tv [untitled] October 6, 2010 8:00am-8:30am EDT
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the headlines on our t.v. alleged russian gun run no fixed job fight us attempts to get him extradited from thailand his lawyers plan to appeal any court decision that would see him shipped out. r.t.d. is branded an enemy for american journalism as a major media boss crusades against channels recognized as the international broadcasting ministry. in europe at fresh u.s. demands for data sharing critics say america is imposing on personal privacy under the pretense of fighting terrorism. and this is the investment to be kept russia calling is underway in moscow that event is aimed at
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bringing in porn investment capital to the russian market business today we'll be bringing you the latest from the throughout the day. worldwide news live from moscow this is a very warm welcome to. thailand says it's moving closer to a decision on whether alleged russian gun smuggling victim should be extradited to the u.s. the country's prime minister said the handover period could last more than three months if it's deemed necessary boots will remain in the thai jail until his legal team appeals the latest verdict we have nobody is bangkok bureau chief. is in thailand following developments. as a thai court ruling clears the way for victor boots possible extradition to the united states of america his relatives and lawyers fear for his life roots wife
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believes that washington is planning to force a confession out of him i don't believe that it's quite possible there likes to dine him and just look him up on some aircraft carrier and force him to give whatever testimony the u.s. wants him to give i think he'll go as far as it takes to get it and i'm sure everyone understands there are plaintiff ways to do these days starting with chemical sense psychological pressure and we know that there is an american aircraft carrier the u.s.s. george washington in a port in a type boards near bangkok right now and it is probably there standing by to take that tribute away. boots case is being looked into while there's a u.s. aircraft carrier anchored right beside the time i don't know if this was done deliberately to pressurize the thai court but i think that fact alone leaves you asking questions what's certain is that america is desperate to get its hands on
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the man they call the merchant of death but many question the reasons behind the intense pressure some believe influential officials in washington want him in jail to justify the millions of dollars of taxpayers' money that went into seventy years of of the turbo chase hand into the seemingly elaborate sting operation that landed the russian businessman in a thai courtroom much smaller a lot can you throughout the week who receive the part of his education in america has previously spoken about the injustice that would occur if the extradition takes place everything i was taught about justice many years ago in new york seems to be totally forgotten by the american side in this case i believe that victor boot has no chance of a fair trial in the united states said the lawyer in an interview last year and fabricated evan. is also a major concern for those unconvinced that america would come docked a fair hearing. but it's i think that if mr booth were just stand trial in a u.s.
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court this case would be used to discredit russian arms exports in general we know that the u.s. competes with russia on the global weapons market and we know that competition isn't always fair sure we all remember the sanctions that were introduced against russian companies. as being unjust if it was in other words we know the u.s. is prone to manipulate information and i think that gives us an opportunity to resort to those methods yet again. speculation butties a bargaining chip to secure a supply of fighter jets and the cheap american oil if has extradited the russian businessman who repeatedly denies it. and says charges against him are politically motivated he's also determined to keep fighting on tuesday dismissed the new charges of money laundering and fraud which means that he can be extradited on the
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previous charges of an alleged conspiracy to kill u.s. citizens and material support of terrorism. danny schechter believes victim case is being used to maintain cold war era stereotypes about russia. there are many who don't recognize that the soviet union is gone and that the new russia is not the old soviet union but we need an enemy in their view and russia is just as good as any other and the idea that somehow you know can be the magic man the genes of the person who is lurking to smear in the james bond movie sense you know the. organisation of organisations that so secret we don't know anything about it it also seems to play well in the media because the more information that can be offered often without any evidence the better the story is in the case of blood here's a guy who's been accused and now is basically supposedly going to be extradited to
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the united states the mastermind the merchant of death all the labels have already been affixed to him but it's really unclear if there will be any extradition because russia sees this as an effort to demonize a russia and i think there's a case to be made here the organization which oversees the u.s. media directly to foreign audiences says it needs new tools to fight its enemies the broadcasting board of governors which is sponsored by the u.s. government wants to confront iran press t.v. china's c.c.t.v. and r.t. we can't allow ourselves to be out communicated by our enemies there is that freedom house report that reveals that today's autocratic leaders are investing billions of dollars in media resources to influence the global opinion you've got russia today iran's press t.v.
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venezuela's tell us and of course china is a lodging international broadcasting twenty four hour news channels correspondents around the world and earlier i spoke to r.t. as political commentator peter lavelle who thinks the chairman statement puts him beyond real job. the south a city in conflict c.n.n. took the side voice of america took the side of georgia iran two thousand and three the drive to war i mean this is nothing to do with journalism it's about soft power and pushing the american foreign policy agenda and it looks like the chairman is a little worried that the world isn't believing him or his organizations any more. ok but how do you react to the chair referring to russia as an enemy because walter isaacson says we cannot allow ourselves to be out communicated by our enemies now isn't this ruining his mission statement of reporting news are not creating enemies i guess he doesn't have anything to do with journalism ok because that's what we're
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supposed to do is journalist is give you facts maybe give you perspective but he's making it sound like it's just a media war and he treats everyone that is his competitor in a competitor of the united states as an enemy he says a clear out twenty years after the end of the cold war one has to wonder who's who in taliban has changed and who hasn't stayed and it's really remarkable but i'm not surprised at the same time if we if we just step out for a moment to look at the broader scope i mean if you were really want to put this all together why would he make such comments because he we have a depressed economy in the united states will probably be a double dip and there are priorities and he's worried about losing budgets he's got he's from c.n.n. time magazine and you say look at our competitors are pouring money into soft power they're pouring money into alternative journalism they're pouring money into the truth i would say and they're afraid that you know their organizations and i get the word out anymore they need to keep fighting cold wars and they're afraid that because we won't. and while american media is looking for enemies outside on the
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inside the country is facing a spike rachel hatred. if you're a mexican immigrant and people think that you're a threat maybe three job or something like that they have a force on one bad scale anything who looks their friends all the sudden becomes bad muslims and mexicans alike are facing xenophobia in their everyday lives. also behind washington's ban the afghan government reportedly holds secret talks with the taliban while coalition troops continue to fight insurgents analysis from kabul in just a few minutes. new data sharing demands from washington are courting anger across europe the u.s. wants fingerprints d.n.a. samples banking details and other profit and sensitive information the u.s. says it just wants to stop potential terrorists from entering the country travelers from states refusing to share the information will now have to apply for an
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american visa now some e.u. countries like austria and germany have already agreed to hand over the personal data of citizens in june the e.u. and the united states signed the so-called swift deal that gives american officials are all fighting transactions within europe ever looked in burka an austrian politician and member of the european parliament says there are no guarantees the data won't be misused so the requirements for data protection in europe are not met like they should be every time when it comes to terror and prevention of terror and measures and collaboration between states between the united states and european states then we have this big big problem that. the same requirements that for us in europe are normal cannot be
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met within the usa so this is an ongoing debate in lots of issues it's not only swift it's also appear not to pass passengers. that are collected when one is flying overseas so we have a. problem that the us except expects us to adapt to their standards but it's very difficult to convince them that they should alter to ours concerning especially data protection there is no selection of critical data it's mass state which is transferred. coding to a certain days or certain. countries but it's not differentiate it we have to collaborate that's clear if there is a clear. case about some people about some transfers then we really have to
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go for it but if it is mass state that proves processed this can be misused and we really have difficulties to control which you know the us makes of the data that they get we still. see member states that are reluctant to agree to that because they seem to have not the same rights on the other side of the atlantic firstly and secondly the structure of the databases in the u.s. and in europe is very diverse. reports in the u.s. suggest the afghan government has begun a high level peace talks with the taliban if true the negotiations come as the coalition forces military campaign in the country enters its tenth year the washington post newspaper says taliban negotiators are serious about finding a way out and the pakistan based militants are also involved in the talks the
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taliban has previously rejected talks until all foreign troops leave afghanistan whether the talks are happening or not attacks on coalition forces and infrastructure go on discuss a story with a political analyst from kabul dr hakim so because i has reportedly taken part in secret talks with the taliban before though he denies that how seriously do you think we should take this report. actually the government of afghanistan over the past four or five yr is that called on the taliban to participate in a negotiation in afghanistan to find a solution for the crisis that the taliban have a bit later rejected talks with the afghan government out with forces. for interest presence in afghanistan. also the taliban has rejected talks with the taliban and the afghan government. coalition forces and.
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forces are present. in afghanistan and actually dia has been not has not been and is serious negotiation between taliban and afghan government till now. there are a lot of domestic rifts but it's been suggested now that the taliban is negotiating as a united organization does this mean the tension between different militant factions is being forgotten in order to find a deal. first of all i want to mention that talk talk which is. taking place in. kabul now according to washington post and according to some there's forces between the taliban and the government of afghanistan representatives actually this talks talk is not between the government of afghanistan and taliban that is and it isn't taliban as i mentioned has rejected this kind of talks with the government off afghanistan there are some people they are not represent then take taliban or even not the government of afghanistan
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participating in this round off talks with the government of afghanistan in kabul for instance. pakistan is one of them is. share file he was a farmer pakistani former minister of interior another one is gorani here he is a farmer is the pakistani intelligence service chief and from afghan side here is the farmer the taliban ambassador in pakistan and foreign minister of interior of afghanistan. representing the taliban and the taliban confirmed that they are not participating. in this talks at the same time we cannot concede your this round of talks as a first for their talks with the taliban leadership because the taliban leadership . has. rejected talks with the government of afghanistan as i remember the
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washington post says these talks are taking place your turn me they're not taking place tell me this how is the capitol hill how's of president obama going to react to this report in the washington post. the government of the united states. officers. in afghanistan say we are going to talk to negotiate with the taliban. low level taliban fighters. to afghanistan government to participate in this process and political process. afghanistan but the government of the united states has rejected talks with the taliban leadership. extremist taliban and they are controlling everything that the government offer the united states or the government of afghanistan doesn't want to talk to taliban leadership in. pakistan or inside afghanistan how it is possible to achieve peace without talking with this
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level of taliban but talking with a low level taliban i don't think. is effective to bring peace and stability to afghanistan on the other hand taliban are thinking that they are winning the war against the united states and that need to forces and resolutely we have seen the. change in taliban policy and for the first time after two months the taliban top office late. rolling afghanistan did think that there will defeat their foreign troops in afghanistan and ultimately they will rule afghanistan again so you will you combine your comments there what's been happening along the pakistani border with the attacks on nato all fuel tankers it's certainly not good news for capitol hill to talk to her political analyst from couple thank you. well international terrorists are behind the latest attacks in russia so as the head of
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russia's security council. as far as russia is concerned no one doubts that the terrorist threat is this coming from abroad and everyone agrees that it's must be countered jointly. number of attacks in southern russia in august thirty people were injured in the town of course could buy a car explosion and in september seventeen people were killed and around two hundred injured in a market bomb blast in vladikavkaz last week police found a hidden stash of explosives in the center of the city of staff report chechen militant who has links to al qaeda is thought to be behind the incidents alexander to live on offer from the moscow state humanitarian university says there should be a coalition in different parts of the world to fight terrorism. there has to be a worldwide coalition focused all the central asian region only in north africa
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region central african region and the north caucasus the us actually have never said that there are terrorists terrorists in north caucasus and if they say that they will have to step up they will have to step in and help fighting terrorism in north caucasus anyway i think that the us they have the information or if anywhere where he is but if they confirm he is in north caucuses they will have to help fighting terrorism even here. for years the united states was the biggest preacher of tolerance in the world but contemporary us society is losing its reputation as a free and open one xenophobia and nationalistic hate against minorities including islamophobia are on the rise. america is supposed to be a nation of tolerance. but bleeding for her stars and stripes. and ugliness incapable of masking protests against the construction of new mosques
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illegal immigration and economic reform point to a fear and frustration. an emotional climate experts say where many americans are swapping patriotism for nationalism definitely is a phobia it's a fear of the other zina phobia is defined as an unknown reasonable fear or hatred of the unfamiliar especially people of other race or religion muslim associated with bill that's everybody knows the no fly list has ninety nine wilson names most of them sorry sacks created what he calls mobile art aviation a missile decorated with signs equating islam to terrorism at the front a mannequin dressed as an arab there is no display there's no more sex drives this display all over new york this. is the out of ramadan is the executive director of the council of american islamic relations his new york office
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repeatedly receives hate mail like this picture of a burning koran there's been a spike and obvious spike. hate crimes and islamophobia and attacks on mosques throughout the country from temecula california to sheboygan wisconsin to tennessee these are our crimes that are motivated by. hate or intolerance or bigotry a rage that amnesty international believes is being exploited not tempered by politicians all across america now she's going to have the right to put up a sign next to the holocaust museum in washington. never serves the japanese good enough to show you next to pearl harbor i do is no reason for us to show up to moscow national room trade center at tea parties around the country frustrations over taxes and joblessness are aimed more directly at us president barack obama is
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saying oh you could be able so look you know what i don't know what the world is i cannot make up what the president is but the reason to suspect it is because you are talking like what stop talking like that. according to the f.b.i. obama has garnered more death threats than any other american president in the us immigrants have also become the other arrested and detained in arizona beaten and bruised in new york where racial tensions have erupted in some low income neighborhoods unfortunately most of the attacks most recently have been by blacks against mexican violence many attribute to the struggling u.s. economy if you're a mexican immigrant right and people think that you're a threat maybe to a job or something like that they're going to throw a saw in one basket that's the bottom line anything who looks different all the sudden becomes bad an alarming downturn in america's mood it clearly illustrates how frustrated and divided public but this leaves many hosking that the land
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founded on freedom is becoming a land and soon i hate arena portnoy party new york. and in just a moment here with the business. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world acknowledging update on our jeep. hello and a very warm welcome time to delve into the world of business the international
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investment formal free to be capital russia calling is underway in moscow the event is aimed at bringing in foreign investment capital to the russian market the forum has attracted more than forty speak us from wrong the world and we'll be bringing you the latest from the event throughout the day. all politicians and business people seem agreed that russia's economy needs to diversify but democrats say there is no single path. what we call the best prediction for an economy is scenario seventy eighty if the oil price remains at seventy eight's of dollars per barrel they kaname is likely going to the period of stagnation in the brush and if like stagnation of the seventy's and eighty's that is this will happen if there are no serious economic reforms being undertaken right now one has to remember that the russian is relatively rich
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country by the world's standards and this level of g.d.p. per capita one can only grow if there is a broad based innovation economists of the catch up a period of economic growth is in the past so now one has to provide incentives to innovate the incentives to grow and unfortunately the top down economics policy all of this has been tried the vertical the horizontal economic inequality industrial policy has been tried so now to grow a sustainable sustainably foster a levels one has to think about the new strategy for economic growth which is based on economic reforms so the key is to create demand forty four percent and the two top priority this is the first one as per ization to create is the amount of government involvement in the economy not just the bridges ation all the minority it. a minority shares in the large government companies but the broad based growth is ation most of the large companies which are
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not interested in the nation and reforms are sold out to private investors the second is drastic deregulation of the small businesses because we all know that the small businesses are usually the most serious proponents of economic reforms the private protection of the private property and the economic institutions which are can conducive to economy growth. this summer's drought has pushed up royal milk prices by ten percent and that's been a challenge for while russia stopped dairy producers to the head of symbol dan explains how his company tackled the problem and consumption groceries was it this year twelve per cent and it was a big big. favor for us but the production of raw material. went up a little bit but growed up what not more than one person and this is again what we
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should find and delicious going to solution a call to just to sort this issue milk you know we're a product that has around fifty five sixty percent of gross of the volume of grocery trace important for us to find ways to improve and increase production notes with little materials and that's why we're looking at growth we have some difficulties with volumes today which would yourself by quality milk but . we have no chance to get and to set the orders abroad and in future. when the plant how it will go we've got the plants to acquire facilities abroad. time to have a quick look at how the markets are faring this hour high gold prices trade at a rally in mining shares in london driving the footsie to a second day of gains through tinto and anglo-american off.
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