tv [untitled] September 11, 2010 3:00am-3:30am EDT
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shevardnadze and i believe god it's eleven in the morning here that's a look at all the top stories this hour. as the u.s. remembers to victims of the nine eleven attacks those who gave emergency aid after the tragedy feel the government has turned its back on that nine years on hundreds of first responders say their health was growing to end their rescue operation. in blood rushes republican local search is burning victims of a suicide bombing show in grieving bordeaux's insists they won't let the terrorists have the way. it looks last year hero marching for protest against excessive surveillance by authorities and businesses fearing big brother does more to intrude on their privacy them to protect them. all to a global policy forum well so they're in russia's yellow sea level let me guess they all implemented celebrations as the city vaults it's been that you know
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celebrations and stuff i don't. so we're here in russia's yugoslavia where the ancient city is kremlin just behind our backs we'll be bringing you all day the updates on the celebrations for one thousand and the results of the global policy forum has just ended here but first to all top story this hour. the day america will never forget as u.s. mourns the victims of the nine eleven attack many who gave first aid straight after those tragic events are feeling abandoned they say the government has left them struggling by themselves with illnesses contracted as a result of the rescue operations bodies but some of them.
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gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one did you actually get diagnosed as being directly since the nine eleven in two thousand and ten the nine eleven first responder represents an exploding health crisis u.s. officials have failed to address it's told the across the page course enormous sarcoma gall bladder cancer liver cancer the retired n.y.p.d. detective spent six months sifting through world trade center debris and clouds of toxins later resulting in as much sleep apnea post neurological problems and two strokes the first one is massive. i was paralyzed i lost command of my speech. i had to learn to walk and talk again the police department denies his illnesses are linked to nine eleven still fits leaving the twenty three year veteran with mounting medical debt this one wants fourteen over fifty three and a daily dose of fifteen medications and information pills pills to stop the
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cramping in my legs like walk blood pressure medications the worst attack on u.s. soil took place here on september eleventh a day when nearly three thousand people lost their lives in a matter of hours and in the ninth hears that have followed nine hundred first responders have died victims of their own courage n.y.p.d. sergeant michael ryan was diagnosed with three types of cancers before losing his battle at just forty one years old i leave ryan is just one of many widows who lost her world with husband post nine eleven all these men and women that are fighting for their life right now it's our progress it's it's time it's watching a loved one. disintegrate in front of your face and just the fight to stay alive and it's a fight that can break even the strongest john jeff when he was diagnosed with
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cancer hospital bills one million dollars we do so much overseas and i'm not saying not to do it we're a powerful nation we should lead by example but we're not leaving my example here. we're not leaving by example here when you turn your backs on the nine eleven emergency responders those who sacrificed for the country now left struggling alone merino port r.t. new york. and to discuss the global consequences of the nine eleven attacks we're now joined from moscow by political experts to full force president of the a.p.a. our political center diminishing we are here in the city of us live where the global policy forum has just wrapped up and one of the main topics discussed was the global security how did they nine eleven hear us attacks sachs they defense policies of other countries well i think they actually changed the world because there was their global understanding that terrorism is number one it should be on
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top of that agenda and that consolidated efforts are needed to overcome these terrible security challenge so i think dk the nearly decade is a good time to well to make some of the results and thing is that today significant efforts of the international community and of the leading nations of the special services has actually resulted in the sewers progress in fighting terrorism there is an ease becoming number less five or six on the global agenda it's no longer the most of the court has stalled because so i think while the year there are some positive results at the start of. dimitri only on a version of the you know eleven attacks the us ambassador to russia has said that the countries working together to fight terror how true do you think this is while there is then the exchange of intelligence information there is
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a lot of discussion through the people the medical channels and there is a lot of corporation between russia and the united states of this area of course the most well a difficult area to deal with these afghanistan where still there are some bases of outside. russia and the united states have a good but then show for cooperation in this area in joint efforts to caught. the finance. relates to what terrorist bases all of you have done this time and also. revealing the terrorist networks that this country. betray without kind of still active globally what do you think the international community can do to sexually tackle this threat well i think that actually the national government as i said have already achieved serious progress because al qaeda is slightly disappearing from the global agenda i mean if you look at the
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number of terrorist attacks in the recent years that has diminished and i think significant work has been down to ruin the grassroots of the guy that of course one of the most let's say positive outcomes is that the world has managed to prevent this bleed between the east that makes civilization the grisette civilization and the ethics in so new york in two thousand and one they even or can be to do with the global a d by the with the civilizations i think this is the most the one thing that we should know today. with the recent attack on russia's republic of there is talk about links to al qaida is that possible do you think well i think that there may be some links and of course there are still some foreign mercenaries in the food so the northern caucasus those people forgot
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trading in their own kind of camps all over the world and somehow they are going to start in some other countries ah but in general the nature of terrorism and other offices he's slightly slightly different so much as to be down to ensure that young people on the broad people are lords recruited by the terrorists by the terrorist network so again if you look at the cetacean the moment boxes you will see that it has become much more stable and there are also. sides who are great associate going on with development there and a greater stability there but that doesn't mean that. while the authorities should simply feel complacency and that they should not work in the their action or for developing feedback with the book then they should. go after nine eleven george bush declared the war on terror nine a result was america accomplishing that mission well i think that slightly as i
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said this mission has been accomplished the temperament terrorism is becoming more and more north. believed to go to war in this ferment in economic struggle so it does use nor that systemically as it would have been used you know because for the forest as it was north and east from it was the ideology so nowadays there are fewer visitation left in the world which actually breakfast was that i do all the cheese so if it is zero for terrorists and tax and wild simply highway in most cases and somehow connect with also with business interests with a pin on the interest are found with a significant they guy downloadable background. to reach a quota call the vice president of the. political center there moscow thanks very much indeed for joining us here on alt.
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civil liberties defenders across europe are expected to demonstrate against what they see as a big brother approach to surveillance by government and businesses they say security cameras and other monitoring devices are intruding on their private lives rather than protecting society. has been following the preparations for the demonstration in berlin. thousands of people here and throughout europe will be taking to the streets to demonstrate their slogan read i'm not fair and protesting against surveillance by governments and by businesses our position is to say that security and freedom walk hand in hand they don't post to each other this sort of mass demonstration would have been inconceivable nearly twenty years ago but of course in two decades our technologies have advanced hugely now every single time you go on the internet your employer or your input or provider can trace what
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websites you have been to every single time you walk on the streets you are being recorded by multiple c.c.t.v. cameras every single time you make a purchase this shows relation gets logged and once again to the authorities what this requires is great the trust from the government but of course these people are saying you cannot trust the government specifically because once and for ration used to be kept by your national government now increasingly it is being collected in europe and two thousand and nine something called the stockholm program was implemented make no mistake about that this is a major change in the way the data is being collected about every citizen in the european union and sort of just being kept at a national level it's now all going to be gathered at these huge european wide databases what these protesters want to know is why who's going to be accountable for how this information is used there's no transparency about how this information is used so they're saying that the european union has no right to simply control
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all of its hundreds of millions of citizens of course that have been several problematic. bases in germany itself a particularly egregious case of an employer spying on its own employees including the extremely private details such as one likely to get pregnant and go on pregnancy leave and so on which was considered totally inappropriate particularly considering the history of germany the fact that it's. all for a very energy with its own secret police that was looked torrijos worldwide so what these people are saying that not only should we not rule out any further measures we should abandon the ones that we have got we should stop having nation wide and european wide databases on where everybody goes to school where everybody travels where everybody is employed asking for all of this information to be rolled back to be given back to the owners for the privacy to be restored and if we want to live in a democracy we need to risk a little democracy means risk. democracy needs risk of course the government is
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unlikely to agree with these demands they keep saying that this information has to be collected in order to fight terrorism in order to fight crime and as always they say that if you have done nothing wrong you have nothing to fear from the government. russia's republic of north is paying last respects to victims of a deadly car blast that hit the capitol on thursday as new details emerge investigators say that several policemen could be guilty of negligence for it say they stopped the attackers car for inspection before the explosion but didn't check that. brings us the latest from. logic of cause is grieving over the last and you can feel sadness everywhere soon as the market area has been open people started coming to the scene they are bringing flowers lighting candles they are talking to each other they are remembering what has happened and they are also trying to find out what happened with the people they know today funerals of eleven victims are taken place in logic of course this is the second day your
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funerals here and several of the dead will be buried in georgia and ukraine one victim is still not identify through the whole night people have been praying in churches in logic of cause they were led in candles in one of the buildings people decided to do the same. joined with their mourning and you could see how candles are lining up one by one from the first to the seventh floor are eleven people in severe condition or have been taken to moscow by the emergencies ministry i've match with the relatives of the victims and here is my report. two lives hand in hand interrupted at the moment when yes i'm on my man and have toddler grandson know which had been at the ready got across central market they say the boy was quarreling with his brother about writing a bike so grandma promised to buy a little allure a new one a moment later their dreams were wiped out by the blast star of the love
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i thought we were the markets i went into a shop as my mother wife in tucson stayed outside and then an explosion i rushed out and saw all four of them on the ground i lost two of them my son who died was one and a half years old my three year old son is now in surgery doctors are fighting for his life there were a lot of people in the market stare a fine last breath again yes in my head almost every morning before go into the market their day rafiq i felt sick and stayed home yes and went alone to sell grapes and never came back. this is a father and his one and a half year old son who died and this is his wife she was injured lags and hands and this is the one who died. twenty years ago when life in georgia became difficult for ethnic as a reason like many in her village quiet and hospitable yes a man packed his things and headed to the logic of cars her small family makes their leaving from selling fruit and vegetables and
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a year ago moved closer to the central market used to work closely to show other ones to the selling grapes another was selling lemons there was a risk with them who hold the hood but she was badly injured so leg was ripped off her chair diabetes and they couldn't stop the blood. crying over the last many people and logic of cause refused to believe the blast really happened the main question for many remains why. these are barbarians monsters not humans these people have neither nationality nor humanity nor decency i think it was deliberately planned to bring this tragedy to the republic this is the sixth time something like this has happened they choose big holidays to cause racial hatred but they want to achieve it. grief and sorrow has united the people and logic of cause russians a citizens ukrainians and other is all bring flowers to the scene and join a blot to help the injured. the glass is cracking
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under the feet of those who come to the gates of the sun from market them here in the out just choice interrupted only by those clinging on to a pair in the area people try to stay closer to each other as if this close this can help them to live through the tragedy they had of the federal security services reports that three people are detained more details in religion this is what we know that one of the security guards at the entrance gates of the central market didn't lead or at the car go through he was inspecting the car something seemed weird probably and are and the driver had to turn the vehicle and just moments later the car exploded this resulted in less people being injured during what he got cars this is all information that we have so far the federal security services says that investigation is still going on. today we're again coming to you from the russian city of younis level where the second global policy forum has
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just wrapped up the event brought together some of the world's finest minds as capturing the over i reports. well the one thing is still to be seen what the outcome of these four will be but one thing is obvious it was a direct and honest and open dialogue between the president his supporters some of the kremlin's most fierce critics as well to them in particular the topic of this year's forum global policy forum and here is love it seemed the most teasing democracy and versified democracy experiences around the world the forum was held on to the patronage show of the russian president himself and the masses she was standing by they seemed quite clear it's time to sit at the same table to stop just criticizing russia to start to communicate interact and to find global solutions now the three main things the top three words which we have for the two days of the forum modernisation democracy and efficiency is
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a very easy things to understand on the one hand but on the other the challenge is how to achieve these goals and there seem to be no consistency about it and this is what the forum is about richard barrett stake been has been that nothing is very straightforward these days and you can't really attach an experience of one country to another you have to look. at the countries very specific ways of moving forward the countries background the country's history as well the central topic of the forum democracy analysts disputed on what is democracy in the first place and whether it can be described with any adjectives with any attributions and it to get to be that yes indeed we've heard so many words describing democracy it turns out to be democracy can be slow it can be young it can be mature it can be direct and set transept the president made better has been saying that democracy is
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a process in the first place and that is just not a term and as for russia he reminded. to his guests that's about russia's very specific way of democratization he said that the nine hundred ninety s. instead of perspire attend leave but to use which reform was promised to the people brought forward to the houses of many and this is where they control the sirat the word democracy in russia stems from but on the other hand he has said that the democratic institutions started to be formed in russia in the very nine hundred ninety s. and they've also been developing and he said that he personally believes at turning point in its history russia made the right choice to go to church he said listen i strongly disagree with those who say there's no democracy in russia and that there's authoritarian tendencies here it's not true that russia is a democracy beyond any doubt it's young it's immature it's still not perfect and experience but it's a democracy nonetheless there's
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a way to go but we're ready to work on it in some countries that democracy is being imposed but it doesn't work that way and we've seen many examples of that democracy and modernizations are the only signposts possible for russia these were this was the message the president has been sending to bring these for him but all the talk about democracy is a moot point if a country doesn't want denies itself and he says the state is there as a media but it's not the universal truth is not the answer to all the questions the president believes that now is the time for civil society to help modernize the country because the state tried to do it all on its own in the past and this model didn't work. that was our correspondent as you know going to show so the floor amaze over but we have a lot more scheduled for you as the u.s. level is gearing up for a big party yes certainly is this weekend the city turns a thousand entering its second millennium the save your model st the you can see
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behind us is the city's cultural and spiritual heart and it will also be the center of the celebrations now that the best brass bands from all over the country will be parading through the streets a little later they'll be plenty of festivities taking place on the banks of the volga river give us love is located two hundred and fifty kilometers northeast of moscow it was founded in tan tan by a prince and the weiss centuries later became freshest second largest city at a level today is a world heritage site which boasts an impressive architecture very popular with tourists the city's main attractions are even featured on russia's one thousand ruble road and we'll be bringing you more on the millennium celebrations and the global policy forum in the city of you know this level throughout the day and of course will be all the other news updates from russia and across the world we'll be back in about ten minutes with a recap of our main headlines first though in a few moments in moscow brings us to very latest from the world of business.
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oh welcome to business good to have you with us they head of russia's technology corporation was not only has called for a shake up of the legal and tax system he was speaking during a visit to was not abide by mr porson was that the value of russia's national duction could ultimately when it's the equivalent of thirty billion dollars corporation has so far pulled eighty two project ahead of us nano on the pony to weiss says there is little hope for an efficient high tech sector on the current conditions. if you will you forgive the cannot really efficient venture firms as well as other infrastructure to build new technology is almost impossible the current legislation would like an efficient legal framework for venture funds investing into resampled startups existing legislation is completely outdated for such forms of business our tax system also means we have to change we have prepared some proposals and we want to push them forward. now russia's state duma has
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adopted a law on the skulk of us science and technology center observers say the most important cause allows startups to be in operation before skulk about specifically belt law does have a provision which allows those who is going to be qualified as a participant of this cocoa work to start their activity this as soon as a law is passed not waiting for the three years before this cocoa will be constructed in russia india will start the joint production of medium range transport aircraft the agreement involved in this town aeronautics and two russian companies transporting some i know the and cross about on export each country will invest three hundred million dollars into the venture capital medium range transport aircraft and widely used for cargo a plan to build to our jets initially one third being sold on global markets the first jet will roll off the line no earlier than in two thousand and sixteen.
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please it wasn't just a raid on radio pirates in thirteen countries top hollywood executive tells our toll there must fight the world's worst offender russia which is brutally across the globe thank you push for parts nine in ten d.v.d.'s in russia are fake and the problems only getting worse the industry gold gold warns the nation's ballooning into an exporter of piracy russia has become an increasing problem and concern for us because many titles are first came forward in russia and then distributed worldwide in the film industry about an eighteen billion dollars a year. in the hearts of moscow you can openly buy our phones before their official release and three d. blockbusters for two you wrote a fifth of the recommended price. tag. if.
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you think we know. but also it is a launching a mass council strike on tuesday night investigators seized forty nine huge servers across europe hosting copyrighted material for free offices also stormed the moscow h.q. of korean electronics giant l g which used unlicensed versions of photoshop and coral drool business salty's obtained this new forty nine page white list of top russian films from next month internet service providers must kill a move to rise uploads of these movies without waiting to be notified by film producers m.p.'s will hit transgressors with the strict new anti piracy law. we are ready to raise penalties for offenders and hike fines for providers who fail to delete illegal code.
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