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and it seems an appropriate place to aspire to a nuclear free world on the sidelines of the apec summit in hama presence made again even the bombers reiterated plans to slash their country's nuclear arsenals and enhance will security at the upcoming nato summit tees correspondent to test all syria is in japan for its. there at the apec summit that will be the talks between the russian president dmitry medvedev and a u.s. president barack obama happened on the sidelines it was the first talk of the a second day of the summit and yes at the top of the agenda on the table is the ratification of the new start treaty now president obama had there reiterated his commitment to the russian president that he is going to make sure that the treaty gets done at the lame duck session of the u.s. congress and he also said that he had communicated to the u.s. politicians that this is of the utmost priority i reiterated my commitment to go to start. during the lame duck session. or order
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this would reduce the nuclear long range missiles of the two countries by thirty percent it and it would allow the two countries to check on the stockpiles of each other two presidents brought this up today but they said that they will hammer out the details of the nato summit upcoming nato summit next week in lisbon we believe that russia nature of relations have improved its beneficial side right now we're working on a number of issues including the so-called european anti missile shield we've exchanged ideas as to what could be done here and will discuss this at the summit apart from that we've been working together in a productive way and will continue to do so this being the apec summit trade and economy is a very important topic and the year two presidents discuss the ascension of russia to the world trade organization the bid of russia to join the w t o no president obama has said that russia has the full support of the u.s. and he said actually said the russia belongs at w t o he spoke with the russian
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side they said that they expected this to happen at the earliest this spring two thousand and eleven. recently we've made serious progress in terms of russia's decision to the. this is an achievement by the american president and his team. who lived up to this reached during my visit to washington i hope this process will continue and brush it will soon access the. main topic on today's agenda for the two presidents and positively the positive results i thought of the start treaty ratification so it is very important that this is making ahead remaking a progress and a commitment is coming from the us a president on this matter while not trying to find the start treaty would send a voting signal to the world that's the opinion of america's chief negotiator for the first start treaty signed in one thousand nine thousand one us russian arms control is a critical part or critical component of dissuading other members of the international
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community to not go nuclear and if we can't get a modest arms control agreement ratified are we giving talking points to augmentin a shot in tehran what impact are we having. on pakistan. on india and on other would be nuclear powers in the in the greater middle east it has to be viewed as a as a massive setback in what i consider to be the kind of fundamental security problem of our of our day which is the spread of nuclear weapons to fragile we and sometimes rogue states and potentially on to terrorists and finally just simply say this i don't think frankly that the reset policy can survive the non ratification of start if we can't ratify this treaty we are
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going to send a signal of come on i believe of almost total incompetence to the rest of the international community. the top priority for the pacific rim leaders at the apec summit in japan was free trade and a final declaration the countries agreed not to introduce any new trade barriers for three years the this of twenty one economies also pledged to avoid protectionism which crept in all of the recent financial crisis some countries had to put aside differences and codes of the bates machine much spoken about during this week's g. twenty summit and some of their participants agreed to avoid the devaluation as a means of boosting exports and analysts say the g twenty agreements weren't binding and the solution is no there it is in the somali expats. the world at war the weapon currency. the fallout trade imbalance the
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world's paying i mean the world is paying the price for the asset bubbles that are being blown throughout the emerging markets and this high stakes battle for global exchange is china versus the u.s. on the western front the fed pumping six hundred billion bucks into the american economy the valuing the dollar while slamming china for not readily revaluing if you want on the eastern front the chinese position is well you're depreciating the dollar was you can we really value the removal of the chinese currency which the us keeps on insisting on so it's really a standoff one that smacks of double standards it's absolutely true that the united states of late has made don't mess to clean self-serving policy that was shortsighted and that did not consider the rest of the world and this set up the sole summit but despite global outrage with u.s. fiscal policy they got more of a high level silent treatment than any kind of fight right now it's the world
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against the united states and in terms of an agreement to deal with the currency war nuns going to happen there is no interest coming from china or germany the two other key players to solve this problem not interested or. acting interest. and that was before the session even started obama might have guessed there would be no compromising china wasn't budging and germany an export giant defends its right not to surrender its strength by spending more abroad to appease u.s. calls to help economic recovery much of europe seems to be sitting back and watching how this will all play out no one is willing to budge on the fundamentals not china not germany not the united states most certainly the group also agreed to develop early warning indicators to prevent economic turmoil but the question now is that enough to prevent this cas clash from getting out of control and he's there now r t from seoul south korea. where the u.s.
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had wanted to use the g twenty to pressure china but had to explain its actions instead that's what leading global currency rommany told r.t. the us was really looking for the g twenty to be a forum to continue to pressure china and to have you know more unified front against china and asian currencies current account surplus countries. from from the rest of the world and what it actually ended up turning into was that the u.s. had to go in there. the tables were turned that the u.s. actually had to explain its own behavior to a whole host of countries and the chinese i think were pretty adept at turning this around and there were a lot of other countries who didn't mind actually turning the tables a little bit on the us and saying ok well why don't you guys explain what you're doing with with the fed before your currency before you start kind of throwing stones at us. well yes or plan to help you in the program including students who
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revolution or call for commonsense report on the u.k.'s biggest battle protests against rising tuition fees. despite it being the birthplace for several of the world's religions palestine territories but a safe place for its children and christians on. this might years of official denial crossover has finally taken action over claims of alben trafficking these seven people have been charged with foreign nationals to the region and moving their organs for transplant on suspect is linked to the cost of a liberation army which was accused of setting new organs of top conserves. it was a war with a legacy of atrocities among the more shocking claims the alleged murders and harvesting of the organs of serbian war prisoners of the cause of a liberation army it's alleged to have happened in a place that became known as the yellow house in one thousand nine hundred ninety
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nine after the military technical agreement was signed q four and the two forces promised to secure the safety of all people living in kosovo regardless of their ethnicity but after the serbian forces left ninety percent of the kidnappings happened the allegations were made in a book by former u.n. war crimes prosecutor carla del ponte say but the case never made it to court because of a lack of evidence now they it's returned to the public attention in the wake of an investigation into another organ trafficking case in cars a day. the team focused on the private clinic medical. there are five people who charged. charges are. trafficking organized crime and i'll be using officer position and then on twenty or so for the second indictment related to medical scase course five and two persons are
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charged with. unlawful medical exercise although it's not yet officially being made public the indictment has been leaks the group are accused of removing the organs of people's poor they have been persuaded by the lure of money being offered around twenty thousand dollars for a kidney part of the leaked documents seen by a dirty also reveals that many of these people were never paid r.t. discovered that two days he'd been indicted and had been working at medicaid before it closed and now working at private clinic medical just next door to the place they're accused of having performed the illegal operations so we went to confront your america. we just tried to speak to america and they don't want to talk to us who are asking them about the two employees who are supposedly still working there despite having been involved in the medical case here's
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a guy where that were shut down you can see the proximity is extremely close another of the men indicted in the medicals case has possible links to yellow house after a war crimes tribunal witness claimed he was at the house the new investigation stares at painful memories for those who are still trying to discover the truth about what really happened in the yellow house case and where their missing family members are now. after the war me myself my husband and our three children were living in costa he went out one day and was taken away for questioning he never came back. this is a cause of aids past a still evident today and there are concerns that cause of a is becoming an easy breeding ground for organized crime days he still wonder how their family members suffered say the truth of what happens cannot be allowed to remain buried serafin
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a cause of a well there are always more stories on our website at r.t. dot com as a quick preview of what might touch your eye this hour an israeli security firm has developed a system which can identify people by the way they look at the world or details tarty dot com. fasten your seat belt on t.v. it takes the captain seat in the passenger plane find out which is which is do what's in the cockpit would take you there have a look at out dot com. this week a russian newspaper put a new twist on this summer's spy scandal between moscow and washington according to the paper the ten people accused of being illegal russian agents were exposed by their own boss who is now reportedly under f.b.i.
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protection ati's ago piskun off met the journalists who came out of a sensational tale. that summer spy story between the u.s. and russia just a few months after dropping out of headlines around the world the biggest spies scandal between moscow and washington since the cold war iraq is back in the drama of this whole situation is that the agents were turned in by their boss. he's been named as colonel suitable cool for allegedly headed the american department of russia's foreign intelligence service neither his first name or photographs have been found to journalists from the moscow based committed news people who've held their own investigation claim he is behind blowing his colleagues cover in the united states. everyone we spoke to agreed that this was the biggest failure in the history of the foreign intelligence service some of the agents worked undercover for decades in all were given away just like all sell. their findings have been
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confirmed by the president on friday dmitry medvedev said he knew who the traitor was from the thursday of the scandal it was june when american authorities announced the captured ten people suspected of being russian secret agents all were found guilty by a u.s. court and deported in exchange for four men serving time in russia themselves convicted of being foreign spies it was never going to stay out of the news for long the story instantly made headlines and especially since the russian president's first official trip to the u.s. had just come to an end it's thought colonel to back off russia to the united states just a few days before the meeting that if the visit and according to some reports a few months before that he was offered a promotion at work which could have seen him subjected to a lie detector test and vet some believe is why he we jetted the job offer instead he turned the other way by turning in his associates the media quickly found its favorite among the group of deported agents young rich and beautiful on
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a chapman was deemed the russian james bond girl but did the paparazzi flashes draw focus away from the. feel super agent in the group which in course was still in the shadows just as he had been for the past four decades. that's what is true this is an amazing story it doesn't only have a trailer but a true hero as well so to absolute opposites i'm talking about with some coffee and his fantastic story he left the soviet union in the one nine hundred sixty s. first to spain and then to south america working as a photographer he eventually married and moved to the us changing his name to one it said he continues we denied being a russian agent until colonels or work of presented secret documents that he then revealed his true identity but intelligence experts say naming and shaming russian operatives was probably not the prime target. and that was probably a us agent for a long time him self and i'm sure this whole story was instigated by the american
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secret service the two presidents are working to restart relations and some people are obviously against the timing of this scandal was picked perfectly and it puts another name in the frame for the russian intelligence service that's still trying to establish how a massive decades long secret operation could fall port so easily seemingly at the hands of one man igor is going off to moscow. well this week the u.k. saw a massive protest over part of the plans to tackle its massive debt tens of thousands of students marched in london against a planned hike in tuition fees the coalition governments move would raise the cost of education threefold protesters burnt down is a brick windows and hold objects police more than fifty people arrested the harsh budget cuts inside the u.k. having to increase the money pays the new peña next year david campbell bannerman
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who is a british member of the european parliament told r.t. why he thinks increasing the means budget is pointless. we've only been clear really in the last week of what's happening ritu ation fees is a huge to change and of course the lib dems are more liberal democrats who are part of the coalition government promised to get rid of true ition fees altogether so they been caught lying affectively and that's crazy a lot of anger but there's no excuse for this kind of violence on the streets of london when you look at where the money's going i mean the m.e.p. expenses account has gone up by eighty five percent that's for entertainment you're getting film prizes there's money going on the hunting as states and private golf clubs you know it's a huge waste of money there's no excuse for any trees and e.u. budget in fact it should because we think we can as posted about this to provide nine percent increases being great card relative to six percent that's what the european parliament here want to do six percent growth which is outrageous really
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but to be honest this is not true it hasn't actually been agreed it's now is cool does only by the actual chief negotiator here the every team in basketball about he has called this three point nine percent claim as being dishonest and the president of european union says it's an opinion not a decision i mean to be honest we don't know where we are at the budget could be far more than two point nine percent it could go up towards six percent in theory. so we really are left in limbo here but there's no excuse for this kind of increase . or at least is a region divided by conflict but not only between israelis and palestinians christians living in the west bank say they're being targeted because of their religious views there's artie's porus the reports of violent attacks against them on the rise things that david ortiz lives dangerously a christian pastor among religious jews in the west bank city of he's received
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death threats for trying to convert jews and muslims to his faith my first time going into a muslim village i got beat up we were giving our bibles someone hated ortiz enough to drop off a package at his house thinking it had a candy inside his fifteen year old son opened it the pipe bomb nearly killed him in a blew him through the kitchen. and made a hole. in this choice most of the thrusts were in this way but the back fire destroyed the refrigerator and everything back it took three years for israeli police to catch the perpetrator a religious jew jack titanfall who lived in a nearby israeli settlement he'd already killed two arabs basis is very proud. and . he began a favor by trying to cut off. across the west bank the story for palestinian christians is as bleak and the threat comes from both extremists jews and muslims
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bethlehem the believed birthplace of christ once boasted a population of eighty five percent christian today less than ten percent live here this woman is afraid to show her face she used to go to mantra square and teach about jesus but all that ended after her house was nearly burned down i didn't feel like i've been known to this place anymore i feel like i'm strange or given the opportunity she says she wouldn't think twice about leaving the explosion of muslims. you know you feel you feel controlling everywhere every thing my granddaughter i have to memorize. but tusker abu sada ignores the threats he's one of a growing number of muslims whose converted to christianity in recent years one hour as a fighter with arafat i hated christians just as much as i hated use i was going on around your and looking for their own zone through anger and into their homes or
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putting out their cars because i believed christians our spouses were christianity can search alongside islam and judaism here these two palestinian brothers have no problem reconciling the christian faith with living in a jewish state they volunteered to join the country's army saying they feel as israeli as the jewish and arab counterparts. ugh. everything i have for this because in the end this is my country but it's not without its problems. that. each time i go home in uniform someone will call it be traitor things like that it doesn't influence me. but in recent months attacks against christians and christian sites have increased at the beginning of november this hundred year old church was burned by right wing israelis who broke some of the windows and threw molotov cocktails inside it's no wonder that christians here are feeling under fire for three hour team to resign him. this week george w.
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bush was back courting controversy after releasing his memoirs in which he said he had no gretz about invading iraq personally authorizing torture in the book decision points and claims iraq's weapons of mass destruction came as a shock to him that he still believes the u.s. was right to invade the interrogation of terror suspects and so closely approved the use of snakes in drowning simply to help prevent attacks and save the lives of former cia officer in the government the methods never be justified. well number one it saved no lies that in itself is a big lie the proof is in the putting the torture creates more terrorists secondly it could never be justified torture is one of those techniques or one of those things that is always intrinsically wrong just like slavery or like rape or
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genocide always always wrong or george bush is saying is that some lawyer city hired to give him the correct answer so you could go ahead and waterboard people who waterboarding being universally recognized everywhere but in the white house as torture if you don't get every meeting to disengage psychologically from a dependency searchers are you. alcohol without help this business about the almighty intervening and his turning himself over to the almighty is in the extreme he needed professional help and when he listen to the almighty tell him to invade iraq well that's where it gets really ridiculous it's not the almighty that i know about well coming up next hour not setting an example. this is america and everybody who has looked up to us and if it's not america's
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destiny to look after the rest of the world and who's is it the next town not the restaurant that his opinion on the streets of. russia has been making a number of firsts in formula one of late this isn't so its first ever driver taking part the country will host its first ever grand prix in sochi in two thousand and fourteen and now it will be a russian car competing to be first past the checkered flag. russian race driver mechanic only option is still somewhat unknown. but that might not be the case for much longer he has on bishops and aims to fulfill my fish were born from one. of the best case and they share the point but that was the age of the family this was. watching but the now is currently stuck in go karts. that's because no russian company has ever built a formula one car in fact the image of russian cars internationally is quite the
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opposite. that is until now. enter the new russian comic. they're out to build super powerful super fast cars and now they've bought a stake in britain's virgin racing team they'll be helping to build the first f wall machine when that's what it should you know discuss all the shit i would do we started working with the virgin team his technical partners a year and a half ago at this point we've bought a significant part of this team now this is going to be the first russian tayla engine a potato in fact russia seems to have won and truly wave the start of flight and it's formula one ambitions the prime minister hopped into a runaway one come this week and hit two hundred forty kilometers an hour and the ink's just drives on a deal to host formula one races in the southern city of sochi from two thousand and fourteen but despite all this promise russian races have
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a long way to go it lies around visions of the kind of full moon. when idea of suspects is all of us the one hundred twelve team will have a russian driver but it's not easy it takes time to bring up a driver just like any athlete. now mikhail will have to stay in the slower. it might seem rather menial for aspiring formula one drivers mikhail says his experience on the go kart track. you should. when you do this you're a lion or a jewel seven years old you. visit to start the field there for a start the feel that the soul it's ready for them because then when you become a professional race injury or the don't think the ball that you're doing for the cave the feeling in your head so will make his photographs and race enthusiastically now is the kernel. of the moment is the day's rushes final take overs to see his first indigenous attempt to create some because the initial
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is concerned the region is becoming a major. problem. a russian newspaper uncovers moved details of the summer's moscow washington spy scandal saying. the rhetoric between china and the u.s. the summit of the world's richest nations in seoul means we're going to stand back waiting currency wars. attending the g. twenty was all against in today's teens of the. presidents prime ministers business leaders were around the world gathered to talk global find out from among them is own what i call them president and sam the forward for the team and i'm very pleased to say that he joins me now here on the many thanks for being with us and the so in your opinion.
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