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and obama's trip to asia right now to india has to be sold as you know as a trip about jobs about getting other governments to want to invest now in our exports i guess. little bit of good news thanks so much. are you guys that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in to make sure you can back on monday we'll have katherine chloe cook who author of a new book that tells you how to pick up european men on the show and it's all based on her experiences from studying abroad in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the lower show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of tonight's show or any other nights you can always catch it all the you tube dot com slash the leadership or you post the interviews as well as the show in its entirety coming up next is the news of the latest headlines from the u.s. and around the world.
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forward to be hope don't see. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well as the joy of liberation. your spring of nineteen forty five on our. police brutality draws anger in london and a person dies in british custody each week yet not a single officer has ever been convicted of murder or manslaughter. the power of
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pretty good looking girls are edging out better in prison or is that some us news outlets as channels for ratings are hard times for the industry. and in our rush of close that series we take it to the siberian thomson region or of the wilderness provides resources for major business. a.t.m. in the russian capital you're watching r t a marina joshua welcome to the program going to ask the british police custody have provoked public outrage campaigners are demanding inquiries into suspicious cases and severe punishment for officers involved at a london rally r.t.l. or am it that protesters who have lost their loved ones. if you want to be heard they say sometimes it's better to whisper than to shout these people are relying on
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that as they take to the streets to tell the silent story of loved ones who have died in british police custody. is here because of his brother a recovering drug addict pap's died in two thousand and eight following a routine stop and search by the police he was he was being restrained by them when outside restraint it is one of each for an office on either side of his arms putting him back and two officers. hit him in the back and that's where you have. samantha brick david's brother also died two years ago mentally ill sean was restrained by four police officers and bundled into a van and in the five minutes it took to get to the police station had stopped breathing he died a short time later there's no ideal outcome as my brother is dead. nothing is going to bring him back we know that but you know these things that have been carrying
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for so many years with. mental health people being restrained and losing their lives two years on there's been no inquest into sean's death and the results of investigations are often on the satisfactory this footage shows ian tomlinson being knocked down by a police officer during last year's g twenty riots he later died no conviction was brought against the officer responsible for this protest aims to give a voice to the boys are the first majority of those who died in police custody of buildings with loss of have nots the marginalized often from top in a city areas more than half of them had already been involved with mental health services but despite more than four hundred deaths either in or directly following police custody in the last ten years no. please don't think that has ever been convicted of murder all month still so.
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on average one person a week dies as a result of contact with the police according to the independent police complaints commission and that's been counting deaths in prison immigration centers and mental institutions police officers don't just commit all of them on the clones where they commit the crime of murder or manslaughter and that's the main reason people are going to be too late if we do know that this is going on and also continue to do something about it if there are human rights abuses in iran we can play a role in trying to be complaining about human rights abuses up in britain and the sense of being the silence. that's worth shouting about these people say but this protest fellow is the police at downing street refused to take that petition and they had to leave it tied to the railings. for the crime in. london and coming up later in the program. tortured you ask
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gets a grilling on the u.n. human rights council for the first time and is accused of abuse. plus an eighty nine year old has become a father for a third time promised a long life by the fortune teller of world war two veteran says he's not planning to stop there either. u.s. news channels are showing a bit of flash in a bid to attract more ratings and men are finding themselves out of work as pretty young women take their places in harsh economic times many out would seem to be choosing hemlines not headlines and finds out the babes are taking over. coming in very dense airmass signs of a seven twenty seven when you walk out the door. what kind of weather do you want pretty much dominated be prepared warming trend and who do you want to hear it from two inches of snow supposed to is two stations a new show on the weather at the same time and the really nice looking woman one
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would probably want to know how about her oh my gosh. i was on a spanish at the fair and balanced conservative fox news channel to marie who has a check of our she's the newest addition meteorologist maria molino morning and taking a look at to tell you all about the high pressure systems onshore flows humid subtropical climate patterns a two minute report with visuals of weather patterns in the background as t.v. ratings are declining constantly more and more people are getting their news from other sources like the internet so i think it sexing it up is a really cheap easy way to get people to watch it and no one wants to hear that but that's a fact we want to just lie down. these days more whether men are losing their coveted position to the opposite sex i mean has more sex appeal is becoming a requirement for mainstream media success it was turned into entertainments marketable. to fox news i'm blog. and know people news
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channel knows the power of pretty well better than fox everybody else that's really not mentioned is that american news is business and chances are you want to really watch me on the news. but you may watch me give you the news the u.s. cable news pioneer has become number one notwithstanding its female friendly lineup in creative camera angles and that's a tough over at c.n.n. ratings are diving where you're being inappropriate veteran larry king is retiring and new york governor turned client number nine eliot spitzer. has failed to draw the feedback of his female counterparts. and with the t.v. news industry struggling to survive its bikes out this morning but it is cold so you've got your warm gear weathering the storm may mean wearing a bit less not necessarily more important r.t.
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new york. offer more on this in those stories just log. on terra web site at r t dot com right now. and after decades of rotting man to the stars the stars by going to war germany are the rector was chosen because of a drone as a launching pad for his latest movie. and on this very day nineteen years ago the communist party that had been in power for more than seventy years was banned around russia who did it and why i find out in our russian now section. the u.s. has for the first time faced the united nations human rights council over accusations of rights abuse an american off officials faced harsh criticism over violations
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including racial discrimination at home and torture in the country's jails abroad council members in geneva called for the closure of guantanamo bay prison and full investigations into abuse allegations against u.s. troops american representative strongly denied all accusations brian becker of the answer coalition says washington is trying to change its image after the bush administration. the bigger picture is that the obama administration is trying to rectify the problem that the bush administration created in terms of u.s. image around the world the united states could not continue to lecture all the other countries in the world about democracy and human rights and freedom and at the same time have as its principal image that of torture torture incorporated because bush and cheney and rumsfeld not only invaded afghanistan invaded iraq they detained tens of thousands of people they said they were liable to be upheld under the geneva conventions they were they were tortured they were taken to other countries the secret rendition places in other words the image of the united states
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was one of torture the opposite of freedom or democracy and. so now the obama administration has subjected the united states to a reviewer universal policy review and the rest of the world is taking aim at the united states and highlighting its flaws it's the facts in terms of human rights the formal position of the conservatives is that the united states can only be the judge it can never be a judge that somehow it's superior to the people of cuba or venezuela or those countries that seek to be independent of the united states what an article i mean to live from moscow plenty have for you this hour including. it didn't take us very long to experience the extreme conditions this i'll be involved in this throws your way but if you know how to work with made sure to work hard at your survival you'll find that it has a lot find out what treasures are hidden inside we are here in just a few minutes. and he may be almost ninety but a man from southern russia has shown he still has what it takes to become
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a dad. is among the world's oldest father is and has already discovered he has plenty of tales to tell his baby boy. out of my eighty nine but he loves to spend time with little lot of tool believe it or not he's not this baby's grandpa. daddy's boy my son he's the father instead of the fairy tales of my telling the child how he fought the nazis. before the war you know to live very and the birth of their second child was a miracle for my east and he's thirty four year old wife you've given you know we want to share the joy with the world you tell me am i in the guinness book of records yet because i think i should be there for conceiving a child at my age. the desire of live in a small town of a remote viewer and saw them russia the birth of little water to turn them into
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local celebrities. or low neighbors congratulated. sixty recruits visits at their home in just a month even the local mayor says he is not getting as much publicity the visits often turned into news conferences and even though the result of screw a little tired of all the attention they still share the daily lives with the press their only concern just how much loan this life will last most men in the family have lived long lives so he soaping to see his one hundred first birthday but perhaps the sad part for this very unusual russian family is how they're going to live their lives some twenty years from now when one of my use will pass away leaving them on their own. cross in the region. and coming up in our special report veterans unveil new details of world war two we explore the berlin operation of the soviet army next hour here on our team. this is just
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a parliament building in. that. sixty five years ago. it was the final target. major offensive for the army. scout became the symbol of the formal sanctions sort of. a victory over nazi germany. the follow. on r.g. . moscow in kabul have agreed to join forces in the fight against opium production in afghanistan that comes as president karzai reversed his complaints about a drugs raid conducted by nato and russian agents near the border with pakistan artie's military analyst says the afghan president realized he needs to join the international anti-narcotics effort to promote his own image of the country's main drug bust or. just as expected they have going to president hamid karzai
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backtracked on his accusations regarding the russian party. in a joint trial lateral counter-narcotics operation in southern afghanistan however backtracking is not enough for hamid karzai to exonerate he's image and close association as an official top lobbyist for afghan drag lawrence now has a unique opportunity to lead the way and be the afghan counter-narcotics police in hell manned anaconda har and thus to prove he's relevance as the genuine leader of afghanistan and to lead that aerial and airborne assault on the poppy fields in southern afghanistan can prove for they regular afghans that after all i mean i could make
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a total reverse from being an official top political cover for the drug lords genuine military leader of afghanistan who could also take full responsibility in a new counter-narcotics and maybe later counter corruption campaign in his own country. and a brief look at some other stories from around the world leader of a powerful mexican drug cartel has been shot dead by security forces in a town near the u.s. border tell me a storm was killed after a gun battle that raged for several hours three gunmen and two marines also died the u.s. was offering a reward of up to five million dollars for his arrest the leader of the gulf cartel was accused of smuggling tons of drugs across the border over the past decade. the yemen based al-qaeda group has claimed responsibility for mailing parcel bombs to
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the u.s. last week officials in the united arab emirates and britain intercepted the explosives lead in packages addressed to synagogues in chicago and they'd received a tip off from al qaeda member who handed himself in the group has also claimed responsibility for september's u.p.s. cargo plane crash in dubai. next it's a close up series as we continue to explore what russia has to offer. this week we travel to toms krege and it's famous for the variety of natural treasures the have been preserved for generations deep forest and clean lakes offer of the finest of siberian nature tesser salia enjoy the pleasures of the wilderness . the times square and in southwestern siberia has long been known to be rich in oil and gas at the local economy has been linked with oil and gas and other related industries for quite some time but the local economy has
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a new growing and developing sector and that involves the collection of the gathering of the processing of while growing natural products such as berries mushrooms and pine nuts there are some companies that do invest in the processing of these products and was very interesting here is that this is really growing in the wild so people here could just go to the forests and go gather that themselves and the results they get of course depends on how much they gather i am in the heart of what really is the perfect example of that lush greenery of that rich forestry that make up such an abundant natural resource for the tomsk region it has over a million hectares of agricultural land and more than half the territory is covered with forest in order for people in collecting pine cones in a forest families come with children young people do it a lot you can collect for your own consumption or you can sell them at a good price there are people who leave off this business. it's estimated that picking and processing different kinds of wild produce provides an income for as
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many as one hundred fifty thousand local inhabitants those who gather can sell them to companies that process them like this one. this is the first stage of a process you can point to get the nuts kenzie gathered a special stations where people bring them there is a huge potential here which needs to be realised pine cones wild mushrooms and a wide. variety of berries are there for the picking almost ninety percent of what's picked is processed here to the depth of our company processes wild berries we store frozen berries industrial fruits facilities and process them into different kinds of jams from a taste of the sweet fruits of the wild to taste of the rough side of the siberian wilderness. before we patrol the surrounding forests the folly here is quite diverse you can spot alex pears slinks and sables in winter you can hunt moves but chasing them on skis as for bears they can only be hunted in their dance in winter
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the rangers spend a month at a time in the thick of the forest and in order to survive while they're there hunting for food has become part of their daily routine. no bears this time but there was certainly no shortage of birds. come on urban people are just not suited to all this it takes no one in a most habits in being a good child to be successful hunter well i'm no good at either of those so i tried my hand at fishing instead it didn't take us very long to experience the extreme conditions in siberian wilderness throws your way but if you know how to work with nature and to work hard at your survival you'll find that it has plenty to offer so that let's talk a bit more about this industry with andre who is joining us right now thank you very much for joining us now you just tell us a bit more about this industry in talks. first of all in terms of it's a sport because half of the people in the city well and seize on these. they go
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collecting berries or mushrooms i personally hate collecting berries but collecting mushrooms is for a lot of fun the forest is right and it's not very far so you just go there collect whatever you find it's yours the forest is for everybody this stuff doesn't grow where you want to it grows where it wants to so you must find it and bring it and then of course there is an industry which does it for money only four percent of what grows is actually collected so there's a vase area for the industry to grow you know to what extent do you think it's going to grow we can speak millions of dollars we can all speak about hundreds of millions of dollars it will never be the primary industry or even close to that but it may be very. substantial over industry. i think it grows but don't forget it also depends on the harvest so we are very much interested in
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that and i guess i can say we welcome investment all right well thank you very much for that they're all right so the a collection and the process to go while growing natural products is a developing sector industry as a drain. and rightly said and when you just go into the forests and go to the villages what you can really see is the involvement of the people that go out there and collected themselves i guess right now that is what's most interesting about this sector and to where it's going to be going in the future will again that depend on make sure. has weeks moscow out looks at russian bread baking am brewing of the traditional drink costs and while tasting and says. well it would be rude to try some. grow up on the for red card on the barristers on the protections and later when it comes to
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bread and russia get money from sleeper yes prabhupada for a. while and if you watch moscow with martin anderson about ten minutes time here in our table before that we'll take a look what's happening in business with. hello and a very welcome to the business program here on r t with me here live back about china's central bank says the latest burst of money printing from the u.s. could endanger the global economy as the fat stimulus highlights the need to reform the international monetary architecture china says a special drawing rights developed by the international monetary funds could be used as a global reserve currency that is something emerging economies have been proposing
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via the g twenty and this is the global crisis erupted more than two hears ago china's central bank's head says that as do far as would offset a speculated bubble created by the u.s. liquidity injections. stocks rally it after the fed's new round of stimulus the u.s. dollar fell to its lowest level of the year is some analysts say the u.s. is consciously aiming at inflation devaluation hunt hoping to export its problems to the world decision to increase quantities of the thing by six hundred billion dollars it's a complete disaster i mean we're not in a situation where the total is going to be something like eight hundred fifty the month hundred billion dollars by the end of next year and that's going to be approximately one hundred billion per month which effectively means that really what we're seeing is the sort of a repurchase agreement of the american deficit if you look at the economic actually manufacturing was rebounding in october according to american statistics crude
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their housing beat up particularly a big number of private sector hiring but the truth is that actually the job picture was improving ever so slightly within the private sector which is the engine of the american economy but you american government is certainly not retail field has been remarkably strong over the course of time therefore it's quite bizarre because what we're risking at the economic good market distortion of the dollar is being pushed through the floor and that's really the sort of appalling beggar thy neighbor kind of approach which is i'm going to help the. a common way because of making important more and more. completion for the average worker while. like europe with a further problem. apparently making. out of. russian investor in facebook and internet holding mail dot argues forty one percent in london after raising nine hundred twelve million dollars in the city's biggest i.p.o. since july the stocks climbed from eleven point three to thirty nine dollars in
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london trading today at that price male dr here as the but first day performance among london stocks or at least to hear us. the skies are open once again across moscow russian pilots no longer need to sit permission to fly in the city but while certain regulations for light weight aircraft have been canceled some obstacles remain as they do it out of explains. the skies of the russia into smaller me ssion as of this week later aircraft flying below three thousand meters no longer have to suit permission for their route twenty four hours it had been given permission authority is now required pilots to notify them of their flight plans small of the nation existence is far from florida and while the new rules are welcome once will doesn't make a summer as the saying goes on an international regulations regional regulations are is still an obstacle to open skies it's
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a rather small but important development for russia's air industry well it's a little small aviation can become a good base for pilot training because now we face a serious deficit of pilots small aviation can also keep alive the whole range of regional airports all over russia in the future in many form the basis of commercial transportation. unlike europe and united states flights over big cities are banned and regional flight. i have to navigate a mountain of people who are it requires commercial and political will to develop the segment legislation might ease the way through but it wouldn't change dramatically if small market driven. and in our case or in case of the aviation market development in russia it's about the mentality change flying around russia even in small planes is still a law rather than an everyday reality with the rush is vast here too is it crucial
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to develop air transportation at all levels we're going to starting small but the potential benefits are huge. in a to do business r.t. . that's here update from now but you can always find most or is on our website r.t. dot com slash business. a
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