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but interested in taking over as many as one skier with a post currently vacant in the capital but away from the serious business the terminator took time out to say some of the say for himself. it was morning rush hour in the moscow subway with passengers album being their way through the crowd there is little that can make them pause at this time but here he was the terminator you know i'm not sure of the good you know the more i saw lots of people on camera flashes then the security service came out followed by arnold schwarzenegger i thought to myself well you don't see people like that often in moscow and the ticket barrier closed on him he got stuck people got it open a few minutes of course and let him pass but now he knows. arnold schwarzenegger rolled just one stop but it was enough for him to post a wave that muscovites allegedly like that public transport had his journey lasted for more than ten minutes he might well have changed his impression but the russian
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authorities have pulled out all stops for the california governor providing him with police ask courts and a permanent right of way. it was in june that schwartz made her hostage the russian president giving him a tour of silicon valley and showcasing she's very masculine boots. it is not clear why they made that i wondered what it's like to be in schwarzenegger's shoes but one month later the governing nadir even mosco promoting russia's own version of a high tech hub. very very. very very. very. very. early. yet as the presentation.
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showed it when arnie makes mistakes so that our business leaders are going to find great partnerships with the so we the russian. just shows no one i'm perfect. a pap project but attacks be a russian president this cocoa or park has been denying to spearhead innovation and scientific research in russia and the me to admit it had no difficulties asking for help when we were extremely interested in your considerable experience we are not ashamed of learning we must admit that sadly enough we lag behind in many respects and we do expect that our corporation will bring about positive results frowns on twitter made better french words and they get praised each other for their vision and to the delight of all he's found the governator promised that he'll be back and the first terminator movie innovation had gone so far that machines including schwarzenegger's own character tried to exterminate the human race ironically with
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his involvement in this cocker 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's nothing to fear it's not going to r.t. skulk about. during his trip to moscow the california governor compared russia to gold mine and his assessment is echoed by russia's finance minister alex i could really say chainsaw interview in twenty minutes time in which he explains all changed in russia and why it's not attractive for investment. spoke to with interest rates very low in the west it's possible that something only an emerging markets pressley where the ratio between profitability and reliability is optimal russia is showing exactly this thanks to the government's strict credit policy we have good four x. holdings which means we are not afraid of devaluation or default the country's budget balance is good so is the balance of payments in this respect we are very
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attractive through. the electoral commission and kyrgyzstan says none of the five parties which won seats in sunday's parliamentary elections has emerged as a clear winner meaning a political stalemate and. international observers say the vote went smoothly and fairly despite anything is a violinist well he's not i don't know they call his monitoring the results in the capital bishkek. rather mixed feelings about the selections 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 felix school of 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
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monitoring their elections and they believe that elections were valid despite minor violations that have taken place i have a number of elections in central asia over the years. i must say this is the first election center later i have been there i could not predict the outcome what made to washing observers concerned with this election was then usual splash of activity among voters that took place during the past hour were all for the elections now so for almost all of the votes have been counted and indeed five political parties have a clear the necessary five percent varia to get seats in the parliament and those seats will be distributed between them proportionally among those sports is first of all is the party that is an officially associated here with former president but he also the party of social democrats and party of one of the opposition leaders and. their own natural leaders in this vote because most of this those parties have
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very similar political agendas they have every see very similar percentages all of the vote so you 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 is coalition well the security is situation was rather conjuring the elections and after the elections we have seen security tightened throughout the country police has been patrol. in the streets for the past few days some experienced still believe that whites may take place later after it leaves elections and some experts have been saying that there were other sounds in the southern regions all the country where they have seen people being drugs from one polling station tree another in forced to vote several times some were saying people were actually bribed 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
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who have said that they were simply deprived of their right to vote but they refused to talk about it on camera or ethnic clashes between the curious people they live side by side with. reporting their own the results of parliamentary elections from kurdistan. full service are a double blow for india and we will find some hindu women phase after they lose their husbands. also here of the government i mean these really all sources continued targeting of nuclear scientists who spent eighteen years behind bars to leak information about the country's secret atomic programs. so many americans would be parents willing to adopt a child. the law insists that states must ensure children of all races have
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the right to be given a home but even the whole of the children up for adoption in the us a block their chances of finding a family and much less than white kids has gotten a church account reports. people like to emulate their shal be desired 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 much in 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 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
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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 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 keesha but almost half of the children available for adoption are black the report here says parents were willing to pay thirty thousand dollars more for a non african-american baby call it wasn't even if you look around your table and your guests are all of the same color then you shouldn't be adopting a child of
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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 as nikolay diverse neighborhood or a racist 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. 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
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irish english german descent and french canadian you know is so smart usually a lot of white people and we need i would prefer a little more color and in our family. going to shut down our t. washington d.c. . have you also found that story at our website artie dot com where you'll also find media's expert analysis and blogs now let's have a look at which might catch your eye on. the food files a read exclusive documents provided by the wife of the alleged russian arms dealer who is wanted by the united states. and russia's mission to stake its claim for the treasures of the oxic is on a roll find out now at our t.v. dot com.
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the whistleblower who revealed details of israel's nuclear program in the 1980's is at the center of another court case the lawyers for more to try the new you know are demanding he be allowed to live outside of israel the newness spent eighteen years in jail including eleven years in solitary confinement and even after his release in two thousand and four his lawyers say he was denied basic freedoms of speech and movement and was repeated never arrested for matt kenseth member. sas the government is just making an example out of the new unit to scare potential future with some clerics. in some way. continue to. try to punish him after he served his the whole good i believe that this. is a new way to arising policy which. arises in the
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body is that only the who tries to question or criticize this nuclear policy. i'm sure that. does not in danger of the security of. israel he in danger's the policy of the israeli stablish month on the nuclear issue the western more. led by the united states to do a bomb 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 to nuclearization and i believe that this is the real face of the international policy led by the united states today. let's now take a look at some other international news in breve israel's prime minister has made a qualified offer to extend the halt of building you jewish settlements in the
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occupied west bank then you mean netanyahu said he would ask his government to temporarily extend the ban if palestinians recognized israel as a jewish homeland but if senior officials rejected the offer not noting that the settlements are in violation of international law the issue of jewish settlements is the key shoot stalling the latest round of u.s. sponsored middle east negotiations. the death toll following the toxic sludge spill in hungary has risen to eight hundred and fifty people injured meanwhile workers have been trying to complete an emergency down as government types there's the legal wall of the storage reservoir is likely to collapse meaning another village police have detained the chief executive of the aluminum production tree but the disaster began and they are in prime minister viktor told parliament that the state will take over the fund which owns the plant.
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a greek policeman has been sentenced to life in prison for killing a schoolboy in athens in two thousand and eight the court found him guilty of intentionally shooting the fifteen year old boy an event which sparked widespread whiting for weeks another officer was found to be complicit in the killing and given ten years but both are expected to appeal the area popular were on a case and it was followed by greece's worst civil unrest in decades. with accusations set to begin on wednesday the thirty three chilean miners trapped underground for two months can look forward to british football treat only they return to the. manchester united invited them to watch a home game at their ground all trafford invitation came after a rescue tunnel was completed on saturday morning the miners' physical and. mental health is being closely monitored turned sure they emerge at the surface and.
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aren't a strange happenings in the u.k. this was the scene on london's posh tailoring add district c. round more than eighty businesses that its transformation into now the sheep farm not in the beginning of the week where traffic replaced by this floor gazing grazing in the sunshine event as part of a campaign by prince charles to promote british. and india widowhood can mean more than just aggrieved of the losing husband some hindu women. are straight by society and even their families due to attitude based on centuries of male dominated culture karen same report contains pictures you might find disturbing. but curt's lives on the streets or in northern india but no one stopping the dead woman was a good all. bad luck even in death in traditional hindu resign when
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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 superior go to safety and man wanted. to frame it in such a way that everything is to his advantage which has been coming to that he could remarry you could be what you want and he did pray woman from those things boggart balance feels she has nothing left to live for. she was deserted by her extended family so she traveled to the holy city of rome the album and spends her time reading hindu scriptures. i have new family i have to conclude my life. that's fine if not that's also fine. shunned by society sixteen thousand widows in this city because. it's a source you did with the hindu god krishna the lovable or whom they believe they are now married to they can be found on the streets with many forced to beg for
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scraps of food. and suddenly my husband died of cancer a used up all those savings 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 guild of service runs two homes for windows in the city here hundred and eight even in the host and fed it's been a long journey for one woman who came here two years ago. most people come to when done because they're helpless in the beginning i felt alone and would cry all the time but slowly every time i just had to my new life here life is not easy for weirdos on the fringes of hindu society yet they're all going to visions working toward them centuries of prejudice to give readers a chance to live with dignity the bigger challenge will be convincing families across the years downs and religious not to abandon them in the first place god and seeing hardy new delhi. the next tonight as russian moves a step closer to joining the world trade organization talks to the country's
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finance minister alex a cauldron that's coming your way shortly. can obstacles are down russia could join the wall trade organization in a few months from now but there have been many forecasts like that in the past all wrong but russia's spy. minister alexander believes this one will come true let's find out why i say anything which there have been so many predictions of
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a kind why do you believe this one will contra control is the real work began in two thousand at that time i was head of a governmental commission to deal with w t o a session but having graf was the main driver the key stage was in two thousand and four when we signed an agreement with the e.u. it really seemed that when we had covered more than half the ground then in two thousand and six we signed an agreement with the u.s. and it seemed to us that we had covered ninety percent of the way however every time something hindered entry in my view political reasons did last time it was georgia that dampened our relations with the us when we could not solve even a purely technical issue with the us. now thanks to the agreement between obama and mediate a and they're fixing the deadline we have achieved positive results in our bilateral relations it appears to me that should this political will remain everything is possible in fact we lacked it which was the main factor we lacked in the last period of the bush administration now all the work has been transferred to geneva
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where we are facing much fewer questions so i believe there's a political will and a desire by all and it's left up to our ministries employees to complete everything does that mean most opticals are left behind and countries like georgia won't be a problem. with time because of as you have said there are certain obstacles as yet which we are going to overcome gradually when i was mentioning we would have to have about four months to finalize the document so i do not consider an obstacle as result from georgia nothing threatens but we have to coordinate all the provisions of the customs union with all previously reached agreements on the debt b.t.o. with all the countries inside the customs union we have agreed on the principles that it as of today we are taking our agreements with our partners the working group on the deputy o. as a basis and the a session will be based on to russia's terms so mainly technical questions remain. i said i need to say the russian government announced that the shares of
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ten major state companies will be put on sale will be available to foreign investors. which has to do with certainly the privatization regime as public national scale except certain strategic enterprises which this list contains mainly oil companies apart from a number of others for which special procedures required at this point i can't tell you exactly what these restrictions will apply and for what companies as soon as a list of companies is published will specify them so who are sick and supremest from used so if the sale happens how will this affect russia's succession into the world trade organization. strictly speaking these privatization issues are not within the deputy competence so this may not affect the session as a whole though when a positive if you taken of russia is created as a country open for investment in increasing the private sector share of major companies interests in russia's growing group let's just move away from the wall
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trade organization on the international monetary fund meeting this year you received the award as the best finance minister of the here and everyone is saying that russia coped with the financial global financial crisis better than expected how attractive is washington terms of foreign investments at this moment. for those who look to the heads of major financial organizations who i met with in the past three days are very keen on russia with interest rates very low in the west is possible that something only an emerging markets pressley where the ratio between profitability and reliability is optimal russia is showing exactly this thanks to the government's strict credit policy we have good four x. holdings which means we are not afraid of devaluation or defaults the country's budget balance is good so is the balance of payments in this respect we are very attractive. there are a lot of discussions here in the west about about the level of government
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interference in the russian economy and that sort of one of the concerns that the west has to want to share economy what is being done to reduce that that involvement of the government in the economy. first of all the interference of the state in the economy is a fact and we must see where and how it takes place the first major tears state involvement through steaks and major companies and corporations as privatization is underway selling major stakes will solve this issue which will soften fears second it's about state run regulating agencies including those that collect taxes issue licenses check the quality of production and norms the quality of state regulation needs to be improved and we missed this and all of us are working on that the new draft law on the police is meant to improve their work concerning taxes we have created a new package of laws on the quality of tax administration the responsibility of tax inspector employees. to the main problem of russian economy today
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in your opinion. it's about the weakness of market and state power institutions and the quality of the ministering of state functions in other words excessive interference from the state insufficiently clear regulation within the tories administrative barriers lower competition the economy it's going official helps win a competition this is the main obstacle for further development because the knackery connery in the state finances are good. reasons now i know that finance later on this international monetary fund meeting we're discussing the so-called battles of crime can say that you know we know that the u.s. and. they complain about china and some other countries deliberately undervalued their currencies to aid their exporters and this may lead to trade wars. i haven't heard that how serious is that and where is russia standing on that matter. where
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you are and you would know currently there's no battle of currencies it's very likely that it's more of an expectation that one day currencies will become a more serious tool in competition at the moment the best examples are the u.s. and china the situation there is unique but i don't think we can say that such a war is taking place in other parts of the world on the other hand you might say that some of the disproportionate distortions are forming in currencies for example some moves of the american side may influence currencies most likely there are fears that someday such a war will become more serious but i can say that the possibilities to play around with currencies are very insignificant or short term although china is the exception country that goes beyond any rules it's conducting an aggressive policy due to strong government control its economy and foreign policies market economies don't have such opportunities for stronger ministers of course you don't know.
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and again this is all see the headline it's. a victim drive into the future kind of the news governor arnold schwarzenegger picked small scale invited by the russian president to bring silicon valley brain power to the country's high tech commissions. for his policies when seats and car get stalls parliament and foregoing the history making election on sunday but with no clear winner to come first but it's called directions so remains on set. and for many americans looking to adopt a child is a major. american who gives all children equal rights black children almost as serious disadvantage compared to whites when it comes to finding and. that's the
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headlines up next also you mix into how the food way of saying. nourishment could actually be meeting us into and the grave part two of our special report is up next . you're not born with a bio chemistry 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 and most important 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.

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