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known as crocodile it's a killer deal containing a drug that's a really dangerous beginning with a raisin coming through the window it was pretty exciting but the minute that you get inside the reality of the situation really hits you very hard you got a young family he got folks lying around the house next door a young child and a mother who looks barely more than a child herself based extreme and that's that and it really makes a very apparent just how sensitive this issue. should people be able to do this walking into homes and take into their own hands. it's an action which is cruel is it wrong to rescue a drowning person by pulling their hair if people say it's cruel inhumane let them teach us how to do it otherwise we work twenty four seven to help these people when the state isn't doing anything after they've been issued to the authorities didn't quite see it that way for twenty three year old man bites cough and several other
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members of the creepy using the same methods in the city finish me to get arrested which was met with strong public criticism. eagle carried out over two hundred operations against drug dealers as a result the mortality rate is half the going gypsies are afraid to sell drugs or going to consequently don't bribe the authorities the authorities there didn't like . the courts handed down a three year prison sentence for kidnapping the verdict just part of a public outcry of people claiming it's simply a victory for the drug dealers. i sincerely believe that the trial and the verdict against year gorbachev are the most dangerous and frightening events in russia it's not only a mom who's been convicted it's a mom who is really trying to change something in this life to make life better or . despite the public reaction the relationship between the authorities and the greek is
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a fragile one. first of beauty minister of interior my. biggest problem is done with the state i said i don't need to take it back and do what's necessary. the foundation has continued its fight in the face of what it says is a lack of government action. that people have to take the problem personally i do understand that these before they are brothers and sisters and that unless they do it nobody will do it for that because. when we visited the rehabilitation center that is run by the us there is no evidence of the controversial techniques such as handcuffing addicts to beds which the group has been accused of by human rights groups and the authority if the dues are low and the conditions are crammed to the group claims a seventy percent success rate it's tough treatment appears when. my mother saw what six years of drug addiction had done to me and turned to the foundation
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for help it's hard but you can see how the people are here they talk to each other there's an atmosphere of friendship which helps you through. rushes in the grip of the major drugs crisis with an unofficial estimate of two and a half million drug addicts in the country almost two percent of the population and until probably measures are in place to deal with the deal is that in rehabilitating users as well people like genya and the foundation's say that it's to them to stand and take the fight to flee the city of drugs so. to find out more about the rehabilitation center that she visited. no a luxury place we the main area where they treated you had essentially fifty people in one room was quite crime conditions and they kept there for around a month initially. just fed bread and water and very basic feed also essentially
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going cold turkey. steak he said the people are both going three the treatment at the time and come three and managed to get clean and have now moved on with their lives they said it's incredibly hard i mean fighting a drug addiction is never going to be easy but actually this huge support network that they have here and the fact that they're all in it together really is very very helpful you got people in the same as situation t. and that's really a very positive thing for them you mention the drugs raise them in are actually forced to go then to these three places they are yes it is a volunteer last time because the people like the rate that we went on the people that we saw. when they're in the grips of drug addiction are of the not particularly capable of making logical decisions themselves safe the rate that we went on they trained the person parents and asked the parents they've given the option whether the person was arrested or whether they're taken
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into this rehabilitation center and how. public anger has led the president to urge prosecutors to pay more attention to communities who are getting tough on reading their own towns of drugs dimitri medvedev was meeting rock musicians who told him the need to take a wider view of people trying to do the right thing. it is impossible the big guy will be in prison is done nothing's wrong. you said this i heard you i'm asking to pay more attention to what is going on there. i'm honest this is without interfering with the trial in order to avoid a conflict with the law. anyway if the situation is like you're saying it needs attention. in a few minutes we take you to such a where limpid construction is progressing in leaps and bounds that's the view international olympic committee we follow them on their latest progress toward change two thousand and fourteen winter games. worming its
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way to cram in the ip reception how one russian government can fund expected dining . the first civilian trial of a contango detainees has begun in the us the decision to try the terror suspect in my right to enjoy a fierce media backlash the new yorkers concerned about security and heightened emotions that could cause. us to see explains things on a remarkably quiet. but the main problem isn't security name problem on the head no no how many intelligence secrets will we surrender during this process they were terrorists or on us soil that's not the point we'll get to spew all kinds of anti american propaganda because that's what's going to happen well i'm an oracle a shockingly relaxed atmosphere outside the federal courthouse in lower manhattan especially when a case of such significance is going on this please has seen some of the most
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publicized scandals of the last two years this is where bernie made off with sentence for over a century this is where the curious case of the russian special agents unraveled this entire street was packed with t.v. satellite trucks and dozens and dozens of crews ready to bring their viewers all of the latest and now when for the first time at one time of detainees being tried in a criminal court of justice in the u.s. none of the media hype is here as the decision whether or not to try terror suspects on u.s. soil was being made the us mainstream media was out of control with outrage they were saying this is unacceptable and that terrorist suspects should be tried in military tribunals now on the first day of the trial there's only a couple of lonely journalists here with not much enthusiasm to find out what's really going on inside the courtroom. one of the biggest concerns of the mainstream media profits was that thousands of policemen would be needed to provide security
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in the area and that billions and billions of dollars would be wasted on policemen serving around the globe to be able to make sure that nothing goes wrong but clearly and obviously that is far from reality another big arguments against terror suspects including guy lonnie being tried here was that there would be lots of traffic which clearly is not the case and that's the neighborhood the locals living here would be worried concerned and bothered are they let's find out you know that a terror suspect is being tried in the courthouse right here know. for sure. does it bother you that this is happening on u.s. soil. no does it bother you do you know that a terror suspect is being tried in this courthouse right here. right now do you know that a terrorist suspect being tried in this courthouse right here you know does it bother you does it concern you that this is going on right here. on influenced by the attempts to hide them up with fear mongering the locals are not facing any of
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the issues predicted by the media going about business as usual mr marty new york. well there's always more on the line fewer. hesitates to columbus the congress why native americans say there's nothing to celebrate about explorers discovery. aren't putting their session to bed moscow hotel bookings returned to pre-crisis levels just in a moment downturn checking. nearly one in a to produce households has no one in work according to a study that ranks the u.k. as the worst among the biggest e.u. countries part of the blame is being put on the welfare system that means the unemployed can be better off on benefits but is there any reports even though the
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government wants to force people off welfare and into work the jobs just aren't there. once the seat of an empire now the holder of an unwanted unemployment accolade new figures reveal the u.k. has the highest number of households in any of the largest economies in which no one works it amounts to over eleven percent of homes long term unemployment is growing as a proportion of total unemployment. is perhaps hidden from the official unemployment statistics and that is the proportion of workers households in britain so one sixth of all children for example for example. which is the highest figure in europe are some measure thirty nine year old saundra hay has never had a job she had her first child at sixteen and went on to have three more none of the fathers is around saundra gets the equivalent of more than twenty thousand dollars
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a year in benefits but she says it's barely enough to stay afloat. just. because you can't go anywhere that do anything with the kids growing up and most painful. but far. saundra also gets incapacity benefit because of a problem with her legs she admits that many people less able than her do go out to work but the country's generous benefits system means it's often more lucrative to stay at home than to get a job critics of that system also say the dependency culture is passed from one generation to the next saundra is a grandmother at thirty nine with the state paying for her granddaughters you know three care while her daughter goes to college she talks at the moment she found out her daughter was pregnant at seventeen. because you just.
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keep asking me what we're going to do you want to. rethink it's a cycle that the cash strapped coalition government is trying hard to break as it tries to save money but that's a tricky balancing act between protecting the vulnerable and north allowing people to take advantage of the system to change it with a mixture of count and stick the conditionalities that if you don't accept a reasonable job it's got to be the case that you can't go wrong benefits and every other time because the government is taking steps to address the problem of employed by restraint saying the amount of benefits that any one family can claim and making more rigorous test checks on people who want incapacity allowance but many of the people they. have never thought what's the big question is in a crisis hits economic climate it's all there any jobs for them to go. nowhere and
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it's. tough talks are ahead for serbia as u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is the country's leaders to open reconciliation with its breakaway of kosovo is just one issue serbia faces on its way to european union membership every continent has to be done for her to. membership as part of her tour before arriving in belgrade mrs clinton has to. travel the country. to embrace this school reform inclusive society. in the form of the strongest to remember nato is there any supporting their opponents to nineteen months into a conflict. or two months. led by a normal european or. european country i'm talking of course about the nato bombing of ninety ninety nine. but they've also blown the republican slips going both near
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so they've clearly taken sides in what has been a civil war and ethnic conflict so they're not seeing the some sofas benevolent power that. what the u.s. wants is to control the region and its resources they build the largest military base in europe in the occupied province of course it will also be and herzegovina they've taken over the former yugoslav military airport base at tuzla and by the way her already used in there was against iraq and in afghanistan. there are echoes of the past seven historian boy shema which believes the u.s. is now doing to serbia exactly what it did a decade ago to bosnia i would quoted this occasion the words of former representative tom lantos who's passed away a few years ago but back in two thousand and seven during a hearing at the state congress with a sigh see apartment officials he was saying that jihad ists of all colors and hues
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in the world need to take note that we are once again creating is the islamic state in the heart of europe he was referring to kosovo but the once again was an unmistakable reference to bosnia i think the united states tried to create a client state in bosnia that would compensate for the conflicts with the muslim world elsewhere and they could point to it and say look here's a country in which we help the muslims you should be grateful to us it hasn't really worked well so far but they refused to acknowledge a mistake. well turning to some other international news now starting with developments in chile and we have live pictures of the preston to the rescue operation ongoing in chile the mine is been stuck six hundred meters underground for over two months you can see the activity there that will deal is finally reaching the end of the first miles of the united and loved ones of workers pulled back and souvenir rocks for his rescuers being rescued via a small caps that's been one monitor that it's every hour of course we'll keep you
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updated because some of the coughing in the background there has been that it seems are be united with enough. aerial photos of the reservoir that's left swathes of hungry covered in toxic sludge sure it was leaking before last week's burst it's now thought inspectors missed vital warning signs and cleared the facility as being safe these are stuck with eight people injured over a hundred and a torrent of poisonous red waste swept through the town. gave way. now then pick officials say russia can be proud of the progress that's being made the two thousand and fourteen games in sochi the winter event is still a few years old but the groundwork is well underway as i.o.c. has been discovering all teased in his philosophy was with members of the i.o.c. coordination commission are frequent visitors here in sochi they prefer to see for themselves how things are going and how the southern russian city is preparing for
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the big sporting event besides the mountain cluster where the olympic games will be held part of the competition will be also at the coastal kloster in the. members of the had a chance to see for themselves whether things are going according to plan. you can be proud of great success in the following areas marketing operational planning which education environmental protection and of course he's supporting pursued his new infrastructure as we have been witnessing change in the city and the region at home where the olympic projects are already going to take shape i'm sure it's a very important period for the organizers for those who participate in this massive construction in just a few months the winter of two thousand and eleven there will be testing company it's a massive seventy four sporting event to test the olympic venues there's also a big concern among the organizers among the sports whether sochi will have enough
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snow and whether there will be sufficient weather conditions to hold the winter olympic games in this particular subtropical area but that's the organizers plan b. if there will be problems with natural snow part of the project is dedicated to artificial snow production also they are planning to make special storage just for natural snow. now has a story at the kremlin the usually office some of the finest cuisine for those lucky enough to attend its receptions but a recent banquet included an unexpected source of protein when a word paired on one p. dinah's plate it was the governor of the central russian to their region who found the added extra salad during the reception for the german president the governor wasn't expected to share his meal and posted a twitter picture of one joyous salad that was made to deleted but he said that at least he knew his salad was fresh. winning our way to the
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business news now with stephanie and how the equity markets for them while they're wiggling highest. has been employed by gains in the us and i asked him just a moment about america's silicon valley fountain suggested taking government out and that russian startups. growth to private money they say the states will choke rather than help innovators but the country's high tech savvy tells business they should be cathal what they wish for the new reports. the investors who built california's silicon valley have come to help russia create its own because they were horry street truly didn't cruise didn't reach to make better the whole idea by venture capital if you take government out of the equation and you leave it up to the entrepreneur so i think that's definitely something that will be front and center of their minds when they're making investment decisions or my own take on bloomberg gross non-elect. is different should have
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a very special situation where you can not introduce an operation by decree but at the same time in russia you can love them to use them because i was a degree so there's a grant of the russian mr. state funds hope still into a truck or took me a great management software known as telematics in russia's first venture i.p.o. to get prove it making the young founders very rich indeed we started as a group of students which was. impaired by the telematics war was about to be a russian venture company which believed the idea and gave us money to make his business from site of moscow the site of the whole country. and then we started seeing king worldwide. there are a lot of emerging markets where our products were competitive and we made it all just fall go we rode the states will fund the least hole for the six billion dollar
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coast of russia silicon valley currently under construction in school cover. but there are signs the colorful new delegation is still trying to influence on monday school to the chief picked to break through but a good message this project will only be successful. if hundreds of independent companies joined. business all to russian regions which improve the investment climate could be rewarded with incentives including lowering taxes and administrative barriers the prime minister vladimir putin says that the red tape to be sliced businesses in the country need to play fair. i want to reiterate that improving the business climate is a two way street the business community contribute as much as the state towards a favorable business climate this is about obeying the law in meeting one's commitments consciously rejecting the grey schemes and not just because you could get caught but because cheating consumers and your employees were not paying taxes
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that was wrong but. question ministers and foreign businessmen have been discussing how to make the country more enterprise friendly and meeting in moscow led a range of industries voice their concerns and ideas. we worked through a number of issues in terms of investment climate opportunity resolution of differences but it was a very very positive conversation that allows us as investors to work with the government in resolving in making opportunities for aggression i'm first up the premise that hugo chavez took the opportunity to reveal details about the upcoming privatization of state assets. but we've drafted the plan for selling d.g.p. shares in two thousand and ten and submitted it to the prime minister and it was agreed that the sale could go through by the end of the if the situation is good the sale could fetch at least three billion dollars so it will approved in the next few weeks a list of changes fifteen companies and would be privatized the volume of privatisation
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will be so high that we'll be able to compete for international capital which would mean i'm now let's have a closer look i have as active markets are doing in tokyo the nikkei has recounted on the state board five right on wall street overnight and forecast from intel the world's largest chip maker gains happen limited by a strong stillman a fifteen year high to the dollar. in the us markets will start trading next hour here in moscow they finished in negative territory on tuesday so the main decline is on the my sector spot but i'm going to be finishing up a half a percent and as you may just we're also monkey losers as commodity prices slipped . more than one point two percent on both the bourses. the french government has vowed to press ahead with landmark pension reforms that's just quite massive street protests the biggest in decades and open ended strikes faced with huge budget deficits and sluggish growth the french government says the overhaul is essential
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to solve the country's financial problems. a possible joint venture between russia's biggest commercial transport make up the group votes fuckin maybe agreed earlier than expected has been. came for a part that's developed its calm making operation on boats fog and wants to increase production beyond its major product in kuka southwest of moscow and how to expect it to conclude a deal by the end of the gap but the head of gas group believes it could happen. the same joy earlier but i think that we we will be able to finalize this deal in the next month or so. and that's all the business is for this up but of course you can always find the stories if you log on to a website that's called slash. nature
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morning news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. sheinkopf for a shelter all day. predecessors
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r.t.o. that's top of the headlines for you now the head of a russian antibiotics foundation has been jailed for using tough treatment and techniques many supporters say he's achieved with the authorities have failed and that his methods got results. after the media panic over guantanamo trials being held in other parts of the first detainees appearing in court the fight over security in eastern provinces failed to materialize as mainstream news outlets put the story on the back burner. until one in a to push households has moved one in book u.k. to worse to me and major in the relations a generous welfare system is being blamed for keeping me better off on benefits.
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the next week take time out to explore a place where the earth very much lives and breathes in the ancient landscape of russia's far east. moline springs and hope waterfalls. calls and steaming pits. going to functions and dead so fiercely. an eternal confrontation of fine most of us and creating a unique comedy. joint tenancy of this land mines in canyons and volcano craters. during the spawning season the rivers are filled with shoals of fish.

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