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more of a political can be easy to get with the real costs of going into the night could be . as a demand for western surgery grows in russia so does the number of inexperienced and unlicensed doctors plus. what it was a good trade are absolutely sure on your own. so get out of this world experience along with the regulations of space exploration pioneers in our reports from the u.s. space and rocket center in alabama. showing . twenty poles in business. and a study out of the russian capital you're watching r t with me and joshua welcome
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to the program international officials are in russia to assess the country's bid to host the planet's most spectacular football of and the world cup the inspection team kicked off in st petersburg and will now be looking after sylvie's in moscow stakes to be vince's following the story for us. well there on monday fisa inspectors touchdown and spent in st petersburg for day one of its four day fact finding mission to determine if russia is exactly right to host a world cup it either twenty eighteen or twenty twenty two and their visit included a stop at a stadium that's being built that's meant to seat sixty eight thousand people and they will be stopped at an airport to see renovations there to see that russia is in fact falling in within the guidelines set for when it comes to transportation inspectors do have a full day and moscow and including a stop at the iconic blue sneaky stadium which is the proposed site for the opening
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game and the final game there is russia's just expected to present its major big today and the inspectors are set to meet with government officials including prime minister putin and they're also expected to be guests at a dinner at the kremlin now russia is up against nine other countries to host the world cup but the sports minister believes that russia is in fact ready and that the inspectors will be wowed by the bid that they have put together a series of events reporting there and cutter cho takes a look at russia's prospects of winning the world cup it. but you think brazil. and so this i could rush should be next it's hopes of posting the twenty eighteen world
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cup facing a key test this week is fifty inspectors arrive to assess the bit also in the running are england australia the united states and to join us from spain and portugal and belgium and the netherlands but so difficult hosting this year's tournament and brazil in four years time it still would be europe's turn will be next in twenty eighteen and many see russia's chances and. the chances are pretty good that russia can succeed and a lot of people say maybe i'll like a more political decision than them football this isn't to give a big country like russia the biggest fans in the world the chance to host the world cup. group between right also believes russia's bid is strong and is helping to make it even stronger he's the director of a commercial to be shown to the jury group it was the author of the saw two winter olympics can pay in eight shots he showed russia as he loves it and they beat one
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incredible new stadia incredible new locations in terms of from some petersburg to such a young kaliningrad and ka-zar and of course moscow you know there's a tremendous you know taurus spec to it on top of the games and again it's the first time that it will have been held in eastern europe and there's also a huge base of a football fans in eastern europe who's never had the opportunity to not to show how much they love the game at home. to see the game at home the government is ready to play russia's beat includes designs for over a dozen new state of the art stadiums worth up to ten billion dollars what have team brand new stadiums are. construction currently it's only moskos luzhniki which fully matches people's standards and has had experience of costing major international events but in fact the very need to build new infrastructure could be
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russia's major selling point the other contenders already have infrastructure in place but fever is interested in expanding it across the continent and beyond class most skill has successfully coped with the logistical challenges of several big tournaments in the past the people who are running this period are the same people who organized. the you for cup champion finals in two thousand but was making between you and chelsea fans were allowed in without visas for the first time and they all came in you know two different ports and went very very smoothly and i think about have a great time so people knew very clearly that russia was really tip top when it comes to organizing big international events like russia's progression for the twenty fourteen sochi olympics is likely to come under scrutiny by three four team and with the first results appearing to be impressive then such
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a success could mean another winning goal for russia in its world cup it exceeded agree to about r t. and we've got plenty more for you coming up later this hour here in our team courting a place to get a taste of space. want to be an astronaut here's what it takes to get your suit your helmet a frictionless environment let's go to space join our correspondent at the u.s. space and rocket center in alabama and find out what the veterans here think was really behind the space race. it was a year since the devastating accident his biggest hydroelectric plant in siberia which killed seventy five people. and a few tricks the station was badly damaged when water crashed into the turbine hall last august the investigation into the cause of the accident is still ongoing commemorative ceremonies will be held in the republic of what cost you one of the disaster took place in full restoration of the plant as planned by twenty fourteen
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there's more of a tragedy on our website which is our tito com. confrontation is brewing in washington over the afghan withdrawal date of the nato troop commander and the u.s. defense secretary appear to be at odds over the deadline on sunday general david petraeus said he may advise president obama not to go ahead with july two thousand and eleven date if he believes it's the wrong time defense secretary robert gates however insists the pullout deadline is set in stone july was the worst month for coalition troop deaths in afghanistan since the war began but frederick william and all author of the bestselling book century of war told r.t. that instability in central asia is actually in america's interests. comments about the police now by july of next year are simply ludicrous as petraeus indicated the nato troops and certainly the u.s. force command are not at all planning to pull out because the afghan
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occupation you have to understand it is nothing to do or very little to do with afghanistan for say it has to do with russia it has to do with china it has to do with the central asian countries and spreading what some of called a thirty years war scenario to prevent the independent development economically of china russia and the a c o shanghai cooperation states so this is all politics on the part of obama about pulling up next july. and investigative journalist wayne madsen says general the trask comments are an indicator of obama's policy including those concerning the twenty eleven withdrawal. well you know one thing i find this really rich is to trey is has interviews with all the corporate media. with meet the press n.b.c. david gregory the washington times whereas his predecessor general mcchrystal gives an interview to rolling stone albeit it was under some weird circumstances
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with them being trapped in belgium but he's fired for his comments and to trace his comments he wouldn't be making these without some sort of a wink and nod a nudge nudge from the white house you're not going to have this general making public comments to the media without some sort of clearance from the white house. and the u.s. rapper immortal technique believes america has compromised itself around the world by not practicing what it preaches at his full interviews coming your way in just twenty minutes time so here's a preview. america went around proselytizing. democracy to all parts of the world saying you know we should should have a democracy that people can be in charge when the people saw that the same prognosticator the prophet of democracy was sitting there supporting these brutal dictatorships they said well who else has something on the table.
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plastic surgeries enjoying a boom in russia with beauty seekers of all ages flocking to hundreds of private clinics and the end result however are sometimes far from desired and instead of enjoying their new faces facing analysts legal battles with inexperienced and underqualified surgeons now you might find some of the images and sarah firth report disturbing. the ugly side of the city despite being one of the most unregulated areas in russian health care plastic surgery is seeing a boom in demand he had illicit been most i've had to the nose jobs liposuction my lips repressed and huntsman's and older forth when i make money with this work when people call me crazy i answer that in my house in florence i don't care what they
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think plastic surgery clinics easy to find in most cases and procedures cost less than you might think like. breast enlargement. the quest to becoming body beautiful three perfect surgery becoming more and more popular and more and more affordable can be if they get what the real costs of going on the knife could be. far from people being pissed off by the dangers the plastic surgery crowd is getting younger by the. board i have a twenty one year old friend who is a fan of pamela anderson so she copied her huge breasts that's a personal business i can't judge but then she also had a facelift at twenty one of course that i don't support it's this that causes a negative attitude towards plastic surgery but i blame the surgeon who gave a fee slip to a twenty one year old russia stands fifth a month countries with the highest level of plastic surgery operations being a relatively new market many private clinics of any popped up in the last decade
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and there are still very few experienced professionals. through the system of medical training different in russia and western countries it takes up to ten years to train as a plastic surgeon in russia if you are already a surgeon you just need to take a month long course you can order to get a license to practice but if this doctor comes from a completely different kind of surgery they need much much longer training which we just don't see happening in. and that's what causes problems. for one twenty seven year old girl who entered the clinic recently for a routine liposuction the risk cost her life when she had a suspected allergic reaction. the legal repercussions in these situations often in. more of the news corp there are no clear controls or sanctions doctors avoid punishment and a large number of cases one reason is that medical documentation submitted to the
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judge or the investigation officers are often falsified also patients who often sign consent forms with off thinking of the risks unfortunately such circumstances make it hard to ensure an objective trial today there is still no official statistics on the number of institutions providing plastic surgery or the exact data on how many and what kind of operations are being conducted. with recent tragic cases and the little official a the russians might soon start thinking twice about the risks involved the full getting under the knife. i have a brief look at other international stories from around the world in iraq you officials say at least forty one people have been killed and over one hundred injured in a suicide attack on an army have quarters in baghdad the blast targeted recruits lined up outside an army division headquarters in the center of the capital at least two soldiers were among the dead. the united nations warning three and
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a half million children in flood struck pakistan are at high risk of contracting deadly water borne diseases the world body says it doesn't have enough funds to distribute clean water or provide medical care floods have been ravaging the country for more than two weeks now at least fifteen hundred people died and some twenty million have been displaced un has been calling for international aid but only a quarter of what's needed has been given so far. a former israeli soldier asked posted photos on the internet of herself posing a sign bound and blindfolded palestinian prisoners she told a facebook page the army the best days of my life israeli military have condemn the woman's behavior as shameful and pledged an investigation the palestinian authority said the incident was proof the four decade long occupation of palestine has led to israelis being proud of humiliating palestinians. but later today here in our t.v.
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will look at the aftereffects of the vietnam war and the personal recollections of american veterans thirty five years on that's coming up in our special report. to join the military. because i thought that it was my duty that it was something that i do to help my country. my government that necessary or. you know. there was a lot of drug abuse there was a lot of murder of american officers and soldiers there were a lot of. these all the while i always thought i wanted to win a lot of medals and they do have a lot of desperation. but afterwards i realize that they don't mean anything. that even for. i don't i don't i never get the medal.
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huntsville alabama played a unique role in the u.s. mission to the moon and offers a unique look at the space race today boasts an extraordinary collection of flight hardware and offers the chance to put yourself in an astronaut shoes literally as art is even the soft you discovered though even american experts say it was the russians who drove the nation to the moon. this is huntsville alabama vast space and a city devoted to just that. in the deep south of the usa. where his word all began and this was the beginning of our manned spaceflight program it's where one man spatial vision when i was seventeen years old i had no doubt that man would land on the moon in my lifetime became reality he had always dreamed about space travel he was warner von brown a former member of the nazi party turned pioneer of u.s.
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space exploration given his past how did people here see him rocket scientists the gentleman who could take us into space but why huntsville we had more ph d.'s per square acre than you could find anywhere in the country available and willing workforce a workforce that experienced history. and lived to tell about it back then i was in the in the manufacturing engineering department people like rocket scientist and engineer robert showing hammer what specific rock you were all of to put her to bigger see saturn or saturn. apollo story and dan brown's colleague and friend at buckbee we flew twelve or twelve astronauts to the moon and in spacecraft like this and at the height of the cold war the real reason behind the space race i really believe that. the soviet union drove the
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u.s. to the moon because there was serious competition between the two countries how can it be that the russians didn't do that we thought we would take them on to the wizards of the world but then it turned out here's somebody that already launched the satellite and here at the us space and rocket center at competitions lives on and that's the only place in the in a country that you can see all these vehicles including the space shuttle where you can see and experience everything that you are right it was here in my dream for i am sure you have fun. and they separate and go down and land on the moon surface what does it feel like to go on the moon or the astronauts were actually very trained on a device just like this and here anyone could be a space traveler they want to be an astronaut here's what it takes to get your suit your helmet a frictionless environment let's go to space. but
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eventually you gotta come back down. made it safely yes it's been a great ride. down to earth do you know the soft. alabama. and if you want to stay with space just visit our blog section at r.t. dot com for more and we've got some real time accounts of life in orbit for you from the first russian cosmonaut to start a blog from zero gravity. so you can find out what it takes to wash your hair in space how to read a book and out of water do you need to scratch your nose while wearing a spacesuit so for all these space tidbits and more just with no word to our.
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well is now see what's happening in the world of business daniel bushell joins us now. well it's a business for us is moving closer to creating a new national fertilise a champion it's a search for the government is keen to support as it provides the country's third biggest source of export revenues reports. the prime mover is in the consolidation of the sector billionaire suliman and his associates. a controlling stake in anger chemical giant. now two offshore companies believed to be close to. forty four percent of cillin eat the country's largest but produce just. five percent of the company the third base of the puzzle will be when. a takeover be unleashed it's all the need that expected to happen in the coming days it would create the world's second biggest producer but analysts believe that russia and to
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monopolize service will allow the deal with certain provisions for us. federal antimonopoly service which is you detailed instructions concerning a deal to merge in your old colleagues even if the structure with offshore companies is used there will be strict limits for domestic processing exports account for eighty to ninety percent of the company's profits ever chemicals are the third biggest export item for russia after fuel and metals and the government is keen to encourage the growth the merged company or what i'll call insulin it would hold thirty percent of the global but us reserves forty percent of global experts to justify its size the new company would have to grow both domestically and internationally as of today is the shale. oil this is not ten percent of what this president and russia are so i expect the share will increase. next question is . this will control this process and that is it always could take years you just
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can't expect prices but i don't think it will go to fettle as a process and i am sure export markets portion of the company because if the merger of sylvan it or not i'll call it could be just the beginning of the consolidation in the fertilizer sector recent history in russia shows as was the case with energy that it takes time for a sector to take on a stable form with the government clean. and necked not just in its creation but also in its operation to influencing domestic prices and expert g.d.s. zinaida media business right. as graeme bell came into effect on sunday but commodities analyst all is lost hanson says the heat wave not the bad is driving world prices. to offset the band we are actually seeing weather forecast now which is projecting rain later in the week in the affected areas so where that may have an impact already we come from a situation where wheat has been trading at relatively low prices for a while and the market has probably the hedge funds and so on has been selling into
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it because they didn't see any prospects for higher prices so there's been a lot of scramble to cover short positions over the last months and but the global stocks are still still pretty high the stock to use is only dropping from twenty eight percent to twenty five percent this year so there's still enough to go around the main issue is obviously to get the surplus in the u.s. into the different areas where they are the need to the affected areas think there's something like eighty percent of the total annual production that comes from winter wheat so it's obviously incredibly important with the rain that's forecast and there is hope obviously the worst is behind us and that they have announced that there will be. there will be a revision of the band early october so if we have if the weather behaves from now on we could potentially see the band get lifted before december. time for a quick look at the stock markets tokyo is continuing this week slide the yen is back on the rise putting multinationals on the pressure take giant sony and canon
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down some half a percent this hour. crosses all ts has rushed into a healthy gain in the opening minutes continuing this week's top livy to be isn't only went up on news it could finance billionaire because of mining giant for nickel. president medvedev says russia's badly prepared for its customs union with belarus and kazakstan the country ranked one hundred thirtieth out of one hundred thirty three nations for ease of customs procedures he had almost half the goods coming into the country held up by border guards compared with just two percent in the u.k. border control was scrapped between the three countries last month. russian government needs new sources of cash up the using up reserves and it's turned to the country's infrastructure the ministry of. billion dollars a year from twenty twelve railways pipelines and power grids which up till now were exempt from roadways warns it will pass the bill on to passengers. in transport
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russian car production sort seventy one percent in the first seven months of the year with six hundred thousand brick vehicles rolling off the lines the model for domestically made calls has risen strongly compared to last year when the financial crisis but peak manufacturers have highlighted the role of government in reviving the sector in particular the cash for clunkers program. despite the economic downturn russian tourist numbers have hit record highs of one point two million went abroad in june a massive jump from last year's lows so i pressed was a favorite destination visitors there jumping fifty percent but travel agents complain profit margins of two percent as competition in the sector grows. join us to see how stock markets open across europe in fifteen minutes.
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