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nader. i saw lots of people on camera flashes in 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 they take it very 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 to weep 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 authorities pulled out all stops for the california governor providing him with police to ask corey and a permanent right of way. it was in june that schwartz made your hostage the russian president giving him a tour of silicon valley and showcasing his very masculine boots.
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it is not clear whether mitt they wondered what it's like to be in schwarzenegger's shoes but one month later the governing nadir even moscow promoting russia's own version of a high tech hub and it's great when i met president medvedev in a pretty fornia that he has a vision and a very clear direction where he wants to go and is very impatient and i think that we want to do everything that we can screen for nuance and as americans because it is to our interest to make russia successful yet as the presentation showed even an army makes mistakes so that our business leaders are going to find great partnerships with the so we are russian. that. just shows that you and i are imperfect. a pap project but a tech savvy russian president the scope of our park has been denying to spearhead innovation and scientific research in russia. i mean to admit it had no
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difficulties asking for help. we are extremely interested in your considerable experience we're not ashamed of learning we must admit that sadly enough we learnt 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 of his fans the governor 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 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 is nothing to fear. r.t. skulk about. a group in russia as year olds is using extreme measures to get other kids into rehab they kidnap drug abusers and force them into therapy the method has
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won public support but landed three members in jail r.t. so when to see the men actually. a drugs raid gets underway and after hours of waiting for a contact to give the signal suddenly everyone is up and running the police are involved but not taking part a law enforcement officers the raid is being organized by a vigilante style group for me catherine bergen who named themselves the city without narcotics agreed to be using controversial tactics to target drug dealers and rehabilitate drug addicts this is a drug called there's a morphine locally known as crocodile it's a killer deal containing drugs and really dangerous the beginning of the raids and 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've got
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a young family. lying around the house next door a young child and a mother who looks barely more than a child herself extremely scared and upset and it really makes it very apparent just how sensitive this issue of civilian participation in raids has raised concerns about whether members of the foundation should be allowed to take the law into their own hands. it's an action which is cruel is it wrong to rescue a drowning person by pulling their here 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 we're all we have to do be initiative on the relationship the group is for sure the authorities and you catherine is a fragile one that in eleven years they have managed to pull their energies to fight the drug issue effectively those caught in the raids face either arrest or we have this run by the glory is left to family members to give the final consent.
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conditions are hard they spend a month being weaned off drugs on a very basic diet and inquire conditions but with the group claiming is so. percent success rate it appears tough love. my mother saw it six years of drug addiction had done to me and turned to the foundation 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 but in other cities such as initial need to go similar initiatives have been dealt with very differently you go by each curve was sentenced to three and a half years in prison despite having half the number of drug deaths in the city in just two years. i only have a feeling of discourse for law enforcement agencies who instead of fighting drug dealers are fighting an organization which was running a successful anti drug dealing campaign it makes no sense at all it's a crime against our city's population this is sparked
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a public outcry and led many to conclude that corruption amongst authority might be to blame but. eagle carried out over two hundred operations against drug dealers as a result the mortality rate is half the gypsies are afraid to sell drugs and consequently don't bribe the authorities clearly the authorities there didn't like that but in both cities the foundations have vowed to continue the fight in the face of what they say is government inaction. that people have to take the problem personal we do understand that these before they are brothers and sisters and that unless they do it nobody will do it for the pressure is in the grip of a major drug squad says with an unofficial estimate a two and a half million drug addicts in the country almost eighty percent of the population people like genuine the foundation say a united effort is in everyone's interest and until proper measures are in place to deal not only with the dealers but in rehabilitating users as well as left to
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ordinary people like themselves to stand and fight to free their city of drugs sara fair. catch emberg. and still to come for you in the program here on out c so choose in pole position not end with just staging the winter olympics russia's black sea resort is on track to host one of the world's most glamorous sporting spectaculars and. last generation we take a look at the lives of children in afghanistan after years of the u.s. led war. but to germany now where chancellor angela merkel says attempts to build a multicultural society that failed commons come amid a recent strong anti immigrant statements from mainstream politicians a recent survey suggested more than thirty percent of germans believe the country is being overrun by foreigners the study by friedrich evoked foundation found
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a quarter of those polled sympathize with nationalist all racist sentiments more worryingly one in ten apparently believe that germany needs a new fuehrer a word which literally means a strong leader and a less democratic parliament yohan peace who conducted the study says a far right attitudes are deeply rooted in german society. the study shows that there is. education in some parts of society secondly people always and especially in times of crisis and search for scapegoats for their own political economic or social deprivation this summer nation of all things together points us to the actually important thing which is that democracy itself is nothing self-fulfilling or which is always there or something we have in europe without doing something for it there is a rising which is probably incensed by the economic crisis from two thousand and
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eight but on the other hand does rise from two thousand and eight to two thousand and ten 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 and studies that in general everybody could be affected by these attitudes which means that it doesn't matter where you are voting for a right to stay extremist party or the social democrats or even the leftist party all these people can have these attitudes would be parents looking to adopt a child in the us proving to be anything but colorblind despite half of all children looking for a new home being black figures suggest their chances of being taken in are slim compared to other races is gone a teacher can has this. people like to emulate their showbiz idols but they don't seem to be following the stars when it comes to adopting children many still see
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things in black and white color was not an issue with this family when they adopted illinois 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 a. 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 a very negative way well that has a connotation for individuals that may be interested in adopting and while we have come a long ways in this country racism is still prevalent sanders says families need to be prepared before they decide to adopt a child of color and once a child goes into african-american child goes into
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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 home of 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 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
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there is no prejudice in this home seventeen month old queen was adopted by two moms we've had to face the challenges that straight people though we're just a little more. up for the job they chose to raise their two adopted children in a very as nikolay diverse neighborhood of racists and they are here too but i think in other parts of the country it's worse so here people don't even bat an eye. or. whatever obviously. parents they came to the adoption agency put their second child also african american by and large our family is largely of irish english german 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. . and you can always get more news by visiting our website that's our dot com let's
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see what else is waiting for you online right now and we discover why the u.s. is the last on our list of developed nations when it comes to providing free access to justice. and remembering deep. led zeppelin russia's rough loving president catches up with the top brass of the country's music scene gets nostalgic. for russia's resort city of soft she is putting itself on a map as one of the world's sporting capitals the international olympic committee says it has been impressed by the preparation being done for the winter olympics due to be held there in two thousand and fourteen and now the city is gearing up for its debut on the formula one circuit a six year deal is being given the green light and russia will host its first ever grand prix also in two thousand and fourteen denise reports from the black sea resort. for monte carlo to malaysia formula one
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is one of the world's most popular racing competitions and know it's coming to russia. bernie ecclestone the president and c.e.o. of formula one management the right in person to meet with prime minister putin and to secure a six year long deal it clearly wasn't a race against time to get more than three decades of talks first with soviet and now with the russian leaders to find a suitable venue in moscow and st petersburg dropped out but the city of sochi in the cell which will also host the winter olympic games in two thousand and fourteen will be the first to the checkered flag we are on the beach in the immediate it will lead which could quite possibly see part of a future formula one race track from here you can see where the olympic venues are going to be just a few hundred metres away and right over there the big is the palace the purpose built super circuit will run through the so-called coastal cluster of the olympic
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park it will use parts of the existing infrastructure as well as a newly constructed track or on some of the venues the first races are scheduled for the end of two thousand and fourteen when the olympics will be over giving organizers a chance to arrange you can the dacian and provide logistics former ferrari team members says that building a circuit in russia should be a real crowd pleaser especially with some homegrown talent like dolly patrol taking part it's one of the leading countries in the world it's it's it's you know. an emerging economy. formula one should be there it'll be great performer who want to be there it would be great for russia to have a formula one race in a place like so she. now with petrol for the russian driver i think that's that's it's a nice and energy. local administration and sponsors are planning to spend somewhere between one and two hundred million dollars on the circuit and be another
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forty million annually to use the f one brand but with hundreds of thousands of formula one fans here is russians say the game is she. really worth the candle for a certain it will only bring benefits and not only in terms of image but people will be spending money here and the world small and midsize business will be paying more taxes so it will bring economic lives so i think it's really very interesting and useful project. last year sorta you already host it and then one demo competition on the central streets drawing thousands of spectators from all over the region so with the new circuit engines roaring and cars going at top speeds it looks like the world's most exciting race we point in new hope here does bosky part d. forty. years of war in afghanistan have taken away the chance of a normal happy childhood but many boys being are forced out into the real world at
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an early age to support their families our correspondent paula some children giving up an education to help their loved ones. for a few hours each find these street kids good to remember they still just children of. their kind flying is more than just a pastime it's a sport a skill we all who master at our equal and for a few brief moments forget that they live in abject poverty. one name is what's he doing in the form of the old never forget one day there was no job i came home and there was no food and my brothers and sisters so mother they went to sleep hungry madam that god is only thirteen years old but as the man of the house has responsibility start early at six in the morning. good bye. good boy my brother. and the first born
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this is a typical poor kabul neighborhood children with runny noses duty feet and crawling stomachs every day was a dean takes his bucket and joins the. tens of thousands of children heading to the country's streets to make the meager living washing cars but despite their stolen childhoods they are the lucky ones my. dad was he was working with the policeman during the real closure which is very very hard work make it out like they were doing the other boys of three with me they say they want to watch this. is obvious equality is twelve he manages to bring a few dollars more into the home but it's barely enough to feed his mother and seven sisters charter every to buy week hopes to my house is a long way from here only i can earn the equivalent of about eight dollars but some days there's no work yesterday there was no work. but for some children it's
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easiest to come to the streets in a resume class or a playground the university of life. most parents don't want their children to come here to school that's because these young boys and girls are the only breadwinners in their families and spending just one hour in class could mean no food on the table that night fifty seven percent of the population of afghanistan is below twenty five years. majority of family are born during the war in grain going to war without scale without education for every one hundred million dollars of foreign money spent in the military only seven million dollars goes toward social projects even moves to the international community and they get the state of afghanistan has to pay and has to focus more on the children six million children are at risk in afghanistan of sexual abuse violence and harsh child labor and with precious little
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being done to help afghanistan's future generations see little chance of their lives ever getting off the ground. kabul. moscow will have a new mayor. within a week the city parliament confirmed it will support the candidate favored by president medvedev as the leader of the russian capital madrid the picked deputy prime minister. from a shortlist of four candidates who will replace a veteran leader. who was sacked after he lost the president's confidence born in siberia fifty two year old a sub. regional governor into your rules and as chief of staff during brotherhood putin's time as president dmitry publican off from the ruling united russia party which put forward all the candidates for the post of moscow told us here at r.t. why he thinks was chosen i think it's not a matter of control of politics and money flows it's a matter of the city or fate of importance moscow is
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a special city and it is supposed to be the in the vanguard of modernisation and actually the federal government has a lot from the plans of how to create a financial center in moscow i think said banneker enormous experience of work in the moment he is known as an efficient professional he has managed to create active system within the government staff he was qwest access for as governor of one of the richest regions in russia so he has enough experience to do so and besides i think it's also a matter of personal trust because he's well known by the president and by the prime minister and they trust him as a person and as a professional. we are coming to you live from the russian capital this is r.t. let's let's check out some other news now making headlines around the world this hour at least twenty six miners have been confirmed dead after an explosion at a coal mine in china's hand and programs tons of coal dust in the shafts are hampering rescue efforts to reach sixteen miners still trapped underground the
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blast was caused by a gas leak in a mine where more than two hundred fifty miners were working dozens of relatives and friends of gathered at the site anxiously waiting for their loved ones. hundreds of thousands of people have marched across france in protest of government plans to raise the retirement age from sixty to sixty two protesters clashed with police after what had been a peaceful mass rally in paris it's now feared airports could run out of fuel after transport and all refinery workers join the protests more strikes are expected on tuesday. somali pirates are released a greek ship after holding it captive for five months the twenty two members of the mainly filipino crew are all accounted for it's reported a ransom was paid but the amount is unknown pirates in the region are thought to be holding nearly twenty other hijacked ship sun some four hundred crew members.
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well bone freezing cold and endless nights the arctic is one of the least welcoming places on earth yet for the next year it will be a home to fifteen intrepid explorers the team of polar experts are on a mission to prove russia's stake on the region's rich reserves. reports. their small start up like a little keener about three hundred meters to the rogue keeper a. at the time these job requires a jewess precision the captain is running his jaw and new clear eyes breaker at the lowest speed possible together with a group of scientists he's on an important mission the searching for an old farm and big piece of ice to host the north pole thirty eight station fifteen people and two dogs will be floating on eyes for a year conducting unique stone g.'s environment to. the
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mission is getting harder there are fewer and fewer suitable ice fields every year before we could find up to forty of them but now we're calling the whole arctic in search of one of. the arctic ice cap is definitely getting fener at times the drill plunges down less than a metre explorers say just five years ago the drill had bored into thirty meter theek ice sheets. finally after several days of searching and dozens of test trails the explorers announced peace is it. to find a suitable ice build to unload at the arctic station is just top of the problem it is crucial not to damage the delicate that's why during the several days that unloading continues the eyes breaker remains stationary even one notch from this giant russell or a gust of wind could lead to a crack in the ice and that will mean the whole situation having to be wrapped up
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again and a new search for yet another suitable ice floe. and this is where the hardest part of the mission starts the hardest for the helicopter the pilots work nonstop a top class before men's without a single landing. despite a snowstorm everything goes without a hitch. three hundred tons of equipment are safely unloaded on to the ice the most precious cargo is a deep water multi-beam eco sound for a year it will be gathering evidence to prove that the months of rage is part of russia's continental shelf russia's in a race to submit its claim to the un should yield for twenty thirty. or you dismissed some say what other russians do in the arctic on a polar night we're not going to ask anybody water when we should do the arctic
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belongs to russia they're working in accordance with all international treaties and we will work day and night if necessary. as not falls in the arctic these fireworks mark the beginning of the real mission the eyes breaker hands back to the mainland while the fifteen man left face to face with a harsh paul a night a year of freezing conditions lies ahead for them with painstaking stargaze of the arctic world to reveal the treasures underneath it sit in the church of our tea from the arctic. shortly our to the looks of the poisonous effect of our everyday meals but for the i'll be back with the headlines in just over.
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