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a clean body be able to pop the surgery becoming more of a popular and more of a political will be easy to get with the real cause of the night could be. the amount of people undergoing to grows rapidly in russia so does the number of victims disfigured or even killed four or five and inexperienced ops it's. easier than it was a good training our. correspondent almost space flight preparation calls and this is the recollections of patient health left in america to them. and coming off in the business update president baited calls on leading businessmen how to rebuild villages destroyed by the wildfires join us in about twenty minutes time.
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a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow i'm alex had it visa free entry for all that's one pledge from the russian government which is putting its weight behind the bid to host the planet's biggest football event. international officials all with the russian capital to inspect the plans for the twenty eight hundred total and this is he moving. following their progress and joins us live now from central moscow ecstacy a war as russia has been doing to throw away the fee for delegation that it will wish to have is this a vent. well hello to you alice russia is willing and able to fulfill all promises laid out and it's a bit that's according to the prime minister better who met with the delegation in moscow on tuesday and he says there also was ready to fill up promises that are
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not laid out in the one of those guarantees is that these are three tipperary stay that basically means that athletes that are participating in the world cup and visitors to the world cup would be able to come to russia with out a visa here's more from the prime minister. and we provided with guarantees from our government and we are ready to provide the organization. such as visa free entry for all the players and fans at the time of the event and free travel between cities hosting the world cup. now russia has three major points and it's that are first of all the fan base you have six million people who are players of the game of football or lovers of it they're big supporters of it so fan base is doubly number one also in eastern europe a country has never a host at the world cup so that could also be in russia's favor and third fisa is
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interested in helping countries that i've never posted to develop and having the games the world cup in a country would definitely help fifo reach that goal now though russia's bid also has the attention of the u.k. media and you have british press quoting officials in that country saying that russia is probably the strongest competitor when it comes to sealing a world cup bid and twenty eighteen or twenty twenty two now the nation has a couple of days to woo the feeds i delegation as it heads to sochi and to the south from more on the russian bid and its chances here's my colleague a cut to reinterpret show. much of. brazil. and so bessie come. could know should be next it's hopes of posting the twenty eighteen world cup a facing
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a key test this week as fifty inspectors who arrive to assess the beat also in the running are england in straley in the united states and to june fifth it's from spain and portugal and gold room and the netherlands but so difficult hosting this year's tournament and brazil in few years time if you would europe stand would be next in twenty eighteen and many see russia's chances and strongly the chance to prove russia can succeed and a lot of people say maybe you know i got more political decision the decision to give to a big country like russia. the biggest country in the world their chance to host the world cup. between right 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 jews who could really feel this suturing trilobites compay in each issue russia a few months it and the beach one incredible new stadia incredible new locations in
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terms of from some petersburg to such a young kaliningrad and of course moscow you know there's a tremendous. 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 football fans in eastern europe who's never had the opportunity to show how much they love the game at home. to see the game until the government is ready to take the she's beating leeds designs for over a dozen new states in the studio and we're up to ten been doing this puts his team brand new stadiums under 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 russia's major selling point. the other contenders already have infrastructure in
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place but fever is interested in expanding it across the continent and beyond plus moscow has successfully coped with just tickle challenges of several big tournaments in the past the people who were brought in this place are the same people who organized. the you for cup champion. finals in two thousand but was making in chelsea the fans were allowed in without visas for the first time and they all came in in off two different airports and it went very very smoothly and i think of 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 group grecian for the twenty two teen sochi olympics is likely to come under scrutiny by three foot team and with the france results appearing to be impressive then such a success could mean and not
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a winning goal for russia in its world cup it exceeded the churchyard t miscarried . now afghan president hamid karzai wants to kick out private security companies and replace them with local security forces but contractors who work mainly for western companies do everything from guarding supply convoys to personal security for diplomats and businessmen a government spokesman says the companies will be ordered to disband within four months all this comes as the u.s. increases its military presence in afghanistan now also sounds only a member of the afghan parliament think the timing of this isn't is just wrong. the president thought that security companies are the problem. and i think it's not the security company by per se it's the poor management and poor implementation of the law i think not only it will be a blow to to the country security wise also employment in a country that very little other employment this would be
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a very very ill timed decision and announcement and these people will need jobs and their families because sort of h one five or six people and their family just you can imagine what will happen let alone the security situation i don't think that our security forces are are going to be able to fill that gap that quick to be resolved would be hampered capabilities by. coalition forces and convoy protection and delivery of goods and services and other things that they need in different bases and different p.r. to stations and different different provinces even our afghan consumers will be suffering because if we cannot protect the convoys of consumers not only military but nonmilitary ramifications that are something to think about. coming up later this hour including where the war began. going to be announced there is what it
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takes to get your suit your helmet frictionless environment let's go to spain. join our team for an out of this world experience at the place where america made its first step to. natural beauty is in competition with the promise of miracles from plastic surgeons in russia women and some men are flocking to hundreds of private clinics too in homes their looks but for some patients who ignore the risks they're not enjoying new wrinkle free faces but suffering endless legal battles with inexperienced surgeons. 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 the ideal is to be in motion i've had to nose jobs liposuction my
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lips repressed enhanced 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 think plastic surgery clinics easy to find in law and procedures cost less than you might think. breast enlargement. the quest to becoming body beautiful three plastic surgery becoming more and more popular and more and more affordable can be easy to forget what the real costs of going on the knife could be. far from people being put off by the dangers the plastic surgery crowds are 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 i don't support this that was a negative attitude towards but i stick surgery but i blame the surgeon who gave a feast when she was one year old. countries with the highest level of plastic
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surgery operations being a well it's. market many private clinics of any popped up in the last decade 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 and russia if you're already a surgeon you just need to take a month long course in order to get a license to practice but if they start it comes from a completely different kind of surgery they need much much longer training which we just don't see happening in russia and that's what causes problems for one twenty seven year old girl who entered a mosque a clinic recently retain liposuction the risk cost her her life when she had a suspected allergic reaction. the legal repercussions in these situations often and. more think it's just because there are no clear controls or sanctions
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for doctors avoid punishment and a large number of cases one reason is that medical documentation submitted to the judge or the investigation officers are often falsified also patients will often sign consent forms with thinking of the risks unfortunately as 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 tragic cases and little official a the russians might soon start thinking twice about the risks involved the full going under the knife. now a year has passed since a devastating explosion at russia's the biggest hydroelectric plant in siberia that took the lives of some seventy five people.
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one station was destroyed when crunched into the turbine guest authorities are still investigating the incident commemorative ceremonies are being held in the republic of comfier well the disaster to place full restoration of the plant is planned by december twenty fourth team. it's widely predicted that chile is a colony will be the largest in the world by twenty twenty overtaking the u.s. only this week the countries the pasta plan to become of the world's second biggest economy by g.d.p. and earlier this year is officially over to germany to become the biggest exporter however michael from the center for research of globalization in canada says china's economy could already be the biggest in the world is g.d.p. is not representative of the actual strength of the economy. a large share of the
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commodities that we consume. to scour the west in europe china the us the problem is he imports cheap a dollar they resell it ten and the g.d.p. goes up by taking by the idolaters that is how it works g.d.p. is not a measurement of productive assets it's a measurement of value added and the value added to the united states which is the lighting or color and economy of crisis and economy where both a large share of manufacturing has been closed out where some of us is in fact of migrating to developing countries to cheap labor locations so that i really could tell that china is have both the largest economy is the largest population on earth its toes are productive capabilities the second the lions the sheer size of it's of it's about a factory basis as compared to two other major colleagues including united states of america. coming up in our financial report later today analysts said that sky's
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atis co-host says you have it look at economic sickness and health the question on the table is whether america is heading towards a prolonged economic depression and has the free market capitalism system finally failed. here's a headline about the us us is bankrupt and we don't even know what this is laurence kotlikoff boston university he's an economist and he points to a fiscal gap of two hundred two trillion dollars if you put everything on the balance sheet that's a big number well it's fifteen times more than the official that but is that to say that they are effectively lying to us. you know they're effectively lying to us there's no question about it yes governments are lying oh wow what a revelation. huntsville
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alabama played a unique role in the u.s. mission to the me and still provides a unique insight into the space race today both an extraordinary collection of flight hardware and office people the chance to step into an astronaut shoes literally and he discovered even american experts say it was the russians who actually drove the nation moving. this is huntsville alabama vast space and a city devoted to just that. the deep south of the usa. is where it 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
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about space travel he was warner von brown a former member of the nazi party turned pioneer of u.s. 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 and. all of the group of birds do better see saturn one saturn five 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
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behind the space race i really believe that. the soviet union drove the us to the moon because there was serious competition between the two countries how can it be that the russians can 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 u.s. space and rocket center at competitions lives on and that's the only place in the in the 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 weird like training for sure on your phone. and they separating 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
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your helmet a frictionless environment let's go to space. but eventually you gotta come back down. man safely yes it's been a great ride. down to earth do you have a soft ski r.t.t. alabama. of more space to do just visit our blog section at all to dot com for more though we've got some unique accounts of life in orbit from the first russian cosmonaut to blog from very gravity there you can find out how to wash your hair in space how to read a book and even not a scratch sure. a space suit or useful stuff they have all of these tidbits from or without more do you visit dot com. we.
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time now for the good news from around the world in brief and at least sixteen people were killed and another one hundred twenty five wounded by a suicide bomber who blew himself up and down the blown up and close to where a thousand people have gathered near an army recruitment center iraqi forces have blamed for the attack the incidents comes just two weeks before the u.s. finishes operating in the region. six people have been through the twenty are still missing in the new wave of floods in china the country's been hit hard by heavy rains and storms which is claimed over two thousand lives already around the halls of those in the recent mudslides in this huge pool who will treat all schools of howells's of the destroyed and roads in the trustees of the damaged across different parts of china. the international criminal tribunal for the former
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yugoslavia resumes in the hague after a summer break but other than candidate has been on trial since last year after being captured in belgrade. the full of both me and serb leader was accused of orchestrating a campaign to destroy the muslim encroach communities in eastern bosnia in one thousand nine hundred five. life imprisonment. australia's prime minister says a stranger should become a republic when the queen and the second. junior do only did however express that deep affection for the british more like the idea that as the days before the general election was rejected by position to be proud to become a republic it divides australians many of whom are british immigrants were voted down in one thousand nine hundred nine referendum. make
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a. valid get dizzy today for his business needs i understand that you've got some reports that it might become easier. for foreigners to bring the goods across the russian border that's right yes the russian government has promised less checks as a start a new customs union will have the details later in the program but first this all you may be collecting a war chest and his fight to take over a new nickel russian daily better morsi says the boss of roussel could borrow as much as six billion dollars from state run and the group the money would be used to buy the twenty five percent stake of rival in the rose shareholder return and the two men have been locked in a heated battle for control of the miners each accusing the other of this knowledge and the company. reportedly agreed to pay school to fight for said his and plus group as collateral for the. president of a device called on russia's leading businessmen to help rebuild villages destroyed by the wildfires all of derry passed on in yet have all been summoned to
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the president's residence to pledge their assistance pascoe promised to build fifty houses while you have to shun call has said he was ready to contract six hundred fifty thousand dollars the government has said it will rebuild houses up to sixty five thousand dollars each for three thousand people left homeless. times look at the markets both in london and frankfurt with long as the top game from the footsie either the six percent increase in the second quarter profit ball caldwell's has been well received by the market there's a need for accredited improvement in the russian markets and is better at ruble exchange rates. russia's higher in quiet afternoon trading but fertilizer john cali three percent of karim moved to buy chief rival units. general motors expected to file paperwork force an initial public offering and choose day become a conies to raise up to seventy billion dollars in order to pay back the u.s.
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taxpayer off to last year's bailout it wants to sell key stakes to cash rich foreign funds this is a backlash from nationalist american public. and back in russia in a worrying sign for the economy wage arrears last month eleven percent compared to june the federal statistics service says the backlog has now hit one hundred twelve million dollars it comes despite president verdi ordering bigger fines for employers who hold back salaries. a top official has admitted foreigners face serious problems in bringing goods across the border into russia for the country's finance minister changes to the rules of the new customs union comes into force a roast covered in the russian last month and a single customs area and promised a less checks. forty four percent of goods coming into russia are held up at the border and inspected in the u.k.
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that figure is just two percent we want a new bill and customs regulations to come into force in october. grain from russia's national reserves will not be used for export at the beginning of this week the government impose a blanket ban and produce to selling grain abroad in response to the severe drought there have been speculation on the commodities markets the government would use its own reserves to fulfill some foreign contracts but speaking exclusively to our c. the head of the joint grain company sergei levin says this will not be possible. well got him but at this point the intervention stock has nine million one hundred forty thousand tonnes of grain the intervention stock could be used differently depending on the situation last year and in the beginning of this year the country had excessive amount of grain interventions that put pressure on the internal market that's why it was necessary to export this grain but the situation has changed drastically we cannot talk about excessive amounts of grain on the internal market now we are saying that we have
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a necessary safety net so we are not talking about exporting the interventions doc any will we are talking about is the need to decide which of the internal consumers it should best be given to in other words to which of the affected regions it should go in the first place and in what scope this decision must be made by the government i think it will happen as mr soup of said within the next two weeks. ago what is russia's current storage capacity from here to if you look at the statistics the federal service of states to six reports that we have a total storage capacity of about one hundred eighteen million tonnes but that includes all types of grain storage is both the modern ones equipped with climate control systems and the old grain arrays and bonds dating back to pre-war times honestly i think that only about one third of the storage is are up to more than requirements and how has the drought. affected your strategy until two thousand and fifteen start there given that another company of
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a strategy of the united grain company includes large scale investments into the green market infrastructure construction of new storage is and trans shipment elevators as well as an upgrade of the existing facilities going forward to two thousand and fifteen there will be significant changes in the grain distribution patterns inside the country because over the last few years there was quite a distinct distribution in the southern region produce grain for export while the central region and siberia produce grain for internal consumption this is going to change now and the grain from the south is going to be consumed internally as well and we'll certainly have to rethink i was strategy. we can always find more stories on our website. business. thank. you.
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