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from outer space and now on earth of the crew of soyuz t.m.a. eighteen is back on the land and coming up where you have all of the details. economists and currency experts hold out little hope for the future of the euro as they got there and to discuss the currency. brain drain reverse as the american economy shrinks many indian immigrants in the u.s. are heading home jumpstarting innovation in their native country.
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you're watching r t two pm here in moscow welcome to the program and now to our top story two cosmonauts and a u.s. astronaut have landed safely back on earth in kazakhstan it follows a failed attempt on friday to undock their so use craft from the international space station after a technical glitch thomas is at mission control for us. everything went according to plan and today in fact around six o two this morning the capsule on dock from the international space station is team eighteen crew then basically started their descent to earth at eight thirty they made their deorbit burn which meant firing the engines the point of them down towards the earth around nine o'clock in the morning they enter the earth's atmosphere a very fiery environment in fact around nine o two and we lost signal which is expected it's called an l o s but there's a firing or a period of time where you have no idea what is happening with the crew you can only guess that everything is normal based on their last communication before entering that that system or then around at nine zero zero seven or they came back
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into the earth's atmosphere deploy their parachutes were spotted by the helicopters and everything was fine and we've been able to see them getting out of the capsules having their first bite traditionally when they've had the bite of an apple as their first a sustenance back on land except one of them in fact. actually decided to eat a cucumber instead but smiling faces the families happy and at this point in time we're awaiting them to get back to star city in the moscow region when the actual capsule landed there was a big round of applause here and the reason for this is because there was some tense moments yesterday the capsule would not releases from the international space station that was due to a malfunction in the latches. it was a small part that a gear wheel there are millions of parts like in a spacecraft but every small detail affects safety in people's lives so we decided to be on the safe side and make a second attempt at the end. to figure that out yesterday but decided to wait an
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extra day to make sure that they have the correct time in the next trajectory because there's only a certain window of opportunity for them to be able to make that reentry and land in the correct position so they decided to take that second attempt today and of course the grads of this point alexander swartz of me and tracy caldwell dyson from united states are all back on land safety and they're calling this team. story is a success. well while one crew may be getting used to having their feet firmly back down on the ground another has some lofty ambitions to replace them at the assess they're heading to baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan where their shiny new so used rockets waiting to blast them towards the heavens on the eighth of october our correspondent wish them from the moscow region. it's not a northerner a time a difficult time for cosmonauts and astronauts both currently over to name those who are now here on earth preparing to join them in two weeks' time because following friday's first of a problems with
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a docking everyone is quite nervous but not based fremantle they just landed. a little bit late. so ok it's not a problem it's really a testament to how well the technical experts on the ground and the crew can work together to solve problems you know there was a problem and they fixed it and now they're home safe and our docking port is free so we can dock there. very important well indeed as usual with three space men go into your own the russians to use spacecraft but this time it will be an advanced and more denies diversion of sea spacecraft called so you may and. where and that will be the first ever see you spacecraft to use a digital control system which is supposed to replace previous analog control a system which has been in use for more than three decades before that it's an integrated version of the spacecraft of the flies now it's more comfortable and
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user friendly in his new group and it will give the crew more of that unity's in orbit is a good vehicle this remembers of the twenty fifth mission to the international space station now will expect it to spend the next two weeks in by canoe in kazakhstan preparing for their spaceflight which is scheduled on their eighth of october. you're watching our t.v. and still to come this hour tempers boiling point at the u.n. general assembly after the ring of president blames the u.s. for the nine eleven attacks. well in spring indebted nations such as greece portugal and spain nearly dragged the eurozone into the abyss it was only a seven hundred fifty billion euro bailout package that maintained the shaky balance but many experts still believe that what we've witnessed is the beginning of the end of some of them have gathered in berlin where artie's laurette met briggs is the latest. the people who are gathered here today are
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a group of economists current some of the full currency experts in germany and also a former european central bank has been certainly positing this weekend that the euro will collapse essentially what they're going to argue here over the course of today is that the euro is inherently flawed as an idea and that it has also officially brought together sixteen seventeen with a stone here which will join the euro in january economies which fundamentally have nothing in common and the objective at the end is to to agree a set of sets of bullet points essentially an action plan which will mean that there may be a referendum in germany on the euro and the ultimate goal of that referendum for these people who are here today is to bring the deutschmark back to germany and i'm very pleased to be joined by. one of the organizers of this conference he he has
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put this conference together here just tell me why to get it now because. the main point. of. germany's really taken the worst hit from the greek bailout hasn't it tell me about the. people. in the previous. week.
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makes. very angry that the. next month and one more question you've put together numerous publications on the eurozone and the economic crisis one of which is called your a crash greece is just the beginning but in fact since the greek bailout european economies including the german economy been doing much better haven't made. some a dream because the basic. worsening in greece and. portugal. which are threatening stability ok you're going to us thank you very much thank you i'll be here throughout the day here on saturday and i'll be talking to various economists currency experts as the day goes on to see if we can predict what the face of the euro is i'll tune in to this sunday when we'll be running an interview with dr will help her uncle he's one of the currency experts who filed a lawsuit in the german constitutional court against the greek bailout now he says
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it breaks the basis of wanted terry union. for the european community. is completely forbidden from a very simple reason a country which can cause to be bailed out not for no. monetary gain. must be fulfilled. indians have for years made up one of the largest in the immigrant groups in the us with highly qualified to commissions and programmers boosting innovation but now a new migration is underway as hopes for a better living and greater job opportunities are driving many back home preassure or reports. ten years ago saying would have never imagined that he'd be back in india going on. overseas for higher education was something that the guys who did
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well in academics that was the first preference there weren't too many jobs in india. in the private sector and so i followed the trend this trend led saying to a ph d. a job at a prestigious research institute and ultimately the skills to start his own company but living the american dream wasn't enough the attraction for the it is only when you're sort of doing news and you're sort of pushing the on the lope in terms of whatever you're doing and that really is synonymous with growth if you're looking to sort of grow to sort of learn new things this is that a place to be and this place is bangalore india. the city of six million exports more than thirty billion dollars of i.t. products every year amidst the hustle and bustle of congested roads and street markets is the sober jazz mean a tranquil gated community tucked in the corner of india's silicon valley many
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immigrants who have left the united states and come back to india have settled in gated communities like this one the residents here say that almost seventy percent of the people who live here came from abroad but one thing they can all agree on is that you definitely get more bang for your buck here in india in singh's gated community residents can enjoy the olympic sized pool state of the art tennis courts and a playground where there are just as many maids as children to supervise the kids while their parents exercise it's a far cry from the lives these immigrants were leading in america on a day to day basis a lot of the things get taken care of the maid comes in to do the sweepings while being called in to cook twice a day and somebody comes into the clothes and while most cite india's growing economy as a reason for moving back they won't discount the quality of life as a perk to just ask pooja bhattacharya she were. as an i.t. professional in the u.s.
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in a double income house but now says her life is better than avar as an indian homemaker i see definitely. you know up to the standard of living in the sense that you have a house. affordability is much better. it's good the going is good here it's comfortable it's your own country. and while the crew at the sober jobs mean are living it up they can't help but wonder if their presence in the united states is missed the united states has enough people to support it so it should have been on the employment situation before the indians come back to while many americans may view immigrants as taking jobs the reality is that indian and chinese immigrants created fifteen percent of the jobs in places of power like silicon valley but now that entrepreneurial spirit is being brought back to the place they started from the economy is definitely. far more opportunities
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far more it is that they're going to work and the younger generation has a lot more things going on for them and this is good for them this is good for the country a country that gave them the wings to leave but ultimately the roots that drew them back preassure either our t. bangalore india. the united nations general assembly has seen another war of words between the u.s. and iran with president mahmoud ahmadinejad saying he believes america was behind the nine eleven terror attacks and the claims led to a walkout by u.s. and western nations and drew the wrath of barack obama and us to see if you're going to has more from new york. well the us mainstream media has largely been focusing on barack obama building him up as the host the united states running the show it's still been mahmoud ahmadinejad really stealing the spotlight being the main leader in world headlines throughout these last couple of days he has really gotten himself a free one man reality t.v.
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show throughout this week in new york with his fiery speeches and countless protests surrounding his persona he has really been in the spotlight addressing the united nations general assembly debate in his speech he said that he believes that americans were behind the events of september eleventh and he actually said that he believes that most of the world knows this and this is something that got the u.s. delegation outraged they left the assembly hall and surprisingly it took a little while for barack obama to react to these comments when he did a deal later he said that they're hateful many were thinking that maybe the iranian president's words sort of calmed down a little bit but he spoke later at a press conference where he stuck to his opinion take a listen. when i raised is a very clear discussion and a precise one and event occurred and under the pretext of that event two countries were invaded and up until now hundreds of thousands of people have been killed as a result don't you think that that excuse needs to be revised don't you feel that
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a fact finding mission was present from the start to explore the true reason behind september eleventh that we would not see the good times trees in afghanistan and iraq why do you soon that all nations should accept what the u.s. government tells them it was reiterated that what the international community wants is dialogue and even though dr dennis shot has been attacking the united states in several speeches made throughout this week the white house has also said that what it wants is dialogue to take place and the latest that we heard from the reunion leader was that iran is actually prepared for conversation and that talks could come as soon as next month in october speaking at a media conference here in new york the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said that several signals. been sent to iran and basically what the international community is looking for is that iran cooperate with the international atomic energy agency as well as sign up to several important nuclear nonproliferation agreements international agreements as well as prove its peaceful intentions so about the international community can believe that it really has nothing to worry
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about and speaking in an interview with popular t.v. host charlie rose russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said he believes that striking iran would be the worst possible outcome the worst possible scenario and really is not a way to deal with iran at this point take a listen if those threats which we hear from time to time from several quarters. materialist and if force is used against iran. i believe this would be the shortest way to the ridiculous in the room prevailing and deciding to know that we will strike we must have nuclear weapons so striking iran in my view would be the shortest way to reducing graham's going nuclear military and this is a position similar to what mahmoud ahmadinejad has been seeing he said that if the united states tries to attack its uranium enrichment facilities it can expect
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a war but the latest that we heard is that mahmoud ahmadinejad has promised that talks should come soon and hopefully some sort of cooperation with the international community is to follow. and now let's look at a few stories making headlines around the world the terror threat level has been raised from moderate to substantial in britain the government believes an attack for irish related terrorists is now a strong possibility that change follows an m i five a warning that republican dissidents opposed to british rule in northern ireland might strike the british mainland security officials say ira diehards have been responsible for more than thirty attacks or attempted attacks since the start of the year. roughly two million people in northern nigeria have been displaced by massive flooding the flood gates on too small and in congo state were opened up torrent of water on to thousands of villages in the neighboring state of the gates are normally open during the rainy season to help irrigate form lead it's not yet
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clear whether residents were given proper warning or whether there have been any casualties. a chinese fishing boat captain detained by japan more than two weeks ago has been released and returned home he was seized after his boat collided with two japanese coast guard vessels in an area claimed by both china and japan is the tension strained relations between the two countries with china now demanding an apology and compensation something japan has refused to do. all twenty minutes from now we get our scientific kicks exploring what the russian capital has to offer it ranges from important technological developments to academic puzzles go or here's a quick preview of what's to copy. all the rules are crammed full of interesting artifacts exhibit some from the first soviet computers to space travel you can see how russia heavily contributed to the world of science this whole here
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is dedicated to the technology behind mining but here you can see this one to ten scale model of the excavator as it's called the nineteen fifties much of how big it would be realized. business news with charlotte is coming up next don't go away. hello and welcome to the business program with me. the construction of the north stream gas pipeline is progressing quickly the first phase due to be completed by next april international crew of more than four hundred specialists so working night and day. speed and tell you how clover went to see the work. world's biggest spy plane vessel has started working in the baltic sea only
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a month ago and already it's one week ahead of schedule having laid forty kilometers of the pipeline so far. three hundred meter long and sixty meter high the vessel is a record holder in deep water pipe play there are over a thousand kilometers ahead but she's progressing fast and more mental concerns were the main obstacle to the north stream pipeline and as an added complication in the waters between russia and finland a full of mine lines left from the second world war but with solar dynamic positioning system does little to fear as the vessel can be maneuvered with pinpoint accuracy without having to use and because the technology has helped increase the speed of the operation and also maybe. every seven minutes the part goes down the vessel moves it's scheduled to lay two point three kilometers a day but we're already reaching two point five kilometers and we believe it's quite possible to reach three kilometers in fact to lay pipe in the sea is cheaper
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land where you have to deal with landowners and compensate them for the vessel has already hosted several dignitaries and its journey towards russia the main promoter of the pipeline the russian prime minister was one of those to go aboard and watch the pipes as they made their way to the sea floor know it stream contract is keen to support putin's plans to build more energy links between russia and europe and take on the work it would bring. some of the shots are fired we are already talking with people on the street. before she would come out. i think kerry actually. no matter who ultimately wins the battle for the optics and the owners of the saudis have already betting the development of the region will happen to me that he'd face started to build a new vessel which will be three times. it will be able to withstand the harsh
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conditions of the far no. business sauti from the russian baltic. carmel's have a look at the markets and here in moscow go through the end of the week in the black with positive sentiment is a line with global trends of two good money factoring data from the u.s. under growing in general business confidence ranks provided the most support with bad bank gaining more than two point five percent. and staying with the markets has been a quiet week here in russia although generally more positive the negative alexanders the horror of a creator investment bank gives his verdict on the last five days. people expect that there's going to be probably some appreciation of what open markets are like i mean the united states decided to choose very market for the basically they're going to be some increase in purchases over something i think thinking those trends what we believe is going to be not happening until probably the beginning of november but at the same time after a small rally their base in the snow. and some rather negative statistics coming
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out which was very much like netting out what the market what sort of business political entity that the market was trying to gain senior british royalty have told business all say that foreign firms should look closer at investing in russia but there are fears that moscow could block access off the case that the country's human rights record was more important than commercial interests daniel bushell ports. this will end gas refinery in russia's south was destined to fail the owners a small english firm which likes top level connections the projects in an unfamiliar region the government's weary of foreign investment in energy creating strategic sic to restrictions that choke interest and the plant needs connection to the national gas network which the federal anti monopoly will still commits gazprom has little incentive to open to third parties but on tuesday the patron of the russell british chamber of commerce still open the plant. the whole view of it
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towards russia is a pretty forgiving. car so i've been lucky enough to do it every year and see if you're so. proud of how they work with a pickup pretty much for. the plant is a wrist success story russian farms two can a lovable hundred thousand dollars investment for the week to wednesday rival emerging economies brazil game fifty eight million india three hundred three and china five hundred two million dollars western corporations may celebrate the riches in russia's window but they remain scared of coming in. there's oil and gas just below the surface here for hundreds of kilometers past the refinery all the way into kazakstan like it or not this part of the world has what the west needs in this case on top reserves of energy and the situation with russia's top foreign investor now threatens to get worse new british foreign secretary william hague on
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vild a tough new international code of conduct last week saying human rights will be at the cool of u.k. foreign policy in an r.t. interview the ambassador to russia insisted she would press moscow a refused like the murder of alexander litvinenko and britain's refusal to extradite boris berezovsky even if you damages trade between the two states is around a murder case extradition issues and they're well set out and you know the position so we do not change or watered down our position on issues like that for political or commercial x. media l.c. and that remains the position which the foreign secretary has also clearly set out russia's leader dmitry medvedev says he wants more western investors but sweeteners such as tax breaks and equal access to infrastructure so far remain thin on the ground the new bush business r.t.
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