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russian police could lead us. in other news president obama faces a tougher challenge to his agenda as his democrats lose their hold over congress in the midterm vote but many americans fear corporate money now running the country. and back to square one any rock the u.s. forces stepping down we look at how local militias are falling back to insurgency. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching our team with me and you so now way it's seven pm here in the russian capital five pm in brussels and first stop russia has reaffirmed its readiness to create a joint anti-missile defense system in europe with nato but only on an equal basis the reassurance came after a meeting in moscow between the russian leadership and nato chief what's get more
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now from your countrymen a great show but she joins us live has been following the meetings but now the meetings between nato and russia are becoming increasingly frequent over the past three years what's the main outcome of today's talks. all the main outcome is that both mosco and nato have demonstrated their right to needs to boost that partnership for the first time in many years on such a high level nato isn't organize ation is now currently facing certain challenges like in afghanistan in particular it has an identity crisis and as analysts keep saying the north atlantic alliance simply has no more that it can shoot and it now needs russia's assistance is how best far as the war in afghanistan is concerned for example. underscore rossmo son visited moscow to signature of it but it's help on several key issues and to me solid defensive in europe in the first place and
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the war in afghanistan now as anti missile defense. system in europe is concerned mosco wants to know what these new strategies that nato is preparing for the russian nato summit that will take place in the least one will say about this new security architecture. in europe but we know nato recently invited russia to take part in that system of the crimean wants to know what role it will play will it be just a mere observer of the new technology or will it be a hands on participant in the entire. process from construction to activation of this system today sergei lavrov said that it's too early to say anything to go into detail on the negotiations about missile defense systems in europe they will speak more concretely as these summit in lisbon takes place on the bump of the twenty one he said however is that he must condition for russia to accept that
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invitation that they participate in the there's a cool hotness. nato is a serious organization everything that comes from the organization is taken very seriously by russian partners in nature have a clear understanding that russia's participation in this project is possible and will be based on equal footing before we go into this project this work should be carried out in full leaders of our state take decisions will russia but not of another important issue on the agenda was again a stand remarkably rasmussen's visit to moscow comes just a week off to run a joint unprecedented operation was carried out on the border between afghanistan and pakistan russian intelligence agencies told nato officers to carry out these antics upbraid as a result of this raid several tons of heroin worth about two hundred million dollars worth destroyed and russia is now saying that it is ready to. cope great
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with nato in its anti drug policies in afghanistan because aprile russia is a country which suffers boost from top trafficking from this region most afghan produced highways and stuff in russia well it's all b.s. that nato is now trying to. provide itself with certain agreements with russia before this summit in lisbon takes place it wants to read itself what with one side of caution quote image as a cold war and in the obama hate wants to be associate. it with a more than twenty first century security organization and did these talks today were kind of a relaxed program of before the top leaders sit down for more serious business in his book. now russia of course and nato are currently working together on many issues as you've been talking about but what about their remaining differences. the
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maoists are saying that of course moscow and nato both realize the fundamental differences still divide them but the difference being is that they are now ready to address and to deal with these issues to deal with them through open debate russia nato ties have been slowly recovering after georgia's military invasion installed a certain august two thousand and eight the united states and russia managed to push the reset button by signing the news dot treaty by agreeing on sanctions against iran. is now providing the united states with a military supply routes to afghanistan with new routes and what nato wants it expects that a similar reset button could be pushed in the nato mosco case. i think our summit meeting in lisbon will represent a fresh start for the russian nato relationship. and
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i think our summit meeting will lay the ground for a modernization of the nature russia relationship and this relationship and will be and based on the following foundations firstly that we don't see each other is our. enemy is or at a series. nato's blueprint for change also says cooperation with wrought with russia is a new priority but is now pushing for more than just words from the north atlantic alliance right you considering that i live from moscow thanks for that. the u.s. now where president obama's democratic party has now really managed to retain a majority in the senate in the midterm elections but the house of representatives is now in the hands of republicans with congress divided between the two parties it
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will be much harder for obama to move forward with his legislative agenda but many voters have other concerns analysts say people are worried about the corporate bankrolling of candidates after vast amounts of campaign cast was poured into these elections. and we have a totally new reality the united states since the supreme court citizens united decision that said that corporations can essentially spend as much money as they want to in campaigns it remains to be seen how much that really is going to affect american politics going forward but it's a definite concern i think though that in the short term the biggest question is going to be how are these new rip the party republicans going to make the transition from agitating to governing voters didn't vote necessarily for the republicans or for any of the things that republicans were saying they wanted to do they voted out of fear and anger against obama and the democrats not split so much personally but out of fear of what's happening with the economy and with jobs what they're saying is pay attention to us pay attention to jobs don't worry so much
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about these other things like health care reform or climate change obama has to have a very clear where he wants to take the economy and the choices that he wants to make i think he has those and then he has to go to the republicans john boehner in the house and say here's our plan what's your plan how do you achieve what you say that you want to achieve and what things do you want to cut and republicans haven't been able to articulate one single thing that they want to cut and they say that spending cuts are what's going to bring the federal budget back in balance but you can't pin them down on anything so there are some very interesting times coming up in the united states. russia's state duma as foreign affairs committee is reconsidering its support for the new nuclear arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington it has recalled an earlier recommendation to ratify it the committee's had says the decision follows the outcome of america's midterm elections he says if the start treaty isn't ratified in the next two weeks by the current senators the chances it will be rubber stamped by the new republican
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dominated congress are slim the presidents of russia and the us signed the new agreement in prague in april but it has to be ratified by both countries lawmakers before taking a fact but mikhail margelov from the russian foreign affairs committee in the federation council still believes it won't affect the reset in relations between the two countries. there is nothing wrong. with our relations with the republican party. and all the criticism all the republicans against a star three agreement for example were it was great this is multi gainst russian position or russian views all of that started three agreement but against the position of democratic government during the negotiations and against against obama . primarily so i think that reset is not in danger. you can watch that full interview with me on thursday in the spotlight you of
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course are with our team live from moscow on our web site also keeps you up to date twenty four hours a day here's some of what you'll find online right now at r.t. dot com running low for women in afghanistan a shocking number fall victim to domestic abuse and violence with the suicide rate on the rise despite international efforts. and the moscow landmark metro unveils a new attraction as it turns one of its stations into a public museum for more head to our t.v. dot com. a famous russian antidrug and four sir who authorities want to jailed for up to twelve years have been sentenced to two and a half years probation you're going to recall of tackled the drug problem in the year rolls by forcing addicts into rehab but his methods were slammed as inhumane despite winning huge public support artie's therof earth has more. discuss today then looking for you but of course he has been found guilty kidnap and legal at
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attention at these limits that's the bitch and the action that is the tough. part of that take me to help pick up forcing people to quit and fight that addiction he was found guilty with to police and we see this case really showing nationwide attention even president but they did come and sing out it was saying that the case needed closer attention and many supporters have been saying that i fall for him being punished which kolchak's actually have enough commended for his actions with fish of operating initiative to help them a foundation that is that it's a new question but that the people who actually live that have seen the positive effects the bizarre actions have we had to you cast about just over a month the guy at the people who is taking to the chief ten years ago that would know you guys and so the talk addiction was so bad you know people were afraid to
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get their right to let their children live in this area is that now there's been a. very very positive impact and even more interesting that some of the drug addicts of this like to come see the treatment that themselves the these methods are incredibly harsh but actually they work how we can end up in the fountain you get a voice but he has that the same approach that despite the criticisms the most important thing here is that you to test the fact that these methods are having a positive impact for eagle carried out with two hundred operations against drug it was a result the mortality rate is hosed the gypsies were afraid to sell drugs and consequently didn't bribe you for it is clearly gives orders that didn't like that number into the assault to combat the methods that it's called in this case again but you can't sit back with the foundation's been upright take the much longer for even ten years at the. we've now got to a situation where they're actually working with both parties and that's what you
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very well but that's a that's holding legal i would certainly do that that's called himself has said that they would be stepping in the belly of the problem that wasn't big that's probably the best place to look at a. problem with mistakes but rather that he doesn't people a good guy could take them on if this is the to say that that was a. drug addict in russia that's really a drug addict it is an issue that needs to be tackled. russia is mourning the death of a veteran of post soviet politics viktor chernomyrdin in the one nine hundred ninety s. was russia's prime minister during the difficult transition from communism in one thousand nine hundred ninety three russian the u.s. created a joint commission on economic and technological cooperation it was known as the so-called border jordan a move of the commission that also dealt with the use of plutonium extracted from nuclear weapons turner mirror also served as
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a presidential representative on the balkans during the yugoslav war when the last two years he was russia's ambassador to ukraine weathering strained relations between here and moscow. and iraq has been rocked in the wake of its bloodiest week for months at least seventy six people have been killed and over two hundred wounded in a series of attacks centered around baghdad shia neighborhoods a series of blasts came just two days after al qaeda militants took a christian congregation hostage resulting firefight left fifty eight dead with a total u.s. pullout scheduled for the end of next year despite escalating violence in iraq you say they feel abandoned and it's forcing some to join the enemy one sunni militia group praised by the u.s. for its help in providing security is now falling back into the hands of local warlords and al qaeda all the slayer reports. there are still a force to be reckoned with. tens of thousands of sunni muslims angry at the shiite
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iraqi government known as the sons of iraq four years ago they were won over by american dollars to fight al qaeda one of the strains they live in the neighborhoods in which they keep watch. we did a great service to iraq members were working with the terrorists before they joined us and they give us information about the armed groups. but despite attempts by the iraqi government to disarm them in communities like this they continue to patrol the streets because they insist iraqi soldiers just can't keep the peace. and security forces sometimes just turn a blind eye to what's going on there's lots of human rights violations and there aren't enough human rights organizations to defend and protect people from. but all these paramilitary groups upholding the rule of law or are some of their activities questionable as suggested in the four hundred thousand iraq documents released by wiki leaks in one account has sons of iraq leader is said to be responsible for the murder of innocent civilians conducting insurgent activities under the guise of
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a sons of iraq leader extortion and rape. everything has a positive and a negative some leaders use their position for settling troubles scores of stockpiling weapons making money and killing innocent civilians are but the majority brought stability thought them in but that majority also feels abandoned by an america which armed trained and paid them and despite big promises less than half of the ninety thousand strong force has been given work or absorbed into iraqi security forces where this man is one of the few who has but he's afraid to reveal his identity wanted to talk after the americans were finished with his groups after iraq or security they no longer supported us especially when the iraqi government charged our leaders with crimes a lot of the leaders have lost trust in american and iraqi government and are free that's quite working for them for he might face charges and or assassination the.
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iraqi security officials say hundreds of sons of iraq members have returned to al qaeda and that many of the thousands now in the iraqi government paid secretly aid the insurgency for observers like ideal iraqi security forces are running a losing race to keep up to speed to either integrate the groups or to be able to secure iraq without them and i think that how that the training given by the u.s. was not complete and it never will be because america wants iraqis to keep leaving them and they don't want to iraq to build a strong army and that way they can justify staying in the country and making sure iraq is never strong enough to control the region. in army bases like those iraqi federal police are trained in intelligence tactical side exploitation medical anything like that they do patrols connor. but for many iraqis what the americans left behind was destruction and devastation it will take
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a lot for them to rebuild the words of their minds. armed and dangerous these. groups struggle to find a place for themselves leading some observers to warn that while they might have been used to military gains in the end they could be the roadblocks to peace. baghdad. let's take a look now at some world news in brief for you this hour of the government in greece spread international mail deliveries for forty eight hours after a series of letter bombs were found in athens some were sent to foreign embassies while three were posted to germany's chancellor the italian prime minister and the french president believe have already charged two men and are now searching for five other suspected of involvement in extreme left wing group is thought to be behind the attempted attacks. the wrong house deny reports that an execution is imminent for a woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery earlier this year the mother of two sentence was suspended after the case sparked international outcry over the
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authorities said she could still be hanged for the murder the iranian foreign minister has reportedly told his french counterpart that no decision in the case has yet been made. a volcano in indonesia which first erupted last week unleashed its biggest blast yet sending a huge task body into the sky reports say this latest activity from mount merapi was three times as powerful as the initial blast ten days ago about seventy five thousand people have already been evacuated from the area near the volcano and more are fleeing from their homes at least thirty nine people have been killed since the eruptions began here. in the netherlands authorities have recalled a number of plates that carried a dutch equivalent of the word nazi more than one hundred owners of vehicles were given license plates with the letters and as to be they were issued to drivers of new cars after a computer glitch found letter combinations in the netherlands include
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abbreviations for political parties and swear words. but not check on the latest business unit joins us in a few moments. hungry for the full stop we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. want to be so much brighter. song from science to. don't.
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hello time to bring you the latest from the world of business rushes investments into nano industry exit at ten billion dollars president vet it set the country not on market may reach three percent by two thousand to fifteen if it increases foldings of nano production to set a two point five billion dollars meanwhile some business leaders have doubts about the government's attempts to create a local silicon valley company and packet founder and c.e.o. of spin forest says some of these concerns are groundless. i have heard both two arguments one says that you cannot found silicon valley on the other hand russia has a history of making big business sense and building projects so it might happen it's not going to replace all of our great yeah cities telling them but at least one of the goals some people spoke has separate potential and many other cities and i think what russia is doing well in school is tracking large sporting investors in
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it and i think this is this might be the fact that it's going to make it successful or you advise your clients to invest in russia we have advice in our clients to work in russia in general it definitely because we see a lot of very certain people but surely for western companies very survived amount of natural resources very very strong fundamental science in chemistry physics my various technologies and various abundant capital to strive for this development on the same b.b.c. but russians and this time but need for foreign partners for modernizing its industry and belittling the signal base what you would see russian startups investing of rule search simple reason is that kind of like this how the global iced economy works if you want to attract capital you also with me able to invest capital abroad and also not all companies but fresh needs for its more nice
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a scene and innovation are ready to locate russia in the very beginning and it's not even necessary but this going to give out treats to have a tap into the global innovation why would you leave nokia the world's top mobile phone manufacturer to work in nanotech i spent twenty years in the ip industry and there i saw what he did for information and now what i see is for nanotechnology the school will the same transformation for matter. russia has banned the sale of deep fries in poultry just months after a ban of chlorine treated parts to stop. imports from the u.s. regulators say frozen chicken has less nutritional value but then takes effect on the first of january for both importers and local producers like previous health measures the ban will mostly affect u.s. farmers who until this year where the largest poultry supply is to russia the world trade organization which russia very soon joined so as the ban has no saying to food just difficult and breaks the rules. russia's services growing at
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the fastest pace is june that soft of the heat waves that some of course the sector to contract the truck killed up to forty percent of crops in some areas pushed up prices and lowered the business activity to index. into it flows from fifty one point five to over fifty five indicated his stroke recovery in the saddle sector this data is in line with a recent world bank report which claims rising incomes soon a raise a short term increase over two levels we expect a four point two growth rate this year and a slight improvement for next year at around four point five that's the best the credit recovers. so the second message is that this growth in particular is driven mainly now by domestic demand which is produced it's locally driven right so you're less vulnerable perhaps there are then you pretend to sort of ration it out so our markets. just see how the markets are faring that sour over in europe
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stocks are also trading in a tight range ahead of today's u.s. federal reserve announcement among the biggest moves has. crossed three percent in paris after the bank topped earnings expectations. stocks have slipped into red despite an improving jobs picture and the republican party's takeover of the house of representatives investors are waiting for that expected stimulus announcement from the set. and the bosses closed mixed investors were not making any big big moves so far this resistance factor coming us russia progress for two days of national holidays. russia's fifth largest oil company gas from the left has reported a sixteen percent increase in net profit for the third quarter the company has benefited from rising production and sales especially on the domestic market. but
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a rose will become the first country. outside russia just sold bonds denominated in roubles the move full sale save balance as much as two point five percent in annual interest compared with boring and dollars even though dollar loans that cheaper better with would have to pay to come in for the money into rubles which are tears us to trade with russia for bond issue also supports russia's efforts to promote the global stores of currency. for side grows giving the mind a breach but turn a run for its money where the rival bid for canada's but tosh corporation that a mr de mint sells for soccer wants to put together a coalition of canadian and russian banks to support its bid for top corporation is followed at forty three billion dollars that's higher than the prevented translator's off thirty eight billion dollars the deal is yet to be approved by the canadian government but we're going to be announced today a full sized small smile and the company will come in later on wednesday.
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that's the business update for now join me next hour for more business news. issues that so much are going to go right in the front of them on the taliban bad guys we came we being a journalism or no paper organization we can only think if anything. what is the gift.

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