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it's in the russian capital you're watching our world news around the clock top story now when it comes to top level talks it seems that twitter is the place to do business now president medvedev and. exchanged a few words online using the mark rebooking site the california governor arrived in moscow he's visiting alongside high tech executives to focus on russia's silicon valley with a view to investing. the hotel wishless no one has been addressing american business leaders this morning or so to charlotte now take us through some of governor schwarzenegger's first impressions of the visit according to his tweets that is. that's right well as soon as he landed here in moscow the first person to address him was president of a degree welcome to via twitter as you just said welcome you here to moscow and on the switch an egg or was very happy to be hazel he's very pleased to be back in
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moscow he has been here loss of time throughout his life in his career both as a sportsman is nothing as a film star now as the governor of california and so he's very happy to be here there was lots of pictures of him smoking a cigar very enthusiastic and also rowing. and so we did hear from him a little earlier on he does seem very happy to be once again back in moscow we have to remember that also he's very warmly welcomed they not only by the delegates doing business but also most a fun small state people he was born so you know move east on a symbol of freedom a symbol of americans and also he did staunch a neighbor famous for human rights the nineteen eighties when he was a russian police officer back then and he actually had to secretly film on red square he wasn't given permission and so how times have changed now when he's actually the guest of honor at the kremlin where he certainly causing quite a stir as you say where you are. at the american chamber of commerce where he'd
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been speaking detroit's thing and give much of an assessment on doing business in russia. yes he was a very very enthusiastic very charismatic man when he was talking to the delegation here and just saying that russia holds extraordinary potential for doing business not only in terms of innovation on the much talked about but possible silicon valley was sold to the project outside of most states but also in terms of cars and also in terms of food and sports and not is a worn area at the even sports area here in moscow that he has very fond memories of when he was back you know twenty years today now he's returned as a different figure but he does you know vividly remember doing a half a doing sports a let's hear what he had to say about that. when i was a kid when i was fifteen years old i was in vienna. in sixty one watching the world weightlifting championships and the russians just destroyed everybody i mean they
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just said the most extraordinary lived in there was a guy by the name of yuri flash off who was a heavyweight champion and he was jake and dig he looked good he was he looked like an intellectual so he had glasses on there found that they never found out later on that he was an engineer and he was a very well educated man but big tremendous strength and determination and and endure and send us this monster guy and this is the most of that's what i want to do when they grow up. so you can tell us what you know go was very well me welcome to the ritz carlton hotel he did provoke a lot of loss and to tell you the crowd is used talking to them with his own memories of moscow and also and as i did mention that he does believe there's a lot of potential here and not just in the not your resources sector innovate.
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will say perhaps producing cars perhaps most it could be a new place for food supplement he also did joke that he could be the face of a new school powder or a new school project again let's hear we had to say. to bush who's well known for the day he really was there a good citizen and you know the chinese have this institutes to go to the american foods and so we do know how to do with. the magic of our cities finding the sea breeze through the years is really. i think years ago was you know it's about i think if you. say the prime focus of the governor of california almost always negative visit to moscow is to do business and he does seem incredibly enthusiastic about doing that. yes to the charismatic visit to say the least so thanks for that
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it with out to the head few the indian women who lose everything to losing their husbands. life is not easy on the fringes of hindu society yet they're all going to working to overcome centuries of prejudice to give a chance to live with dignity. the struggle faced by millions of indian women banned by their primaries just because. the ballots are in stands historic parliamentary poll which international observers have praised as being fair and free but opposition politicians and election watches say they were violations which could overshadow the next government's attempts to move the trip to mars itself when the moment talk to people pissed off brings us the developments in the troubled southern city of osh first reports in the capital bishkek. some members of the opposition claim that they believe this election was
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unfair they say that they have seen people here voters here being dragged around town from one polling station to another and being forced to vote several times one of the opposition leaders school has also said that at least three cases have been filed on the matter of violations that have taken place during the elections and russian parliamentary delegation of observers has said that the legitimacy of this election is something that still needs some deep digging to do before claiming that the election was fair that despite the fact that according to preliminary reports by the international observers here there lection has gone smoothly but russian observers have found violations that should be looked into. their impact on the selection for example there has been an unusual splash of activity among voters here in kyrgyzstan one hour before the ball has ended and washing observers have
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found that suspicious a so for none of the record number of twenty nine political parties registered for this election appeared to be natural leaders and that is because most of those parties have rather similar political agendas that very. few people hear or rather confused which party to vote for now only five or six of them can make it to the parliament but see if the votes are equally divided between the parties that might perhaps weakness a similar parliamentary stalemate here in kyrgyzstan as we have seen anything in the country's parliament couldn't form a government coalition. ok well let's turn to the southern city of osh which witnessed horrific ethnic violence in the summer is there for us now what's the situation there as the people. where we are now. go watch a city and it's also one of the most. was her old home fashion. not a lot of people were on the streets on sunday and the night was relatively calm as
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well although i did speak to some of the representatives of the wish and since this violence was basically caused by the fact that the sea is divided into the various . and they had these ethnic clashes between each other and you'll call was vexed for me that allegedly many of them were to vote reported to the polling stations and couldn't find the means on the electoral lists so the very issue still has to be cleared out because. by your years and by it was making nationals and in july there were massive ethnic clashes between the two on gangs walked around the city destroying businesses and destroying homes and the violence lasted for several days until the interim government was finally able to take control of the situation mobilizing the army but unfortunately by that time hundreds of people were killed and that's according to the most modest figures and thousands of others were
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injured and thousands more had to weave their homes and at the moment most of the quarters of the city still remain in ruins and are just beginning to recover now and that's why the situation is still quite unstable and anything is possible concerning the locals reaction on the outcome of the lot with andrew mcentee a former european security observing just on says it's now a question of whether they'll be a fair transition of power. somehow in the political culture it's felt that while the power is being taken away from the presidency towards the parliament to get into the parliament nevertheless the prize is the presidency so that's a curious situation the question is will there be a real cultural shift politically and in the way that government is run will it be open government will it be good governance in the sense of transparency so that any potential corruption is a stunt. or will it be the usual that for example
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a majority government will be the new regime which has just taken over the transition government and they were marginalized completely those who supported by that was an associate on dawson and but karen leaving some instability there these are questions which really have to be to be answered maybe in a week or two as time. around the half of children up for adoption in america are black yet their chances of finding a family are remarkably slim compared to white children part of the blame is being put on white couples who would rather spend thousands of dollars to find a caucasian child and accept that offer into their home what is going to try to come explains. people like to emulate their sure but they don't seem to be following the stars when it comes to adopting children many still see things in black and white color was not an issue with this family when they adopted it in line we were much more interested in having you know getting a child we're just very that was our primary focus we really weren't interested too
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much in what the child looked like a. little you know why is one of very few black children in america adopted by a white family a study carried out by a group of economists suggest that african-american babies are five times less likely to be adopted then children of any other race some say one reason for this is misrepresentation of the black community in the media when you see things on television and you often see our children portrayed in a very negative way well that has a connotation for individuals that may be interested in adopting and while we have come a long ways in this country racism is still prevalent sandra says families need to be prepared before they decide to adopt a child of color and once a child goes into african-american child goes into a family that is caucasian that family is no longer caucasian that family becomes a family of color at that point ok so the whole family dynamic changes it seems not
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a whole lot of adoptive parents in the u.s. are willing to change their family dynamics most want their adopted children look more like them and the majority of parents willing to adopt in the united states are caucasian but almost half of the children available for adoption are black a report here says parents were willing to pay thirty thousand dollars more for a non african-american baby home abortions if you look around your table and your guests are all of the same color then you shouldn't be adopting a child of a different color but race doesn't seem to be an issue for thousands of americans who go to china or india to adopt. but when it comes to domestic adoption color makes a difference while there are still signs of prejudice in the american adoption field there is no prejudice in this home seventeen month old queen was adopted by two moms we've had to face the challenges that straight people don't want this they were a little more. up for the job they chose to raise their two adopted children in
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a very as nikolay diverse neighborhood or a racist and they are here too but i think in other parts of the country it's horrors so here people don't even bat an eye. or a black boy you know whatever obviously. parents they came to the adoption agency put their second child also african american by and large our family is largely of irish english german descent french canadian you know so smart usually a lot of white people and we need and i would prefer a little more color and in our family. going to shut down our t. washington d.c. . make us know your thoughts on the issues raised in that story you can go to r.t. dot com also look at our other reports features that are not assisting putting explicit files on the alleged russian gun rather wanted by the us read the
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documents provided by the wife and. russian scientists come to me that the expedition to collect evidence on the country's claims to pollute treasure with some breakthrough discoveries already in the bank. president obama is losing another key figure with the resignation of his national security adviser general james jones the military veteran of forty years has been pivotal in decision making over the war in afghanistan but it's thought to be angry at not being involved at a high enough level. military contribute to these signals deep problems within the obama administration. the washington d.c. right now he's under the heavy assault from the water bogs in the white house also
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known as the politburo referring to the civilian advisers to the u.s. president obama according to bob woodward's bombers wars allegedly it was because of these words attribute it to general james jones he was pushed out preliminary from his position as a national security advisor however i don't buy this sam my official excuse for his departure from the inner circle of the decision makers in the white house regarding the aft back straight edge in fact such it thought to decision to push out general james jones only refer to it regarding the aft back strategy in general and he's emboldened strategic are not regarding. the u.s. commitment to afghanistan and pakistan that's no main political challenge for the white house the current u.s. president is too much concerned about the inside political wheeling and dealing and
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not about the challenge posed to the u.s. policy in afghanistan and pakistan. let's update you on some other world news this hour chile is trapped miners are inching closer and closer to rescue which is expected on wednesday. has been completed and are being given high calorie drinks on medication to prepare them to be who six hundred twenty two meters to the surface thirty three workers have been stuck underground since the mine collapsed so that. police in belgrade of clashed with right wing rioters trying to disrupt again right much of a hundred people injured and police officers attempting to hold back the protesters the rioters also threw homemade explosives as well as damaging cars and buildings it was serbia's first sanctions much which is divided many in the country. the burst reservoir containing toxic sludge in hungary is now on the verge of complete collapse authorities are warning of another deadly just days after waves
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of red starry swept through several towns killing seven injured in one hundred one by residents are preparing to evacuate to where the cracks were spotted in the remaining wall of the storage pool in the factory. now becoming a widow is painful enough but in india it's just the start of the problems they face centuries of male dominated culture is the even them cast aside by their own families as currency reports that's pushing some of india's most fun within the edge of society. the corpse lies on the streets over in the avonlea in northern india but no one stopping the dead woman was a good dog park too carried bad luck even in death in traditional hindu resign when a woman's husband dies she is considered to be a liability for the family remarriage is legally possible but from the pardon it's superior go society and man wanted some of the other to frame it in such
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a way that everything is to his advantage which has been coming to that he could remarry you could be what he wants and he did pray woman from those things bad work balance feels she has nothing left to live for as a widow she was deserted by her extended family so she traveled to the holy city of rome and spends her time reading hindu scriptures. i have to complete my life that's all. that's fine if not that's fine. shunned by society sixteen thousand widows in this city because it's associated with the hindu god krishna the love of god whom do they believe they are now married to they can be found on the streets with many forced to beg for scraps of food. look and suddenly my husband died of cancer a used up all also humans and paying for his treatment once he died no one would look after me so i came to rid of him the social service organization of service
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runs two homes for rebels in the city here one hundred in a d.v.m. in the harleston fred it's been a long journey for one woman who came here two years ago miracle that most people can do when done because they are helpless in the beginning i felt alone and would cry all the time but slowly every time i just said to my new life here life is not easy for on the fringes of hindu society yet there are organizations working to all become centuries of prejudice to give readers a chance to live with dignity the bigger challenge will be convincing families across to your spouse and religious not to abandon them in the first place god and seen are the new delhi the business news is next now a step. hello and welcome to the business bulletin the governor of california arnold schwarzenegger is in moscow to visit silicon valley's russian namesake and skulk
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he's part of a delegation of venture capitalists and investors taking part in the global innovation partnership forum which starts on monday the event aims to find an original business model for the russian high tech sector without imitating the silicon valley. investors believe russia can boost its high tech sector if it focuses on the business model not blind imitation. all the countries in the world would like at some point to replicate so a. personal thing that the replicated the other elements which work. are good education science centers entrepreneurs of course investors. but always something which puts it all together and would imagine the. these are replicated it should work and in place in the world obviously in russia where this huge talent and business are to ask the man in charge of the scope of
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a project why russia needs a new center when it already has so many universities and science institute. the main task of school cool is to bring technologies into the market into the russian economy. will be focused on this and that's why nobody should do this project as an alternative to existing research centers is just a lot of existing univision projects. so now let's take a quick look at how the active markets are forming the nikkei it's closed for a public holiday on monday in hong kong the hang seng has rallied for a six straight session. let the games on expectations for the u.s. among the trees. and here in moscow with the russian markets are making gains early in the session on monday energy names out forming on the my sex with the also after the top one point three percent the south finds also on the up point eight percent
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. just. with the start of reporting season this week is set to be an important one for investors stephen just now explains. the key events that will be looking forward to doing this week will be the earnings season in the united states the major u.s. companies intel general electric j.p. morgan will be announcing their third quarter earnings which will likely will be the final kind of guideline for investors as to the state. of finances at major u.s. companies at the state of their financial health and usually companies when releasing their results may also comment on their outlook and saw to a large degree the overall picture of how two thousand and ten has shaped up for major u.s. companies is going to become clear in the next couple of weeks this week will see as they said the reports from such major companies as general intel j.p. morgan and these these earnings coming out of major companies will definitely set
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the tone for the week not only in the u.s. but globally as well global financial leaders gathered in washington d.c. at the weekend for the annual meeting of the i.m.f. president of e.t.p. bank coston said the crisis would forever change the role of emerging markets. except the changing role or the emerging markets the country including russia china brazil india in that the national the quote i mean. they're playing more the more important role. in the couple of the kids they will be calling me will surely be a larger take on the me. a well developed country. and that's all that is for the thought but of course you can always find the stories if you log on to our website that's. at.
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