tv [untitled] September 16, 2010 10:00am-10:30am EDT
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in india auntie's available in the grand central shirts in limbo the taj mahal the mumbling polish president the shorter fame which results from mono beatriz a public close to gone taj mahal hotel charges the same retro town hotel. the meridian the lena the judge the hotels church in new delhi hotel the most ab her tones clearing collection ramona plaza the amman maidens hotels believe pagosa louis de pretis and shift it was promised to taper cush promise. one of russia's most wanted men the suspected terrorist. is said to have arrived in poland despite threats from authorities to arrest him. the possibility of
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the rest is as unclear as the information regarding his whereabouts find out more are. russia has its sights on reaching an arctic agreement with canada hot on the heels of signing a demarcation pact with norway. the start treaty faces its toughest test as a u.s. senate panel prepares to submit the nuclear deal to the full senate for final approval. on the russian communists a sting should be singing from behind bars find out why in just a few minutes. plus the first major projects of the two thousand and fourteen sochi winter olympics goes operational or in twenty minutes.
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well why news live from moscow you are with auti well one of russia's most wanted terror suspects is said to have entered poland despite the country's threat to a rest him upon arrival. is thought to be attending an international chechen congress near warsaw and we currently lives in britain where he has political asylum that he is following the latest developments now and joins us live for more details hello to cassio so we've spent of deja vu we've seen this before haven't we have travels abroad despite having an arrest warrant chasing him do you think that would. realistic to think that the postal authorities would really detain him. her at the moment it's all very confusing and very unclear because even the information regarding this is archives where about specifically his arrival in poland is so far
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being brought to us only by one news source that's a television channel a polish t.v. channel called t.v. and twenty four and they're citing unnamed sources so that even his whereabouts are at this moment unconfirmed and the very fact that polish authorities would say any advance that they would arrest the man should he arrived in its territory is somewhat confusing as well because it is not known for law enforcement agencies to give their suspect a warning of an imminent arrest so this could just be yet another plot gating statement towards russia that they will arrest the man should he arrived because of course there is an outstanding enter paula arrest warrant for issued for us and it's a cry of he's wanted by russia on a number of different charges but even of the process even if they do detain him the process is a very complicated one the prosecution can't exactly lean on the police and make
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him detain the man and even if they do after an initial period of detention a polish court will then have to decide whether there are grounds for further detaining mr zentai of and of course then the entire matter of his extradition to russia has to be decided by yet another country the united kingdom which has granted him political asylum in two thousand and three or it will sound rather complicated and rather long running to say the least so there are many policies and they could be potentially involved in this we do understand ok the mosque has demanded his extradition if you goes ahead with this arrival in poland but is it likely that the client would even face trial in russia any time soon given what you say is just a mass of paperwork from differing parties getting involved. there are so much red tape involved or that it is. very unlikely that will be facing trial in russia any time soon of course he has been granted political asylum in the united kingdom seven years ago and since then russia has repeatedly asked its. british colleagues
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to hand the man over to extradite him so that he could stand trial here in russia of course he faces charges of homicide kidnapping extortion various terrorists and extremists activities so a large number of crimes that he's accused of and yet the united kingdom insists that this is a client is a political refugee that he has remained a law abiding citizen on its territory and therefore the agreement that russia and the united kingdom have between them to share extradite all those accused of various crimes on each other's territories that agreement does not stand because of course he has been granted political asylum so the question of his standing trial in russia is a very likely one even if he is detained in poland and then later sent back to the united kingdom or in auntie's got her nose out of the shooting light on a murky subject thank you. russia are neck and neck
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in a race for the arctic's rich resources is challenging moscow's claims to a portion of the post but russia says it won't give up its use that you could prescribe off has more on this northern dispute. both russia and canada remained firm at their stances claiming that part of the arctic seabed known as the a woman also fridge belongs to bear territory's moscow says that its claims are based on scientific fact and according to the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov russia will continue sending expeditions to this area in order to gather enough scientific proof for the international community to recognize the best of the russian landmass so you could have the limo and also the loam and also bridge was discovered by russian explorers but today we want to prove scientifically that it's a continuation of our marine life in providing our data to the un as does canada and now denmark is also thinking about lng cleaning to the loneliness of ridge but
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any such claim must be based upon scientific data provided to the un commission and do you have the last word in any case in two thousand and seven a group of russian scientists a descendant done to be a woman also fridge studied and found concrete conclusions that it is a continuation of the russian land mass they've been planted a russian flag there and then moscow has filed a request to the united nations asking the international community to recognize this area as port obviates to tell you but the united nations has asked for more same difficult evidence meanwhile canada has also filed claims on this state are you saying that to the a woman also for age is part of the canadian tutorial we will submit our data on the loan is awfully age and we're confident that our case will prevail by scientific evidence the arctic is a huge area and currently doesn't belong to any country but at the same time it's
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thought to hold up to twenty percent of the world's untapped resources of gas and oil which makes it quite an attractive area. for many countries up port from russia and canada other states are also keen to start with themselves in the octaves and they include the united states denmark and norway according to some analysts this me lead to some type of all over conflict because this is the stakes are really high because of these extremely was the reserves of national resources and this me lead to some sort of a problem an international problem on the other hand other analysts this thing from back to this issue will be resolved peacefully in fact just now during the meeting in moscow the foreign ministers of russia and canada have pledged to resolve this dispute strictly diplomatically and scientifically and there is already an example
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of how such a dispute could be resolved peacefully just recently russia and norway resolved a decades along the territorial dispute on their borders in the bar and sea and now we've agreed first of all to establish the border and also to share the natural resources which are held in that area so hopefully that will be done in the in the case of russia and canada as well. reporting there and coming out for you later in the hour you can join our close up team to explore russia's far east and the wonders of the secondly. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after the french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. and find out why russian communists wanted the rock up behind stone walls and the iron bars we're talking all about steve.
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moscow hopes the u.s. is getting a step closer to ratifying the latest nuclear. auction agreement the senate foreign relations committee is holding new hearings on the start treaty before submitting it to the full senate for final approval under the agreement both countries will cut their nuclear arsenals by a third russian lawmakers are ready to ratify the document but once to sign off at the same time as washington the head of russia's state duma foreign affairs committee spoke about the main reasons preventing the us from getting started quicker the major problem is that this time of the year is that if occasion process in the states coincides entirely with the election campaign one search of the senate is to be reelected which means that many senators consider this situation not in terms of where the of this agreement is good or bad for the united states
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but in terms of how much it may contribute to their own electoral compete and it's a bit because the document itself is too much important for the national interest of the united states for the national interest of russia for the global national interest to be mixed up with anything else our colleagues in the senate intend to supply the certification law with complimentary interpretation statement and this of course makes this situation a little bit they believe that in case it happens we on the russian side will have to come back to this issue again analyze the interpretation statement which is probably to be approved by the committee of the senate and in case it will be needed to do something similar so we have many are no defectors and i hope the through will be able to ratify the treaty by a literally on both sides by the end of this year this is the most realistic date
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we're coming to you live this is our duty and our close our team as it once again hit the road to bring you the very best of russia. and today we take you to russia's far east on the country's biggest island of second lien now for many years it was at the center of a route between moscow and tokyo because of its rich oil and gas resources today lean is one of russia's most developed regions and it's breathtaking landscapes and rich flora and fauna still largely unspoiled by tourists. went on board to find out . ati's russia closeout team is back and this time we're seven thousand kilometers from the russian capital moscow in the russian far east in the island of soccer league and this is the soccer in region indeed one of the most prosperous in in russia located around four hundred kilometers from the russian mainland and
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separated from the russian mainland by the top are straight it is quite a big island one thousand kilometers from north to south and about three hundred fifty kilometers from west to east it represents a new region a very rich in terms of biological resources now the island of cycling that's home to more than a thousand species of birds and animals as well as flowers and plants and more than a third of them are considered to be endangered and are placed in the so-called red book of endangered species now of course all this beauty has to be protected somehow and we did a report explaining what this protection is like in the far east of russia. risking life or limb special troops to send those speeding boat in the middle of the pacific. the coast guard in the russian far east this is an almost daily routine they fight. annual turnover of illegal fishing and mounts to millions of
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dollars. along with a team of officers we come on board a fishing boat they check documents to see whether the versal had any right to fish here. this particular boat was legit but officer got a boost said this was an exception rather than the rule and xander told us of the biggest highlight of his three years of service here. we identified a vessel belonging to poachers we asked them to stop and find flares they didn't reply so after an hour we had to open fire after about twenty minutes they stopped probably being too scared of us shooting at them. that was one wild chase alexander came here from the other side of russia and despite nonstop action and hard work he enjoys his time here that is because he projects some natural beauty from human harm the beauty which is visible from the very first glance. tucked in between the
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russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the speech rest place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. of course the island is unique because it is located far from the mainland and is practically untouched by humans that's why many endangered species or both flora and fauna can be found here the underwater world here is also unique because
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a warm currents in the sea when you're on is by a ride the power of the far east. while some go to the sakhalin region to enjoy the sights others convert the island's nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight shock hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar almost unnecessary attribute of any feast in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than one hundred million dollars net profit . and to a large extent this is old to do what succulent offers environmentally the tonight show operates in only and natural habitat farms fellman they feed you have to give them a lot of. all sorts of matters in line to buy audix and things like that to make sure that it actually survived and this is their natural environment and again while filming is certainly much better than many farm spaces it's
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a natural product if you can see that fish is alive we deliver it live to the factory and you get the best product you can get a mild climate unique natural sites and delicious seafood succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination alexi russia ski azzi reporting from the cycling region . the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is meeting with the palestinian president mahmoud abbas after the latest round of middle east peace talks in egypt and jerusalem but israeli and palestinian leaders held two days of direct negotiations although no breakthrough emerged president abbas says he'll quit the talks when i was really ban on settlement building in the west bank is not renewed israel completely ruled this out despite this u.s.
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officials say progress is being made and during the talks israeli warplanes conducted two raids in gaza following palestinian rocket and mortar attacks for more on this now we can cross live to our stuff political adviser for hamas. hello to you so these attacks amid peace talks do you think it was an attempt to disrupt negotiations. many were him no doubt that any palestinian and the whole wall of is focusing their attention to these talks of. palestinian following these talks for many decades now and we figured out that all these talks is another way of deception it's a few trials negotiation and we are not as bad as seen anything from these things these negotiations say having the agenda of the americans the israelis and sun. powers the things that i give that existence this is something legitimate and i
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want people actually doing these things from time to time as any action to the israelis and encourage in order to get against the people of gaza has no war and it doesn't have any. intention to interrupt. this. kind of talks because we don't believe these talks will lead to something significant in that he had a future so but this is again this is the people on the ground who will decide if this is the time to continue with their. doing get a military operation but has nothing to do with what is going on these talks between the palestinian authority and the israelis now mr yousef you're saying that these talks are just one sided but tell me this i've been a former hamas isn't taking part in the negotiations doesn't it want peace in the region why is it not involved. actually we are the
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people who keep saying all the time we are part of the solution not the problem but these talks wasting that time with the palestinian people who are giving their lives. when we the chances that a.b. to continue with their expansionist policies will bring their settlement from also until now more than two hundred men spilled and that was bank and more than the three hundred that is the idea. that washington is when we're going to be able to have a palestinian state those that will go and kill the future of the public even if the it is the is the problem is those lot of these cities that i intended to achieve peace with the palestinian why keep or keep building the settlement. of the palestinian history. now mr yousef are you saying these really powers here that they are basically they're not going to renew the ban on exporting the
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west bank settlements but netanyahu generally supports the idea of a palestinian state should not be enough to push just take part in these talks. yeah netanyahu is the. new were face to the palestinian is that a.b.c. politics we are dealing with him all the time be any more than two decades he's in the political spectrum and he is there talking and he was we he made many of these talks between the palestinian and the israelis and the guy he wrote all his vision and a ball and we know that the guy he doesn't have a vision for peace or what is his vision as how to kick the palestinian out of the historic land of palestine and make it the land for the zionist and now he's talking about the jews which means that all the palestinian arabs and even the christian they should believe these jewish state our values our cause i'm sorry my
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name i can just enjoy yours for a moment. if i may so as always there's no political unity there were among the palestinians as we see with hamas and fatah how likely is it a sustainable peace can be reached with the israelis and i've only got just a moment please answer. i admit that we are in very weak situation because there is a division between us bank and gaza and we are not organizing or court anything to our efforts to gather this is weakening the palestinian position i do believe that we should that way i'm. keep saying that we should be forced to go to. to negotiation with the israelis we have being the unity among the palestinian by equal side that if the and having a national reconciliation this is the moment where abu mazin can go and he is going to be whip in then with the ammunition from the unity of the palestinian people he
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is going there without any consent between the palestinian all of the detail or. injected the idea to go right now to these talks and also when the minority the majority of the people. who were ignored reject the party who has the majority among the palestinian people which is i met with out hundreds i don't know how they're going to achieve anything with the israelis and also without these political parties we would if you were. to go to these talks in a situation i am terribly sorry fascinating inside that we have just run out of time. i'm going to start a political adviser. if you focus or if you might that issue thank you very much thank you very much for your time. oh i would it seems that the singer sting could run into some trouble with the police in russia during his tour in moscow and some petersburg comment as
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a group called for his arrest the demand was provoked by the rockers recent suggestion to legalize marijuana the communist described the singer as a leading proponent of drug use who shouldn't be an example for the younger generation regardless of these troubles though at least sting now knows that the russians love their children to. write a short break now and then you lose here with the business. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us our technology update on our jeep. with. this data data generated from an electrical grid honester data you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources present black. let's go to support a plan.
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hello and a very warm welcome to the business program another republic of former yugoslavia has agreed to join the south stream project prime minister of the republic of state of scotland milor ability was in moscow on wednesday to sign it cooperation improvement on the south stream gas pipeline precious energy minister said of course said it was in the interest of europe to create favorable conditions to implement. the addict added that there were no realtor to shift the project. and i go. we're being told that the project is too expensive and this gas is not needed in europe i'd like to draw attention to the fact that the gas will be sold at the market price that will be formed in europe well the european consumers should not be worried about the cost of the south stream construction this is a concern to shareholders the more guest there is an offer in europe the more market price may drop which is in the consumer's interest. that we are absolutely
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sure that there is no alternative to the south stream project confident that the construction of the south stream will provide regular gas deliveries not only to the whole of southern europe but also to many consumers in the rest of europe. and major investment forum kicks it off in the south of russia business leaders from around the world will spend the next few days a sort of the capital of the twenty fourteen olympics when our joined live by business correspondent. full of his at events like next hour how the forum kicked off. well it's started with a moment of celebration today as the first major project of these sorts in two thousand and fourteen winter olympics went operational the newly refurbished airport has opened for passengers it's been constructed at the cost of two hundred million dollars now compared to other projects. connected with the olympics this is
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actually a rather small amount despite this is coming in coming in on time i know on the budget. the company behind the developments is there a pass because basic element which is responsible for a number of all the projects here including the seaports building the olympic village and a waste disposal system. the according to a leaker all of basic error explains the project for the number of advantages over all the sites around sochi. first of all we didn't construct the building itself which we didn't need to move the concrete and the salmon and. the sand and all the heavy material so we were not effectively using robots too much. with equipment we fortunately delivered the most of it good for the sake of the construction phase started around us so we didn't expect this many.
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