tv [untitled] October 29, 2010 5:00am-5:30am EDT
5:00 am
on the border between afghanistan and pakistan just on thursday morning these laboratories were in the mountainous area near the pakistan. after we gave information to all u.s. and afghan partners the three sides plan the operation for three months used about seventy special forces units three landing helicopters and six supporting ones the whole operation lasted less than four hours we discovered and destroyed food drug producing labs and seized more than one hundred kilos of heroin and in fact we got our hands on this some unique shots from that operation now they were going to go over to us by russia's federal their products services and you can see the labs in all the details the opium that was news for the production of a heroin and morphine intact in these pictures so again both the russian and nato authorities very extatic in fact that the regularly extatic about working together on craving this problem russia is especially particularly enthusiastic about this show of joint effort that has not been seen before course again is that is that in
5:01 am
a very close proximity to russia so most of the drug traffic actually goes into russia russia is sort of a gateway to the rest of the world the rich heroin and other new car exhaust from the canister and of course that leads to russia suffering the most because that the number of drug addicts in the country grows exponentially here by here and russia has been in talks with nato and particularly with the united states for the last several years in order to curb this this is full of the drug traffic unfortunately there have been some differences over how to do that because russian authorities believe that wiping out the poppy fields entirely in afghanistan is the surest way to do away with drug traffic but unfortunately nato officials believe that the poppy fields are the only source of income for afghanistan's president so it is not the way to go also you have to remember that the money from from drug trafficking goes to sponsor international terrorism militants who also forming in to russia.
5:02 am
southern other regions and that of course is also a major concern so rushing nato have to really work together on the eradicating the problem drug trafficking but in order to solve as well the problem of international terrorism and this it will be the issue which will be discussed at the lisbon nato summit which russian president be doing that it will attend on the bridge twentieth as well as the head of the head of nato and there's progress and we'll be in moscow on the birth fifth and of course this is down to be also one of the major issues to be discussed during his visit all respond in their english go there now still to come here in our team sail season for american leftovers. we were lucky or not thank you for rubbish we say take your junk away with us. and these are just some of the items on sale at bargain prices with the risk of pollution and disease thrown in for free. and this come true there's wonder of the streets of some russian towns driven from the woods by the summer he waits at
5:03 am
a search for food. tougher financial discipline and punishment for over spanners had a brussel some of the european union agreed a plan to keep its economy from collapse under pressure from germany and france e.u. leaders agreed that changes of the lisbon treaty were needed laura abbott explains how europeans hope to shore up the region's troubled economy. this is what's turned out to be the u.k.'s pass into the realms of financial security because those who are using this are now in brussels heading into another raul over the euro zone france and germany are arguing for changes to the lisbon treaty adopted controversially less than a year ago they want it's punishments for countries that are fiscally irresponsible and a permanent centralised funds to bail those countries out when they do get into trouble essentially they don't want to pay the price for other countries irresponsible
5:04 am
money management ever again as they did earlier this year where your in all dues. so there you are. for this economic block a trading bloc. a very powerful bloc well there's a crisis if the individual member states who have to pick up the pieces and. the elites who run this is the euro skeptics say the reason it's not working is because it's fundamentally flawed the economies in the eurozone differ so much it's impossible to have a common monetary policy and it's the strong who've suffered germany particularly paid the lion's share into a seven hundred fifty billion euro fund to bail out greece earlier this year it was a move that was opposed by more than half of all german chancellor angela merkel now says she couldn't do that again without risking action from the constitutional
5:05 am
court in germany new countries still want to join the euro zone and they would welcome tighter rules. poland is an aspiring european country that wants to join the euro zone we want to join the euro zone with the greek crisis would be impossible we want rules that will not let it happen in theory changes to the lisbon treaty would mean individual countries would be able to hold a referendum on whether to stay in the e.u. but there's increasing your a skepticism relating to the cost of being in the e.u. and the benefits involved if countries did hold a vote it's not a tall clear what would remain of the union. i will respond laura and there now on the sidelines of the summit eleven e.u. member countries agreed the plan budget rise should be capped and they said the demand to increase it by six percent is unacceptable in the current cash strapped environment according to your a skeptic am a p jared barton the only solution to the financial problems is to get
5:06 am
rid of the single currency. their problem is always that there isn't enough european union not with us too much of it but they don't have enough power so they see every crisis as an excuse for demanding more power to solve the problems that they've created in the first place economically it's in a terrible state because of the european single currency greece portugal spain all these countries their economies are going down the tube so the economies of countries like germany and france and the u.k. would be a lot more healthy if they weren't burdened with regulation and in the case of france and germany with membership of the euro and of course they have to bear the tremendous burden of buying out countries like greece and of course spain and italy and portugal what we need is to get rid of the european single currency get rid of all the over regulation on business and allow economies to actually revive and become more healthy under proper free market economic conditions the wide things that go on at the moment is they can never inevitably only get worse. there was drama of u.s. troops from iraq is due to and next year but they'll also have already pulled out
5:07 am
or leaving behind a dangerous legacy chunk to businessmen it could be worth millions but us policy or found out it could also be polluted and poisonous. it's the city of mosques and it's fast becoming the city of leftovers junk left behind by the american army now dot's the falutin landscape. lots of things generators car bodies engines all for sale for just a few dollars the highest bidder gets to walk away with second hand goods american soldiers no longer want what. the prices are attracted quite reasonable here the sellers claim they came across the loot in different ways some they found some was stolen the wrist they bought a loss was just given to them. as for me i would buy a wheel rocky's are not looking for rubbish we say take your junk away with you. across iraq can fly this have been evacuated by the american army and handed over
5:08 am
to the iraqi security forces property and equipment that has nothing taken afghanistan has either been returned home to the united states of mind but american officials worry that the tens of millions of dollars of equipment left behind could end up in the wrong hands. so what are the americans didn't leave anything behind for free i'm sure of it all the stuff it's all in sort of the reagan scam to use the humvees the regular army got from the american army we had to buy them. anybody can come here to shop but very few do there's no love lost for things american in iraq today more. people here in america if they are also scared that these things may be polluted in cause disease or up to save says he wouldn't take a chance buying anything here he's been warned by local media they could be poisonous substances in the abandoned us military camps
5:09 am
a lot of the people fear man diseases including chose to eat and cancer and the concern is backed up by the iraqi government but look at who acquitted of course. there must have been a great impact on the environment a great number of weapons were used in this war and on a wide scale artists show an increase in pollution levels a good chunk of the american army has lifted a rock in what u.s. officials are calling the biggest movement of people and machines since world war two but the soldiers and the equipment that remains i was stark reminder that the war is not quite over. there are t. iraq. wars in both iraq and afghanistan have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of american soldiers but what's more dangerous their role in fighting a war a dangerous medication given to personnel by their own commanders find out and special report in just under twenty minutes time here on our team. i'm
5:10 am
sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore my stomach and chest pains of being getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. the subject look at some other stories from around the world and indonesia's most volatile pheno is erupting again just hours of calm another disaster and tsunami hit several islands
5:11 am
a day before the two natural disasters have claimed more than four hundred lives but scores are still missing rescue teams are continuing to search the worst hit areas in the hope of reaching survivors. investigation into the gulf of mexico oil spill has revealed that b.p. and its contract are were aware of flaws in the cement mix used to build the rig a u.s. presidential commission says that could have caused the blowout the report also claims four separate lab tests were carried out but only one showed that the cement was suitable for deepwater drilling the april rig explosion killed eleven workers and caused the worst environmental disaster in u.s. history. the war between drug trafficking cartels in mexico has taken a new twist with six people shot dead in the capital mass shootings in mexico city are rare but the incident has raised fears that could become more common another attack took place. and stood out of juarez near the u.s. border a factory bus was ambushed killing four workers and wondering twelve others. about
5:12 am
the sals an activist have gathered in the south korean capital to show their support for the upcoming g. twenty summit and some were also protesting against militant groups and north korean leader kim yon ale which they say are a threat to world peace so as to host the g. twenty in two weeks' time we're world leaders will discuss the economic recovery and global financial system. how can we feed the whole world in a current economic downturn at a fair price and cross-talk people of al and his guest discuss what it takes to secure the world from hunger. i think the fact that we now have an integrated food system is creating more instability in the food. prices as well as in food access it is a lowing this massive land grab which in the sect is robbing food from the pool. is
5:13 am
just as the russian in boat just showed we have to factor in climate change when rob talks about or let anyone buy from anywhere india was told still producing food by the world bank and we were told we should buy from australia and the us will the us graeme is going full dollars and the most and australia has had extended drought you cannot. give up your food sovereignty. and if you watch crosstalk until hours time here in our team and of course you can always find our reports as well as expert analysis of blogs and photo galleries at our website which is our two dot com here's a glimpse of what do you find there right now. and oscar winning russian movie director call for a revival of starry starry deals and even submit his political manifesto for the ground into consideration. and hungry for change several russian young man are
5:14 am
facing prosecution for protest against mcdonald's find out what their beef was at our t.v. dot com. and russia's navy has test launched its latest intercontinental ballistic missile from a submarine and this is the second successful trial of the bull of honor oh after almost a dozen failed attempts navy officials say the previous problems were caused by production faults and they've now been ironed out. out with stricter electronic controls and the test was reported to have been flawless the bull by is a state of the art missile system capable of hitting targets up to ten thousand kilometers away and it's hoped that will answer service in september of next year along with a new special purpose nuclear submarine. now it's one of the biggest myths about
5:15 am
russia hungry bears roaming the streets in search of a human feast for dinner but now it seems there could actually be some truth in it a shortage this year of natural food supplies have forced many wild animals to head into towns peter oliver has more out of bears the seventy's. the bear one of the iconic images of russia recently though the relationship between these animals and the people who live alongside them has been less than cordial the searing heat and fires which swept through russia this summer destroyed much of the bear's winter food supply forcing them to search for alternatives in these russian city of sift of carbon a twenty six year old man had a very lucky escape after he was attacked by a bear right in the center of the city the man was bitten in the neck and realizes how fortunate he was that i still can't understand how i escaped death i somehow managed to push the animal away so he fell crushing
5:16 am
a fence. elsewhere in the city there was a more macabre incident involving a bear while visiting a cemetery two women saw it they believed to be a large man crouching by a grave as they got closer they realized that it was in fact a bear which had dug up a body and was feeding on it the woman screamed scared the animal way it's at least a hundred deterrence to guard the cemetery itself far there has been no sign of the bear so we have the situation under control who. it's not just the human residents that have had some close encounters with bears airport c.c.t.v. caught this guard dog having to run for its life after drawing the attention of an inquisitive bear it only if we were told that the bear came from the direction of the town the dog attacked it it tried to smother the dog the dog got away in started leaving for bear way from the house that almost certainly bears have also taken to attacking livestock as a source of food in the u. kamensky district of central russia. has to be employed to protect cattle in some
5:17 am
cases humans make problems for themselves with peers it's strongly recommended not to try and feed the animals in order to get food to opportunity so those incidents of contact between humans and increase around rush are at this time of year it's important that we respect these iconic creatures so as not to become the next victim of bear attack peter all of our party. and for those who aren't scared of bears we have some more scary sides in the way this time involving the supernatural . if well the retail industry should be happy every year more money is spent on how we goods here in russia and whether you're looking for a creepy costume a spooky with or a scary skeleton mask you can rent i'll hire everything you need here. so what do you think scary enough.
5:18 am
and on the eve of how when martin anders hears about some ghostly goings on and shows you russia's capital as you've never seen him before and all that in the latest edition of moscow our next hour before they're there we'll take a look at what's happening in the world of business with karina go away. and welcome to the program good to have you with us this hour the russian government has unveiled its general plan to develop the oil industry until twenty twenty speaking at a conference in the small region prime minister vladimir putin stressed the need to increase oil extraction in order to maintain current levels. negatively but themselves that the main potential lies in increasing the efficiency of all extraction as well as the development of small and medium sized fields especially
5:19 am
as many of them are located in already developed areas as a result of increasing reserves and the development of new fields and improving efficiency we can anticipate that the current level of all extraction of five hundred million tonnes per year will continue for the next ten years. while maintaining the oil extraction is a priority for the government the countries are fine as are facing the prospect of having to pay increase taxes and as a typical report this me makes seven downstream operations unprofitable. that me of spent five and a half billion dollars to build this state of the art oil refinery in central russia the refining official sells this complex is unique for russia mine to seven percent of all the crude that arrives here is turned into a usable product with only three per cent waste analysts warn however such expensive projects may stop making economic sense if the government increases x.
5:20 am
producing all the refined products up to ninety per cent of the tax on crude aleksey konkan from you will see if says the government is thinking about the contras deficit and which areas of the oil industry its most wants to develop they just might be looking for this sector that it's not yet tax and taxed enough and not this generation cars and so what they see with observing is that there's there's a lot of lack of cash for investment in you know stream so perhaps the shift to offer the off from segment at the moment the average x. produce here on refined products such as pacho and kerosene is about fifty five percent off that on crude the prime minister says the ragdoll two hundred fifty or refineries in russia producing a very low quality product bought making a lot of money on pressure and tional taxation putin wants the government to introduce a new tax regime for the oil sector by the end of this year but analysts warn
5:21 am
against an indiscriminate price for refiners the best way to encourage complex refining seconder to pastor would probably be to increase its life so that companies that are producing too much every few penalized the biggest problem for the oil sector is the lack of new oil field projects and the massive on their investment in extraction the government wants to ensure there is no tailing off and the contras crude output even if. that is done at the expense of refiners. business our team. now let's have a look at how the markets are performing most asian stocks are down on friday japan's nikkei finished off one point seven percent investor sentiment was undermined by a strong yen and that took its toll on exporters japan ought to make a mazda quarterly profit surges on a sales recovery despite the high yen now european stocks are lower on friday as
5:22 am
well london's footsies down point six percent and germany's dax is losing point three percent traders are cautious ahead of the third quarter u.s. g.d.p. data miners are weaker of lower metals prices and for gas to anglo american rio tinto and xstrata hold out between one point three and two percent here in russia the markets are following the declines in asia and down this hour banking stocks are weighing on the in this is both a spare bank and b.c.b. are seven point seven percent bucking the trend though is gas problem up over half a percent on both of course. the russian central bank has left its key refinancing rate unchanged at seven point seven five percent for the fifth straight month following the meeting on friday bank or c. said that we could do consumer demand and on certain prospects in the global economy posed added risks for economic growth. probably mantell is to float around fifteen percent of its shares on the london stock exchange russia's top precious metal producer could raise up to one billion dollars the offer company plans to
5:23 am
undertake the listing through a new parent company pauline methyl international registered in london in july. the world's top software producer mark results increased net income by more than half in the first three months of the trading year the main driver of growth was strong corporate demand for the new windows seven operating system figures beat expectations on wall street. the european commission plans to launch legal proceedings against its own member states that pay overflight fees to russia. the move is a roundabout measure to eliminate billions of dollars in fees that russia charges european airlines to fly over siberia germany france didn't and austria will be the first place those proceedings but the other twenty three member states are also under investigation the commission says countries doing you know lateral deals with russia is in competitive as the initial rules require all you citizens that companies be treated equally. possible your mind what if the solution is really
5:24 am
simple and has already been outlined by russia the mechanism of these commercial agreements will be dismantled but it will happen in such a manner not to shock the companies which get the payment at the same time russia will consistently raise its fees for navigation services up to european levels taking into consideration the distances in russia it will be enough to compensate the economy. and that's all the business news for now but you can always find most always on our website that's actually dot com slash since.
5:25 am
5:26 am
dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains are been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a wife with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes. i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. download the official. to go on the phone or i pod touch from the.
5:27 am
5:28 am
back you're watching r.t. live from moscow these are the top stories i'm president of cooperation fighting drugs russian nato joined forces to stop the flow heroin coming out of afghanistan seizing a ton of it in a single operation. the e.u. leaders summit tazz agreed on measures for stricter financial discipline and new ways of handling of the nine downturns including the need to change the lisbon treaty to punish countries which break their budgets. and taking out the toxic pieces american forces pulling out of iraq leave behind piles of unwanted and poisons john for locals to clean up and sell at risk of illness. eats
5:29 am
not sleep instead of plunging into peaceful hibernation hungry russian bears had into town to hunt lifestyle and sometimes attack people. those the headlines are coming up next we follow the quest for truth undertaken by the parents of a u.s. soldier whose death was blamed on drug abuse but turned out to be caused by a medicine prescribed by his superiors. with you. live the long term. what was it like being on the base finally. the guy who's.
33 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=1605417933)