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that him is fear so a lot of things to be discussed today you have to remember that russian missile i have very close cooperation in the field of golden military exchange also russian as well are going to discuss further establishment of the russian soil and a better idea was pitched for the first time in two thousand and eight when the world was trying to get out of the economic crisis and the two countries decided to pull their old way and looks like they are quite successful heading in that direction also miles of pressure to make nuclear fields tough lots of things on the agenda for the leaders of the two countries well one is well it seems to be angry at the united states largely due to the fact that it seems to possess the very kind of democracy that the united states continuously talks about and claims to possess but the same time doesn't fall in israel or while being considered a socialist country does that there a democracy and does allow the people of the country to run this state more on that
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in their report compiled by my colleague to call the parties. welcome to democracy one o one venice well a style. there is a people's revolution underway here what is indisputable is that it never would have happened without this man coming to power the figure larger than life times as president is the idea that social reforms prioritize the country's majority poor activated participatory democracy in this country. a system which invites the poor not just to vote but to get involved in the political process itself supporters of this process or the president are known simply and perhaps more vaguely as. in the wealthy neighborhoods it's called communism but in the slums it has a very different meaning in las vegas as a community leader isn't president chavez it's freddie mendoza here during more than thirty five years we've been fighting achieving improvements to our condition of living he is the guidance for the community decisions these are the policy
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makers of those decisions they are schoolteachers and bank tellers and the unemployed regardless of who you are or what you do for a living everyone has an equal say in how this part of the body oh is governed it doesn't matter if it's in the middle of the night or raining whatever time it is the communal council is present and available for all of the neighbors of the cabinet there are negative for cultural activities for a sickness for whatever is needed far away from the businesses the malls and the fancy hotels in the inner city are the slums of caracas the concept here come from the bill a very in revolution it was introduced to them by president bush job at the idea of participatory democracy happens here john huff is our t. caracas venezuela. well so ahead for you this hour we take you to a place of historical great this in power that's to the draw for the crowds for the artes close of korra ancient russian city that witnessed the country's largest event there's no haven useful. getting to
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the top in u.s. politics can be tough enough especially for a woman but aside from nancy pelosi and harry clinton some of the next crop are being accused of swaying voters with emotional fear campaigns and snazzy p.r. is going to trip you can reports that's especially true of one republican rising star who's also raising eyebrows. it to christine o'donnell a republican nominee for senate just weeks to become a household name in america among her credentials she campaigned against masturbation you're going to be pleasing each other and if he already knows what pleases a man he can please himself then why am i in the picture she even preached abstinence the sad reality to tell going to slag off. x. yeah yeah i'm a young woman in my thirties and i remain chaste right and there was a time that chased woman even said she would try the dark arts i was telling in
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which some would argue she blurted it out ages ago and it's no longer valid so where is she standing now when running for a seat previously held by vice president joe biden i'm not aware. i'm nothing you've heard i'm you but i'm going to many say christine uses the same tools as her fellow mama grizzly sarah pailin the most effective of which is stoking fears and experiences in their country is going to grow p.r. experts say experience has little to do with becoming a media darling in america all you have to know is how to push the right buttons the people make the decisions not on principles but. on emotions and when you know how to manipulate emotions you can get even the worst candidates the most preposterous candidates women seem to be especially good at
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fears and steering emotions in this election season meet sharon angle a woman who came from nowhere to become a republican front runner for senate among her wishes to take the united states out of the un phase out social security and shut down the tax service although few believe that these candidates will gain actual political power but what it. we're going to see a lot more. effective in this in the congress said that it's not able to do with me she got some blame the media for giving so much coverage to candidates whose qualification is questionable the american media is so screwed up on matters of substance and so ready to do the flashy the superficial they love the quick quote from the pretty face even if the pretty faces don't get political power or they're popular enough to raise issues and affect politics now is the time when many americans are disappointed at washington for not delivering on palmer says
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women are generally good at expressing their disappointment they're even more successful when they do it in a nice red suit with snappy quotes and a big smile on their face for now these women with their lack of qualifications seem to be a laughing matter in the political arena but there is the big question who will have the last laugh come november. second r.t. washington d.c. . updated twenty four hours a day at r.t. dot com as what else would i be happy to day run on those best there's no comeback . response to yet walk a straight story. taking the fight against drugs to follow the background jailing of a controversial russian law center to. fix salty dot com by.
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millions of americans are unemployed the national debt is soaring and wall street bankers stupidly they deserve to be paid a record high a hundred forty four billion dollars in bonuses this year which went for kasich also then to says people are staying quiet because the finances fan base among the mainstream media is distracting the crowd you have a complete disconnect here going on between these white shoe boys with their one hundred forty four billion dollars and the rest of the country and that's why the people are with their kind of nama about this when you break this number down we're talking about one hundred forty four billion dollars that would rank number forty nine in the g.d.p.
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we are of the world's contraries of one hundred and ninety four contraries so it's the mainstream media that kids sucking up to these to these greedy pigs that tempers the people down from taking to the streets rather than chastising them as wink and smile and say next in the news we're saving those people in chile. well while the wall street wand conscious that massive bonuses next cars are in stacy herbert's later this hour the cook whether it really is some kind of magic that's needed to save the u.s. economy. greenspan says u.s. creating scary deficit as borrowing raw is borrowing just like he acts like it is probably doing its these bankers his cronies his friends yeah again this is the ideology of
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a psychopath and we need which is in government to break the spell of the economics is exactly right christine o'donnell should play up that she's a witch and not try to distance herself that she's a witch from her witchcraft past. the u.s. is losing another key supporter in afghanistan after it to the announced plans to pull out of the campaign tell me and for minister says the withdrawal will start next summer and should be completed by two thousand and fourteen becomes off the dutch troops left in august two hundred at the start it will put out next year to be contributed more than three thousand soldiers to afghanistan twenty thousand strong contingent but just days ago italian soldiers were killed in a corner. this is increasing its presence in afghanistan and nato officials reportedly claim troops on the ground. the project says
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it to these withdrawing because it doesn't want to be soldiers. it's important to understand the domestic politics in each of the member states and in the case of italy for example me last year group of italian soldiers were killed in a suicide bombing there was an opera from the political establishment it's really obviously they're saying they'll begin a process in two thousand and eleven that will conclude in two thousand and fourteen but between now and then anything can happen and in that sense i think it's more of the placate the domestic situation the domestic response in the country to the last killing of the soldiers last week. when on to some other big international stories in starting in movement chile where the miners or deal is finally over the shift supervisor was the last to be freed in the twenty four hour operation to bring the miners to the surface of the moment two months trapped underground following a rock fall thirty three emerged safely and in much better physical condition have been expected but they're still being given checks in hospital it is now finally
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and last rescue worker has been wished out setting the stage for the mine to be closed for good. iran's president is in lebanon touting his country's efforts to help rebuild a small host of nation over the two thousand and six war with israel but it's fair that law with ahmadinejad visit will inflame already tense relations in the country between the u.s. backed political groups in the rain and supporting his beloved president plans to visit villages near the country's border with israel a move seen as being provocative. pakistani official say a u.s. drone attack has killed up to eleven militants near the border with afghanistan the strikes targeted a house and cars in the north waziristan province of the dead were reported to be foreigners from the central asian states. is going to start is the latest in a series of u.s. operations in pakistan targeting taliban and al qaeda insurgents. let's
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have a look now and show you more of what the world's largest country has to offer as we look at russia close up. yes and this time we travel to have a leaky not good road which is more than five hundred kilometers northwest of moscow it's one of the country's most ancient cities with over a million history the ground is also known as the place where russians first democracy emerged seeing its fair share of boom times and bloodshed as artie's explains the city of good as the place of major historical interest in medieval times it was a european wide trading center and also a freedom loving republican unlike almost anywhere else in russia so it's not surprising the city authorities are trying to capitalize on its history right now
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they've got two tasks which they face having to attract more people and also the people they do attract making them stay longer and spend more money now talking about the reasons why people might want to come to know god there is no view of its history each year they gather in the small city of novgorod to celebrate the past at a time when novgorod was the capital of a trading empire that spanned from finland today edge of siberia solutions to the risk of you know we are the army of the ruler of novgorod from the height of its prosperity many people have forgotten but we are keeping the memory alive. russia's all the slavic city novgorod was founded more than a thousand years ago centuries before st petersburg it became russia's gateway to the west novgorod filled the whole of europe with furs and candle wax becoming one of the most prosperous cities on the continent once upon a time this was not just the heart of a powerful trading republic but possibly the birthplace of russia's democracy.
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at the sound of a bell the city population assembled on the main square there they voted on the most important issues facing the republic a new ruler was elected after an old one died each part of the city had its own self government and military commanders were invited from neighboring states. but. no grown up was a glimpse of what an ancient russian might have been like instead of authoritarianism it could have been freedom and democracy. but it was not to be moscow princes keen to get their hands on its riches subjugated the city and even carter the way the assembly bell in fifteen seventy nagar became the setting for one of the bloodiest chapters in russia's history we were going to the year when ivan the terrible came for a visit a feast was laid out for him then just as the guests were getting drunk he suddenly got up and banged distaff on the floor that was
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a signal for his henchmen to round up the citizens of no is going to begin torturing them for two weeks a thousand people were killed every day the legend says a river is reddish in color because of all the blood that spilled into it moscow needed political power st petersburg its economic significance and later the soviets desecrated its religious symbols for baring of a just awful hans ski that is the biggest tragedy before world war two the soviet authorities melted down most of the enormous bells whose unique peel charm across the city from saints a fierce cathedral russia's old. church color still holds for just love who dreams passionately that it might one day return. to we have all the blueprints if only we had the money we could rebuild them exactly as they were my only dream in life is to his and so he is bells ring out over the city again.
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like the whole city but just love has to be happy with what he's got and live with hopes of a rebirth of paul's glories. joined by simon richmond who's the coordinating author of lonely planet gods for the whole of russia so you've been here please tell me what your impressions are of the city does it have anything to offer i has a lot to offer tourists behind this is the kremlin which is a very old structure it dates back to way back to almost the beginning of russia and inside you can see how wonderful church full of old francisco the monuments there was built to the malone millennium of russia as well and this great sort of sort of metal structure in the center beyond on the other side of the river. courts like a collection of old churches and buildings which is very picturesque. and the whole of the city as you can see is pretty green and park like and dotted with lots of
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cute little churches so i think tourists would really love it here the special thing about not grove is that they're very tourist friendly which is quite unusual for a russian city russian town they have a fantastic tourist office where they're very happy to help tourists price for tells there is is not that expensive and if you are on a budget the sufis will help you find a room in someone's home. and that's a great experience for foreigners to have so i think this can be an affordable place for people to visit and. it's midway between moscow and some petersburg it offers a completely different atmosphere i think it's a good place to visit ok thank you very much oh been speaking to simon richmond who is the coordinating all sort of lonely planet guides for the whole of russia.
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and in our next hour get ready for takeoff but hold on tight as russia's female stunt flying champion tells r.t. what it takes to be a premier pilot. a woman pilot is a woman she has to be feminine soft and charming but at the same time she must be able to stop running who are and a burning house as we say in russia she's got to be tough basically. crossed a business update with stephanie. hello and welcome to the business bulletin russia's central bank says that would allow for a more volatile ruble after widening the trading bond against the us dollar and the euro it broaden the range by fifty kopeks in each direction it gives the ruble more
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room to maneuver before the central bank intervenes the central bank's deputy head says the trade imbalance was needed as there is no inflation targeting he said the move will reduce the risk of speculative inflows of hot money. if the currency rate moves gradually from targeted to free floating investors will have a harder time predicting its movement sus the volume of short term investment into the currency market decreases. the key is southern route for gas to europe took another step forward on wednesday gas from sea travel to remain near where he said a government level agreement could be signed early next year already on board the south stream project to serbia hungary greece slovenia croatia and austria alexei miller also announced that the two parties have agreed to proceed to the next stage of possible cooperation with we came to an agreement that a group of experts will come to romania and kerry are prepared to work to
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understand whether we have mutual interests in this fear after that the experts will make a report at a corporate level and if we can cooperate we'll discuss it at the top management level we see the potential for corporation in this fear and we do have interest in it. the visit to request is also a veiled message to bulgaria which has been demanding stiff terms for allowing the pipeline to cross its territory that you're on your public over reports from another south stream participant turkey on the latest twists and turns of pipeline politics. turkey is one of the youngest the fastest growing and the largest countries in europe lots of business brits like position but with asia and europe which makes it and they're really not for rival international interests. main battle here is for the south or an energy corridor to supply gas to europe bypassing the current transit country ukraine their main pipelines and they're
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running out of gas probably sounds chim project and my book are backed by the u.s. and e.u. and there are other smaller projects. minister says the country is ready to talk common it all of them. implementing one project doesn't mean that we can so another one turkey has the capacity to develop each and every project because consumers need it there is demand we should think not only about today when there is a global crisis we should think about two thousand and fifteen two thousand. and twenty when demand will increase even then it may be too much gas for europe analysts say some projects will likely be abandoned in the race to build new pipelines russia is trying hard to come first securing gas and customers analysts say we meaning turkey is agreement to lay this out stream through turkish waters came at a cost russia will have to invest have to three billion dollars into some oil pipeline strategically important for turkey
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a big question is what will be the price because now we see that first of all turkey wants russia to invest my project it's the first benefit and the first part of this payment the second. turkey wants to change. more cheap gas from russia in the byzantine world of pipeline politics russia will have to offer something in exchange for the support of all the contras along the pipeline route this week gazprom chief aleksei miller is visiting belgariad and romance to discuss delivery of russian gas and the future of the south stream pipeline project. business r.t. istanbul. and now let's take a quick look at how the acting markets are performing asian stocks have made big gains on thursday regional resources shares have gained as commodity prices surged
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gold related shares have also rallied on the back of higher bullion prices in hong kong banks and it's been supported by a rise of wall street overnight following strong results from u.s. companies and the prospect of more global liquidity has meant chinese data showing strong lending by banks in september is also giving support and here in moscow the r.t.s. and in my sector both trading higher early in the session follows this trend in global markets and high quality prices all the preachers. making modest gains on the my sex. performing over one percent higher this hour. neurosurgical may sell it eighty percent stake in the case three generating company the head of interests. who owns a blocking stake in the generating company is not a core asset he valued the stake of up to three billion dollars but to sell another shareholder of interest said the price may range from two point four to two point eight billion dollars three shares rose after put on its announcement this below
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the acquisition price paid paid by more nickel three years. south korean cinema chain sentiment wants to expand into russia's far east the plan is to open up to six cinemas in three russian cities over the next three years if the project is successful the chain group then look at expanding into russia central region including moscow and st petersburg total investment in the russian market could potentially hit thirty million dollars. and that's all the business news for this hour but of course you can always find more stories if you log on to our web site that's all.
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you're watching on t.v. and these are the main stories we're covering this time russia and venezuela are seeking to reinforce their corporation as president chavez was it small scale in the first leg to finance it all but as well it is one of russia's key lesser american partners and it's the knights party leader has paid a visit. to the u.s. midterm election just weeks away it's the women tended school spicing up the ranks of contenders such as republican christine o'donnell being accused of playing motions instead of promises to win over voters. in the u.s. is losing another piece of gold in afghanistan as it's only announces it's pulling
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out by two thousand and fourteen decision comes just days off the board titled soldiers were killed in a moment. next max keiser and stacy herbut why the u.s. economy is struggling to find a pulse on the cash pumping for wall street's bonuses. max kaiser and this is the kaiser report markets finance scandals and stacy herbert stacey talks a great next geyser i brought you back a wonderful gift from new york which is your cold yeah baggs it's really great next time i'm going to california and i can bring back maybe a hash brownie that takes me to my first headline yeah.
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