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nations for presenting over want to have billion people who wouldn't is there for the discussions on how to smooth economic relations and keep the massive borders of its members secure but we can cross live to a corresponding president is following the forum for us there good morning to get arena tell us more about what's going to be happening today what's on the cards and what challenges are the group talking about. well this is a regional security organization in the first place and it how else to deal with real problems or who's convening around the table is a russia china and the former central asian republics all of those stunts kazakhstan uzbekistan kyrgyzstan and. this is the second time the shanghai cooperation organization is meeting this year and demonstrating its relevance today a wide range of challenges will be discussed today from the current political and economic situation to ensuring stability and security this is why the organization
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was established in the first place while combat in the drug trade coming from of ghana stand was a center stage in april now priority will be given to overcoming the ongoing global economic crisis this is of course one of the aims solve these times meeting of the . members among member states there is a drive to. go to cooperate to sign new graham and multilateral agreements in various fields such as trade. transport. energy supply enhanced trade and many many others this is where the shanghai cooperation organization sees a great future also it has to be remembered that the cornerstone of b.s. is to fight what is called the evil forces terrorism extremism and separatism and this of course includes the war on drug trafficking well russia central asia is a traditional sphere of interests and it has always been sensitive to instability
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of the afghan war is causing in the region at the moment drug trafficking and islamic radicalism stemming from again a sterner of the two main security threats for russia. and certainly as you pointed out this organization tries to tackle serious issues there but some nations fear of the shanghai cooperation organization could turn into a major military alliance now how justified are these concerns. well indeed the shanghai cooperation organization is all from come to nato but this comparison is broadly mistaken the organizations influence comes from the fact that it represents a quarter of the world's population but the difference being is that b s c o is not a military alliance and it doesn't see its aims he yawned its members. focused on regional security in the first place and another thing which makes the c.e.o. so unique is that to have a way to russia and china working together to ensure peace and stability among organization members and this summit is of course is
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a significant achievement all these neighbors and it will go a long way toward strengthening economic and regional ties creating jobs all of which are critical for the people of these countries and also russia wants to align resources behind peaceful goals all the member states. on the sidelines of the summit russian prime minister vladimir putin will be meeting among others with rose up and by a president of kyrgyzstan the country that has been so through so much as makes tribes recently and it has gone through seemingly successful democratic elections and it is now coming to terms with the new directions of the country and today we expect the russian prime minister to refer russia's desire to see peace and stability in this struggling country. has really. for bringing us this update live from the capital to trickle down. and watching r.t. live from moscow americans are in their giving mode as they celebrate turkey day
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but not everyone is thankful traditionally one of america's busiest travel periods the holidays software testers gather at airports to rally against what they call invasive security checks are going to solve ski has more. here's another case of outrage over t.s.a. pat downs the fury over the pat downs not exactly dying down it's the t.s.a. versus t.n.a. skaters are turning the tables now men can be judged by their package according to the media the american people don't appreciate being scanned or patted down to test by just going to have your rest since nine eleven air travel in the united states has undergone quite the security changes and last year's christmas day bomber didn't help matters much either so as americans usually fear for their safety and welcome heightened security measures when it comes to nudity or even being patted down many folks don't seem to be too aroused i think it would discourage me from flying even more so really what they had before this is too invasive it just
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appears to be too invasive but most people didn't share that sentiment i believe. and i think the scanner fine and i want true and that was it i mean there was no scanning there was no pat down there was nothing you have to go through a scanner i didn't disappoint as the afford to buy. such a big drama about it for nothing the drama as collated with a loosely organized internet boycott national opt out day for those bashful of their lady or man parts they could choose a pat down instead of a scanner the story became media frenzy as far as creating a frenzy at the airport not so much it is inconvenient it is uncomfortable but when you go to the doctor and he examines you they put their hand all over the place and you don't like it but you put up with it putting up with or even enjoying it does it matter who's patting you down i'd rather have a choice between a male or female who would you choose a female so you'd like to be patted down as long as it's a female yes while others actually opted for the scanner i'd much rather be scanned
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and patted down and read as my feelings about touching or looking even our favorite celebrities don't see the big deal it's not the way that i would like to live but if it's. keep me from getting blown out of the sky you can check anything you want and if you feel some you like and squeeze a one of my want. to some americans it's no laughing matter it's difficult that we live in a society where we're so afraid of what's going to happen that we have to have these invasive search procedures i think it shows a real weakness in our foreign policy and wherever there is frustration with the government or media hysteria there's money to be made case in point. leave underwear brought to you by a las vegas businessman who says this strategically placed leaf along with some powdered metal will ease the embarrassment when having to go through the scanners would you have a rock rocked underwear. personally i think it's
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a little out of proportion and. not a fan of figleaves. figleaves hiding private parts to protect privacy rights that most of these travelers could care less about due to go soft. washington d.c. . watching our team from moscow and still have for us our an orphanage to protect or imprison r t a visit to scandal head as for children with mental disabilities to investigate allegations of treatment and of. how calm is being restored in sandra london after a day of violent protests thousands of students to to the streets to demonstrate against government plans to increase university tuition fees and slashed teaching budgets the widespread on breast saw missiles being hurled at police windows smashed and why hall and several injuries authorities say over thirty arrests were made for criminal damage and public disorder school and university students engaged
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in local rallies across the u.k. john gone from the e.u. referendum campaign says ordinary people are being made to pay for politicians mistakes. here in the u.k. we get forty eight million pounds a day to brussels they're out of touch with the man and woman in the street and the problem is that it's ordinary people who are going to have to pay for the mistakes the bankers and the actually get lation of those banks by politicians of all parties right across europe and across the western world where it's all unary people are paying for these whether it's students here in london who demonstration today whether it's train workers or whether it's people who work in the public sector the simple facts are that the bankers and the politicians seem to go away scot free we're not in the euro zone of course we've never even had a referendum which is why we're part of the referendum campaign dot com we want a referendum on whether we stay in europe but at the moment the euro itself which
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of course we're not part of the single currency is crashing and burning. and elsewhere in europe public discontent is mounting as a single currency plunges into deeper crisis its fear of portugal is next in line for e.u. bailouts the country was paralyzed by twenty four hour general strike on wednesday had a parliamentary vote on a tough new budget do later this week meanwhile the irish government has unveiled a four year plan to save fifteen billion euros and stabilize the debt ridden economy country will adopt the harshest hysteria measures its ever face including massive job cuts and tax rises comes as dublin negotiates a bailout package from the e.u. and i'm out of it some experts say a new approach to the single currency is necessary for recovery. people forget that before these budget cuts we had other budget cuts we are going to the third round of budget cuts all of the while ago people were telling us that they had already
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done the most that they. did budget cuts and still markets do not leave the beast so what happens is that you as institutional weaknesses that are witnesses not only of the brief economist's each other very different from the other but difficulties weaknesses of the whole common currency so they should be addressed as a whole. by pin pointing to budget cuts in one on the or the other go to me if the interests keep raising well what happens is that budget cuts that we are doing today will be ineffective to morrow and we've seen this movie already is so i think that's. a whole new approach is needed. and hysterically protests gripped europe some say it's time to go back to the drawing board and reform the e.u. a little later in the program we'll hear from a british m.p. the says the masters of the union are leading it down a dead end. tried to create
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a country where the people who created the country for have no particular desire to have a country called europe created and one day there could be such a create great. over this whole issue it will stop functioning and then there will be. realized. but it stopped working and really stopped working and a crisis comes like we have recently because we saw there was no european response it was the germans believe no the greeks all somebody is coming in to be a little tomatillos twenty. euro in all these we are supposed to have created of this economic block the trading block. a very powerful block when there is a crisis it is the individual member states who have to pick up the pieces and slowly beginning to dawn on the elites who run this but this is not working.
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and get the full interview with a british m.p. there is even less than twenty minutes time here on our team. meantime let's go to bella rose where thousands of protesters have taken part in a band march in the heart of the capital demanding the president step down three leading candidates next month's presidential election where at the forefront of the rally. the. protesters called for a fair and more democratic vote the current have stale example of goes on for reelection after sixteen years in power has been criticized for quassia the opposition in the piano media one of the presidential hopefuls wedding ring a clear eyes has urged nationwide demonstrations if the government fails to carry out a transparent go. through the presidential election on december the nineteen
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. we're planning a mass protest it's very likely that he'll do that because he doesn't have enough support to win in the first room so if he proclaims victory saying he's gained more than seventy percent of votes which he's already claiming now it means the election was rigged and we're going to have to defend our rights and. there's no other way to do that than to stage a protest. now look at some other stories from around the world at least twenty one people have died in a wave of violence between police and gang members and brazil's revision a thousands of officers have been dispatched to deal with gunmen blocking the main roads robbing motorists and burning cars since sunday officials say drug traffickers are fighting bad against police operations aimed at tackling violence in city slums brazil's pacification program plans to improve security in the run up to the twenty fourteen world cup. mexican police say they've caught the alleged successor to the jail drug lord known as la barbie carlos the cowboy mayor is
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suspected to have taken over the organization in august he reportedly admitted the gang was responsible for the death of twenty mexican tourists kidnapped this camera for the victims of the state identity the bodies of a man were found at a mass grave earlier this month. at the bodies of three hundred forty seven people killed in the badly stampede income bodi have all been identified hundreds of people remain in hospitals monday's tragedy happened on the narrow bridge as crowds gathered to celebrate the end of the annual water festival most of the victims were crushed while others suffocated during a mass panic thursday is a day of mourning. the children of a russian orphanage for kids with mantle disabilities have caused a national scandal after writing a letter to president a bit of complaining about conditions there but inspectors say there is nothing wrong with the institution but it did raise a bigger issue. here the old fashioned methods of care which leave the children
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feeling trapped and ill prepared for the modern world art is marina's the national reports. for children with mental disabilities missing petersburg have been operating beyond the public gaze for almost fifty years and suddenly it was making national news the reason a letter to the russian president treated by one of the often intransigence were malnourished children clean the streets work in the kitchen and do the laundry buying any personal items as for britain were never given our i.d.'s or cash in the stories for i'd like wildfire as a shock an example of child abuse within the walls built to protect and not imprison the youngsters but when we visited we were surprised to find an almost idyllic picture. the corridor is a clean it's warm and cozy the dinner on time and most importantly to drink luke happy so what was wrong. yes i confirm it was me vladimir
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fyodor of who wrote the letter there was indeed bad treatment towards me. exactly what do you mean that you or the food for instance it's always the same why can't we what we want we always have to do what they serve the children hate vegetables but the regulations say i have to give them four hundred grams a day as a passports they are allowed to taken any time any two if any they explain why they need it and yes sentient work in the kitchen those who want to and we pay them often rate. the head of the house galina pramanik of it doesn't feel upset with the allegations but on the contrary sees them as a measure of success her residence is showing maturity while talking about their rights freedoms and choice the youth when you're young you want to rebel you seek revelations this is their opinion their desire they want to behead these
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a normal human needs and our children also have that as despite the disability they have but what these children seem not to have is a real life with the real challenges they face outside. judy of who suffered from genetic paralysis from childhood left this house almost thirty years ago and knows how life looks from both sides of the plans. he says the kids massa chose independence but that there is a long road to go to prepare them for the future such institutions are always following the regulations and it makes life here artificial like an ordinary people try potato it's have been here for instance this is what they feel what i used to feel they want to be or feel normal and live real lives state and local authorities in russia run off and just wait to drink whose parents have died or have abandoned them leaving care however critics say some institutions are in suitable for the
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vulnerable and that the system can serve as a dumping ground for abandoned youngsters you re says russia can learn from its close neighbor sweden decades ago closed all the situations for people with intellectual disabilities open in the world to them as well as than to the world. a cold room will do that with his own hand a great man and no one room if we open the doors here no one will run from here either children feel good within these worlds they just want to have this choice and this theoretical opportunity to leave the place if they suddenly want to. give their friends are on their cell phone as mellow grow literally and as human but there is a formidable barrier for those on the inside wanting to integrate into society those living here we get to be a part of the outside world and they're hoping that the gate hasn't closed on their hopes. written off an hour to. region.
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there is plenty more to be discovered on our website i was there today a car with exclusive coverage opinion and analysis including. well while their real father christmas is. his festive. guides have already bumped into this phone call it. kind of seems for some countries the reason the nato summit in lisbon was not just about talking politics according to a portuguese newspaper delegation of georgia says living social with no less than eighty prostitutes in tow. brings up the here on our next with business news. good morning and welcome to our business program with mcqueen about can eight
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billion dollars of new deals were done at the first russia china economic forum held in moscow on wednesday up to thirteen contracts were signed in different areas of the economy but in a cultural reports on the deepening trade ties between the two nations. banking timber mining and television these are just some industries where the chinese and russian business have got together this year among them are agreements between russia's me dolly investors shipping are an order to china worth three hundred twenty million dollars when u.s. economic bank and chinese state development bank attracting investment into building would processing plants and many other this as part of the developing trade between the two nations russia's my six exchange will launch trading in the chinese us against the ruble next week i think it's very important that we stop it but i don't think it's going to be overwhelming and good compared to other current
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fair. markets work out like the world over for example but i think it's a good it's a good thing for the trade to return to the country itself for those people who do transactions with china and when you're on the government here once chinese firms to participate in the upcoming privatized ation program which will involve the russian state selling up stakes and hundreds of firms the private sector is also kindi aware of the importance of china both a somali kids and as the manufacturing base vijay vice president of the industrial equipment division at the corn you says the main challenge for many russian companies as the vast territory and a bewildering choice of potential partners with by the way is it's very difficult to find a good company that is suitable to work with. however i can see the chinese changing rapidly the quality of their output is increasing now we're seeing better managed
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companies with high tech skills emerge to acknowledge is that were not present in the country before were trade volume between the two countries is expected to return to pre-crisis levels by the end of the year russia is diversifying its economic ties and its presence and the asian pacific region the main focus is china and the scale of this forum shows how much russia's hopes for future prosperity in trade laws with the east might in a question altie moscow. the russian government may sell a controlling stake in most of the big companies currently planned for privatization at the moment the state is planning to retain fifty percent plus one share and the ten large companies on the list but finance minister could be and says if the market situation is favorable the government may decide to reduce its holding to twenty five percent plus one share this would leave just a blocking stake although the head of russia's m.d.m. bank thinks even that is not enough. for you company is if you live
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in markets with which is. completely completely different what are the business is this company fully because in this case the efficiency of this company will be much higher than the state is a shareholder to show for all this is going to lead to the better one before for completion in the country so we can produce is a. little. let's have a look at the markets now asian stocks are up for the first time in three days commodities and oil companies gaining on strong crude futures the m.s.c.i. index out of point four percent in tokyo halting a two day one point six percent decline on call stocks point eight percent higher helped by an overnight rally on wall street. russian markets reversed from earlier losses and closed in the black at the end of trade on wednesday over blue chips for up on the r.t.s.
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with north click of the biggest gainer up more than two point six percent bulls hydro and bank both closed with over two point nine percent on last night's. island unveiled the harshest budget measures in his history with a four year plan to call back fifteen billion euros or twenty billion dollars by spending cuts and extra taxes in the hopes the austerity plan will permit its two thousand and fourteen deficit to fall in two thousand and fourteen never to fall to three percent of g.d.p. from thirty two percent expected this year what we have done for the last two and a half years has meant that we have made adjustments of of the order of fifteen billion euros fourteen point five billion europe's over three budgets we now face into an adjustment of similar size fifteen billion euros over four budgets and we will front load this adjustment next year by taking forty percent of dutch requirement by having a six billion adjustment in our two thousand and eleven budget. now russia's bank
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doesn't says it does not see any threat from the expansion of the country's second largest bank of e.c.b. the bank plans to buy at least two of russia's top fifteen banks including trans credit bag it's also thought to be looking to buy forty six percent of bank of last go meanwhile as bank says it expects its retail credit portfolio to grow by more than fifteen percent next year. that's all the update for this hour with more in about fifteen minutes from.
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six thousand. desert. battlefields several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. to see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are. on this beach which of course is very most appropriate signification a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing not only garbage but torch a way where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. returned to tara what julian cooper story on our t.v. .
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welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow these are the top stories global heavy weights representing a quater of the world's population are in the stand to talk security and economic importance as part of the shanghai cooperation organization the group consists of russia china and some more central asian nations. americans facing a sense giving pat down airports are unhappy with manny opting to go cold turkey on one of the busiest travel weekends of the year to claim airport security tracks which include detailed scanners and hands on chat. and strict regimes in russia's orphanages for the manfully disabled leave youngsters struggling to stand for themselves in the real world many are now calling for a glass isolation a better system gratian and a more realistic environment. gripped by a protest in.

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