tv [untitled] October 1, 2010 6:00am-6:30am EDT
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and good to see you sir so tell me how is the young boys in a stirring how is it. denise arrived just over an hour ago with the popular stuff called the presidential on birds one for children at the airport it was met by a crowd of media and cameras very nervous twelve year old boy he stood behind popular stock of wall mistress stock of took the questions from the media obviously a very nerve wracking experience at the end of what has been a very long ordeal for the boy in two thousand and four his woes really started in the dominican republic when his adoptive parents took him there and reportedly according to mr stark of potentially sold him for drugs or as part of an organ sale the details can be confirmed finally these possible allegations can't be confirmed finally the investigation was unable to make further headway but it seems possible that that may have happened he was then left with
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a local family when his adoptive parents returned to russia and left him this local family also potentially a family of drug dealers according to mr stark off again they treated him very cruelly by all accounts. with withholding meals from him sometimes physically punishing him live treating him very cruelly until it was eventually they were eventually found out and he was taken into dominican republic state care. mr stark of elaborated on some of the conditions that denise had to endure earlier on. the conditions he was living in were more than uncomfortable he was abandoned he was treated cruelly he was put in danger not every adult could survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime by late in drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future
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investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now. or the crime that mr stark of there is referring to is that in two thousand and nine his doctors parents were found guilty of trafficking cocaine in russia and are now behind bars that adoption was an old. denny's has always been a russian citizen and when he was found in the dominican republic by russian authorities that led to him now being brought back. to russia all told the boy certainly had his trials and tribulations time with us though has his ordeal finally come to an end. well we all hope so of course he's now been whisked away from the airport to a hospital where he'll spend ten days a climatized to back to russia really and to his new surroundings he's been in the
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dominican republic in state care for about five years now. he would then be put into a foster care center until a new family can be found to take care of him there he'll be sort of brought up to speed on his new culture and one of the big problems that this boy has now is that he's forgotten most of the russian he wants a was beginning to learn he now speaks spanish really as a as his first known language and so he'll have to be brought back. to knowing russian with russian lessons as part of his reintegration into russian life all right there reporting from domodedovo airport thank you. well soldiers in ecuador have rescued president rafael correa from a police hospital where he was being held by force the troops opened fire on dissident law enforcement officers state over motions he has been declared in the country following police protests against new government austerity measures which
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would cut the benefits of which was blocked roads and took control of the capital's airport at least one person has been killed and dozens injured in the clashes the military declared its loyalty to korea but asked for the controversial law but sparked the protests to be reviewed the president has accused rob of the opposition and security forces of attention but a vocal and expert on latin america says the revolt could be strongly backed by business and political elements both inside and outside the door. ecuador's been subject over the past report corey i want office in two thousand and seven before that it would have been subject to numerous who's in changes in governments during the ten years prior so the who the law apparently the police were protesting seems to be just an excuse for some plans that were already under way to execute a coup against program he was reelected for a second kind of the last year overwhelmingly by a majority of ecuadorians and many of his policies have affected you know big
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business interests it's the same as what happened in honduras the same as what happened in venezuela eight years ago and it could a taggants president chavez and remember that just last year president breyer refused to renew a contract for a u.s. military base in manta ecuador and so that his country and his policies his government also come into conflict with very powerful u.s. interests there's a massive u.s. presence not just military but even more than military presence particularly the u.s. even super international development which is just everywhere they have massive compound in both keep the i'm going to kill major cities a good or and some of the groups that have come out calling for the president's resignation are known as groups receiving funding from these u.s. agencies like us air d.n.a. national now for democracy. you are watching r t and still ahead for you in the program do you keep cool more than a quarter of a million young russian men are called up to serve in the army annually and this
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year's draft will see some changes find out what they are. for ukraine's president once again has more power than the parliament the constitutional court has ruled that amendments to the country's law that turned ukraine into a parliamentary state four years ago were illegal. the reports from kiev. this means that now ukraine's president has more power in the last four years that means that the country is returning to the original constitution of nine hundred ninety six it means now the president which will be able to both hire and fire the country's prime minister without the consent of the parliament he will now be able to select governors and this of course is very important been trying to achieve this ever since he came to power to office in february two thousand and ten this decision by the constitutional court is not something completely unexpected there's
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been several information leaks in the last several days with sources within the presidential ministration and parliament saying that this decision will be taking it took almost a week for the constitutional court to deliver this verdict and they justified it by the fact that they believe the changes to the constitution which turned ukraine into a parliamentary state war in fact illegal and unconstitutional those who are defending this move are saying that ever since ukraine was turned into a parliamentary state there has been no political stability in the country and constant infighting between the country's president and prime minister led to several political crisis including several dissolution of parliament several reelections and things like that initially the amendments of two thousand and four in the times of the orange revolution were meant to bring more or less structure rise political system in ukraine but those who are in defense of this decision by the constitutional court say that this did not happen the opposition is furious
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with this decision of the constitutional court the country's former present president. said that this decision is unconstitutional and this could lead to it. and ukraine but it's interesting to know that you should go himself had been trying to a bullish these changes himself during his five years of presidency so now that he is in opposition he changed his mind completely and this is what's also experts are now talking about but of course we are yet to see whether all state bodies will be able to convert to the new constitution in the short period of time. just you the world political commentator sort of says the court's decision to return ukraine to a presidential state comes at a pivotal time for that country definitely this is a milestone you knew great in politics and it did come as a total surprise to me as it was already clear that the pendulum already moved in the opposite direction and after the years of constant disarray and tend of between
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the president and parliament ukraine is coming to a sort of a new city where. all the major power will be secured in the hands of the president and to definitely these is a necessary precondition for ukrainian who here in development strategy to create and political elite realize that they can't ensure stable economic growth you see unless they have a strong power as this decision ensures that president you know would have. all the rides just to go ahead with the economic reforms in the country but on the other hand if he overplays the situation then there is a risk of another turmoil we must understand that still they have a long way to goo and president you know coach has to show that he is really a national leader who would be able to use all those newly emerging powers of wise
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man or. you can always check out our website for many more stories and videos and here's a taste of what's online for you right now at r.t. dot com a russian survey claims the economic crisis has actually made people in the country richer as average incomes reach european levels. and a new planet in the sky scientists say they found an earth like globe that can sustain life find out more on dot com. most americans see the wars in iraq and afghanistan as not affecting them directly the view of u.s. defense secretary robert gates who was addressing university students he said the majority see army service as something for other people to do and young americans to sign up but are to use military analyst says the u.s. should overhaul its strategy before recruiting robert gates has paid totally failed
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to i'm just stand. the main challenge for the u.s. forces is the disconnect between the u.s. army the central intelligence agency the law enforcement community and the state department that's what the u.s. secretary of defense should address even before presenting his recruiting sales speech to the duke university students robert gates should have paid attention to mostly ignored advice from the general mcchrystal when he indicated the most pressing challenge for the u.s. army in afghanistan that is to drastically change conventional operational culture within the pentagon and the u.s. army which results in a such a heinous crimes as killing evidence of aliens for drugs and for fun until robert gates start promoting the unconventional thinking all these sales speech to
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expand that are all to see systems at the u.s. universities are not going to change them a man to them and to resolve the man challenge for the u.s. policy in afghanistan and pakistan. in pakistan suspected militants have attacked at least twenty seven tankers carrying fuel for nato troops stationed in afghanistan the time followed correct blocking of vital supply routes for coalition forces seen as retaliating for a nato helicopter strike where three soldiers were killed it's the latest in a series of nato raids in pakistan's tribal border zone karachi and says it will consider other response options if the alliance continues to violated sovereignty ivan eland the american think independent institute believes recent strikes in pakistani territory having a negative effect on the u.s. war effort against al qaeda. i think they need to cut back the straits not increase
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them because they're there apparently of this these latest round of strikes as to prevent terrorists from attacking europe and last i knew the united states was not in europe i mean we're supposed to be safeguarding our own security and i think welling away in pakistan just makes more enemies so i think for the pakistani people sake and for the united states sake and also i think for the effectiveness against al qaeda these drone strikes should be restricted to. not even the pakistani taliban and i think that would help a lot and it would avoid killing innocent pak the pakistani civilians it is quarter past the hour here in moscow this is r.t. and the autumn draw fatah's begun here in russia with more than two hundred seventy thousand being called up to serve in the country's military for a year the conscript joining the armed forces new reforms brought in to help improve the lives of soldiers suburbans has more on this. our take with the russian
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veterans put training and practice while welcoming new recruits. friday begins a regular is a regimen for nearly two hundred eighty thousand young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty seven all of whom are required to serve for at least one year autumns call to duty comes with some changes including a parent's rights clause which allows them to present proof of a draftee's lack of readiness to enlist a provision allowing soldiers rights advocates to accompany them to new post and a pledge to help soldiers feel better connected to home by providing greater access to cellphones. this group of soldiers trained under last year's performance was reduced mandatory service from two years to one hazing and other abuses played the service and challenge morale in fact it is widely known that draft dodgers paid thousands of dollars to avoid serving the combined overhaul so defense ministry hopes will improve soldiers' quality of life reduce the draft dodger rates and
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hence the perceived professionalism of the military. all right now let's get to some other news making headlines around the world this hour the protesters have gathered in seoul calling on north korea to stop the succession process of leader kim jong il son earlier this week kim jong un was awarded by his father taught political and military positions and was even given the rank of a four star general and seen as a part of the plan to extend the kim dynasty in the reclusive communist state into a third generation. in india a court has ruled the holy site of a demolished mosque should be split between hindus and muslims thousands were arrested in an attempt to prevent violence over the decision hindus have been allocated the main disputed section where the four hundred year old mosque stood until nine hundred ninety two muslims revere the site but hindu say it's the birthplace of one of their data is both sides say they will appeal the ruling. a
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tape has been released showing a group of workers who were taken hostage two weeks ago by al qaeda in nigeria where seven men working for french mining and construction firms were kidnapped from their homes in the town of it five of them are french citizens and the other two are african nationals france says the video is an encouraging sign that all of the workers are alive. the new dutch government has announced plans to ban the full islamic veil it also wants to tighten laws on immigration and boost the number of police alliances a minority coalition made up of the christian democrats and the liberal party if approved the netherlands would be only the second country after france to impose the veil. the u.s. congress has backed a plan by a president barack obama to revamp the country space program their proposal
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includes using commercial carriers to take astronauts into orbit space entrepreneur jeff manber says it paves the way for the solar system to become earth's new playground. but how so voted to follow the senate and the white house got about seventy percent of what it wanted it means that it's now american policy that lower earth orbit will be commercial you'll have private companies ferrying people in ca go to space it means that nasa should work on a permanent presence of humans beyond low earth orbit of us will be going to an asteroid i find that incredibly exciting we have long argued finally breaking down the centralized government space programs there's going to be competition it's going to be hotels going to be games in space and it's just going to be a cool time here that we design for people to relax play and think sort of have big plate glass windows they'll have you know things to where you can move around they'll have media centers so you can record things though they'll be spiritually interesting. right in the center of all busy moscow there's an oasis of trying
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quality between. the golden ring picture. a picturesque location full of quaint side streets vintage shops posh restaurants. it's a lovely place to hang out stalls whatever the season from my skating on here during the cold winter months to coming here with your family and friends during the summer and having a picnic the fresh noise of tourists and the something grand that surrounds you really could be in any european city. i do try to join to explore patriotic isn't just about ten minutes time but for the meanwhile is the business news with korea.
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and welcome to business and we go straight to our top story this hour on talk of dialogue has denied reports it is about to sell a controlling stake in the company to spare bank have a try because chairman who appears to hint that talks have been taking place he says that the talks are nowhere near completion and that the promises had not yet been properly determined earlier the newspaper quoted sources inside troika claiming zubair bank would pay five hundred million dollars for one third of troika shares with an intention to acquire more in two thousand and twelve. and the problem of europe's heavily indebted public finances has come back to haunt the markets after a brief summary by the irish government has announced plans to inject an additional sixteen billion dollars into its banking system this brings the total bill to fix irish banks to sixty billion dollars the bailout will swell islands deficit this
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year to thirty two percent of economic output the biggest in post world war two. in the case of anglo irish bank the darvish new building society the stage just don't these institutions go through periods of time to prevent them becoming a trash to the station itself that's how serious the position that was developed in those banks was. by or efforts of european politicians to rein in excess of in excess of bonuses cash payouts have returned to pre-crisis levels a report by consulting firm hay group says increases in annual bonuses have driven top executives pay up six percent across europe this year russia is at the top of the list here the rumination remuneration has grown by twenty five percent the topping companies included russia's energy giants like gas. and look oil as well as bank need to be in the financial sector. now it's have a look at how the markets are performing asian stock markets rise as chinese
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manufacturing activity picks up pace in september high oil prices also live energy companies japan's benchmark nikkei climbed point three percent stock markets in hong kong and china are closed for a public holiday today and european shares edged high on friday after falling for the previous four sessions the footsies point nine percent higher at the dax is edging point seven percent stocks have boosted by commodities china's forecast leading manufacturing data among individual issues all star b.j. group gained four point six percent on friday's eight hundred billion dollars tie up between. and here in russia markets have rebounded of new forces are trading in the black with the r.t.s. up almost eight percent on the my six. is up zero point one percent it's prevent is topping the list with shares up over two and a half percent on full report says bucking the trend that is trading in the red.
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now this year's drought in russia could have a more severe impact on next year's wheat crops and previously expected agricultural for custom martel says the record dry spell has caused late planting and shortened the growing season this means the crop will be more vulnerable to the went to cold war over the total amount of wheat planted is almost a quarter lower than last year martell concludes that perhaps fifty percent of russia's winter wheat is in jeopardy from the severe conditions. a russian farmers claim spectacular increases in milk production and with his new caring approach to cows and it's taking place in the region that's it's only a reputation for innovative business daniel bushell heard the story and decided to stake it out. why then the world my voice which we saw will open reading shakespeare and his message to show into food production with each only raises output around four percent the true devoid dairy does it develop
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the holistic approach which raises output in double digits the chief executive is surrogate weisel deneuve surrogate what the secret. is that we do everything to make our collars happy these are magic milkers are so comfortable they can't wait to get in. they can get a rub down from special bovine brushes collars also wear colors which tell the computer when they are getting frisky that means there was little. and they can wander in and out as they like. we even harvest our own feet so they get the freshest diet. russia's leader dmitry medvedev was so moved he gave the plant a pats on the back local towns are named off the heroes of communism but they gaining fame for their top entrepreneurs also hosts the country's chief electronic display
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producer in kotex. last week in english firm he launched a world class gas and crude refinery the young innovator or ling the wheels is investment minister irina block enough said it is going to get one on tour out of the most progressive region in russia fund investors several startup texas have been scrapped but also provide a one stop shop for foreign firms where we help solve all their questions. thanks to state incentives the dairy now plans to further before facilities that should yield even great to results from the thousands of ugly pump and cows the new bushel business r.t. marks. and that's all from me in the business team here join stephanie monday next hour along business news.
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nineteen forty five. live from moscow this is your headlines now a twelve year old a russian boy has arrived back home from the dominican republic after his adoptive parents reportedly sold him for drugs and spent several years pushed posts between foster families which is. a state of emergency has been declared in ecuador after a police uprising. questions over whether outside forces could be to blame president rafael correa has accused opposition law enforcement agencies of attempting a coup. the ukrainian president's got his powers back as the constitutional court
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overturns a decision coping his mandate amendments to the country's law or turned ukraine into a parliamentary republic when they came into force four years ago. while next explores the capital's peaceful patriarchs pawns in this week's moscow enjoy. a welcome it's one of my favorite places in the russian capital is crazy after the palm this is the perfect place to sit and watch the world. if i just saw.
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