting violent down by wall street as this demonstration was carrying on all day long cops how they arrested dozens of protesters but the final tally is not yet known or t. has checked in with the new york city police department and they don't have a final tally yet now let's remind our viewers this is not the first clash between police officers and anti wall street protesters consult last saturday nearly eight hundred of them were arrested in one day when i'd be working hard in a peaceful protest against corporate influence on u.s. politics like it is for they call corporate greed wall street greed so we call for
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we thought we also saw several anti wall street protesters that are part of this group called occupy wall street thing where me sit in haste law by a police officer police officers have used orange netting. up to get to these protesters that they say are acting. disobedient civil disobedience is the term the police have used here in new york but the horror of these clashes took place we should inform everyone that this demonstration that took place in new york was an precedented it was the biggest warned us far ah but i occupy wall street now it's because it doesn't believe or unions joined occupy wall street we saw transport workers beside nurses we start teachers students from universities in new york city and throughout the country old walked out of class that was your time to join.
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movement that is being held in new york by occupy wall street now this movement we should remind our viewers is not just limited to new york it is caught on in cities throughout the country such as boston. angeles chicago this is this is clearly gaining and enormous momentum it's not just a group of activists these are now frustrated americans coming together with grievances about the way the u.s. system is structured and the way the economy is in decline and not benefiting from the common day american. were important i are reporting there on the mass protests in new york and across the u.s. on our website argue dot com we're asking our viewers what do you think will be the outcome of these u.s. rallies so far the majority is sure they'll be much noise but very little action a quarter think the anger will boil over and provoke clashes with the national
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guard a fifth of the voters see it as the end for president obama's hopes for a second term in office and only thirteen percent believe it won't actually lead to reforms let us know what you think drop us a line log on to our t.v. dot com. in other news several people are reported dead in the latest clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces in syria human rights groups continue to sound the alarm over multiple arrests and killings but one high profile victim has made an amazing reappearance parties are bennett reports now on the media's quickfire reaction to a dramatic story at the expense of checking facts. she was hailed as the flower of syria a symbol of the suffering under president bashar assad's brutal regime at least that's what much of the western media said after the apparent butchering of zeinab . we view pictures of what was done to corpses and they are simply too gruesome to
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aerate several western media outlets were quick to report on these gruesome deaths apparently the first woman killed in government custody but now it appears she's miraculously back from the dead even being interviewed on syrian t.v. . i came to the police station to see the truth this what i see to those lines channels and now still alive not dead human rights groups like amnesty international jumped on the bandwagon to reporting our hosni was tortured murdered and mutilated it even claimed a mother found the body in a morgue last month all assertions is now being forced to backtrack on this we will endeavor to be more cautious and phrase things a little bit more nuanced the state broadcaster says the interviews to dispel what it labels fabrications by foreign media to serve western interests in stories like this that have been used to prop up calls from the u.s. britain and france for un sanctions to be slapped on syria but their foundations
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are now looking shakier than ever is footage religiously shows unarmed pro assad civilians being targeted by gun toting rebels so perhaps not the peaceful opposition there are one made out to be by the west that only seems to look one way . this notion that the u. has is now part of this pro-democracy receipt regime is ridiculous they're jumping on their band reagan is an opportunity to. create this deceptive appearance while at the same time there's a dictatorships that are aligned with them and the united nations and its order him are russia and china vetoed a u.n. resolution for syria seen through it as a potential cover for another libyan start intervention they may not be any all this time but there's always an ulterior motive it's important as a geopolitical factor right next to israel a country which obviously america and britain and the other western powers strongly
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support so that would be the altering to political motive would be to have followed by security council walk out from america over remarks during the syrian envoy speech but the u.s. promised to be back with another resolution and undoubtedly more dramatic evidence to drive the point home either then it r.t. london. but russia and china vetoed a u.n. resolution on syria over concerns the mandate could pave the way for a libya style military intervention pascal said nato is actions in libya did not save civilians but caused more casualties instead well for more analysis on the situation in the region we're now joined live by far president of the arab lawyers association joining us live from london via broadband thanks for being with us with nato helling its operation in libya as a success in valuing to continue airstrikes civilians are still being killed by its humanitarian of bombing campaign what the alliance is the next move as you see it.
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i think people have to remember the resolution of the u.n. well it's only confined to the no fly zones to imposing a no fly zones it was there to protect civilians by the end of the day we end up with nato actually. going. a lot against the people of libya obviously if they the ship which prevailed there is no reason to declare war on the people off of libya by nato i think the u.s. britain france and the western powers i didn't know behind nato so that no one point a finger but the figures of the casualties caused by nato bombing is really mounting two weeks ago and a human rights council in geneva the commission which was asked to investigate the situation in libya came with the report saying that they have discussed with nato what nato has confirmed to go call it that they have not had any
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targeting. civilians so that is the confirmation they had there was no intentional getting or civilians i think nato is continuing its war it's the french the british the americans are really continuing the war against the libyan people albeit that they got rid of the dictatorship but we seem to be heading to the same exercise they have done in iraq and i think russia was right in taking the position of the libya of this of the syria because we don't want there are people forming swear by the u.n. took the position in iraq and then took the position in libya and now they were heading for syria and i think this is this cannot be allowed to continue and i think the russian position is yet to hear it has to carry the burden of trying to put the world right in the international scene but do you think that we could see
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another situation in syria as we've seen this humanitarian mission unfold in libya how do you think that's going to turn out how much how long can the u.n. hold on to these leaders coming from but if i may non-western countries. i think that. would be. patients security but i think russia and china should continue their position because the position is very clear that the u. n. is not there to change or a jeans it may provide humanitarian people purposes it might protect civilians it might stop wars but it is definitely not to change regimes and i think the speech of trust made in the security council that the syrian opposition. should understand that the u.n. is to protect them not to cheat and therefore there must be
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a discussion between the opposition who are absolutely right in standing against the dictatorship of the regime in egypt in syria but this is not the role of the u.n. to change their region in syria and i think this is the right position right from our president of the arab lawyers association talking to us from london thanks for your input. back to our top story the occupy wall street protests in new york and the u.s. talk more about the situation and what it all means joining us now is even a landman who is an author. thanks for being with us stephen what do you think the outcome of these demonstrations will be. watching them very closely. though more about. thought very concerned it seems they have a wonderful issue was the trade they were all important but they were accomplished nothing except causing changes. all the core issue
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is saw the core issue with very simple is the power of money in here to make more of it a coalition experience could it could actually use a very important thing. in the leadership. we need committed leadership city by city this is fretting all over the country i haven't seen anything like this in forty years this may have legs if they do it right but so far the following sure let me mention a couple of very important base by july fourth nineteen seventy six ninety seven hundred seventy six thomas jefferson and barry his third president. was the leader of america's day to a racially divided against he said. guarantees on a daily noble rights to all its citizens said. quote here
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when. where and when ever any form of government becomes destructive of these here is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute new government he said one more important thing of all bakers the real begins he said quote i believe the baking institutions are more dangerous to our we need them standing armies if the american people ever allow private based to control the issue of the koreas the which they do today first by inflation deflation they soon call the ration even i'm very sorry to interrupt i just want to bring it back to some of the brutality the brutal responses that we've been seeing on the streets in new york do you think that will stop the optimiser simply provoke more action i think it's over for the war but this is what cost two cops beat up on people cops cops
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and force the power of of the political was that they go out we have bloomberg simple they go out because they want to go out they said they went out because the mayor. bloomberg is a billionaire and he doesn't want is special privileges stayed away from me you know so he says not because it's a beat. i'm up in new york heat them up in other cities heat them when they croak gives the i.m.f. the world bank other their. global institutions this is what cops do the people so far very courageously keeping out of hate they take heart from one p.c. going out of across the world and are still going on can they continue this i worry that the weather will get colder loath that they will lose their interest i live in chicago they can get very nasty to gargle come up when in temperatures from the lows here or when it snows will be easy when i wanted to ask you that just briefly we've been seeing these protests for three weeks now do you think it could come to
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that some people just getting tired and going home so exactly what usually happens in their best with the power elite or display are out there saying the cops are a little bit of an elusive beginning of the spring which is what i will sleep did they begin to look for they get it's going to be called vote come november it'll start getting very cold in chicago it will get there and in the forty's and the thirty's around the freezing mud but at least people come out. i don't know this we went up to sleep on the streets and the numbers will be committed people but the being numbers probably won't join them the one masses in new york yesterday the biggest protest by far tens of thousands of people came out on the streets of new york who would have thought i mean he would come out three weeks after this again maybe this can spread in those big numbers across america it didn't at nine hundred sixty years and it was civil rights reforms he did earlier for labor it was labor
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or flawed and maybe you can do it now to get the better reforms these people one who won't be easy it will be without commitment it won't ever happen it was the address the core issue of money power in america it's going to go back for public it's nothing will get done unless they're right stephen one man radio host author and blogger thank you very much for your art analysis. as concern grows that the eurozone is falling deeper into recession finance chiefs are hammering out plans to safeguard the region's banks e.u. commission president chose a manual bro so said there were plans to recapitalize them there's no doubt that the next battle out installment for greece will actually go ahead and fallout from the country's resulting default a severe blow to europe's banking sector increase itself the latest trying to pour our nationwide strike turned violent as police fired tear gas on angry crowds of anti austerity protesters the government is imposing more cuts on its people trying
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to count a massive debt of some three hundred fifty billion euros the country ground to a halt as workers walked out in a general strike leaving flights grounded in hospitals and lying on the bridges the staff are sisera first witnessed the greek capital as it boiled over. syntagma square once again bearing witness clashes between rightly curious protest is that i've got. the right. and the pensions really been fighting as the police moved in to clear the crowds and shocking scenes at one point the police chase in protest as into the metro station many others hit and kicked by they supposed to be keeping control of the block but the message being sent by the government is one of repression and fear. scenes like this raise serious questions about the level of force being used. to
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prior's is a forty three year old journalist who's reported from many conflicts that it was in his own country where he sustained his was. i just remember thinking this is really happening you could use some shelter in an enclosure just recently and one policeman who i think was a commander in a very. few pictures. i told him i was a journalist but he gave an order and i had one of the flash bangs thrown at me these are some pictures i took. the plate he taken shelter that amplified the sound of the flash bang causing always takes an. injury which is called. after the attack i won't call it an arson and it was an attack like a small. but investigation was launched into the incident the progress has been slow a fabulous tells the countless cases against heavy handed police tactics and you see that any kind of results we witness for ourselves the lack of discrimination
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when the police lash out when journalists along with his camera to the ground the rise in the level of aggression seen by the police and the more extreme groups of protesters is causing serious concern with the government continuing to implement said there were thirty measures needed to seek further cash pensions like sets to keep escalating i think. it's easy to explain in the form of. you know the first reaction you can for you so much more. coverage. of the person impact of the financial crisis is being played out play by play well some tightness where there are now fears that the financial crisis turned into an economic recession could bring entire usa not just the greek people to the knee.
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for more exclusive stories and coverage don't forget to visit our website our view dot com here's a town my for you right now party talks to the king of talk show is that flourishing of course to discuss the highlights of his career including his award winning interview with my dinner with him. and as the russian resort of sochi prepares to host the twenty fourteen winter olympic games an army of volunteers and interpreters gathered to begin to play their part in the city well ahead of a government. russia's help to provide security and revive the uprising and economy has dominated talks in moscow between the country's leaders to meet. it is rigid and alexander focused on the challenges facing a caucus republic which is still recovering from its long struggle for independence from georgia arches radical loose currents following the meeting and now joins us
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live with the latest arena what exactly did the leaders focus on during this meeting. well during the meeting of course the very wide variety of issues was discussed ranging anywhere from socioeconomic to are matters of border control and cooperation between the two countries but as you have mentioned most important issue of course hope was the issue of security i don't want to go as always to our place it's full support forces in that cause is a long struggle for independence from georgia most goes through a bicycle probably the one nine hundred ninety s. a war between a president in georgia and in two thousand each whens believes he has attacked south the city of up because if he was. has expressed fears that may actually be next to what has taken a preemptive strike and declares independence and most of course was the first country to recognize that independence and just today you present the dreaded has signed and it has ratified an agreement to establish military bases both in south
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pacific and in the process now peacekeeping the russian peacekeeping forces have already been stationed in there are both republics but this time around bases will be starting from its beginning with this group with the words of a geisha not disagreeing bases will be stationed in both are probably explore the next forty eight forty nine years so be it the number of papers the number of memorandums and agreements as dai between russian and i was in presidents in the kremlin today just goes to show that oppose it and moscow will continue on the course of full cooperation in the future as well. parties are to boost her bring us up to date from the kremlin thanks for. a look now at some world news in brief for you this. our millions around the world mourned the death of apple's co-founder and gene years steve jobs the man behind the iconic mark i pod i phone and i pad he died peacefully age fifty six after years spent battling pancreatic cancer he
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wrote apple to its position as the world's biggest computer firm and presided over an empire that revolutionized computing mobile phones and of course the music we listen to sad news mark the biggest online reaction for years reaching ten thousand tweets a second. the nobel prize for literature has gone to a swedish poet promise was praised by the academy for his condensed translucent images which gave fresh access to reality is the real books exploring the inner worlds have been translated into almost fifty languages the eighty year old literary not will receive the award ceremony in december. up next to the business desk for the latest with dimitri. own welcome to the program the economic priorities of what's likely to be the next
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government have become clearer following speeches from the pollution as an investment forum in moscow the prime minister reassured investors the country would remain strict budgetary discipline and would continue with the process of liberalization of course on admitting the cost of it is the forum with them all over arenas so what were the main points the prime minister and highlighted in the speech. about me true well prime minister vladimir putin i have to say he was optimistic but a realistic at the same time he said that russia just will feel in the after effects of the financial crisis and that they understand that the risks are currently increasing but that russia is now better prepared to handle a lot of financial crisis in europe or the u.s. interest force comes about but politically here is that right now the government does have an upper situation is as bad as other countries make it out to be you
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must use them because. that's what you will discuss ways that if you pull in here i says no you exclude is can we see risks or growing not only in the euro zone but also in other economies this will have an impact on russia and we need strict measures against those negative processes that many experts have already called the second wave of the crisis we don't share that opinion and we would ask others not to make sure to ation worse by calling. and by prime minister vladimir putin said that russia is in a better position than some other countries because russia's government that is less than ten percent of g.d.p. and when it comes to the external that is a three percent and next year russia will not be pouring any money now of course this is an investment form and the whole plan is to encourage people to bring a money and so the russian. economy and that's why the prime minister highlights of the importance of prioritize ation and the set up of governments is on track with
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those farms and they want to expand them even for their. message that if you own strategy is the state should reduce its there its presence in the economy therefore we will gradually withdraw from the capital of states corporations but privatizing states belonging to the state we will appoint independent professionals to the the directors of companies with state ownership. all other important points that he made was that the merger between russia's two largest forces the r.t.s. and m i six he believes that it will boost trade and be a key part of establishing moscow as a global financial center but also he touched upon the w.c.l. membership this said he made it clear that it's not vital for russia to become a member he understands the benefits to the country but he said that there are obstacles and if you're anything you want one part of to become a member make sure that those obstacles are eliminated and also of course he
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mentioned the investment opportunities in other countries he said that currently russia is looking at investment opportunities in china india and north korea and that all these are important countries right now but also it's important to develop a strong relationship with west and east and also he did such a force the former finance minister leaving and he made it very clear that this is not his decision it was strictly the decision of the president and those were the highlights at the floor and on the streets of riding your fruits of all right thank you so much sir many of the course are for that update i was of course one reporting from the russia calling an investment for. free that's all we have time for in this edition of the business news on more check out our website article going forward slash business and i'll be back before i sign with the.
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