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of what they have to offer including ross adam which is the nuclear energy company ross nano which has the name which is a russian nanotechnology corporation that's part of a bigger project called skolkovo which is the plan to build a silicon valley like same village just outside moscow and bring together russia's biggest mines to work on future innovations and that's all part of a much bigger picture of the president's push for modernization to talk more about the russian pavilion and modernization across russia in different spheres is sergey will become a who is the spokes person for ross adam which is one of the major companies of course so in the best of what they have at this year's expo sergei tell us about some of the projects that ross adam and russ are working in cooperation with china and of course why that's so important. that the sector what. are some of you know we have very good you're several years old to. try and
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have. instructed us to cease fire and then we have to start to use or to find the above the fits. in if you are the people and there are so few. great statistics and developing new pins are they you develop them or so. they used to exist your russian team skis tell us a little bit more just briefly about how this all can help russian modernization well as pro you know we i mean for some unfortunately you see very close to trophy wife for a lower priority since brzezinski so we had to open super come back to you soon superconductive you to syria you piece of the book and see if you should seek. nuclear technology so the next generation successful citroen rictus fusion reactors . you've been made to see and if you use right do i suppose there are a few things. it was just as well we construct two super computers
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in our federal nuclear centers all they'll say are. space birdseed now we can be constructed for us. new pm and she installation or spacecraft will make a way it sounds like you have amazing and very intense projects going on the best of luck to you sergei nova come from a walk out on one of the stands here at the russian for the yes we have course a lot more throughout the day for you from the same high x. . and he's in our reporting there for us now russian president dmitry medvedev has signed a decree firing the moscow mayor your english cough who has been in power for almost two decades the kremlin says it is due to a loss of confidence in the city's top official r.t.l. looks at. the constant feature of the moscow mayor and his legendary cab has been the subject of amusement throughout his eighteen years in power selling his custom
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made silver capped it's an auction of kindly granted a moscow nursery home the one million u.s. dollars. he's mayorship meanwhile needs more than just one cap to cover the bald spots of his career he started making his fortune on the economic crisis of the late ninety's rumors of money laundering have haunted many of his multi-million dollar construction projects across the capital there's lots of problems in the city namely there is no affordable housing for the most provides or there is a problem of people cheated by the construction pyramids these two and others have to be dealt with before any question about future employment of them to be discussed while the country was losing money during the recent economic downturn in two thousand and nine income increased however the mayor claims it's not his money but he's wife's feeling about doing that is russia's only female billionaire she was a property development company and many claim its political clout that lands her the
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deals both in wash and abroad is known freestone anti-gay stands never authorizing and even cracking down on gay pride parades now sure parts of our society with healthy morals do not accept most they just don't accept other. last summer many blamed him for mishandling deceive you smoke situation in the city on talks of smoke for almost a month as wildfires rage while he was on vacation out of the city will record this it's one of course everest. nationalist should be responsible for what they are interested with if for example the mayor of moscow comes back from holidays the next day after the small go over the capital has dissolved which was the case this time and i think it is unacceptable he should have been here half an hour after the smoke looks like has been concentrating a lot on his house rather than that of this city's residence. i don't drink maybe
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i'm missing out on something but for more than thirty years i haven't had a drop the money that the russian government annually allocated to improve infrastructure rarely make it to the ramshackle roads of moscow he's also been criticised over the deconstruction of the city's historical and architectural heritage after his long grown cost footprint we'll see on the streets of the russian capital and then i'll go artsy. and we have lots more coming your way here in art including something out of this world. witnesses have described these craft as disc shaped or cylindrical shaped. and these men think aliens inside those crafts have the power to gain control over nuclear warheads. the north korea's leader kim jong il may name his successor within hours as a country's rolling workers' party gathers for its biggest convention in decades ahead of the key meeting kim jarrell has promoted his youngest son kim yong known
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to the rank of general which is seen as the first step of power transition no official announcements were made concerning movements been shrouded in mystery as are just getting in as are reports that is common in north korea. in the twenty first century everything is global and all kinds of information is available online but there remains a lot of mystery in the world wide web and that is north korea that many are pretty trade secrets lot like colleague alex it actually if he was one of you to visit the place and hopefully will share his impressions a alex so tell me you were in play gang what's it like what's your biggest impression be honest with you when i was going there i felt a little nervous having read all the stories about north korea in the western media that it's scary place it's all to different sort of scary things and when i arrived there i thought it was nothing like that but the one thing which rescue the most of the first days and first hours being in your yard is that i saw
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a building on the other side of the road from my hotel it had no curtains on windows and also one of the other systems why is it like that he said well if you have curtains in north korea means you have something to hide so i got the impression that this society is open to its own government whilst its government is closed to the rest of the world it is the societies close to the world as well world attention is turned on north korea for the first workers party meeting in thirty years there are rumors of imminent change but that according to those in the know him. i don't think we should expect any dramatic changes right away because power in north korea is built on the principles of succession and continuity kim jong il became a leader first and foremost thanks to his image of a true follower of his father's legacy ideas and not as some distort of the foundations or as the person to lead the country's policy into a sharp turn so obviously the same is going to apply to kim jong il's successor.
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north korea's nuclear ambitions troubled the west and the secretive states tightlipped policies and everything has been successfully used as a tool by countries such as the united states. the united states in particular need a bad guy in the region to justify their military presence in the southern part of the korean peninsula and japan and for deploying their missile defense systems there which they've done somewhat more actively than in europe until now the us and allied military presence in the region was justified by the soviet threat but it's been twenty years without a soviet threat however the united states is not going to give up military alliances established during the cold war and now it is very convenient to have a bad guy in pyongyang that can be used as a scapegoat for everything. to north korea the soviet union was the very opposite of a threat especially in the korean war of the early one nine hundred fifty s. the u.s.s.r. came to see as many socialist states in largest possible was happy to aid its fellow communist regime against u.n. troops. but the veterans of those battles only recently got the chance to talk
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about their memories for them it was yet another war that didn't exist. i was there for a year and a half and when we came back we couldn't talk about it we couldn't even hint those that died were buried and the notes to their families would read killed in the course of duty where when how it was not open for discussion it was hard but it was top of their of course seventy seven out of seventy eight green cities were destroyed almost completely and yet everywhere i went by saw people trying to rebuild homes roads everything we'd see women on the road carrying their kids and their belongings to a new town and would give them lifts we weren't allowed to but we did. when the eastern european communist bloc fell apart its influx into the north korean economy plummeted despite the fact a close relationship is maintained by moscow n.p.r.
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the veil of secrecy is not helping to boost economic development north korea remains one of only five communist states in the world and by far the most mysterious country on the map. gas units are r t moscow and later in the program learn more about what's going on in the world of international policy from the head of the state duma foreign affairs committee costume kasich is the guest in today's spotlight. they are said to be able to cross galaxies but people who believe they're out there want to know why want to visit earth a group of former u.s. servicemen is convinced extra terrestrials are into fearing with nuclear weapons as r.t. said rick moon explains. yes. perhaps
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a few things say normal or routine but more than a daily dose of coffee a cup of calm in what can on any day be out of the ordinary. out of the ordinary like a nuclear holocaust out of the ordinary. let's say there's an attack from where it doesn't matter it could be north korea iran pakistan. if that were to happen nuclear payback wouldn't happen. because. that's a claim made by the men in this room are missiles began going into what's called a no go condition or on launchable essentially they were disabled detailed in this report full of court sanction sworn affidavits the witnesses have described these craft s. disc shaped or cylindrical shape or spherical if you think what's being said inside
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this building is completely ridiculous you might want to consider something my name's robert hastings thank you for coming these are men who might know what may have gone on their former air force missile launch officers missile base officers who say u.f.o. spaceships flying saucers make nuclear weapon systems go haywire in one thousand nine hundred sixty six according to a launch officer david shore his missiles were temporarily activated just as his security guard was reporting a bright object moving from missile to missile to missile ten nine eight and it's not just in the united states also. in russia ideas like in one nine hundred eighty two incident that happened in then soviet ukraine given the fact that these incidents have gone on over there including one incident of their missiles being temporarily activated when a u.f.o. was hovering. the missile base identical to what occurred here i think we can rule
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out that who whoever our pilots in these craft are either american or russian. maybe they're right maybe they're wrong. maybe there is no way to ever know but if they all are right and in out of the ordinary day is about to unfold. remember the softer side of the moon our t. washington d.c. now look at some other stories from around the world and washington is disappointed over israel's what he was older than a ban on settlement construction in the west bank u.s. special envoy will try to sell the new peace talks now threatened by the resumption of the building that comes as un secretary-general ban ki moon told israel the west bank settlements are illegal under international law. the tail end of tropical storm matthew still granting parts of central america river levels may still rise as people seek higher ground the floods have swept away bridges in mexico with
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thousands of people evacuated to shelters and left without power the massive storm hit the region on friday. five million people in russia are drug addicts with most narcotics flowing into the country from of ghana stand in central asia this problem will be tackled by officials from both moscow and stan itself a huge draw corridor a market but amateur canister in russia could be just as dangerous as artie's dennis blonsky discovers. a sting operation turns into a family drama this pregnant woman and her boyfriend just tried to sell five hundred grams of them fit him into undercover agents a sniffer dog found a stash of drugs under the front wheel of the suspects luxury car as it turned out the popular party drug was produced in a small village nearby all that the dealers needed to coucou eagle substance at home was some merchandise from the hardware store and some cough medicine from the
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local pharmacy drug dealers build their labs everywhere it could be an apartment or a house in a quiet residential area like this one besides the obvious criminal threats these places are extremely hazardous because of the chemicals that makes pollute at any moment drug enforcement agent alexander was shocked when colleagues discovered another amphetamine lab in the basement under this old wooden house the room was hidden three stories underground it was equipped with video surveillance but as the drug dealer tried to get rid of the chemicals he almost blew up the building it's in the middle of a neighborhood the houses are old some wooden one spark could have set the whole block on fire in recent years the street cost of one third a million southern russia has risen to seventy u.s. dollars per gram so more and more amateur chemists have been surfing the internet for cooking instructions right at home together with his college buddy this cross and our student has been trying to find the perfect them put them in core mueller
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place nor did the powder in themselves and wrote their impressions in a diary. and fortunately we were only able to extract part of the compound from the main solution is better if we use a different technique here you guys are darn good. not one of them has a college degree let alone a degree in chemistry most of these people the self qualified geniuses. with dozens of arrests in them for them and related cases and harsh jail sentences was important to you jim so trying to put in them two of them put them in craze but despite the risks the user spend the dealers the demand for this controlled substance on the black market remains high so it's unlikely that the victory in the war on them for the moon will come any time soon. r t cross in the region. coming up later today on our team x. kaiser institute her dad the lowdown on the financial world two hundred thirty of
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the richest man in america partners to warren buffett the richest man in america monger says thank god bailouts came before handouts yes this is charlie munger who is eighty six year old partner to warren buffett and he was speaking at the university of michigan on september fourteenth the economy with a lot of misery of disruption destroyed the currency. knows what happens so i think when you've got troubles like that you shouldn't be bitching about a little bell. should a man thank you children better there is charlie munger. has been found by extra by extension to be money laundering for mexican drug cartels and that's is only source of income is the richest floor sweeper in america these were buffets special friend down there at omaha nebraska and he's lecturing folks on why oh they should suck it up and get a job hey charlie i got news for you buddy why don't you take that pipe out of your mouth and start working for
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a living yourself you degenerate slob. and europe today kareen is here with the latest business useless recordings happening in business not of air of good news i'm afraid so we hear that the recession may return to the right well that's what i mean this second wave may once again come from the u.s. like analysts saying they expect lower second quarter gross domestic products figures that more on this and other stories after a short break. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we'll do you understand how we'll get there and want
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to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world . join us our technology update on our g. back to business hello welcome russia's largest banks bank says it has been eons of dollars to spend on mergers and acquisitions the bank wants to become a bigger global player and is looking to expand in asia eastern europe and c.i.s. countries c.e.o. have one graph says walls of airbag has lots of money the problem is finding quality assets to invest in last year's bank acquired belorussian b.p.'s bank and its current examining a takeover of kazakhstan's. staying with banks foreign banks and russia are going on a recruitment drive because of a record rise in ruble bond sales while the sale of foreign currency bonds by russian borrowers has dropped twenty seven percent since two thousand and eight
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insurance in rubles has jumped thirty six percent to record seventeen billion dollars confidence in local dead has been lifted by the recovery in the oil price and small currency fluctuations for the first time in two years companies such as deutsche bank and h.s.b.c. are looking to employ new staff to cope with it about. bad debts at russia's top banks have reached twenty percent of the loan portfolio the hudsons the beginning of the crisis the international finance corporation part of the world bank says russia needs to develop a market for bad debts so banks can clear them from their balance sheets timothy crowds from the i have seen he says the company proposes to jumpstart the system with a two hundred million dollars bond. i think that some of the banks here that are trying too hard to collect their loans are not paying attention to their core business and their market share will shrink and they'll be left holding paper that's not worth anything i think the thing is to create a market so you have
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a market you need buyers and you need sellers so we have plenty of buyers here capitols not the question i see provides financing we also try to match the buyers and the sellers right now we don't have enough sellers there are not enough banks that want to sell their corporate loans so there's loans to small businesses they'll sell retail loans credit card loans things like this but they won't sell corporate loans yet there's too big of a gap between the price banks think that they should get thirty forty cents on the dollar but buyers that are coming into the market they're not willing to pay that yet there is no track record yet we need a precedent we need a first sale to occur and then prices will go up after that when people see that you can actually collect on bad loans in russia why hasn't the bad that markets in russia emerged naturally off its own accord it's a little bit of a cycle psychological issue i think no one wants to admit that they've made bad loans it takes a while to get prepared for this and i think once banks think it through once they
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see that they're not making progress and restructuring corporate loans once they understand that they're not going to make much progress it makes sense for someone else to give it a try someone that specializes in this business liquidity has a longer goal stop being the bank's main problem do you really think that clean a balance so how banks lending i think it will because banks don't have to allocate capital to the bad loans that are sitting on their books if their management doesn't have to devote time to the bad assets that are sitting in their bank they can spend time doing what they do best which is to originate new loans there people can go out and figure out which corporate lenders are the ones that are most credit where the which can be their best clients allocate capital to that that's what they need to do. now let's have a look at how the equity markets are performing asian stocks are lower on tuesday investors are following wall street's lead and take some cash off the table after recent gains in japan some financial group is down two point two percent for me to
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be she financial is musical percent hong kong shares slipped modestly with china unicom decreasing four point four percent here in russia the russian markets finished lower on monday echoing trends of the global markets dragged on them isaacs its shares were down more than four percent that closed fags also underperformed to be t.v. shed more than two percent. as their bank finished one point three percent lower telecom bach was bucking the trend closing of one point four percent. the recession may return once warns new york university professor nouriel roubini who predicted the economic crisis of two thousand and eight the second wave me once again comes from the u.s. expect lower second quarter gross domestic product figures poor real estate results roubini says austerity measures to cut debt in advanced nations hurting consumer and business confidence may result in less spending emerging economies like russia
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may have to get used to lying on domestic demand and a period of subdued growth for developed countries yet. the world's largest element in producer russo wants to increase its sales in asia by fifty percent by the end of the year as a first step the russian companies signed a letter of intent with china's not industry corporation or norinco to acquire a stake in its sales and marketing subsidiary under a long term contract will deliver up to two million metric tons of all the medium hours a year worth more than four billion dollars to asia from the company's siberian smelters the wrinkle will invest in new cells of the medium production in siberia in a bid to increase the volume of high tech alanine production sales in the chinese market . quality guaranteed by god may become a new slogan for several products in southern russia the idea came from the region's archbishop who proposed writing the phrase on locally produced mineral water he says the healing power of locals brings
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a gift from god the greatest guarantee of quality now the head of state of a polar region has asked the local government to discuss patenting. that's all the outfit i have for you at the moment but you can always find all stars if you log on to our website that's our to.
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every month we give you the future you understand how you get there and rick. best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for a technology update on r g nineteen thirty eight england and france trying to reason with hitler germany demands are going to land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe isn't dumped in war efforts to establish a system of collective security in one nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda and. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on our t.v. . you're
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watching are going to live from moscow here's a look at the top stories made in china and they were used to be compliment but now with its high tech industries can teach russia thing or two and on his final day in china we can if you had a miss in shanghai to see what russia's exhibition villain has to offer. moscow's long time mayor you are the wish god has given the sack after nearly two decades in power richmond v.a. out of sight of the loss of confidence in the mayor as a reason for his dismissal. malians have control over the world's nuclear weapons a group of retired u.s. air force officers thinks so and they've given sworn affidavits claiming that strange events from ukraine to the u.s.
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to meet plane by looking to the stars. while russian officials are doing all they can to stem the inflow of drugs from central asia police are also dealing with a problem of a modern chemistry making their own and they're finding that simple household products are all that's needed to make an illegal back to. the top stories here in our back at the top of the hour in the meantime our team discusses international policy with the head of the state duma foreign affairs committee constantine. hello again a welcome to spotlight the into the show on r.t. i'm elder knob and today my guest in the studio is can study. russia has joined in with the u.n. sanctions against iran and stop the delivery of weapon.

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