tv [untitled] November 13, 2010 11:00am-11:30am EST
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explains. greason tell emerging here in kosovo at the moment an organized crime group including a former health minister involved in organ trafficking now the story starts a couple of years ago when doctors working for the private health clinic medical is the can see behind me were investigated for allegedly performing these illegal organ transfer operations now the group was said to have targeted poor people from regions such as russia kazakhstan and remain here and offering them around twenty thousand dollars to come here and have these operations performed with the recipients as well being charged a huge amount of money for the cases taken by the police mission working here in kosovo and they pulled these indictments the seven people now the prosecution haven't actually made these public but we've been able to gain access to one of the documents and seeing what the indictment said the one person named in the indictment also has links to another shocking case involving organ trafficking now
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in that instance is alleged that around three hundred serbian war prisoners during the course of the war were kept in a house. by the close a liberation army and were killed and their organs used for trafficking now the details of that case came to light when the former chief prosecutor of the war crimes tribunals khalid to ponce released a big detailing some of this information now what it was covered by the media at the time in the new toys yellow house incident and other details of that case with particularly greece and there were allegations of people having organs for me and then being kept alive until the other organs when needed and then being killed and although the case to detain media attention there was heavy criticism that it was never fully investigated properly and that there were many people who were trying to block that and the story coming to light with this latest case there really are growing concerns because they could become a breeding ground for these types of crimes indeed commentators saying that there are many people including possibly authorities who are profiting heavily from this
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type of crime. well this is r t and there are many more stories on the way for you this hour and soon we take you to. phone numbers so i think my fast. brazilian supermodel. it's a place for love long guys to learn pick up one on one and they're prepared to pay you handsomely for the perfect flirting. well after failing to find a remedy for currency maneuvering and trade troubles of the g. twenty some of the world leaders have now headed for japan and while economic strife tops the list of the summit of pacific rim nations as well the leaders also have some territorial disputes which need their attention. is at the apec meeting. free and open trade and investment has always been one of the main goals of the
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twenty one of member states but this year it's easier said than done it's a little more difficult especially since a lot of the leaders attending apec had just come from the g twenty and at the g twenty if not nothing really was accomplished there were no pre-meds signed between the countries and basically there was an air of the protectionism there were fears of protectionism and there were also accusations coming from the different countries that each one was protecting the interests of their own country so people are not expecting much really from apec i don't think anything particularly positive is. going to come out of it other than i think this is a forum in which the focus is on trade and economics but the fact that the u.s. could not get the free trade deal in seoul who done with the south koreans before this meeting which is something that i think president obama clearly wanted to happen the fact that it didn't frankly suck some of the air from from this meeting now so as it is with any forum leaders of the countries that are represented here
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do meet on the sidelines for bilateral or multilateral talks and one of those talks that happened was between the russian president dmitry medvedev and the prime minister of japan and as we know tokyo at the moscow have been in a rather tense mood because of the issue of the karylle islands the president of russia had a visit to these islands earlier this month and he's a first cousin actually to set foot on those islands and it pal is laying claim to them but russia has ownership say that their ownership is disputed and here is what foreign minister sergei lavrov had to say about that meeting. as decreased prime minister you know it's a con once again expressed regret over president. president reaffirms our vision of the situation the president. it seems self region to visit this is over territory and things will stay this way the president all foods to change their
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approach to the issue of the peace treaty and superiority of the economy instead well there will be more bilateral talks happening to more the second day of the summit and the one that we're looking forward to is the one between russian president medvedev and u.s. president barack obama will have to wait and see if something will come out of that meeting. or are still reporting right there wolf more insight on this let's talk to you who is the director of the ask you and center the moscow to institute of international relations good to see you let's start with a dispute over the korea all islands japan initially started to be rather tense or for it after the russian president dmitri men together made a visit to those islands but then it changed his mind about having some dialogue indeed so what's what's that about why the change of heart. i think it's a simple always from and politics is the art of the possible and the way. japanese trade to move. was in fact bringing the soul into the realm of impossible
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so other than get into the together i think they just say that the has to be a way to improve the relations along some other directions rather than talking the territorial indeed because russia wants to put the disagreements to the side and focus on the economic relationship how possible is that what do you see an optimistic economic future for both parties here well relations with japan in the economic real developing in opposing way becoming bigger more they were sued for it and in fact it was the japanese business leaders who reminded the political leadership of the government who does it because the future of economic relations now which is how the summit in seoul there and there are many to say it was a failed summit the only agreement that the main parties came to agree upon was that of ok we will call back will scale back on the so-called currency wars but now
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we have a summit in japan to do any optimistic outlook for this summit. to figure out where it happened i think that the world is leaving the course is behind was wrong. and the agenda is agenda is too premature i think the proof of that is the american intervention to six hundred billion newly printed goes into the economy it's a sign that the previous systems to stimulate the economy did not work and that the economy did not respond in the way it was expected that america was injecting that six hundred billion into its economy because it was saying japan and china in particular rather china was under valuating its currency here so america had no choice but to inject this into its economy well the problem is that this is not a measure of national character because dollar is not in the national currency of the united states it's a global currency. so it's it inevitably will have global consequences. many of
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them not for the better for the global economy so we had the g twenty summit in seoul just wrapping up just just the just the other day the apec summit now happening on the far east do these summits actually get results as a decision making event or is it just some sort of p.r. stunt there where they put on a great cosmetic face but nothing really gets done. you know i would not go so far as to call the. gatherings merely talk shops or something like this earliest i would make a distinction between nuisance talk shops and useful to trips they pick since nine to ninety three and it was labeled by many observers as a talk show but there were there were not just one but but many occasions when it proved to be especially for russia a useful talk show well are you expecting any positive developments any any agreement to come out of the apec summit have i do not think that so far at least in the shape we see today was designed to be a decision making body it's
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a body for the exchange of opinions for. it has been performing this function pretty well so i would say at least of g. twenty summit which opened in the back to back version there will be a better understanding of where we are in terms of global economic situation when you talk about where we are in terms of the global economic situation as you say back to back in the g. twenty now to the apec summit all these world leaders are they acknowledging that we're still going a financial downturn when it comes to global economics so are they forecasting a positive future here. in my view. was that the positive future is realism if we get out of this and it's with a more realistic on the stand therefore we are that supposes the result all right because some ski director of the us ian center at the moscow state institute of international relations thank you you thank. well windows on the way in russia but
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you would never know it after suffering a sweltering summer novembers heating up as well temperatures or should be dipping below freezing but right now they're around fourteen degrees celsius. looks at why it's still hot stuff. usually with pulling out our winter coats right now but something is definitely are raw in the weather department in fact it's not just most poor 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 hard 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 deeper in snow blizzards basically the usual winter things that were happening in the vendor and
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we don't have to go that far in time as a matter of fact just say ten years ago same story again snow would be out here people could ice skate on the moscow river you could not do that right now obviously something is going on and winter is in no 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 one 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 the next approved gulf of course that has affected the loop current in the gulf and that is one of the intrinsic
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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 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 or be a puck about the apocalypse rather than something that we're usually used to for example snow in australia and in south america you don't get to hear much about that at least you didn't know about this year of europe was suffering from severe flooding at this past spring and of course like you mentioned earlier sweltering heat in moscow 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 were saying this has been going on for millions of years and we should just relax and enjoy the warm weather while we can.
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to approach you'll see a hard girl walking down the street and you won't know what to say or what to do and just walk right by you even in the united states capitol city where politics equals power men who score high from nine to five. are batting zero after dark so there are some in ours like this one held recently at a washington d.c. hotel column who goes by papa is worshipped by some for his methods of well. research at the time i was doing nothing but picking up girls and just loving r s d says the actual hands on training is achieved and there are three day boot camps in cities around the world intense training courses to help guys seal the deal so guys are actually willing to pay two thousand dollars for it. yeah we get. we get about one hundred to two hundred boot camp clients on any given month paying two thousand dollars up to twenty five hundred dollars for a more customized program we actually fly your city of choice whether there's any
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students on oprah not. we had one god paid ten thousand hours to flies to dubai i mean to spend two weeks there make no mistake most of those who sign up are looking for true love or a long term relationship they're looking to perfect the funds to which they can take a look at this guy successful in picking up a girl at the mall but clearly still nervous he's being videotaped by an r.f.d. instructor just a few feet away an instructor is texting his client and well encouraging to stop doing what they call the one man salsa and to be more comfortable sure enough there is a shift in energy real social dynamics also puts out d.v.d.'s with teaching tools and stories of success same fifteen girls right now i women all over the world approaching it is a result of the way you live your life. and it is something that goes away one way to make it go away i'm thinking outside the box when meeting girls like this guy
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did according to r s d this approach works. in this community it's all about strategy and speed got the phone numbers fast as number closes like a brazilian supermodel in like fifteen seconds perhaps the ultimate goal well we won't talk about that but it starts with this here an introduction. and within seconds a close christine for is now our t. . our list structure on the world of the other main stories this hour and me and mark pro-democracy leader has walked free after spending most of the past two decades under house arrest on song suchi greeted thousands of cheering supporters saf the military authorities allowed her release and remove the barricade surrounding her lakeside residence suchi had become one of the most prominent political prisoners and world leaders are welcoming the move to detention. muslims
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from around the world are heading to mecca for the annual hard pilgrimage which starts on monday it's a required ritual for muslims who are able to travel to america at least two and a half million are expected this time around worshippers of gathered for the first prayers in the holy city ahead of the official opening security has been intensified over saudi fears of possible terror attacks. and fires swept through a zoo in southwest germany killing twenty six of the animals it broke out in a farm enclosure and staff were unable to save shetland ponies sheep and goats inside a nearby and large animals such as the elephants on hippos were brought to safety none of the stuff or visitors were injured in the blaze which took about one hundred firefighters to tackle. now let's get the latest from the world of business with korea.
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hello and welcome to our business program here in r.t. thanks for joining me energy companies from russia and bulgaria signed a deal to build a bulgarian section of the south stream pipeline representatives of gas problem and bulgarian energy holding are to set up a joint venture by the end of the year it settles a long running will they won't they saga but kerry had wavered about taking part in the pipeline project which will supply russian gas to europe and to the black sea now russia's prime minister arrived in sofia to mark the event he said but garry will quadruple its earnings for gas transit under the deal russia is also building a nuclear power plant in bulgaria and is looking for european investors to help finance the project saturday signing was the final step before the actual construction of the pipeline as early as next year. now to get the latest on the discussions joined live by correspondent daniel bushell who is in severe and nice
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to see you daniel so what can you tell us about the meeting. well there's a saying here a hungry bad dance and prove that today safina saffir finally after signing up to one of europe's largest energy projects that it comes after a bitter battle between two of europe's hard men. back of the recession is the seventh dan karate black belt. a black belt. and expensive suggested only a little tongue in cheek that that reflects the way that the to do business as soon as bruce a foreign power he threw out existing energy deals between belgariad and russia and that's a big south stream through his country was one of those agreements this pipeline had sixty three billion cubic meters of gas from russia to western europe that's enough to supply thirty million hallums and it's a classic judo maneuver
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a classic things from putin opening up agreements and the good with. which pittsburgh area on the back foot remain is a rival transit states about russia's head of government. and so the preferred routes through it's sure it's. easy to fish fighting his way into several concessions including cheaper russian gas and russia building a big nuclear plant but this is not the end of the story there was no agreement today and the chief of fashion gas no price listed there so no price for that you can count in a place called bell and a in bulgaria. greenlee's make sure there's a but i want to i want to underline the european image of south stream the leading companies of italy and trounce are already included in the development of this
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project and we have proposals from other west european partners there is problem and don't care in energy holding working on the technicalities of the boat carrying part of south stream the work has already started well got a few in the region. well thank you daniel for briefing us on these latest deals between a russia and bulgaria that was our correspondent daniel bushell reporting live from sofia now leaders meeting at the age of pacific economic cooperation summit in japan agreed not to slide into protectionist measures tatarstan will get one of the world's largest fertiliser operations companies from china and japan will work with russia's state owned a more need to build the billion dollar plant the attack summit also continued joint work towards a regional free trade zone. now russia in this is pretty slow on saturday all the blue chips were in the red with energy majors the biggest drag bucking the trend was bear bank b.c.b. and telecom rose quickly lost over half
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a percent although it boosted sales revenue thirty nine percent year on year for first and third quarters of two thousand and ten. there are markets that traded six days this week were showing growth at the beginning of it however they closed in the red on saturday. president at troika dialogue were up the trends of the week. the first half of the week was really strong we traded off to these and it looks like this edition is changing in terms of russia we see more and more demand for russian stock and was the long to money entering the market and buying into russia the second half of this week is kind of a very healthy healthy and. weighted correction the market not only in russia but globally actually russia is following international market come what it is market and to the second half of this week was led by the concerns that the inflation in china is above the expectations and that china can start raising rates and that would lead to slow down the fall economy growth globally. russian power machines
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bill the ottoman that again mush will produce wind turbines from two thousand and twelve the move by the state companies signals that green energy has finally come of age and russia that's not because our ports. 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 needs to harness the power of wind and sun 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 and when the price of oil is two hundred or three hundred or four hundred or
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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 of world and argy 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 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 government higher prices for electricity derived from bringing you a bill souless they admit that's the only way the green and energy can be
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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 they'll long term viability that's the business our team. that's all we have for you for this hour i'll be back with more in less than fifteen minutes from no meanwhile let's take a look at what's happening in the world. holidaymaker
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who wouldn't dare to swim so deep. tourists would be scared of such cold water. and would never die. within the arm's reach. they are known to list the our researchers. and few more sunlight. in deep water. the headlines now here on our t.v. and in the business of tackling trade troubles moves to the asia pacific summit in japan this comes off to world leaders failed to agree on concrete measures at the g twenty as well as major economic issues the leaders also have some territorial
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disputes which meet their attention. because of a trade is exposed at least nine are suspected of tricking people into having bad kidneys removed and sold it. the big north play. in the one nine hundred ninety s. will. heating up in russia following this summer's extraordinary heat wave and fueling talks about global warming closing in temperatures should be dipping below freezing in central areas but they're getting around fourteen degrees celsius. well my colleague kevin know it will be here in half an hour's time but for the meanwhile it's interview show spotlight and this time going off speaks to a. presidential envoy to the north caucasus federal district thanks for watching.
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