tv [untitled] January 13, 2011 6:00am-6:30am EST
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poland reacts angrily to the official investigators report the pilot is era was mostly to blame for the plane crash which killed the country's president global experts say the findings on sound. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov summed up the ups and downs of the country's foreign policies of two thousand and
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ten units for the details later in the program. united states prepares to take hundreds of haitian immigrants. to a country still struggling to keep its people a live one there also being struck by a massive earthquake. another ban on selling sex in spanish newspapers that's designed to produce a women but is leaving the cheats seeing rats. and business despite only two days of trading up to a long new year holiday that russian stock markets i'll be forming a rival or morgan markets for in twenty minutes. and very warm welcome this is our live from moscow with me alice said that the
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russian foreign ministry has reiterated that the final report on the plane crash which killed the polish president in april was carried out in accordance with international law poland's the prime minister has cut short his holiday to walsall express anger over the findings with interstate aviation committee concluded pilot error bad weather and pressure to learn from passengers are among the main causes of the tragedy that in those out of us got more. we have heard from the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov who were dressed not only the findings and the report of the international aviation committee but also polish criticisms that have been published in international media ever since the report was made public the russian foreign minister said that the report. that was presented by the committee is sufficient and up to standards not only russian standards but international standards. which the investigation has been held in accordance with international
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norms set out in the chicago convention it's being conducted upon the request of the russian and polish governments taken by the international committee and one or polish colleagues say it's a russian investigation that's not true it's an interstate institution an independent center and this technical commission based its conclusion on opinions of major experts from payment russia is and even the us the polish prime minister donald tusk has cut short his vacation he was spending some time with this family skiing and italy and as soon as the report was published in comments started flooding he cut short his vacation and returned back to poland in order to speak to . minister officials and also to hold a press conference we don't yet know when exactly this press conference will take place but we do know that mr tooke has said he will address various concerns that
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the journalists in poland have voiced of the late polish president's brother who said that the findings of the committee were a farce and a joke i went on to criticize their report we do know that despite some criticisms a lot of the officials in the polish side have said that this report is a satisfactory one that the job done by the russian and polish sides together should be accepted as it is and criticisms are just a way for. people to advance their own political ideas the polish side of course wanted to. share some of the responsibility for the crash with the russian side even attempted to say that the aviation control. operators should have forbidden that plane to land and not relied specifically on the pilots to make that decision other cells countered those criticism saying that at the end it is the pilot's responsibility and no tower control control room dispatcher has the
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authority to actually for bid up pilot from deciding to attempt a landing most seem to agree as my colleague denise aneli found out that this report is a painful but necessary step in closing. this tragedy the tragedy of smile landscape plane crash and moving on. for the first time the last seconds are heard before polish president lech kaczynski is crying crashed near smolensk turn and run through. the crew ignored warnings from the aircraft automated system to pull up and advise
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from air traffic controllers to land at an alternate airport plus were inexperienced in flying in bad weather the interstate aviation committee highlighted what they found to be the main causes behind the tragedy in their final report nurse my failure to make you timely decision to land at the reserve board based on multiple recommitted ations about your weather conditions at some of the airport descending lower than the. minimum height necessary to make a second language in a town failure to react properly to automatic amongst those are the reasons which led to the tragic crash of the aircraft into the land and the death of those on board. the findings also claimed passenger pressure on the crew to land as soon as possible played a vital role in the incident here is evidence the crew was afraid of disappointing someone if they didn't land. it's
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not clear whether the navigator was referring to the polish president or the commander in chief of the air force was in the cockpit and later alcohol found in his blind poland was not satisfied with the draft report compiled by the i.a.c. which found pilot error was to blame and insists various factors at play cause the accident but aviation experts have confidence in the findings my experience with the russian investigators has been very good they're very high quality organization that i believe that it was the investigation was generally carried out in accordance with the international civil aviation organization annex thirteen which is the international standard for accident investigation who did russia have a turbulent history and it was hoped politics one car of the investigation i think what the what the polish government wants to be able to present to the polish people is that this was not purely the fault of the polish crew
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and that russia take some blame for it as well i don't think this is very much to do with the facts i think it's all to do with politics the case is far from closed as the next chapter to find those accountable for the tragedy is open to. the committee concluded that no single person can be blamed for the accident but now that the final investigation report has been delivered a criminal investigator. can be launched and perhaps more light shed on the crash that killed the polish president his wife and most of the country's political elite and he's now a r.t. moscow. the russian foreign minister has just a given year a news conference in moscow sort of blind some of the main trends in events that shaped the kremlin's international policy in twenty ten. live to have an awful relations details i will tell you what exactly were the highlights of the.
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points. well of course the most important highlights of the year is the global warming in the relations between russia and the united states the year two thousand and ten will go down in history as the year of radical change in the relationship between the two countries also as the year of signing a new strategic arms reduction treaty and the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said he's very happy with the work that two countries have done in two thousand and seventeen through their relations and what it takes for another successful years simply for the two countries to fulfill to fulfill the promises they made to each other last year this year also this year has been very important for washing terms of cooperation with the european union as many european leaders have expressed support for the path to european security treaty proposed by president with a different they expressed their support support for that in principle and today russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said the draw is prepared to be patient
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with dialogues and that one. or two of the world are you able to visit russia's proposal of a new system of european security doesn't mean we're expecting our partners to prove it once we want to get together and talk about the problems of your atlantic security we haven't yet agreed on how to solve these problems some don't want to change anything they want to keep european security nato centric others who are more far sighted realize that no. work cooperation with russia as an equal partner all we want is a deep discussion on old levels of cooperation. will the next crucial step towards better cooperation between russia in the european union is introducing a visa free regime upward into russian foreign minister sergei lavrov as it will show trust between the two in that something that has to be worked on a lot in two thousand and eleven another problem though was in the spotlight of
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today's press conference is iranian nuclear program last year a bush era nuclear power plant built by russia began operating in technical mode and just in a couple of weeks time it will finally start bringing out chasity to iranian every indians homes which is a very big event of course with both russia and iran and today a lot of us out that's a russian principle agrees to the idea of international independent observers visits a new nuclear power plants they do that was suggested by iran visits of the plans for inspection in order to ensure their peaceful purposes nonetheless lover of has said that it's in no way should replace the six party talks or at the work of the international atomic energy agency working in the region he's also said that the back in two thousand and ten there was a lot of artificial pressure put on the iran and that he would not want this to be the case this year as well michael's another balls were kept coming up again and
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again and twenty to have walls made so what his lover of had to say about russia's relations with the organization with a. lover of us so that he's got high hopes for two thousand and eleven and tourism russian major corporation he has stressed that unless. despite the speculations russia has never seen nato as a threat and he actually sees. the status of the relations between russia and nato chain. in the near future dramatic. nato is not our strategic partner however as the russian leaders summit in lisbon we agreed to move towards a strategic partnership this is a breakthrough in relations as a first time set your goals been set on such a high level by the leaders of russia and you would like our relations with nato to be free from stereotypes of the past we would also like to make sure nonexistent problems are not forced upon our relationships. so you move. in two thousand and
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ten has also been very important here in terms of that there are those relations because talks began on creating a joint anti-missile defense shield in europe with the participation of russia and nato and of course this is something that needs to be worked on a lot this year according to russian foreign minister sergei lavrov as by achieving this anti-missile defense joint anti-missile defense system this will be a final blow to the heritage of the cold war that still remains in minds of some politicians according to. their reporting on the russian foreign ministers press conference held. ravaged by an earthquake that claimed two hundred thousand lives a year ago haiti is still gripped by the aftereffects widespread homelessness on the color. line and to its knees and now washington has added insult to injury
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hundreds of haitians will soon be deported from the u.s. so face a group. report. see alaska for most american women can relate to can a montra built. a working life in busy mother home with the kids while dad is at work. you know we work so we can provide. for that also this crime a family of the family that can really make. for the future if the u.s. government gets its way. just cya janaya and intone will become forever fatherless. engine a will enter the pool of single us mothers struggling to make ends meet. the home of the cell or maybe get a home my only hope. at any moment jeanne montoursville the breadwinner and twenty five year u.s.
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resident can be torn away from his family. today the father of four works as a church custodian in manhattan tomorrow the haitian immigrant can be deported back . back to the poorest country in the western hemisphere rocked by an earthquake and deepening humanitarian crisis. you know it would be going to war to put his. you know it's. you know. he's not he's not a good student. and i was. last year's seven point zero earthquake killed nearly three hundred thousand haitians and left more than one million homeless a tragedy so grave the u.s. issued an immediate suspension on deportations for his immigrants yet last month the obama administration quietly lifted the ban resuming deportations for those
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with criminal convictions even those like jean montoursville who paid his debt to society serving a living years behind bars for selling drugs in the eighty's he was released from prison in two thousand. and four. i used to almost biz's you know. you know. the very same day u.s. officials resumed deportations of haitian immigrants the state department issued a warning against non-essential travel to haiti alerting americans of continued high crime limited police presence lack of medical care and a cholera outbreak. an epidemic so bad the united nations has made a one hundred seventy four million dollar appeal to fight the outbreak it's not good it is now spread all the way across the country because as you know color is
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a contagious disease it's affected over one hundred thousand people so far. and over twenty five hundred people who have perished from the disease. according to attorney sunita patel the deportations are a violation of the conventions against torture and the un declaration of human rights sending someone back to a situation where they are likely to die or or face situation where they are. facing the possibility of death is potentially a violation of our obligations under international law yet according to immigrations and customs enforcement up to seven hundred haitians with criminal records will be sent back this year. to a nation wracked by violence food shortages and disease a prospect that brings a feeling of fear to this american family
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a family broken up not by divorce but by their own government. and obama who really needs to take a look at that consideration in the separation of families. because we believe children. and the lives of fathers like g. are you believe in danger if or when his home becomes haiti marina port i am our team new york. is going to check on some other international news and relief now official says. it wants to know who these twenty four district found no northwest. but law also a day after a suicide bomber targeted a police station and neighboring a mosque in the same region killing at least. eighteen people many of the victims including security officers and civilians are being treated in nearby hospitals. the death toll from the flooding and mudslides is really over three hundred thirty
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in the brazilian stage of rio de janeiro drenching rain caused a number of landslides destroying mountain villages the figure is expected to rise as rescue efforts continue rescuers are using helicopters to search for survivors. u.s. president barack obama has strayed tribute to the victims today's match shooting at a memorial service in arizona six people were shot dead and inside a supermarket and thirteen injured congresswoman gabrielle giffords who was shot in the head is said to have opened our eyes for the first time this is specter the gunman jared has been charged with the killings the faces life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted. ballot prostitution in spanish newspapers is getting people hot under the collar it's designed to protect women from exploitation but some sex workers say it's depriving them from the only living they have. better
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games the dark corners of the back pages. some scan the headlines other school street to the sports section and then there are those who are simply interested. so you open a newspaper in public it may seem like you're doing some serious reading catching up with the weirdest political developments but you may very well be looking at a page that's causing much to be decided. in most cases these closely for sure it was the work of. the prostitution mafia to be precise they said that seventy percent of girls and young women are kept in confinement in apartments and the only way to. response to the sense that if the ads are banned they can't be helped. but others hold a different view with some saying that banning the ads will not hurt your vice mafia but will hit those who willingly work in the sex trade and if there's not one
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of our research shows that i must use these girls become prostitutes on their own and banning the ads one stop human trafficking membership some feminists are going to think that prostitution is not the worst that can happen to a woman this is an issue for women sex appeal and many publishers and editors argue that because prostitution is legal in spain they're within their rights to run the ends badger's was place one of spain's main newspaper says that until there is a law making it illegal to publish such ads this practice is unlikely to change if we knew that the other these are the types of men who are shopping illegal or something bad ok we'll fight again against it. completely from parts from the information i mean we'll have to wait until the government decides something about this it for me this week we can do it whether or not retires and ban will stifle
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the market is illegal activities is being debated but for the newspaper business that struggle through the arrival of new media and the recent financial crisis a ban on sex ads is most certainly going to hurt duster cilia r.t. madrid. more stories on our website of course that. twenty seven has just arrived here at the minute be careful what you tweet a man in south korea ended up in jail for sharing with the world is praise for the no. so-called white plague of victorian england is on the rise again we report on what's driving that speculates this infection raises the u.k. is labeled as west. in europe's capital it's all online adult t.v. don't call.
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seven germany has become a walled wide internet sensation the cross slide two year old playing and it gets to make her debut at leipzig to wendy's use the tragedy of one hundred ten thousand facebook fans of the german sample of all ids the latest in a line of much loved creatures to be given celebrity status by the. off to the all food bowl of bath and pool the psyche. or she is very cute i can see why now on the way one of california's most infamous drug dealers tells me how he's now pushing for kids to keep clean that's off the year brings us all but it is the things.
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hello and a very warm welcome to the business update global economic growth will slow to three point three percent in twenty eleven months according to the world bank's latest assessment asia will keep its business the fastest growing region expanding by about eight percent in developing countries growth is expected to slow in twenty eleven as they approach the limits on their capacity russia is among nine countries which received the majority of capital inflows and twenty ten the world bank report raises concerns over whether sufficient capital controls are being implemented to prevent overheating in emerging markets. russia could resume its oil supplies to bella bruce by the twentieth of january as the latest price dispute appears to be reaching a conclusion russia's energy minister said do you smoke or says the decision should be announced within a week the energy spat erupted as russian oil producers insisted on increasing the
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price of a ton of oil by forty five dollars that's off to miss decision to raise the transit tariff it charges for shipping for oil to your wife twelve and a half percent. cole made beach oil and natural gas this year supply disruptions in australia push prices for the fuel to twenty eight month highs according to investment bank credit suisse coal could climb fourteen percent to one hundred fifty dollars a metric ton in the coming weeks while growing suppliers of oil and gas limit their gains that's after the worst floods in australia for decades to stop that coal production driving the price twenty percent in six weeks currently thermal coal is trading one hundred thirty two dollars a metric ton. and a quick look at the markets in europe stocks mostly low with a sour ahead of grade decisions from the european central bank and the bank of england among the homeless financial groups commerzbank is down almost four percent
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both through f.p. and airlines are also lower with tons and ryanair both declining around two percent . and here in russia markets are trading up this hour the dynamics are more cherry today but investors continue to demonstrate optimistic sentiment with oil and gas companies holding their leading positions. hydro is falling on the my six by point three percent following the market trend despite the news the company continues wiring hydro assets in brushes it of course creature energy companies are on the rise of a blue color mom believe just gaining almost two percent. biggest lender a unique credit made big for a controlling stake in the bank of moscow which is on the thirtieth or just privatization list the version of newspaper says the only declared bridges so far is russia second largest bank. most because the soldiers could sell the bank to be
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to be without it turned although unique whether its interest in the company could boost the price. despite portugal successful ball and issued on wednesday experts are still wary of the european union's prospects the chief strategist it at on capitol told us the political and economic structure of the euro zone was to blame i would think that default assumption probably is imminent or unavoidable i should say but that by themselves time and the problem with the euro even though i'm a supporter of the euro area such the problem when you have this imbalances is that you have a situation where countries so different big differences structurally have the same interest rate so it becomes extremely inflexible and this at some point has to give probably with the likelihood of a default if that happens you know forty five years. to the euro is possible at this time we're not forecasting that here.
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