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really towards west coast coromandel you can go with a chill which i don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was her job as a retreat. countries bidding for hosting rights of the world cup twenty eight thousand and twenty twenty two are making their final push with russia as one of the favorites. but we should be doing a sign to offer them we will help you with the right to get back to having euro currency fresh protests sweeping across europe against the need to bail out fouling up commies with italy among the next that risk following the fates of greece and ireland. plus president called on the leading players in the european security to push aside the stereotypes of the past and work together for the sake of future stability.
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at seven pm in moscow this is coming to live with me and he said no way first stop the fight for the right to host football's world cup has entered its final stage with candidate countries making their last presentations russia's bid for the twenty eight hundred tournament is said to be one of the strongest but if aces stiff competition from western europe tests are silly it is covering events from the fifa media center in zurich. now a big names have been arriving here in zurich and the media had their stakeout in front of hotels where the the important people are staying now as you know the actual voting for who will win the hosting rice of the world cup twenty eight thousand and twenty twenty two will take place tomorrow but presentations have already started now russia will make there's a tomorrow their final pitch to the judges but before we get into that let's have a little bit of a back out and have a look at russia's bid twenty eighteen we believe this banner at russia's latest
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international friendly describe how france felt about russia getting the world cup but does the country with a rich football tradition stand a chance of becoming hosts i the dutch coach of the national team certainly hopes so even though his home country is among the big. we need the world to. infrastructure. because the majority of the. many experts agree with that notion believing that russia lags behind its rivals in terms of food infrastructure but that is about to change according to those behind moscow's bid this is the denominator stadium moscow's oldest this is where history's greatest football goalkeeper russian spent his glittering career the game's legend did not live to see his home ground being transformed it is now under construction to become an ultra morton stadium.
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although russia plans to build sixteen stadiums for the world cup games a graphic presentation shows clearly that all grounds will be high tech the head of russia's bidding committee says even if it loses the right to host the cup it has won in other ways to look at. every promise that we have. to the is being fulfilled right now. we do have a lot of things to build. it's no secret and we have already started that even. the first choice out of sixteen stadiums will be built regardless of the outcome of the december second footballers playing both in russia and abroad are relishing the prospect of playing on world class pitches but they say russia needs the world cup to both revive its one strong for book traditions and to open the country to the rest of the footballing world. will be playing at that cup anyway but i think
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it will be the biggest victory for my country. it's a game brings brings people together. even in south africa. you know and something like that is a huge thing and i'm sure the people are a short book about. experts say thursday's voting in zurich will be completely unpredictable the british press however believes that russia's bid and the joint one of spain portugal are favored to win the russian delegation hopes it will be able to impress the fee for executive committee just as russia's limp beat team did in guatemala to win the winter games for sochi. russia. reporting from moscow well as we've heard there's still a lot of work to be done in russia but officials behind the russian bed are not looking at this as a disadvantage in fact they see this as an advantage a potential for growth and development. as well as a legacy what they feed the legacy behind could be
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a massive now joining me to talk a little bit more about this is our. andrew farmer adjure russia's pulling out the big guns that was the latest from the camp site the big guns but the big news at the moment is that prime minister putin will not be coming to europe he says he does not want to put pressure on the feet the executive committee which will vote tomorrow not a logic behind it is that mr putin was largely credited with bringing the winter olympics in sochi twenty fourteen to russia heated up in guatemala. see who then gave the vote to russia but this time around he says he wants russia to win the debate on its own merits and therefore he does not want to be seen to be putting or leaning on the decision makers but we hear the vice prime minister eager she valar fully the big presentation also coming later today is that russia kept an eye on that as well as the chelsea iron dome on up or i'm over speaking about scandals now the two officials have been suspended by fifo will remain suspended now this could
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possibly be good for russia canet it could do does mean twenty two members will vote tomorrow night the winning bid will need twelve votes but it does leave a possible situation where there could be to change left on the eleven votes a huge if that happens the face of president sepp blatter would have the casting vice and he's been making some good noises about russia over recent weeks so who knows if russia has left in that final round of voting and he's tied with another beating nation it could well go to russia all right well russia will be making the final presentation tomorrow they will be presenting of course the technical side of their pitch but as well as a pulling a few hearts raise up is that because for all sides of russia now russia will be the last one presenting it who knows this could also work to russia's advantage. here with our to you live from moscow coming up for you later in the program a self wrapped christmas present for the f.b.i. . entrapment is not legal in travelers getting someone to do something they
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wouldn't normally do the arrest of an alleged terrorist suspects sparks criticism of anti terror tactics in the u.s. as agents themselves help them want an attack. also missile defense for europe must be addressed and u.s. officials should watch what they say we may reveal details of my dear prudence interview with american t.v. veteran larry king. but first another eurozone country another threat of an imminent bow out italy is the third largest economy that uses the euro and there are now fears it may start plunging in the same direction as greece and ireland with the euro failing the amount of money it costs rome to lend to debt ridden countries is rising dramatically spain portugal and belgium are also at risk of being pulled into the crisis of doubts about the future of the single currency and the e.u. itself have been intensified by fresh protests sweeping across europe people are
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angry at facing savage cuts to pay for it all european parliament member nigel farrar says countries are trapped inside the euro zone and should get out to save their colonies. if spain went down remember that the debt they've got is about seven times the size of them so we'd be talking there about three hundred fifty billion euros and italy bigger still so you get to a point where there is no buyout money where the euro with its current form would cease to exist i don't know whether that will happen in the next few weeks but it remains a real possibility yes ok but in fairness the european commission president said on sunday that the eurozone isn't to blame for greece and the problems in the wellings would have been much worse without the euro is in there some truth in that there is not a single piece of evidence for those claims by the. room point whatsoever listen when i joined the euro there were people like me saying there was no benefit for the country as most of their overseas trade was denominated in sterling or dollars
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anyway and that to join the euro they would have to have artificially low interest rates and for the first seven or eight years of their membership of the euro irish rates were three to four percent lower than they would have been had the irish kept the point what that meant was that the property boom became the most massive speculative bubble and that's why the bust is as bad as it is a now adam finds herself in the euro where euro zone interest rates are going to head up over the next couple of years at the very moment that they're trapped inside a deflationary downward spiral or i will euros have a question because i just listen to their foreign made and they look at the case of britain then as in an e.u. member signed up to take the benefits of european harmony isn't it right they treat pain when times are hard you can have a cake and eat it well any well let's examine what these benefits are show way i've been here for eleven years as an m.e.p. and i'm still struggling to find them because if what we're talking about is free
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trade is the ability of companies to buy and sell goods from our next door neighbor in countries look the swiss do that without being you members that always do that without being e.u. members so if what the united kingdom wants is free trade she can have that without being part of a club that makes three thousand new rules for us every year and cost us a membership fee of nearly fifty million pounds a day and the seven billion pounds that the british government has said it will guarantee for the irish frankly is money poured down the drain what we should be doing a sign to our friends in our land we will help you come out of the euro and get back to having your own currency otherwise frankly we're wasting this money when despite all the troubles for example the stonier is looking to join the euro by two thousand and eleven i should say why would the zone accept new members and they'd all this struggle. oh because this is an empire mr gross so it was said i think two years ago he said that the european union was the first ever nonmilitary empire and
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what empires try to do is expand so they'll have a stone into the euro they'll try and make creation join the european union next year of the year after they think that all the while they're expanding people will say well it must be going well and it will take their attention away from what's going on with him sadly it's too late and all the opinion polls show that in germany in greece in britain and ireland and right across the european union increasingly the publics of europe are holding the political class that have done this to them in increasing contempt cos they're from m.e.p. nigel farage he was speaking to my colleague kerry johnston you can watch that full interview at r.t. dot com or on our you tube channel meanwhile anger at the u.k. government's deficit cutting measures continues to rise thousands are marched through london streets on another day of nationwide action in protest against plans to raise new versity to listen to previous demonstrations spilled over into violence stephen davis from the institute of economic affairs says the government
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is facing the consequences of a flawed policy. what is going on at the moment is that there's a huge series of unexploded bombs of bad debt in various countries which is being passed around a rather gruesome game of pass the parcel from one set of taxpayers to another it was passed on to the irish taxpayer it's proved too much for them and it's now effectively being passed on to the european taxpayers including the british ones what is needed is a mechanism for the orderly winding up of insolvent banks and financial institutions and that's what we don't have to spike two years in which we could have worked one out. we've got plenty more stories for you of course on our website that's our dot com here's what else you'll find there right now trix trade our special guy gives you the perks and that falls of buying food in moscow's markets also the rules of successful bargaining. also one might hear today over ninety years after firing the shot which sparks the bolshevik revolution the legendary
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cruiser rora is officially decommissioned and its crew disbanded all the details at r.t. dot com. in other news this wednesday the organization for security and cooperation in europe is losing its influence and needs to be modernized and are the words of russia's president dmitri medvedev who has been visiting the cause at capital of austin law as it hosts the first summit of the fifty six member group in a decade ross also wants to reboot relations with the group which suffered after the country withdrew from the european conventional arms treaty three years ago that this isn't came after the u.s. announced its missile defense plans in europe also at the summit president medvedev has once again pushed his initiative to create a pen european security treaty but. the new treaty we have proposed would
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be aimed at guaranteeing common security for europe i think everyone who supports it is it's been discussed for two and a half years maybe the stereotypes of the past is still strong and this initiative is ahead of its time but its turn will inevitably come. but russia is looking to build greater stability across europe and asia especially near its borders that's according to victor news in a political analyst from moscow's institute of strategic assessment he says such conditions are important for the country's modernization. but russia is not seeking any kind of confrontation because these. where from call assaulter just goes where sybil it is war and it kind of reforms but what russia wants it's a very secure environment especially on its borders because we needed for the good if they showed and i think the russian diplomacy was the way directive bush should
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be in the last year looking forward very interesting to very innovative bro bulls also should you drop three deal in european security including. russian premier of lead singer of putin has also been discussing the country's security policy in an interview with american t.v. host larry king he says moscow wants to become an equal partner in new plans for european missile defense otherwise it would force russia to increase its nuclear arsenal to defend its borders now when asked about the latest wave of wiki leaks putin said it was no catastrophe because it was such a poorly kept secret however he did lashed out at the assessment of his relations with president medvedev saying the comparison to batman and robin was our gains on ethical clinton's interview airs wednesday evening in the u.s. and it's likely to be the last day summoned to appear on larry king live for the veteran t.v. star retire early interpol has issued
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a warrant for the founder of the whistle blowing wiki leaks website julian a song so ridge authorities want to question him over an alleged sex offense which he denies and dismisses as part of a smear campaign the current whereabouts of a songe is not known it was on sunday that his web site started to leak more than two hundred thousand private american diplomatic cables the complete set of documents is due to be published online shortly for many analysts and politicians say beliefs offer little that wasn't known already investigative journalist ross baker says too many people could have had access to the information gathered. by. these documents which are not top secret they're low grade classified documents that they were accessible to a huge number of people perhaps several million people through this military service the reason this happened in the first place was because after nine eleven the concern was that there wasn't enough sharing of information and that made sense that they wanted to make semi non risky things available to
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a large cross-section of people in the military in the state department in other parts of government and the whole story is very complicated because one does wonder how it's even possible though that somebody could download this vast quantity of documents without triggering any kind of an alarm there are alarmed that can be built into systems and it would be of the most basic sort of security measure. seventeen minutes past the hour let's take a look at some world news in brief tensions on into tenured to rise after the south announced plans for more artillery firing drills because right after south korea wrapped up joint military exercises with the u.s. the north has condemned the operation and said that any attacks directed towards it won't go on and insert major powers in the region including russia china and japan are planning a merchants he talks to confront a crisis. a funeral procession has been held for the brain is a nuclear scientist. who was killed on monday morning was held up for those at the
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murdered in transit slogans against the u.s. in israel who they believe was behind it protesters say that by killing the scientist iran's enemies are trying to halt the country's nuclear projects sorry ari it was killed by a bomb which had been attached to his car by a motorcyclist. and severe bushfires have ravaged forest areas in western australia they started on tuesday and have so far burnt one hundred fifty have the regional park emergency officials say the blaze has been contained but it's not fully under control more than one hundred firefighters are still battling the flames with the help of helicopters and water but. now it's been held up as a coup for u.s. national security the capture of a terrorist suspect accused of planning to set off a bomb at an annual christmas tree lighting ceremony was artie's and associates work in the reports many believe it's a case of entrapment agents having groomed the nineteen year old somali american
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for the crime. this winter season the f.b.i. so breaks the reason the arrest of a potential terrorist but a little something is wrong with this picture over the eighteen months they cultivated have the alleged plot or is a teenager the bomb she planted a freak and the f.b.i. allegedly wouldn't you lated him into committing. crime entrapment is not illegal entrapment is getting someone to do something that they would normally do the guy named mohamed how does e-mails tracked by authorities while they waited for the right time to get him to act against u.s. national security or the f.b.i. as dave said with him every step of the way because he started to say he was fifteen years old for years x. amount of money and efforts from the f.b.i. later the sting mission comes to a close the nineteen year old is accused of plotting to blow up a christmas tree in portland oregon the language used against him in f.b.i.
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records is all too familiar to the sensitive american and even though the device was. here spreads like bacteria the threat was very very real. media images were quick to portray what could have and would have happened had the barn been real. becoming yet again not a watchdog but an echoing voice of authorities a lot of this terrorism stuff i think is kind of embarrassing for most of the media the way the f.b.i. has official word on whatever is just taken as the truth but the obvious truth to some is what's not addressed at all when it comes to national security and terrorism it just sort of stops or conversation it's chilling conversation you immediately assume i want to be protected the f.b.i. will protect me and and therefore whatever it says is true when often it isn't the case dubbed the christmas tree plotter is far from the first to bring to light the
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practice of entrapment in the us convincing pursuing and tricking the eventually accused has become systematic according to some and they can come after you and they can manufacture crimes against you and they can make up a whole case and put you through the whole thing and eventually if they can persuade a jury that this manufactured case is valid you can go away to jail for a very long time and with the. he's being built against muhammad not just by officials but by the media too so what if it a catastrophic event at its christmas tree lighting the destiny of the u.s. citizen turned water would own little help from the f.b.i. seems clear to the problem is that you know in court cases people juries believe the f.b.i. they are the f.b.i. they've been you know we've been indoctrinated to believe that the f.b.i. can do no wrong of course there are many many cases where the f.b.i. has done a lot of wrong the rule of law enforcement is to catch the bad guys so that the good guys feel see for good when criminals are not just caught by officials but
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also created the idea of national security becomes just as made up as the means of reaching. this issue are going to argue. well you're up to date now from the news team we're going to take a short break here on our t.v. business is heading your way stay with us hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun from finest impression.
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he starts on t.v. dot com. hello time for the business update russia may postpone its first sale of ruble bonds the euro crisis has let go of all bonds to tumble as investors avoid asses they consider risky russia's also suffering slow economic growth and high inflation than other bric countries the sale of three billion dollars of ruble denominated bourne's could be delayed until twenty eleven. and the government may cut spending for twenty turn by around fifteen billion dollars to stabilize the budget deficit economic development minister of great clip such that the drop in spending wolf perch investment the unspent funds will be held in the reserve fund to cushion any drop but an oil crisis. russian market is currently undervalued compared to other bric countries but despite that rusher is not enjoying
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a significant capital inflow to moderate shock global economist at h.s.b.c. bank explained r t y. the growth outlook for russia is a little bit softer than for some of the other emerging market countries this was relating to supply side shocks emanating from the drought and also there were fears that because of the inflationary pressures you would have seen monetary tightening going forward so there were these two factors that did come to play also you have to remember that russia is really a cyclical player. you know there was expectations that global growth is going to be sluggish and so oil prices in particular will remain subdued. drys as these two factors have hurt russian growth expectations but that should change going forward a lot of money around the system right now there is a lot of liquidity and that liquidity is looking for you and it is really available in emerging markets not just the yield but also the structural story in emerging
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markets is a lot more attractive than it is indeed delap to markets we are expecting growth of at least six percent over the next two years in emerging markets whereas growth in developed markets is a lot slower around two percent or thereabouts so overall the picture is a lot more attractive for emerging markets and that story should sustain over the coming. international research the head of the country's central bank may happen within half a year dollars and your constitute more than forty percent of russia's preserves along with british pounds and japanese yen the central bank has already invested a small amount of canadian dollars the reserves can so still foreign crises golden assets. russian bigger peon union will sign a document on russia's accession to the world trade organization on december seventh and brussels that's according to deputy prime minister alexander in the
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russia signed agreement which included timber export to chase along with pricing for rules for goods and services russia which has been negotiating its entry into w t o for seventeen years to become a member next year. a quick look at the numbers u.s. stocks jumped into december with strong gains as robust to its jobs figures sound benefactress data from china. helped investors look past festering concerns in europe. european markets on the rise following a strong session for most asian markets with banking and insurance rebounding from recent declines seize up about two percent lead by gains of around five percent for world bank of scotland and lloyds bank records. and in russia the my six on the r.t.s. finished wednesday session up most people chips were high gear with downs from. four point seven percent a look or a lot over three percent. well dutch shell and counts from plan to expand their
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partnership and explore well in western siberia and russia's far east along with distribution for ships in europe the companies have not revealed their specific plans they still work together on russia subtly an island off to moscow it forced shell to cede control of the project in two thousand and seven on a favorable terms shell has a twenty seven and a half percent stake in the south island project while gazprom has fifty percent plus one share of russia's hydro power holding hydro has expanded its ambitions along with its investment plans it will spend at least three billion dollars on new plants while what denies an old was boasting output by about a thousand megawatts profits up ten percent so far this year at over seven hundred million dollars in the first half of twenty ten. the investment program for the next three years was confirmed this summer next year we plan to invest over three
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billion dollars around twenty percent will finance the technical upgrade of the existing plants the rest will fund construction of new hydro power facilities are key priority is to increase the value of the company in this regard the asian market offers outstanding opportunities the region has vast hydro power resources it also enjoys growing economies and business. as a company representing a whole segment in the energy industry we are interested in a wide range of cooperation from engineering to exploitation this means that we represent all change in an interest of the generation and renewable energy and the asian market is the most attractive for us at this time. and staying with energy your supernal girl apollo utility controlled by says it wants to buy the o.j. case three power generator from the world's nickel the bit involves paint two billion dollars for a seventy nine percent stake in the power generating company case tweet here supernal got says two banks are already interested in granting credit for the deal
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if successful will make it the largest energy company in russia. that's all we have time for now but website to get more stories that start to dot com slash business. hungry for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. in india all these are made of the movie the joint the hotel rooms the.

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