Thursday, 8 November 2012

Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
US President Obama holds onto another four years as the President of The United States. But even he admits he has a tough road ahead.


Mohamad Ali, Press TV, Damascus
Attacks hitting civilians in Syria are on the rise. Explosions continue to undermine the stability of what used to be safe residential areas.




Interview with Eugene Dabbous, professor of Notre Dame University
Voter turnout in the US presidential elections has traditionally been very low as there has not been a clear difference between Democratic and Republican parties, says an analyst.


Interview with Mark Dankof, former US Senate Candidate, San Antonio
American citizens do not have much of a choice to elect their favorite candidate from parties other than the two major parties in a kind of election that is mainly controlled by the corporate interests, says an analyst.


Ross Michael Frasier, Press TV, Los Angeles
Working families are fighting back against what they're calling a multimillion dollar power grab by corporations.


Marjan Asi, Press TV, Washington
Will it be Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? For most Americans, these are the only two options available when voting for president of the United States. But unknown to most, alternatives do exist to the two main parties.






Interview with Webster Griffin Tarpley, author & historian

A prominent analyst tells Press TV that a possible victory by former Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney, in the presidential election could herald a period of plutocracy and permanent austerity dictatorship in the United States.



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Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
The only home John Buland owns was crushed by a wall of water on Monday night --throwing his truck up into the backyard and his refrigerator into the neighbor's basement. The Midland Beach resident says that though everything he owns is ruined -- he's a lucky man.


Joseph Kim, Press TV, Seoul
In the upcoming election in the United States, Asia will be a big focus for the next president. The Pentagon has clearly expressed that the US will refocus military attention in Asia while Washington's Defense Chief has indicated that the US will keep a "two-war strategy." US Envoy for East Asia reasserted this approach, not specifying a particular threat, but calling to arms Washington's naval and aerial forces.


Interview with Ali Al Ahmed, director of the IGA (Institute for [Persian] Gulf Affairs), Washington
A political analyst says Saudi Arabia is unable to protect the citizens of the country, criticizing the kingdom for not investigating suspicious accidents.


Ramin Mazaheri, Press TV, Paris
Silence and mystery continue to surround the decision of Paris-based Eutelsat to disconnect all Iranian media from its satellite television services. Eutelsat continues to refuse interview requests from Press TV. The company's only press release stated that European Union sanctions forced the ban, but an EU spokesperson told Press TV that the sanctions contain no such orders.




Interview with Alison Weir, president of the Council for the National Interests, from Sacramento
The Israeli regime has been created through early Zionist machinations that took advantage of the US and British weaknesses during World War I, an activist tells Press TV.


Adnen Chaouachi, Press TV, Tunis
Following clashes between the police and hundreds of Saudi backed Salafist, dozens of officers have been injured. And, a few Saudi backed Salafist members are reported dead.




Interview with Mukhaimer Abu Sa'ada, a professor at the Gaza al-Azhar University, from Gaza
The Israeli regime has been fabricated by imperialist powers, seeking to exploit the Jewish cause while dividing Muslim nations, an expert tells Press TV.

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