tv [untitled] November 13, 2010 6:00am-6:30am EST
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where the asia pacific economic cooperation forum is currently going on it's going to be a two day summit today has been the first day so here the twenty one members of the operation have come together to discuss of course very similar recently twenty in seoul south korea state of the global economy and how. cooperate to get out of the countries find themselves in especially after the global financial crisis so on the table here is the fear and open trade and investment between countries so of course when you talk about free trade you're talking about lowering of barriers you're talking about a lot of pros and cons a lot of give and take between the countries the policy makers have come here to discuss those between between the countries and to make sure there's a lot more cooperation between let's just remember that. makes up more than half of the g.d.p. of the world during the national crisis of the first ones to get out of it or at
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least to not be hit as hard as the western countries have been are the countries from with this so they play a very very big. global economic landscape aside from those main agenda on the table are the meetings on the sidelines you have the leaders of the countries need to have a bilateral. talks earlier today and we had russia and japan sat down together russian president. and japanese prime minister all. together of course to discuss economic issues as well as situation karylle islands the started between moscow and when the president of russia visited the. just last month and this has raised concerns in tokyo so this is something that the two presidents have been talking about they had also decided to move forward and there are talking about economic cooperation they know that despite. other issues that
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maybe. they want to move forward economically because it will be to the benefit of both countries earlier we've also seen japan and the united states. prime minister and president obama meeting as they were discussing the. very renewed their alliance or fifty euro law and the two countries basically strengthen their alliance again this because of a rising of china concerns over rising china and north korea so they too have talked about their alliance not just economically but also strategically politically another meeting that's happened with. several leaders heads of states involved russian president dmitry medvedev is his signing a meeting is his signing a contract with japan and china regarding the building of a new chemical plant but this is going to be an important investment and they signed this agreement early this morning china and the us having just come from twenty summit they didn't actually sit down for me to hear it. this is still
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lingering this issue is brought over carried over to a currency war basically the u.s. is accusing china of not wanting to. the you want the renminbi appreciate and therefore making and giving china an unfair advantage in terms of cheap exports but on the other hand the you have has recently injected six hundred billion dollars into their economy and china is saying that will this is going definitely a move in order to keep the u.s. dollar low so that is in itself currency manipulation so against of the two countries have reached a deadlock and this has not been solved until a lot of very interesting things coming out of. those who were not so confident that there is actually going to be something coming out of this coming out of this and then there are those who are still looking forward to what will be the end of talks because they're saying that the asia pacific economic cooperation have all.
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he's been very interdependent with each other they're much more hopeful about the outcome of this summit now it's more russian president dmitry medvedev will be meeting with us president barack obama so that's something to look forward to to see what they are they are going to be talking about and we'll also have the results of what concrete actions what concrete measures the countries have who are participating have a come to agree upon. reporting that while you all with plenty more still to come clued in socialist ideas are seeing a revival across the world defining the capitalist regimes for shaken by the economic downturn. well after this summer's sweltering heat temperatures and russian are breaking records again several regions including the capital are experiencing extremely warm weather at this time of the year. finds out what the experts have to say about it. usually with pulling out our winter coats right now
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but something is definitely our raw in the weather department in fact it's not just most who are muscovites have been enjoying several very very warm days no need for code soreheads but if we were to go down to the south of russia in fact we could enjoy swimming and sunbathing to the fullest degree it's that hot out there and of course this is not something that russians are historically used to if we were to go back to let's say nine hundred forty one during the world war two period fuel was freezing in tanks of course people were people were need deep in snow blizzards basically the usual winter things that were happening in the vendor and we don't have to go that far in time is not earth that just let's say ten years ago same story again snow would be out here people could ice skate on the most cool river you could not do that right now maybe swimming its course if you like that kind of cold. blood or right now but obviously something is going on and winter is in no
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hurry to arrive in fact in some places in the western part of russia trees are starting to bloom again they can grab the grass is still green and bears are not hibernating roaming around looking for food to eat birds are not flying south so something is going on something that people are not used to and definitely winter is in no hurry to arrive at this moment actually the experts are sort of separated into three groups want of them is saying that of course the manmade pollution is to blame we don't have to go back far to remember the british petroleum disaster in mexico gulf of course that has affected the loop current in the gulf and that is one of the intrinsic parts of the gulf stream and if that is affected of course obviously temperatures at not just northern america but in europe are going to be affected as well and as a matter of fact something is going on. in the world in fact everything that's been
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happening for the last year year and a half as far as weather is concerned actually looks more like something out of a hollywood blockbuster. about the apocalypse rather than something that we're usually used to example snow. don't get to hear much about that at least you didn't about this year europe was suffering from severe flooding at this past spring and of course like you mentioned earlier. people dying from overheating fires raging all of that because of the weather of course other scientists are saying that it's all because of the sun so the sun flares are to blame and yet of course there's a third group of scientists saying this has been going on for millions of years and we should just relax and enjoy the weather while we can. while you can always find many more stories on our website. and here's a quick preview of what's waiting for you on. our wedding. were supposed to be the
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. bride and groom to tragedy. we meet the georgian troops. feeding them. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of. giant corporations are today. it's now ten minutes past the hour here in moscow you are with r t and in times of economic downturn and those who promise equality for all and once again gaining ground the age old debate between socialism and capitalism is coming to the
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foreground again and as artie's as you heard this reports the left seems to be winning the argument. mr gorbachev tear down this wall i these images have come to symbolize the end of the cold who are. the scenes of the berlin wall falling were beamed across the world as the historic moment when the west beat the soviet union and capitalisms formula defeated project communism was. years later the cameras showed the other angle the economic collapse brought by capitalism victory the us mark said as world freedom day with the us government means when they say they celebrated as freedom day with the fall of the berlin wall what they really need is the freedom of us corporations to be able to plunder exploit and really do what they please within the borders that they weren't able to initially be viewed. as
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a. right to say and isn't that something they said saddam would cling to power and now that the status he was hanging on to berlin seems to my all the word for what you're seeing here in the ages of american soldiers and iraqis declaring virtual victory over the statue of saddam hussein beamed to viewers worldwide. it was staged as a spontaneous outpouring of iraqis inspired by the american soldiers seeking to liberate them that was found out soon afterward to organized by the u.s. army so the symbols are really hatched by messengers coming out often of the pentagon and the white house and the state department and these symbols some insist are used to indicate that washington's agenda is the only agenda and those are these the symbols of victory for the u.s. government so all over the world that if you oppose united states you work harder
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to come to it and we will never complete story. socialism despite being declared dead. has seen a revival in governments in countries all over the world. when united states talked about the overthrow of the soviet union and the coming down of the berlin wall as the end of socialism it's absolutely not true a system of capitalism in the k. at this point there are pieces of the berlin wall all over the world what came following the historic moment was this bali hood era of freedom now marked by economic collapse and list war two decades after the fall of the berlin wall some argue the u.s. empire is also in clothing its influence waning in the face of rising world powers several of them with the stink socialist leanings jan hospice r t washington d.c. well it's not only in developing countries the socialist parties are getting vocal
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vice presidential candidate in the two thousand and eight u.s. election eugene explains why he feels america also needs socialism. we believe that in a world and particularly in a country where there is so much wealth and it's primarily appropriated by a small few people to the detriment of millions and millions hundreds of millions of people the vast majority of people who are either in abject poverty or at least don't see the full rewards of their labor that socialism the system in which the needs of people can be met by production and in fact the production of society in the way society or going to it was organized is one hundred percent directed towards the broad needs of the people which are not bad now whether it's health care whether it's education access to jobs and so on this is why we believe socialism is the answer to the current economic woes that exist under the capitalist system that are particularly pronounced now during this economic crisis our time out of check out some other international news in brief this hour and the u.n. has made an appeal for one hundred and sixty million dollars to fight the cholera
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outbreak in haiti which has now claimed seven hundred and twenty four lives and aid agencies are battling to contain the epidemic amid fears that all. spread even further all of this after the water supply was contaminated following last month's hurricane millions are now said to be at risk more than eleven thousand cases have been confirmed since the outbreak began last month. seven people have been charged in connection with international all good trafficking in kosovo the group is thought to have lured twenty foreign nationals into the region and removed their organs for transplant making false promises of payment a former senior health official was among those charged the trafficking allegedly took place in a clinic in the capital a further two people have been listed as wanted by interpol. our forces are coming in the pro-democracy leader has been released from house arrest she's been in detention for fifteen of the last twenty one years the rest drew widespread
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international condemnation the nobel peace prize laureate that said she would not accept the release of conditions are imposed which would exclude from politics of course we're talking about unsung suchi and she has become a symbol of the struggle to rid the country of decades of military rule. well violence continues to rage in afghanistan at least seven civilians have been killed in the east of the country after a suicide car bomb attack at a crowded market earlier major nato base in the east of the country was also targeted by militants now eight of the attackers were killed before they managed to enter the site amid the rising tide of unrest the u.s. is prolonging it stay there for another four years but as artie's military contributor explains washington strategy to increase its military presence in the region partly came as a surprise. it was a bad idea from the outset to set up an artificial deadline for the u.s. forces withdraw from afghanistan so it didn't come as
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a surprise when recently their washington trio the u.s. state department chief the pentagon chief and their journey chiefs of staff and now the deadline will be postponed for another four years it has been long suspected but now it's official. but the credit for the extension of the u.s. forces was drawled to general petraeus and the u.s. commander in afghanistan the whole idea of the artificial deadline for the u.s. pullout cut both ways on the other side it was a good idea to provide the sense of urgency for the abdomen leadership to clean up their act together and to take full responsibility for the future of the country starting from providing the security all across afghanistan but since there is no leadership you know again it stands regarding the afghan government which is completely paralyzed by the corruption and incompetence while soaked in drug
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trafficking business no doubt it was a smashing tactical success for general petraeus to. hold the u.s. counter-narcotics offensive in afghanistan as. initiative. well coming up for you and tom it is time here on our to see this week's moscow out explores the jewish community in russia i discovered suits rather russian flag. has everything regarding jewish culture from the menorah and the six hole this is a yarmulke skullcaps there are also a wide range of english and russian speaking books and even various souvenirs and games take a look at this we've got our stamps to. do with it. even surprises. jewish stanford sports got pretty and.
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it was. time to dive into the world of business with charlotte given. the news here now that the rusher is going green hello yes daytona power machines builds out so many games says it will start producing wouldn't turbines in two thousand and twelve steps toward renewable energy we have the details later in the program but first this hour russian prime minister vladimir putin is to hold talks with his ball gehring counterpart or itself in sofia topping the agenda is energy cooperation and primarily because struction of the sell stream gas pipeline intended to pump russian gas to europe under the black sea and agreement will allow the creation of a joint stock company to oversee the production of the bulgarian section by the end of the year xander nazir of the senior gas analyst at metropole i.f.c. gave r.t.
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his views on the event. well gary is the key contrarian for it deciding which pipeline will be at all and probably which pipeline will be the first one in the book stream. it's pretty important contra for the spot blinds for the book is essential basically for all of this meeting will finally decide the question which pipeline will be through the bulgarian territory south stream or in the book a pipeline overall everybody's talking about gas pipeline south stream an oil pipeline from go go right to greece i think the most important things are. discussions of the gas price. gas problem should give a five to seven percent discount for gas for bulgaria for the next two or three years. several world leaders including russian president medvedev are meeting for the asia pacific economic cooperation summit has already brought some deals among them the signing of a contract between russia and japan and china to construct
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a fertilizer plant in russia tatarstan the first major facility in a region for the last twenty years and one of the world's largest if this type of project is worth one billion dollars it would involve china's national chemical engineering corporation because new to the she has the industry's digits and russia's state home a money maker accelerated scene is another attempt to settle global financial issues by pushing for free trade after the g. twenty failed to agree on how best to boost the world economy. clearly there is a very ambitious agenda for trade liberalization in the region and i think one of the important issues will be the degree to which countries follow and deliver on the commitments that they have with respect to this liberalization. another issue i think will be the issue of investments in the region and the possibility to again facilitate the flow of investment across countries that will be important i think
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and we balancing the world economy as well because really we're talking about the most important region probably in terms of growth for the world economy. time see how the markets are going down here moscow the forces are open for trade and both falling around three quarters of a percent for the main players in the red this energy matrix the biggest drag on the markets is the real snake will shed more than one percent of the r.t.s. . russian power machines go to as home and it will produce wind turbines for two thousand and twelve the move by the state companies signals that green energy has finally come of age in russia to china play a covert reports. the global wind turbine market is booming growing over thirty percent last year but russia's share so far is close to zero russia is the leading producer of traditional hydro carbon energy but experts say the country
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needs to harness the power of wind done some in older to make best use of its oil and gas the one thing you know about your oil and gas assets is that their value will increase over time so in terms of a long term economic strategy selling as much as you can now is a really bad idea and what you should be doing is selling a moderate amount but saving and developing as much as you can for the time when price when the price of oil is two hundred or three hundred or four hundred or five hundred dollars a barrel once humanity has come to the notion that oil is is way too valuable to burn according to the international energy agency new clear and renewable energy will supply two thirds off world and energy by twenty or thirty russia's fuel giants gas problem. all looking at alternative sources the declared strategy is to boost the sheriff renewables in the country's energy balance to turn a half percent in five years but they're having to do it without the state subsidy
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is common in europe how much money does the government spends on renewable generation. isn't it fair know now we warn portion green energy producers want the government to go and taint higher prices for electricity derived from bringing you a bill sol says they admit that's the only way green and energy can be profitable but russia's dependence on traditional sources is so strong that renewable projects are likely to remain no more than experiments and till they prove their long term viability that's the business our team. and the russian insurance. market is expected to reach pre-crisis levels within months so far this year the market is growing by twenty four percent the drive of the growth is the cossacks and growing consumer confidence but in a question of reports. that young charny and his company answered the russian
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insurance market only two years ago from the start of the financial downturn two years on some saturates of the economy have almost recovery to pre-crisis levels and among them the insurance market we have followed this guy and on the russian market. with what's going on on the other market and based on that though we are strong if you've got a cover here on the national interest market especially in the sector or from what insurance indeed this year the domestic insurance market will grow by twenty four percent x. precede the market will reach the pre-crisis levels of two thousand and eight within months one key driver is the nasty car production forecast to reach one point seven million next year and now the growth sector is buildings insurance and september president meet the needs of ease of called form and battery find surance after the summer's devastating wildfires however this will take much longer than the government wants according to one of the country's leading insurers the general
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director of angus trucks says negotiations alone will take two years. what we see now are only talks on how to implement mandatory fire insurance in the country if we talk about insuring apartments it mostly means insuring liability but if you talk about countryside houses in this deals more with property insurance the state hasn't made its decision yet i think talks will go on for at least two years it's clear that number is so long it won't drive the recovery consumer confidence is crucial as the industry is to meet its potential my dinner which no business r.t. . and finally good news if you work a google the internet giant says it will give its top model. a thirty percent pay rise next year as comes off to google announced it will give all its employees a temp a cent increase to stop them defecting to facebook in a landmark case one employee has been given three point five million dollars in stocks to remain with the search company c.e.o.
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a lot. as well to push. those so many years of past. summer hoping to find their savior. others shake their executioners longing for justice. those so many years of past. memory is still a model. as well as whole state. is just a parliament building in. sixty five. it was the final target on the last major offensive from the red army. its capture became the symbol on the fall of the fascists. victory over nazi germany. the following.
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declared socialism appears to be making a comeback in countries across the world with many experts predicting the decay of capitalist. weather extremes experienced on every continent. approaching climatic apocalypse under so much for someone to blame. all next in the latest edition of the team explores the jewish community in russia with a twist stay with us. i welcome to the moscow jewish community stands out for you this conflict has been the.
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