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of course and let him pass but now he knows. or in the world schwartz nager grohl just one stop but it was enough for him to post to weep that muscovites allegedly like their public transport had his journey lasted for more than ten minutes he might well have changed his impression but the russian authorities have pulled out all stops for the cola for a new governor providing him with police escorts and a permanent right of way. it was in june that schwartz made their hostage the russian president giving him a tour of silicon valley and showcasing his very masculine boots. it is not clear whether medvedev wondered what it's like to be in shorts make issues but one month later big government aid or even moscow promoting russia's own version of a high tech hub we are the best in the world when it comes to dis him and if it comes to biotech to hide take green take you know there's no one that is
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like us yet as the presentation showed it would arnie makes mistakes so that our business leaders are going to find great partnerships with the soviet russian. that. just shows no one i'm perfect. a pap project but a taxi be a russian president this cocoa or park has been designed to spearhead innovation and scientific research in russia i mean to me that it had no difficulties asking for help my claim is indeed we are extremely interested in your considerable experience we are not ashamed of learning we must admit that sadly enough we learnt behind in many respects and we do expect that our cooperation will bring about positive results but that's frowned on twitter made bit of french words and they give praise to each other for their vision and to the delight of all he's found the
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governor promised that he'll be back and the first terminator movie. the inhibition had gone so far that machines including schwarzenegger's own character tried to exterminate the human race ironically with his involvement in this project the governor may actually make these plot a bit more plausible but at the end of the day he can always turn against the machines and save the world like in the second movie so i guess there is nothing to fear it's not wake up r.t. . but just remind you can get more on the california governor's visit to russia silicon valley with our business to win their latest report in fifteen minutes time to. the ballot. parliamentary poll which international observers have praised as being free and fair so far no single party is emerged a clear winner but the central election commission say the five parties appear to have crossed the necessary five percent threshold parties nataly nova coverage monitored results for us in the capital. rather mixed feelings about the selections
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in the country the opposition leaders along with the head of russian parliamentary delegation of observers seem to believe that the election wasn't fair one of the opposition leaders who have has said that the tricks at least three cases have been filed on their count of violations that have taken place during the elections meanwhile the country's authorities are quite happy with the way it's went there over eight hundred international observers in kyrgyzstan at the moon moments monitoring their elections and they believe that elections were valid despite minor violations that have taken place what made washing observers concerned with this election was then usual splash of activity among voters that took place during the past hour all four of the elections now still for almost all of the votes have been counted and indeed five political parties have a clear the necessary five percent variance to get seats in the parliament and those seats will be distributed between them proportionally among those sparks is
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the first of all is the party that has an officially associated here with former president but he also the party of social democrats and party of one of the opposition leaders who are no natural leaders in this vote because most of this those parties have very similar political agendas they have every see very similar percentages all of the vote so we might still see a parliamentary stalemate in the country like the one we saw in ukraine when the country's parliament simply couldn't form a government's coalition well the security is situation was rather kong during the elections and after the elections we have seen security tightened throughout the county police has been patrolling the streets for the past two days some experienced still believe that riots may take place later after it leaves elections and some experts have been saying that the elections were rather intense in the southern regions. the county where they have seen people being drug from one
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polling station three in the other in forced to vote several times sound we're seeing people who are actually bride to be for specific political parties our film crew in their southern city of course has spoken to some of the ethnic uzbeks living there who have said that they were simply deprived of their right to vote but they refused to talk about it on camera three new ethnic clashes between the curious people and their own that they live side by side with. our correspondent ali novikov reporting for us there on the way down r.t. how some indian women are pushed to the margins. life is not easy for on the fringes of hindu society yet there are organizations working to work on centuries of prejudice to give readers a chance to live with dignity find out about the struggles some hindu women face after their husband's death us to come and also ahead. a hero for some but one government enemy too we look at wired nuclear scientist who spent eighteen years
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behind bars is still being chased by the israeli authorities. for many american would be parents willing to adopt the child color matters the law insists that states must ensure children of all races have the right to be given a home but even the hof the children up for adoption in the u.s. are black their chances of finding a family have much less than white kids and what he's going to teach you can found out. 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 eliza 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 much of what the child looked like of 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
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likely to be adopted then children have 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 sanders 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 a whole lot of adoptive parents in the u.s. are willing to change their family dynamics most want their adopted children to 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
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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 a 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 a very ask equally diverse neighborhood of racists and they are here too but i think in other parts of the country it's worse so here people don't even bat an eye
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. 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 and french canadian you know so smart usually a lot of white people and we need i would prefer a little more color in our family. going to shut down our washington d.c. . you have you say almost a recall so if you got to say about it and it's moved you in any way hit the discussion button like you can find on all the other stories you'll see on our home page up to you know talking to which online tonight the boot files read exclusive documents provided by the wife of the alleged russian arms dealer who is wanted by the united states we've got the latest update on that long running story on our home page tonight got exclusive news there and russia's mission to stake his claim
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for the treasures of the arctic is on a roll again find out the latest update from us at r.t. dot com. well top stories tonight the whistleblower who revealed details of israel's nuclear program in the one nine hundred eighty s. is at the center of another court case now the lawyers for mordechai vanunu are demanding he be allowed to live outside of israel for new spend eighteen years in jail including eleven years in solitary confinement even after his release in two thousand and four his lawyers say he was denied basic freedoms of speech and movement and was repeatedly arrested for the knesset member if some local says the government's just making an example out of a new to scare potential future whistleblowers. in some way.
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continue. to punish him after he served his the whole period i believe that this policy is. tyrannizing policy which. is anybody only is that only who tries to question or criticize this that are really in nuclear policy. short of that. no no does not in danger of the security of israel he in dangers the policy of the israeli stablish went on the nuclear issue the western world led by the united states the obama administration. uses double standards when it deals with human rights when it deals with peace when it deals with the basis of international peace and international
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nuclearization and i believe that this is the real face of the international policy led by the united states today. would you drop a brief now this monday night israel's prime minister's office to extend a halt on the building of new settlements in the west bank benjamin netanyahu told his parliament that this deal would only come if palestinians recognized israel as a jewish homeland he also said that recognition is the only way to peace for both sides in police and hungry questioning the chief executive of the fact true from where tons of toxic sludge spewed into waterways the country's prime minister says the plant will be temporarily nationalized now experts tackling the spill has devastated large areas leaving seven dead one hundred injured meanwhile another deluge is imminent with residents near the alumina factory preparing for evacuation after new cracks were found in the walls of the storage reservoir in
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a greek policeman who's been sentenced to life in prison for killing a schoolboy in athens which cause nationwide riots in two thousand and eight he was found guilty of intentionally shooting the fifteen year old his colleague was convicted of complicity and given ten years both are expected to appeal the boy's death sentence boy's death led to the worst civil unrest greece had seen in decades two week long street uprisings more news in brief for you china has called off a meeting with norwegian ministers to protest the peace prize won by an imprisoned human rights activist the oslo based nobel committee gave the award to lose yarborough who was jailed on state subversion charges after advocating democratic change china or norway worth to discuss fishing matters west is widely condemned the persecution of lu whose wife said she'd been placed under house arrest. but freedom imminent now the thirty three chilean miners trapped underground for two
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months can look forward to a british football treat when they emerge manchester united have invited them to watch a home game with their ground old trafford have a taishan cave after engineers broke through to the miners from saturday morning sparking celebrations across chile. the mind is physical or mental health being closely monitored to ensure they emerge at the surface and. ostracized by society thousands of india's widows or even cast aside by their own families it is a situation blamed on attitudes based on centuries of male dominated culture karen singing for our next tonight reports on the extreme plight of hindu women who've lost their husband a corpse lies on the streets over in darwin in northern india but no one stopping the dead woman was a brutal point to carry bad luck even in death in traditional hindu wisdom when a woman's husband dies she is considered to be a liability for the family remarriage is legally possible but from the barn it's
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simply a fair go society and man wanted some of the to frame it in such a way that everything is to his advantage which has been coming to that he could remarry he could be what he wants and he did pray woman from those things. 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 new family i have to complete my life. if i get food to eat that's fine if not that's also fine. shunned by society sixteen thousand widows day in this city because it's associated with the hindu god krishna the lover go on whom 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 i used up all o.c.
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vincent paying for his treatment once he died no one would look after me so i came to bring down the social service organization guild of service runs two homes for bills in the city here hundred and eight even in the house and fed it's been a long journey for one woman who came here two years ago. most people come to bring down because they're 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 widows on the fringes of hindu society yet there are organizations working to overcome centuries of prejudice to give weirdoes a chance to live with dignity the bigger challenge will be convincing families across the years downs and villages not to abandon them in the first place got unseen party new delhi. looking ahead tonight what could the world learn from latin america lots the very question that artie's people of his guests today the cut and thrust of passionate debate as ever in our cross talk show it's
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a twenty three thirty moscow time. should americans will the majority of the population of the united states be saying to which minority learn spanish instead of what we hear now learn english. well in many ways that he's happily married has happened already i mean look at the thousand nine winner of the pulitzer prize was so do many. of the novel that he's effectively written in the spanglish rather than only in english or spanish and this reflects the huge changes that are occurring within the united states now these changes are going to increase some because more and more important as demographics changes as well. and.
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under full cross talk just a bit later this hour our team looks at why the food we choose could be a killer in the kitchen food two of the business news with you after this break. hungry for the full story we've got it from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. 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. join us for technology update on our g.
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mine. would be soon which brightened if you knew moon about the sun from fines to pressure and so. he starts on t.v. dot com. hello and a very warm welcome to the business program the governor of california are nor saw some mega is a must go just visit silicon valley is russian namesake to his spot of a delegation of capitalists and investors taking part in the global in the patient partnership forum which began on monday the event aims to raise the profile of the government's flagship innovation for checked our chief correspondent daniel bushnell now brings us an update from the forum. first thing did when he arrived
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into russia was just sweets rolls of lead to dmitry medvedev to say how excited he is to be in the country it was all very symbolic california's governor is in town to help transform russia's economy into a center of world innovation so the power of one day these tools can create world leading brands so. the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce here believes it can happen this high tech developments that you may not call r. and d. but that have been can be incremental improvements on current business processes and technology and american companies can bring a lot to that they can work with russian companies will also make contributions so in addition to the kind of r. and d. we're looking for the big breakthrough in five years or ten years is also the very important aspect of modernizing the economy right now. incremental improvement that would make russia much more efficient if tony's bowl with him dozens of silicon
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valley startups and venture capitalists and they've been inside the groups call to the hotel here telling russian ministers how the silicon valley being built all the outskirts of russia's capital can succeed but we spoke to one such investor i think the biggest. the biggest hurdle for russia is not going to be the infrastructure or the availability of great scientists i think it's going to be the ability to create an entrepreneurship and innovation culture which means that the government needs to provide the infrastructure but then get out of the way and let the people create these opportunities and really not be hindered you know in terms of not having infrastructure but there has been to see skolkovo where russia silicon valley is being built technology joy's intel nokia and siemens have already joined up to the project and we expect more to commit to this visit. the school college fund aims to attract up to six point seven billion dollars of investment over the next three to
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five years that's according to the funds president viktor fixie bet that includes stage contributions but fits the back told business r.t. that the private constituent is most important we believe so two thirds stay should be a. long time plays a significant stave come before stopped up so cross state to support by far is strong but the new is this process can be successful. if condit is in the band small tell my son oliver says to take just a patient said. russia's largest email provider male dogs are you plans to issue shares in the london i.p.o. male dogs are used to float a subsidiary of the same name worth up to five billion dollars that includes major russian assets of the company and a two point four percent stake in facebook the company plans to complete the i.p.o.
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by the end of the year. a look at the markets in moscow pothier version markets finished high on monday twelve major ross met for the top gave up two point two percent on the back porch rising oil prices and speculation that gas producer tara is well staffed as a possible strategic partner banks are also on the offers burbank edition one point three percent. russia could shop and increase its gas output from the current six hundred fifty billion cubic meters to one trillion annually prime minister putin is visiting russia's north to discuss the future of the gas industry over the next two decades the prime minister said russian producers are able to satisfy growing demand and expand their presence in the global market independent gas producers could be responsible for as much as a third of russian gas awkward in the next twenty years which is when the company is working on the arctic shelf and looking liquefied natural gas projects also work
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on targeting gas supplies. to get them via russia's domestic market should be the major priority for gas producers we must significantly upgrade the distribution of gas supply within the country. russian companies plan to access the international board markets top fifth to lend a moscow credit bank will issue three hundred million dollars in your bones for those successful placements baris barry bonds and alpha back and russia's largest power producer rose hydro also plans to tap the international bond markets it has not revealed how much it hopes to raise. as all the business phenolic can get most or small website are to dot com slash business.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations or the day. she's available in hotels. toto keep a promise it is called us photo twist told. his story. capturing the city. as a good. stroke for us to become the photo.
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of stories tonight a vintage drive into the future of the government to size up some high tech investment in russia silicon valley. results show no clear winner and code to stand the start of collections which have been called free and fair by international observers but the opposition claims intimidation vote. and love for an adopted child should be color blind but in the u.s. many black children can't find new homes because white parents show up. next tonight our team looks into how the food we. could actually be leading us into their early grave. program coming right up. you're not born with a biochemistry or psychology degree so every second of your existence from birth to graduation people make decisions for you what you do what you wear what you learn
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and most important what you eat. as you grow older your parents obsess over paying the bills keeping everyone fed is their main priority and here's the problem they come home from a long day of work and exhausted they fix you dinner what is it processed food why because it's cheap quick and they've been convinced it's good for you. when they need a babysitter who becomes your new best friend the television and as you watch the t.v. you see all those food commercials with slogans like good for the little keyboard elves who are constantly telling you how great their products are. one day you wake up and you're twenty five what happened to all those years by now you've been thoroughly branded by the food and chemical companies. all of your daily food purchases are made in occur.
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