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ok renaissance otoh ok real sweet grampus if it's so resulting. in this really is available in solomon hotel to a period when her children recent. times sound also used space concert along safely in kazakhstan with two russian cosmonauts an american answered on board delayed by a day on turned forms alone for a bunch of the calls picturing on the international space station. you are on the edge a group of economists and current sexperts gathering in berlin to discover the single currency claim it's heading for clocks. run to revise brain drain only qualified and a great to do and so we turning pro due to the state of the american economy.
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international news live from moscow this is all to be with me here dash above all about thanks for joining us so use capsule with a crew of three on board has landed safely in kazakhstan that's after two russian cosmonauts and the u.s. astronauts have been delayed in orbit for a day as the spaceship couldn't and it from the international space station due to have force alone the returning crew will be replaced by another team next month all she's shown thomas has been following the story in moscow. the preliminary tests say that the flight crew is nominal meaning that they are in good health and in good condition after six months in space and a trying to days in fact the t.m.a. eighteen crew consisting of alexander sort of. go and tracy caldwell dyson they did launch back in april and spent six months in space but the past two days let me give you a little bit of a rundown they were supposed to come back on friday they were in their capsules ready to go and then the latches would not release it from the actual soyuz
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spacecraft and from the international space station so they had to do some checking to make sure that everything was ok they were able to create an electrical fire passive the malfunctioning appointment but they decided to wait a day because it was only a small window of opportunity for them to make their correct landing spot they decided to take that extra precaution and so today at six o two in the morning and they got back into the capsules they were released from the international space station successfully at eight thirty in the morning they launched a deorbit burn to send their engines a back into the earth's atmosphere then there was a tense of five minutes between nine o two and nine o seven where there was no communication whatsoever with the capsule as they were entering your satisfy your and the parachute deployed that they landed safely back on the ground at around nine twenty one local time in kazakhstan at this point they are now back at star city they are back in the moscow region and they are in fact getting their medical checkups right now as i said it looks like after six months of flying for everything is a ok the next crew which is it t.m.a.
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zero one a m they left today from the star city to go down to baikonur to start their training for the next flight and in fact what's really unique about this a crew is that they are the very first to test out of brand new spacecraft called the m series soyuz t.m.a. then you see which is in the it's been the designation of zero one m. now this crew consist of alexander kaleri all a good script and scott kelly now they say that their new spacecraft is more comfortable it's user. and they're also going from a analog system which they've been using for around thirty years to a brand new completely digital system so it's the first time that the soyuz craft will be completely digital and they say they're going to go in that they're not nervous at all in fact listen to what scott kelly had to say about the subject 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
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together to solve problems you know there was a problem and they fixed it and now they're home safe and are docking port is free so we can dock there and scott kelly and the rest of the tear maser want to m. a crew they're getting ready to launch in a couple of weeks on october eighth down in baikonur kazakhstan and their task right now is to go down to do the final preparations the final trip training to make sure that their craft is ready so that they can launch up for the next group to join the international space station. this is all see on still had power dies in russia's foreign. docked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named off the french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the succulent region so he's close up team troubles seven thousand kilometers from moscow to explore one of the country's a most prosperous and picturesque regions. if you chose the year is being discussed by colonists at
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a conference in berlin with some claiming its future is doomed huge debts run out by countries including greece portugal spain italy and all and put the currency under huge pressure earlier this year saved only by a multi-billion dollar bailout but critics believe this is just the beginning of the end for european monetary union the amateurs in berlin for us. and we had a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and also former european central bankers and they've been saying essentially that maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but sometime in the not too distant future the euro is going to collapse and they've been arguing that it's a fundamentally flawed concept in the first place that ever since its introduction it's been in inherently a wrong thing to do also officially bringing together sixteen economies nearly seventeen when a stony adjoins in january that inherently have nothing in common is going to be adoption of what they're calling an action plan is going to be four points and one
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of them is going to encourage people to call for a referendum in germany on the euro asking people whether they really want to or still being forced into the aim of these people through that referendum will be to bring the door each more back to germany now i am joined very kindly by michael who is a stock market guru and he's also the editor in chief of and you news michael thanks very much for talking to us now tell me will you be backing this referendum that's being proposed if there's a referendum of course but on the other hand i have big doubts. because all those questions are. politically incorrect we don't have the support from the from the masses. this scene is. people just don't talk about it it isn't really a scandal in my opinion from russian t.v.
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here and the western media is for example covering this event to. be christian marks if such could be. in the future because the political. people. for example. currency which is a basic democratic seen in my opinion we were not asked if you want to have it also many other people of the european community would not ask them if you would ask them they would say no we don't like it for example we had a recent poll here in germany fifty three percent of all germans didn't want to europe still don't want it at the moment and even sixty percent of the french people don't like it so i ask myself why do we have it it's only a thing of a political bureaucracies in brussels to behave more or less like the taters in my opinion you know we didn't elect them but they tell us what to do so and in fact
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that's one of the things that you and other people in the room is saying is that the euro is a tool for undermining democracy yes of course it's to do so very much it is the basic tool for brussels in order to dictate into the government how much is this conversation about getting rid of the euro pie in the sky if you like why do you think it would be a hugely destabilizing thing now that the euro is in place to dismantle erase and in this way some economists say that it will be almost the same as the effect that the collapse of lehman brothers had this is of course the other side of the calling the longer we have it the more difficult it will be to get rid of it and of course there will be thousands or millions of problems but it doesn't mean that we didn't have to start no because the longer we wait the more problems we have we will get and the higher we will fall down i mean. saying in germany if you are moving towards the wrong direction there is no sense in excel or to the extent of our diversity you know that is it eve did even makes it was hard for us all at the end
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. that was market analyst michael ross talking to his lawyer and it so stay tuned following to be a little later in the program with professor wilhelm what can call one of the current sec those who filed a lawsuit in the german constitutional court against the greek bailout. and as part of the warming ties between moscow and nato russia has been invited to take part in the organization summit in lisbon however as foreign minister sergei lavrov says russia's participation depends on the attitude that alliance hostiles moscow and he spoke about the matter as a with russia. today russia asks several major questions when he gets the answers russia will decide whether or not to attend the first is what attitude will be chosen towards russia the second is how will nato regard it self in relation to international law and the prerogatives of the un security council it's important that nato members called for intensifying cooperation on practical issues on
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afghanistan the fight against drug trafficking terrorism and missile defense on drug trafficking we're interested in stopping this contagious influx i remind you of our proposal to improve interaction with the collective security treaty organization which is actively dealing with the fight against illegal drug trafficking on afghan borders on missile defense moscow realizes how the agreements between the russian and u.s. presidents are linked and how russia and nato plan to work out a joint analysis of missile proliferation risks with regards to future strategy it's necessary to understand the basis of our interaction nato strategic concept is being worked out now the recommendations in it include plenty of ideas which we think reflect modern day realities and needs from the point of view of using nato resources to tackle global problems but at the same time they contain quite ambiguous phrases including nato as ambivalence toward russia on the one hand we are a partner but on the other it implies nato's new members should be protected from
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us. the slump in the american economy has brought a brain drain of people who came to the country hoping for a better life highly qualified immigrants of age in origin have started returning to their homeland preassure has been investigating why. ten years ago k.j. saying would have never imagined that he'd be back in india going overseas for higher education was something that the guys who did well in academics that was the first preference there were 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 gort if you're looking to
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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 soba jazz mean a tranquil gated community tucked in the corner of india's silicon valley many 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 seems 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
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a day to day basis. a lot of the things get taken care of the big guns into the sweepings well being called into place a day. and loads 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 bhattacharya she worked as an i.t. professional in the u.s. 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 household. affordability is much better. it's good the going is good here it's comfortable it's your own country that tops it all and while the crew at the silver 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
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enough people to support it so it should have been on 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 booming here there's a lot far more opportunities far more it is that they can 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. so melissa is encouraging the head of a local terror group have been killed in a two day special operation russia's the politic of darkest on place also found automatic rifles and rocket don't train the house for the gunmen who were cornered by officers in the competition and this isn't just caves officer side bowman
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believes him so. close to the scene of this standoff the bomber detonated his explosives after being intercepted by security forces apparently while on his way to the site of the operation however the best at the blast wounded at least twenty six people and many of them civilians. let's now take a look at some other news stories from around the world britain's opposition labor party has selected a former climate change minister ed miliband as its new leader beating his brother david by a whisker there winner overcame his main rival and sibling the form of foreign secretary by just over one percent the younger miliband victory was helped by his more left leaning stance which won trade union votes and there were places gordon brown who's talked who stepped down after losing the general election in may when the labor party was ousted after searching years in power. policy and demonstrators have clashed with israeli troops in the west bank in anticipation of tomorrow's lifting of
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a ban on jewish settlements that the ending of the ban from late sunday is likely to pose serious problems in the latest round of middle east peace talks mediated by the us leaders say they'll walk away from negotiations if settlement construction resumes the u.n. general assembly has heard from palestinian president mahmoud abbas that israel must choose between peace all a continuation of settlements or occupied lands. somali pirates have seized agree cargo ship with twelve ukrainians on board the european union's antipiracy force says the greek wrestles sent a distress call before altering its course toward somalia there's been no contact with the ship since which was taken in steel bars and wired to marie lawless instability in somalia for the past two decades has fueled rampant piracy in the gulf of aden and indian ocean. and the pakistani jet with almost three hundred board has made an emergency landing in sweden after a bomb
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a lot alert the boeing seven seven seven banned from toronto to harare was diverted to stockholm a true woman in canada phone saying a passenger had explosives shortly after landing at twenty eight year old canadian citizen was detained by swedish police but later released after questioning no explosives were found and the remaining passengers were allowed back on board to continue their flight. and now it's time to take a journey in our close up series aussie transports here to the varied and inspiring regions of russia. so our close up team has traveled seven thousand kilometers from moscow to russia's far eastern island of saleem and today we continue our trip to one of the country's most exquisite regions where natural beauty is only much by unique wildlife and which was also is how our experts believe a third of the area's rich and diverse
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a code of ecology is endangered outings and it's a year cesc explored how there is a mesmerizing beauty is being protected. risking life or limb special troops descend on a speeding boat middle of the pacific. coast guard in the russian far east this is an almost daily routine they fight this annual turnover of illegal fishing and mounts to millions of 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 fired flares they didn't
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reply so after an hour we had to open fire after about twenty minutes they stopped probably being too scared of a suiting 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 natural beauty from human harm the beauty which is visible from the very first glance. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the circling island is the island of mine you're on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the speech rest place is open to tourists
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plants and animals are its top attraction. and it's why many endangered species of by slow and fauna can be found in the underwater world here is all seen niek because of currents in the sea minor honest by might the perils of reste. 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 show hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar almost a necessary attribute of any feast in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than a hundred million dollars net profit. and to a large extent this is old to do what cycling offers environmentally the tonight show operates in only and natural habitat farms selman the feed you have to give
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them a lot of. all sorts of man a thin line to biologics and things like you have to make sure that it actually survived and this is their natural environment and again while filming they're certainly much better than many farm spaces it's a natural product it is if you can see the fish is alive we deliver it live to the factory and you get the best product you can get and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood succulent can all for 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 odyssey reporting from the cycling region. coming up in just a moment our interview with professor cole one of the commerce experts who filed a lawsuit in the german constitutional court the greek bailout and he told us he's
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a lawyer and that's why he believes helping greece in this way fundamentally breaches the basis of your. i'm in berlin with professor vilhelm cole who is one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout. very
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much for talking to r.t. now tell me about the complaint that you've launched with the court. is illegal because. the. community. is complete it's probably a very simple reason a country which can cause it to be bailed out will not forego financial monetary gifts. so all know it's a precondition for a stable you're having now it's a spade we have to fear so you'll never be in future a stable currency because the greek is only one case next. so there's a real fear is growing in europe or. very very very
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close to inflated and this is the reason we started this is a complaint. must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that treaty a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for court sharing. in german participation. be stopped and seeing we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy with your country if you read economy cannot share monetary crap having. hard currency and what effect do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out. too
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soon or possibly. get smaller but to have a monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only eight but. follows that all of this would be an option the whole experiment of union in my view which was not the union but concubinage sixteen countries shared one currency which is a nonsense political as well as in economic terms so experimental will be stopped there would go to come back to a national currency so germany to its ago its mark and why not the choice mark there wasn't a particularly strong currency was it in there in the ten or twenty years leading up to the euro how do you think they would have performed during the financial crisis. in case. countries are coming back to national currency and germany
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smart said they would have a clear cut split in your between countries deeply. appreciating and germany seeing given his high surpluses and crown the current. appreciating. currency is not the damage but it is a real want to travel the country you get more real goods for your money so we would have. lower interest rate and better performance in the whole economy which we had before your point if the euro did collapse and the year is broke apart surely there would be a period of huge instability in countries like germany and throughout the year i say. it's a moment all countries have problems. because the euro give him credit which is not worthwhile for source countries in
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a year or so on all accomplished even big countries countries with high inflation rate capability to get credits this is a reason to reconsider ours as ours are all over it so after such an experiment every country become cool too. so you can run. getting back. to pretty important for profit and. crucially. diminish export surplus but again more prosperity in the home market each country of see you with built against this national crisis for its national means and overcomes a crisis so it's a much better concept. to. financial real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this sovereign debt crisis in better shape than it ever was before what do you say to that it's
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a moment your call is subsidized currency. so. subsidized by high inflationary intervention of the european central bank which is the beginning of inflation. and inflation for you means weak if not the currency which is intolerable so thousand years of money. it's like a. source. of monetary. exchange. in order to overcome a crisis and we need to see. the deficit countries form so you. can get a shot of problems
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a very long time before your professor thank you very much. today. these are. all.

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