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a very warm welcome see this is on the line from moscow i am alice have it all then it two million people a year die from aids house wife this weekend experts and scientists from around the world are meeting to find a way to save more people mainly through prevention but there's also a group calling into question the accepted wisdom of where this deadly disease actually comes from and angry no one's listening. in the story. in just a few days' time the eighteenth international aids conference will begin here in vienna bringing together around twenty five thousand policymakers scientists community work is activists and people living with hiv to discuss the latest developments in the stills but right now there's a two day conference going on looking also targeted definitions and treatments of hiv and aids when the aids epidemic first hit the headlines in the one nine hundred
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eighty s. it caused widespread panic for a singer he was one of the first diagnosed it was a terrifying experience. to turn sixty eight rivers just for information was just. so rich every one of the first diagnosed to. me. was a princeton. cigar since the discovery of aids three decades ago it's estimated a twenty five million people have died from the disease they've a sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv it's a cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been the subject to scientific disagreement so. i believe there are different causes of aids not just
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hiv and cause doubt in the standard aids test which is based on the taking the presence of the hiv virus whilst you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the hate hiv aids there are a pair the conference is a list of around two thousand five hundred names all the scientists challenge the classic definition some to have different visas to treatment author and his doctor turned to therapy to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief in these other treatment methods that he's written of the twenty three years positive based on his experiences. songbird deserve an explanation for free market reforms or could live for the troops. still want to transfer from so from dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes a so they can face even hostility from the scientific peer is not agreeing with the
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mainstream hiv theory of aids has even been compared to holocaust denial include a crime against humanity a science that is a life has to have permission to question a certain model of thinking serious thinking you know you don't bring in here a dying patient so that we have to act immediately in something we are discussing here we are scientists and medical doctors why should we not be able to discuss i'm very astonished reaction is sometimes so aggressive so the official aids two thousand and ten conference will be one of the most widely watched aids events in the world every day some of the topics the likely to be discussed will be access to treatment as well as new technologies and hate hiv and injection drug use now organizers have titled the conference right here right now which they say emphasizes the central importance of protecting and promoting human rights as
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a prerequisite to successful response to the problem. still ahead this hour well the truth. the pain cramps that killed him and i've been to many of the countries in the surrounded by here's. your remains in the time to grow up of a heatwave and the temperatures have already broken several records this summer all signs of a sudden pulse of the capital have been sizzling at thirty six degrees celsius let's cross the ologies has also to find out how will survive the keeping in this heat test case host of in some african results of the moment would you believe but what are people doing to be the he said the city. people are getting creative here in moscow well first we've got women in big cities sunbathing now we've got scores of tourists coming here to the russian exhibition center to witness what's going on behind me flash mobs with guns water bottles just spraying water all over each
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other now this has been going going on for a couple of hours now and it's defying doctor's orders if you ask the doctors you're not supposed to be out in the sun between twelve to four but people here are just looking on the bright side and other people who are enjoying actually of this heat are i speak sellers bender's those are the water fairly airconditioner and electric but then again we need to electric fans and air conditioners when you can just go out here and spray water on each other what is the calls for a school test or is there any relief in sight from all sky. you know well we're still seeing groups still going to be seeing a hot weather at least in the next couple of weeks actually you're right we've been breaking moscow's been breaking of record temperatures it was hot it was a lot of. well you can see the model place right now behind me so yes we're going to have a lot more hot weather probably a lot more of this creative fun stuff there are more taliban attacks i think you're in the midst of stumpy make
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a case for now many thanks for the results to celso live from the school shooting streets of moscow. ok on the way here see as the severe heat wave burns across europe it's russian helicopter firefighters are counting on. the city today it is moving in the opposite direction and new tape makes table hearing . a tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the law the set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who are just suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say will need to the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the law will protect jobs but. california found out if the illegals are gone
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they want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant workers are picking the key to consume but millions of americans and people around the world. it's a back breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these workers right in the united states illegally so from as far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around it you know what's happened here for labor you believe any time i mean this is about lawful citizens versus illegal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty foot fence you know there's a living million illegal immigrants in the united states. those could be american jobs those could be tax paying jobs but some industries especially california agriculture businesses don't want americans working for them. which translates into workers needed a spanish language sign definitely aimed towards immigrant workers
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a foreign based workforce that's making sure that. make it to your table there's no need for interviews or long applications undocumented immigrants simply show up at a field and they're hired many people including former president george w. bush i mean immigrant workers do the jobs americans used to do at a farm in oxnard a city just north of los angeles neighbors aren't convinced the average american could step in their shoes not even for a day. to hire a. white person is too hard. i haven't seen any american here working here in the fields said you'll get it all came into this country illegally through the southern california desert he makes a dollar ninety for every box of strawberry fields and now in an effort to employ out of work americans and obviously to prove a point the united farm workers union is embodied in american citizens to take the
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jobs of these farm workers wouldn't be surprised if after a day or two they find themselves appreciating those who are taking the jobs we stop by the unemployment office to find out if people who are out of work would be willing to take the job of an immigrant farm worker if a farmer came up. as a farmer. and now. that. if i had a job that got me out there got me some exercise but no heavy lifting at least eleven dollars and up i would take it but i doubt that it's usually a lot of heavy lifting it doesn't pay too much there farmers and they're willing to pay slave labor of course they have. conservative radio host tony katz is among the growing number of supporters for immigration crackdown he thinks the threat to the u.s. isn't just financial and over this is about people who may be coming with diseases we've already eradicated bringing them back into the united states america has paid
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a significant price because of illegal immigration eric spence is the founder of we support arizona dot com he thinks americans will take the job of farm worker because an american will do what it takes to feed their family according to the united farm workers so far only three people have taken up their offer to take immigrant jobs in los angeles. archie or conservative or saddam rimando and human rights activists referent green and i have crossed swords on this is washington studio discussing if the new strict immigration law is justified. the whole argument is around the issue of scarcity when you've got all of these folks on employed all of a sudden you've got to look for a scapegoat for the reason why folks are employed but that's not the reason why folks ought employ the reason folks on employed is because of the way the economic system was structured wasn't regulated fell apart now the issue that you need to understand is that there's always been this country because of the capitalist
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system the race to try to produce more or less that has always been the case so what happens is that you ended up basically outsourcing it's not that folks took jobs we gave away jobs we gave away jobs right there on the mexican border when we passed nafta and we passed caf to all the free trade agreements it was so that people of corporations based in the united states could escape all the kinds of regulations and all the kinds of labor laws that existed in the united states it's the illegals themselves who cause trouble as well as the businesses i mean business is not innocent here business is as cost and the american taxpayer billions of dollars through skirting labor laws openly say reverend robert how do you respond i'll get i want on a car going just to semantically question one is i don't call anyone a legal because there is no human being that is illegal they may be undocumented get a etc etc but it's a theological point of view to understand theological points of views and i guess that's why it's because i don't have a reverend if you haven't already what you're talking about in terms of their anti
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immigrant for a is a new word for racism and what you're really talking about are keeping people in the shadows so that people can continue to be manipulated by corporate entities and you never look at the kinds of international policies that the united states has created another place that creates a false immigration to the united states in the first place the reverend can say that all he wants but the it's the word illegal it doesn't count if you're breaking the law you there is such a thing as illegal immigration the left is doing everything they can to change the fight from illegal immigrant to immigrant the law that has been passed that has been passed in the soon to be implemented in arizona really opens the door to racial profiling because if you believe almost. it attracts one of the things you know everybody always like where the police can stop anybody without a reasonable cause well there's always reasonable cause when it comes to people of color to get stop you drive into shining a car that's reasonable cause you look like you're in the wrong neighborhood that's reasonable cause that's always the issue this is just a new new new form of racism i just want to ask the reverend question should there
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be any border law at all should anyone be allowed to come here at any time for any reason and stay as long as they want the united states i just can i get some clarity on that from you know sir well the issue is i mean yes of course you want to have some regulation to the border but it needs to be home it needs to be jass it needs to really deal with where you're going as a country and it also needs to take into account the kind of policies that you have put in place and other countries like creates a forced economic integration. forget we've got plenty more on our website quizzes blogs and polls where you can have your say also of course there are many more stories for you including that movie miss sheath of bollywood that. raises a lot of. anger among ourselves. and mary poppins seems to have a new arrival in the form of. design by more and specially built to educate and entertain children has cleaned up the size competition.
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it's more than three months since the deadly plane crash in the smolensk region killed polish president lech kaczynski and many of the country's top political figures the russian investigation has been completed but really as a conspiracy theories remain lost despite the five per usual forces declared themselves satisfied with the findings in the reports. the sounds of this crash were heard around the world when the plane carrying polish president lech kaczynski came down and smolensk region during on board russian poland united in mourning. moscow showed it was willing to go out of their way to
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make sure investigation went openly and swiftly but some took the tragedy a lot more personally than others the progress of the investigation is to say the least minimum it is stalled polish investigators have received important documents and was happen from russia it this situation causes suspicion however specialists in flight safety see no flaw with the conduct of the investigation it didn't have to cross in the corners because really the causes for this accident. very straightforward by which i mean that it's the kind of accident which has happened many many times in the history of aviation it is the most common type of safety accident in aviation history i think possibly. some polish people would have said look accident investigations take two years how are they so sure that they have got the. trainee a matter of months those who worked with russian investigation teams say laying the
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blame on them is not fair there was in essence a joint investigation under way which i think was very wise sides so i know that there have been an old going series of conversations and efforts because we do need to understand what happened to that replay so where does the doubt in the transparency of the investigation and the causes of the crash come from some believe politics could be playing their feet. are fond of believing that it was the russian factor and that the second major. major factor is that there is a strong media coverage on this issue and the. political fight between parties using this crash as it often goes it was a tragedy that broke the ice between two people which instant death but moscow in warsaw closer than they've been in decades and now that relationship will have to
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withstand conspiracy theories to dollars bar to moscow. other top stories from around the globe at this hour and a key piece is the mouth it appears on its ruptured well in the gulf of mexico appears to be holding firm the cap a stop the flow of oil into the sea for the first time since the disaster was caused by an explosion after a rig in april pressure testing is now being carried out and engineers and monitoring to check that there are no further leakage is the oil spill has affected hundreds of miles of coastline and seriously damage the region's economy. at least sixteen people have been killed in northwest pakistan after militants and bush to convoy of passenger buses the vehicles were traveling to the city of peshawar with an escort from security forces when militants opened fire five people are reported to have been killed on the spot and it's believed the rest died in hospital. of
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a sizzling heat across europe as a way to call severe drought and created a significant fire hazard among the most effective tools used for extinguishing those summer fires are specially adapted russian helicopters and as the temperatures rise so too has demand for these choppers artie's with the national report. every year hundreds of thousands of hectares of spanish forest disappear the reason. the combination of the hot dry climate and human negligence often creates an unstoppable force resulted in a national catastrophe. but now we may have maddox match. searing on the front line for many years dr carson helicopters are among the best and spain has welcomed their arrival we know that this is the best there for for. you know for the fighting is very very important market and the come of it right now we can
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tell you that it's the start of the fighting she's done that we have this particular fire fighting helicopter the russian cave thirty two. capable of carrying up to five tons of water it takes just ten seconds for the crew to feel it's huge container here it is and just fifteen seconds to drop it onto a fire so it's rather quick which is extremely important but this isn't the only feature that makes this russian models turned out. to be certain to produce more than loves it directions and no tail rotor makes the machine more stable here in. the stability and accuracy also going to safety for firemen both on the ground and in the air. as that even at the if you sent over fire with flames reaching the helicopters kill she always feels safe and . it's made in russia but it works perfect here in and it's easy to control easy to maneuver it's not afraid of strong winds when others can't even takeoff it
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continues to work it's an ideal helicopter to work in emergency situations as they say it's gone through fire and vice versa i didn't like it but now it's my favorite pilot say take a fast cities always the last helicopter to leave a missionary or ten russian kafeel cities are already a feature in the skies over spain were to move to join the ranks of the country's army and as the spanish star mine intensifies their presence could be of critical importance. alekhine to severe pain. well we're taking you from the sky back down to earth now and in fact on the ground this week's moscow out hopes the city's famous metro network with host last monday is even taking some lessons in driving a train. or coming up through a platform now this is the bus some of the floats about metro train are like a lot. of different square in the kremlin it's one of the main tourist attractions
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in the capital a must see to any distance. her . and you can see that in about ten minutes time here on the first all the latest business. my. hello and welcome to business good to have you with us russia has passed a long awaited law on insider trading the new rules are intended to define illegal trading and what sort of punishment should be headed out to those who crossed the line by the question or of course. in the film wall street's by oliver stone gordon gekko makes billions by insider trading but the character the told the world greed is good gets his comeuppance of the long arm of the low finally gets his hands on
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the antihero and we presume strips him of his wealth and send him to prison here in russia the gordon gekko's of this world have much less to worry about until now after ten long years of talks it seems a lot of dedicated to stamping out insider trading is finally ready for presidential approval. in former head of the russian market regulator he says this tap is not only significant for the proper function of the stock market but also has implications for the whole economy which is having a little though is not enough it also needs to be plight i look you can believe the russian market regulator is currently too small to take on the tosk and the core system is too complicated but the chairman of an d.m. sees a way out there's an improvement of legal system it's a lot of bad because it's a serious political that's. special it's possible for any.
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issues connected to restore the stock market like some special or as much as those that according to the latest research around fifty five percent of people involved in the securities market admitted to the selective disclosure of information lawyer on the afterward over says the new law would bring the country a step closer to ancient. national names and will enhance its reputation as a place to do business just another sign of our country. to be a little bit more civilized than previously the governments ambition to turn moscow into an international financial center has become something of a mantra much of the infrastructure is in place the new business district reams and scrapes the school i just assume poor thing though for investors is the idea that theory money is as safe as the next person's and for that they need to protection
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of the law i do question moscow better than expected financial results from american companies provided much of the driving force for the markets this week underage again head of research of forbes club explains the impact they had all russian share prices. news determined trend of the wall markets and more thought every markets today we saw a sort of short correction and we hope that this positive trend will be continuing during the next three. seasons of corporate finance results is going to really hold that the results of the second quarter of the american corporate sector we'll be better than the same results of the second quarter last year russia is suffering from its worst drought in more than a decade in a state of emergency has been declared in sixteen agricultural regions some climate scientists believe the heat wave may be just the beginning of many years of hot dry
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weather. reports this could lead to a radical change in russian farming practices. central russia here over seventy percent of the green hollows has been destroyed by the drought but because russia normally produces a surplus and weather conditions have been more normal in savior the country will. be green shortage days here however this might not always be the case if the summer heat waves become a more permanent fixture as some climatologists expect some user resource for the roasted holes we count in his published a study suggesting that from the least seven g.'s to two thousand a russian enjoyed a cool period with plenty of rain now russia is entering a warm dry phase as the last two years prove that it will last until two thousand and twenty six two thousand and thirty. the hottest year in the cycle expected to come over the next five years this could be enough to change the face of russian agriculture as farmers are unable to survive on the poor yield from their land over
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a longer timescale a prolonged period of dry weather is likely to force farmers to change their crops turning russia from green producer indian culture that. crops the to lizzie of cultivated land from greenwich currently stands at fifty percent drop down to twenty percent indeed disperses is already happening in some regions revolution after last year's drought we gave up most of the dry land on the left banks of the river we continue to cultivate the right bank decreasing from one hundred twenty thousand to forty thousand hectares. today's blistering temperatures might become the norm in a few years' time if some climate change scientists to are to be believed new weather conditions will in evitable force change in agriculture with some crops becoming non-viable in a previously for a tell areas with its vast plains to the south of the country may no longer be the
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luck. it's down under most state this is c b n a is set to host the international aids conference on sunday a group of scientists challenge the conventional view on the web the disease comes form they say they don't believe he is the only aids which kills in that suit million people every year. much of europe has been a group to buy a severe heat wave record breaking temperatures of all say been felt in the. crops and forcing people to find new ways to keep cool stuff.
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