tv [untitled] October 15, 2010 12:00am-12:30am EDT
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saul. yeah and down the steps yeah on this particular twelve day international school that president hugo chavez this making. is the first of all before you can see the song see all the reasons you see in the countries and the middle east countries that aren't there yet and they run. the main age old today is the signing of a so-called conna that should which will lay the foundational of cooperation in several speeches up until the year twenty fourteen it will be. in foreign policy agricultural the socials. telecommunications of boats it is a corporation in the ministry and the nucleus would also be the focus all of today's talks in terms of military deal between the two they would be stunned at the stubborn pull between us told us the climate is about demons and he said he thinks that could rise to five a billion at the moment but it is way there was building different military molds
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with us once a bill gates a kalashnikov rifle the second to the cops just on the thugs to service the russian telecoms of laws told that his way to those signs to commit supine huge amounts of russian military hardware including helicopters and tanks and venezuela could potentially become the first forum by all of these huge fighter jets. all cooperation in the nucleus sphere there are all plans to build a nuclear power plant in venezuela in russia next betsy's hugo chavez has been to the stress that this is the peaceful energy. in terms of the banking spirit his plans to build a russia venezuela back with his head injuries want to bring moscow wolf this is a fairly inventive player and in china and the operations in the social sphere russians committed to helping build social housing for venezuela's most will see several topics on the table for discussion just today but the focus is in the military a nuclear development. now this chavez is known for his passionate and sometimes
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binary star trek publishing much of that said during his trip to moscow. we have already seen some was a child by far a distance you call late last night livid and i'm sure he was he felt like that made it he basically and he laughed he said he would get down to find that interview with the american and the rest of the dogs have to be called to be a part of those countries the feelings against the are made by donkey and why you judge the kids not to tell but we see you take downs empire again he will say that's the spanking this kind you say shouldn't venezuela this is a training ground to terrorists think about is also what it's all going to be good for and want to see all the united states so he refused to know how it was to.
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come to expect from hugo chavez also just not speak that he did not hold it back yeah it's. just a he also wrote can all be cool to get close to that relationship between them must go on for. a canalis habitat thank you for that. one in ten germans apparently believes their country needs a new future a word which literally means a strong leader and the next democratic opponent a study by the frederick foundation also found if you. sympathize with the russian mr brooks sentiments because the small number of votes from the far right attitude among many germans looks like a marked rise in the for the views a third said foreigners should be sent home. well you know one in six said jews
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have too much power. as he is conducted the study says far right attitude deep rooted in german society. the study shows that there is. education in some parts of society secondly people always especially in times of crisis such for scapegoats for their own political economic or social deprivation dissemination of all things together points us to the actually important thing which is democracy itself is nothing so fulfilling or which is always there or something we have in europe without doing something for it so we have to fight for democracy every time and every day and yet that's actually what this results show us there is a rise which is partly influenced by the economic crisis from two thousand and eight but on the other hand this rise from two thousand and eight to two thousand
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and ten we did just study in two thousand and eight as well isn't that important important is that we have this high percentage of rightist extremist attitudes all over the time since two thousand and two when we started the studies but in general everybody could be affected by these attitudes which means that it doesn't matter whether you are voting for a right is the extremist party or the social democrats or even the leftist party all these people can have these attitudes. on the way in a few minutes why cash talks in court when it comes to getting justice in america we investigate why the u.s. likes behind other developed nations in terms of things that legal access plus. with signals the start of the hunting season and bring them home to all over russia the loss of money for the local poorest recommission licenses to shoot ball there.
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i mean even back. story not close up table a traditional russian front not going to that's just. for us reports based on interviews with former detainees says afghan prisoners were abused at a secret military detention center in afghanistan the claims include strip searches sleep deprivation and the lack of food with some data from this year despite president obama's pledge to clean up prison practices on this from auntie's going to church again. it's important to remember that those detainees are not the first ones to report about this secret prison at the american military base in afghanistan were different sorts of abuses were reportedly going on we've heard about this alleged so-called black jail before but the u.s. foundation that is called the open society foundations in new york have recently very recently interviewed eighteen former detainees and their descriptions
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perfectly coincide with earlier reports on this secret black jailing of ghana's that they're saying that the cells were so cold that it was like sleeping in the fridge that's a cold and also they had bright lights on twenty four seven they're saying they were given food that was impossible to eat also this they were unable to practice their religion while most claim they had been detained in those conditions for months although u.s. rules of detention set a limit of two weeks on that anyway if those accusations are true that he clearly violates u.s. and international laws on detention for political implications of this could be even more upsetting as we know when obama became president he claimed a very tough stance against humane detention conditions at american military prisons he wanted to shut down the prison at guantanamo bay in cuba some improvements have been seen like reporters were allowed to tour the main detention facility in afghanistan and the red cross was granted a better access to the detainees there have been certain reforms carried out since
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two thousand and nine but what is interesting health of those interviewed by this foundation for this recent report on abuses in afghanistan are saying they were detained after the changes the reforms had been implemented that could cast a shadow on obama administration's widely popular de pension reforms so despite the announced changes there is not much disclosure on what's going on at some classified detention sites there and it's a term that well some of the stories dominating the world headlines. it's barely a day since the thirty three chilean miners were rescued from the underground will deal with three of them already leaving hospital striking workers over water near and shake despite having spent more than two months in the wrecked. millions watched the speedy rescue which is in the midst of the ground in the street. the u.n. says troops in the democratic republic of congo raping and killing civilians in the
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area plagued by some of the audience two months ago attacks took place in the mining region where the president had sent thousands of soldiers to reassert government control a senior u.n. envoy is edging the government to investigate and the point police to protect civilians. tropical storm has hit cuba bringing heavy rains and strong winds more than a hundred people have been evacuated to higher ground as a precaution all rain is expected that's not it of course floods and landslides in the area. it's too little devastating hurricane season two years ago. the u.s. is being ranked the lowest for providing proper access to justice for civilians compared to ten other developed countries a study says it's mainly wealthy americans who get the privilege of having the legal system behind the nazis preassure to takes a look at why the civil justice system is out of reach for the average american.
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united states of america land of freedom and equality a place where all citizens have equal access to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness or for us to try and make sure the extreme maintain their liberty in the freedom that you had in the past not if you ask the tea partiers and while many might wonder what exactly they've been complaining about it looks like they might be on to something according to a new report by the world justice project the united states ranks the lowest out of eleven developed countries when it comes to access to civil justice and less than one in five low income americans gets the legal assistance they need wealthier people get good lawyers private lawyers they get out of whatever they were accused of and the same accusation against a low income person of color will lead them to jail for lengthy periods of time i don't look like the good old u.s. of a doesn't stack up when it comes to other factories either out of the nine
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factories that the project looked into from absence of corruption to limited government power to an effective criminal system the united states ranked seventh or below out of eleven countries in all areas except for one but then we really need a report to prove that the united states isn't all it's cracked up to be let's take a look at the justice system it's not just low income americans that don't have access to legal services many argue that african-americans are unfairly prosecuted to the states we have this terrible problem with american bigotry racism bigotry class bigotry within the system a system not next in the system a white capital supremacy where we still have a large part of the population celebrating the idea that white people are superior to black people every day americans witness shocking stories of police brutality and police departments across the country are shelling out sometimes up to one billion dollars as is the case in new york city to settle cases. many having to do
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with brutality everybody interacts with the police and you think that they are there to serve and protect us but you know police officers need to understand that they swear an oath to the cost of tuition and the number one important factor they should provide in their job is constitutional protection for the citizens of this country i think that's been lost and what about limited government powers the united states ranks ninth out of the eleven developed countries when it comes to that the national legal and policy center recently found that the white house might be spying on americans on facebook twitter and other social media websites and not too long ago president obama resigned the patriot act that allows the government to spy on americans and seize personal records and private data in the name of homeland security we now know and the federal government has admitted that homeland security's main focus is not. caves in central asia the main focus is antiwar activists quakers conservatives libertarians land rights activist anti g.m.o. activist measurably everybody and while the united states wages wars abroad to
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bring freedom and democracy to other countries many say it need not look beyond its own borders to find problems to solve and here we are going around the world bombing and invading other countries to bring democracy to them when we really should be focusing on improving our democracy here at home i have an irony that may just contradict what the united states was founded on preassure either r. t. washington d.c. time now to get close the parts of russia you may not yet have discovered. five hundred. and it's a thousand years of history the city has been witness to both devastating war and soaring wealth. of the thousands of tourists who visit to delve deeper into
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its history. to see. barry. bonds. living off the land every morning at dawn the woman everyone had called the masha goes berrien mushroom picking this brings in more money than her pension. if people want to live in doing this they can tell me it's not to work at all in the forest i relax she hands have pickings oh but dealing with the lobby of a pregnant woman the ploy you know an assault to jam making as a home business she thought people would want to completely natural no cooking no
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additives often no sugar one recipe hasn't changed but now she employs dozens of people and had found all sold all over a. large scale agriculture was in decline here in the countryside often the people i employ have no other way to make a living so i go as painted since she was a child she sees herself as a chronicle of a country life but the slowly disappearing as more and more people move to urban areas. my heart breaks sometimes when i see the crumbling houses and the lonely old people people don't put as much of themselves into the places where they live now a days but this quiet decline goes well with the cool delicate nature of the place . north everybody enjoys the outdoors in quiet contemplation. a third with signals the start of the hunting season and bring in hunters all over
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russia but also money for the local forestry commission for licenses to shoot for their buck i mean even bear. the phone it's carefully choreographed she says take up positions on a range several hundred feet away from each other then at the beach and the woods on the other side when his dog that the scents they begin to chase the animal flushing him out and presenting an easy target for the sheep as. well at least in theory on this occasion nature spared its offspring and off the three drives no game was killed in the group that he was more than well you can never guess a hunt is a hunt but the forest teeming with animals so the pump is very big as an fisherman leave the woods allow nature to rule over its domain but tomorrow they will return because whatever city's off its nature they still depend on. i'm standing next to
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jim murphy who's a student who's studying russian here you first came here last year and my first question to you just been watching a report about traditions are there any traditions that you've been introduced to since you've come to russia well i have been in the banya before and that was a very interesting experience as far as the traditions i'm not really sure what exactly they are but i just know that i felt very after the banya and that i really like to go again i think that the russian hospitality is really great i think i feel more at home sometimes here than i do in my own house just meeting people that i hardly know at all or have just met they are extremely hospitable they treat me just like my best friends would back home and i've only known these people for about a week it's always are you sure you have enough to drink are you sure you have enough food how do you feel about you know russians a lot of hunting and things like i will actually back home i am
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a hunter so i have no qualms as you put it about hunting as long as it's not just for sport that. eat what you take and. i see nothing wrong with that. are you looking forward to having a child. i would hope so but maybe not this time maybe next time around but that would be fantastic if i could find somebody to tag along with to go hunting or even just fishing all right thank you very much we've been speaking to a student of russian hare of the local university probably all the way from the united states. shortly r.t. or revs up to check out the capitals for we all love affair. in this week's moscow our program i'll be delving into the subject of cars from the horse drawn carriages of peter the great to soviet largest in the western imports of today used as a status symbol and not just as
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a form of transport it's easy to see how passionate russia has always been and indeed it is when it comes to the subject of automobiles. the swedes must go out is here in ten minutes time stephanie is here first day with a business update. we've got. the biggest issues get voice ceased to face with the news makers.
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hello and welcome to the business bulletin a group of top fund managers say the global economy is risking doomsday much worse than the events of the past three years eighteen investment experts say that views of being widely ignored by the media so they've published them instead and the book called the gathering storm. and that spoke to the co-author patrick young to ask what governments and central banks are doing wrong. we've spent the last twenty years at an all you can eat buffet and we've basically kept eating and kept eating and kept eating and now we're food and i think the problem with that central banking is all about effectively when the party gets going the central bank must remove the punch bowl well what's actually happened here is you know ben bernanke gave up the point where we got to one minute to midnight instead of closing the
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party dine he brought everybody inside locked them up and pushed their faces into the punchbowl and made them drink more and therefore it's very very difficult because really we have a fundamental problem because actually the central bankers themselves are ultimately being controlled by the politicians i mean i realize we have this sort of rather elegant concept that they're politically independent but ultimately they're appointed by politicians they have to deal with politicians every day of their lives and therefore they are to some greater or lesser degree controlled by them and i think that's clearly evident for example when we look at mr tree shay at the european central bank he's very capable he's making clear statements which i think of being the right kind of policy but then ultimately he's been undermined by the government's hold all around him the us is now has announced a new way of course to say while your government that withdrawing. is done and that this approach is seen as how fabulous the world we've got ben bernanke the
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helicopter ben as i think he'll go on history he's going to quantitatively as anything he possibly can but i think one of the most important things we have to look out is also the fact of not just what the banks are doing in one direction but actually what the banks are demanding and i think it's interesting that for example when portugal decided it needed to be bailed out one of the large supranational banks doing well they're not taking their paper they're actually demanding gold so they want hard fixed assets and that's therefore rather worrying within europe the difficulty is that quantitative easing is going to be difficult to achieve because effectively they've spent all the money anyway so therefore there's nothing more to spend on going forward if we follow the money will actually see what they are trying to. themselves again this is the way that's the difficulty it doesn't just go away with one recession on less it's a very short sharp recession i mean countries like for example the baltic states some of the parts of eastern europe because there is a completely different phase of the developmental cycle and therefore they have got the opportunity to point but in the relatively bloated wealth the large state
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economy countries of western europe it's going to be very very difficult to turn not wronged and it seems rather ironic actually that in the post communist world it's actually many nations in eastern europe that are actually better equipped to move forward than necessarily the nations in the west that was patrick young a co-author of the gathering storm and now that's a quick look at how the acting markets are forming asian stocks are falling on friday that is the dollar strengthens fundraised climbs on phase the global recovery is faltering financials are weighing on the nikkei falling a slump i will speak his opening night and in moscow both markets finished slightly low on blue chips following life except for a new call on the r.t.s. have a slightly better session from the new us nafta will be on the new chips finishing that. food prices continue to grow corn has seen its biggest one day rise in three decades leading experts to worry that this year's volatile food prices could
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lead to widespread shortish and the reports. u.s. corn prices rose by eight point five percent one day last week the largest jump since nine hundred seventy three at left prices fifteen percent higher in just two days wheat and other basic to recall two products have also threatened a global food crisis like that of two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight sparked by droughts rising fuel prices and subsidies for biofuels the falling dollar has led to speculation in the commodities markets pushing up prices and increasing volatility this latest food crisis was caused by crop trailers in canada parts of europe and russia where draw devastated the wheat crop by the end of some of the russian government banned grain acts both of which contribution to a massive jump in world reprices it was sad the ban might be lifted after the release of this year's harvest data but the first complete figures were as bad as
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feared sixty point nine million tons of grain was harvested less than in the same period last year and probably we believe the barrel experts will lose to the next season to leave to. i think the international community should go into green or from the start of next season in global terms the collapse in russia's we'd harvest is the main story but for farmers and consumers a far broader range of crops was hit from potatoes to buckwheat which has destabilized the retail sector if governments respond with controls and food x. ports while currency devaluations put shop prices google shortish of stable products to crisis mode you know which not business r.t. . i love all the business news for the fab but of course you can always find my stories if you log on to our website www dot com slash.
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they are watching all to the headlines for you know the venezuelan and russian leaders meet later on friday with off the deals on the table here and this is ninth visit to the country aimed at reinforcing corporation russia. ranging from nuclear power to military development. one in ten germans what the return of a few. poll shows there is a wiring or lots of sentiments open to a directive against wouldn't work because the country's growing muslim population. and afghan prisoners have told the us. using a secret detention center and so i mean american military base. and with detainees
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or a subject of strips of sleep deprivation on the left some of which you see. when i. takes the driving seat to explore russians. program will be delving into the subject of tall from the whole storm carriage is a piece of the great to soviet largest in the western imports all of today used as a status symbol not just as a full trials court it's easy to see how passionate russia is it can.
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