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a very warm welcome this is live from moscow where it's not. well russia's a newspaper says police have named a suspect behind a terror attack. which killed thirty five people from southern russia. could be one of the organizers or even a perpetrator of monday's blast. we need the surname is the man the source's naming and possible connection to the attacks is rust a bit is not known at the moment whether he was the actual suicide bomber himself or just involved in connection with the with the bombing that we do know that he's from russia southern stuff or pole region and that he has possible links to now disbanded new guy terror group that operated in the area now we know that that used to be headed by shamil basayev and that that has links to international terror
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organizations in fact they carried out a number of bombings in recent years one of these in two thousand and four was at domodedovo airport when two planes took off from here and they bombs went off in those planes as they were in the air one of those that was flying to sochi the female suicide bomber on that plane was also a member of the new guy terror group so we've also heard from these unofficial sources that there are around ten other suspects that are also being linked to the attack but of course these are unofficial sources at the moment what we've heard from investigators is that where they're at with the investigations they've managed to find the body of the suicide bomber they've got a team of experts analyzing a picture of the heads of these experts say that they think the origins of the person from southern european or arabic origins and that's where they are with that at the moment now we know obviously as the investigation continues are going to be trying to establish exactly who this person was who today in the center of moscow
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they're having a gathering to commemorate days that were involved in the attack in the victims of that thirty five people were tragically killed many many more still in hospital and many of these in a critical condition now yesterday was the day of mourning we saw a lot of people turn up to the airport here they were laying tributes putting down flowers and candles we saw international reaction is what we have the american ambassador come down here and the response from russia has really been. one every zillions we still the apples for money again very quickly we've had a president would say that he made it to the devil so i can all make phone saying these terrorists haven't pulled the country to its knees and that really now there's a need for the international community to unite it's a fight what is a global threat and here on the ground they're really putting actions they still vows that they made to find a path taken to fight all those days you had any pot any responsibility in this attack we know the finger of blame has pointed at the child and that would authorities there's been full high officials ready more expected to come as the
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investigation continues as we start to really find everyone involved and hold them accountable. reporting that nobody out of a well meantime ivan that you learned on american defense on list under oath explains why russia was becoming a frequent talking for as long as terrorists these people may have been trained in pakistan and the al qaeda areas the problem that you have with those areas is there are many groups that are there and they all have different causes that they are fighting it seems like all these people are islamised what we generally call islamist but they are they often have separate goals and usually groups have a specific target in mind they've done studies on suicide bombings and this technique is often used against democracies to try to get them to withdraw from various areas now if russia got more heavily involved in afghanistan in the region again of course you might see some of the groups there. go against russia it has to
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do with the main reason that al-qaeda attacks the united states because it. meddles in the muslim world they know who they're targeting what country they're targeting and they know why they're targeting and they're just not crazy. after the bombing at the minute of effort nato and russia have vowed what together to fight terrorism r.t. spoke to nato military committee chairman admiral dipali says the fight against terrorism remains a top priority we were ready agreed that. the fight against terrorism is one of the main iraq operation the need to rush a worker program what happened in the there go monday is an even more and other witnesses to the ins and so is increasing our determination to work together to fight terrorism because terrorists as no like to as no call of terrorism is their own food store and we need to work together to counter it and to win it that's what
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we have to do all the international community together. now following the ratification of the strategic arms reduction treaty by moscow and washington russia and nato top military officials met to discuss joint missile defense in europe the two agreed in lisbon last november to cooperate in the creation of the system the chief of the general staff. says there should be a clear understanding of the outcome of the project. building missile defense systems in europe is complicated because it affects the global stability reached through the new start treaty the russian proposals have unfortunately not been mit's with full understanding that first later suggests building the systems stage by stage to go through the logical thing that's unacceptable for us we must understand what russia is final role in building missile defense systems is us like nato in the us said we should stop to analyze all the threats and challenges and to understand how we'll cooperate this gives us confidence that we'll be building
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those missile defense systems together if not the consequences will be disastrous. well now russia has acquired a brand new nuclear warhead which its main design a says would defeat both current missile defense systems and those under construction artie's i bet it has more on the ground breaking rocket. the designers say it'll be able to penetrate almost all the french shields not only current ones the ones in production for the next forty years now this concept is so unique so groundbreaking actually prompted the chief designer of the missile to come out and say that thirty years ago this sort of concept would have actually been considered as science fiction is that futuristic that advanced now we know that when the missile is in flight you will actually have several independently target for warheads will be deployed each with its own thermal technology what that means it'll they'll be allowed to go on undetected innovate any missile shield now other than those missiles you don't actually know any more about this one we're already
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russia claims to be in possession of one of the most powerful missiles there is in the world with ten independently top of the warheads each with a range of eleven thousand kilometers and obviously this is designed as a conference that will be even more powerful than that and so clearly that the technology they possess and have come up with is clearly very advanced indeed now they've been testing this for the last year the next two years they hope to combine it with current missiles and current carries they have later this year they hope to commission and put into service a new boulevard which the c. a c. based intercontinental missile now this all may sound like quite aggressive posturing on russia's part but actually under the new start treaty there is there are actually any restrictions at all on the development of new technology so what they see is is more of a terror and rather than anything else and hence the comment this statement from the defense ministry anatoly a surge of calls he said that should russia nato fail to actually come up with a joint missile defense shield in europe and russia will be forced to come up with
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one of their own. reporting right now you can always find that story and many more on our website that's r.t. dot com plenty of things waiting for you right now let's have a look at what when you find out why news blogs are gaining popularity among people craving for an instant dose of what's going on around the world. and sailing into the two thousand. for the world. one day on from barack obama's state of the union address his a rhetoric filled speech is being poured over many doubt however that president's rosy depiction of the u.s.
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or if the president's words will ever become reality christine for the views of the average american. you can find them at the crossroads in truckstops of most small cities in america just about everyone at some point has stopped in for breakfast served twenty four hours a day. at the waffle house this one in dumfries virginia draws in truck drivers and teachers and even high school students like fernando where to who are just eighteen years old criticizes the government for focusing so many of its resources outside of the country i don't think we should be too worried about other nations right now like i don't like i mean i know there's big catastrophes like haiti and so i do need help but i don't think that's shouldn't even be in the top twenty of our list of concerns. the concerns of the country were highlighted in president obama's state of the union address tuesday night where he also highlighted progress two years after the worst recession most of us have ever know the stock market has come
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will bring back corporate profits are up the economy is growing again it's a claim julie warner doesn't totally agree with we need to what our jobs back i mean for the economy has not been stimulated like it said for the average person the suffering goes on to have several college degree family members with no jobs they've been laid off or. what have the house foreclosed we decided to travel a little further down the road to the grayson village mobile home park people we met here describe themselves as ordinary americans it's just about thirty miles outside of washington d.c. but in many. way remember all that we met robert allen who lives here with his. wife barbara and father in law irvin watkins he says many people at his own company lost their jobs their health insurance and their hope he says congress should stop
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propping up banks and stop spending money on wars they ought to look at their own people for their tax money is made in america that's been in a lot of if not made in other countries so it's to be here first. before you take somebody. at the state of the union address in light of the deadly shootings in tucson arizona many republicans and democrats opted to sit together instead of in different sections what comes of this moment is up to us what comes of this moment will be determined not by whether we can sit together tonight but whether we can work together tomorrow. so what's the likelihood of that happening anything when something happens everyone comes together and work we will cool moment we hang out together we love each other but then next week the fight over
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health care i just like taken a kid and put him in a candy shop there you be good give me some candy that's what it looks like to me you put them together just. and the madi be kicking at each other again for americans like this the words are a start that our future is hopeful our journey goes forward but the action still seems a long way off reporting in dumfries virginia christine for south r.t. may god bless you. meantime political analyst brian de bussy said while obama's speech was well received by party rivals tough action needs to be taken regarding cuts and most importantly a freezing of budget spending. have to get out of iraq and stop spending money on iraq and afghanistan that's the first thing that's happened the reality is that no we can't pay for it right now we need to find spaces in the budget that we can cut
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whether it's defense whether it's discretionary there may be some interest in holding discretionary to two thousand and eight levels like the republicans want to do versus the current levels which is what barack obama wants to do so we can have some space to make those investments secretary gates has pointed out places where you can make cuts future at vance mint projects that can be cut one of the debate boondoggles was the new presidential helicopter marine one who supposedly one of those high tech the grants you know when systems ever made it's never been proven to work so they're getting rid of it is what exactly what they should be doing but in terms of the baseline budget you can't cut baseline defense while you're in the war theater it cannot be done freezing spending is something that should have happened probably three congresses ago because once we realized that the wars were costing upwards of one and a half trillion and two trillion dollars that weren't budgeted there not in the budget there special spending then there should have been a freeze on discretionary spending at that time the fact that it didn't happen is
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sort of the reason why the republicans lost no six it's reason why the democrats lost in the most recent elections and you know unless there's some leadership on this some point soon we're going to be a lot of people losing jobs look out will it's not quite a pos the out here in the russian capital you with on sale now advances in technology game to make us more comfortable in our day to day lives but who's paying the price for. what our special report that's waiting for you that it's a day.
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that special report is coming your way as it related today here on r.t. now israel's national holocaust museum and the search giant google have announced a joint project on nazi era archives more than one hundred thousand photos and documents from the museum will now be available online this comes as the world marks international holocaust remembrance day on january the twenty seventh on this day in one thousand nine hundred five the largest of the nazi concentration camps.
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was liberated by the soviet army it's estimated around six million jews were murdered by the nazi regime all across europe even today some questions remain unanswered over what exactly took place during the nazi occupation of poland as history professor john gross explains. what's happened however all over europe in that is that the germans have made it is that the local population was. being the security. local population got drawn into that process of persecution and the benefit it materially from it and. was reluctant to give shelter to jews who were trying to avoid the german network network but seems to me that and they said it is more a fairly well ingrained element of people's world outlook at the time and the nazi move to say first of all that jews are. evil and they should be isolated and things
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should be taken away from them this was this was a kind of a set of slogans which local people have accepted with. some interest so to speak and then slowly they were drawn into assisting in various ways in the process of round up and occasionally unfortunately also in direct assault and even killings there were especially in the east there was actually a directive from. the police chief at the time. to invite the local population to be active in acts of programs and killings of the jews and unfortunately there was quite a response at that time. now the latest from the first day of the world economic forum in davos a small blast has shaken the hotel near the venues according to police there they
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say that no injuries have been reported but two windows were broken investigators are looking at whether the explosion is of a criminal origin this comes as the tone of the form was set by the opening speech by russian president medvedev that spoke of the threat of terror preventing manmade disasters and at the wiki leaks revelations artie's laura met has details from switzerland well it was a speech that began with an introduction by the head of the world economic forum klaus schwab and he introduced president medvedev and he asked the audience to stand and observe a minute's silence in memory of the victims of monday's blast at domodedovo airport and that set the tone certainly from the beginning of the speech president medvedev said that the pain that they're feeling in russia now strengthens international resolve to fight a common fight against terror and he also had some quite defiant words both for the terrorists and for the gathered audience years rick dorsey were sure that those who committed this terrible act targeting citizens of different countries expected their actions to bring russia to its leaves but they thought he also talked about
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other things environmental issues he said that we're just one natural disaster away from essentially complete meltdown he's talking about events like the icelandic volcano erupting that stopped flights in europe and the extreme heat that you experienced in moscow last summer which caused all these forest fires so russia is proposing an early warning system an international network of early warning systems that can predict these kinds of natural disasters so that they'll be more easily dealt with he also mentioned wiki leaks he said that he had read the cables that wiki leaks had released about russia and essentially there was nothing new there they could have come from open source is going to shoot you should also look at it and i think the wiki leaks issue should make the spirit of international relations feel fear here. even though some states consider this an illegal activity the impact of this story is going to positive as for what was leaked some may find it interesting to others it's no secret as for me what i've read about russia has been
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nothing new to me today is the first full day and there's going to be a huge range of meetings as is usually said centric on both the business the the economic the governmental and the cultural having a session on nurturing africa's natural resources globalization talking about the next potential shock to the global economy and are also eurozone survival so huge range of issues but one of the most important sessions of today is a session in titles russia's next steps and modernization that was supposed to be attended by president made a good effort of course he has now returned to moscow to deal with the aftermath of that suicide attack on monday so it will in fact be attended by first step to promise to all of in his place and they'll be talking about how russia can fulfill its desire to become a knowledge based economy. i meant that my reporting will be bringing you more coverage of the ongoing summit in our business bulletin that's just
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a few minutes away with you but also next hour in the program financial analyst max kaiser is focusing on the economic aspects of what's being decided in switzerland. they're talking about instituting one hundred trillion dollars of new debt that's one hundred trillion dollars of worthless cocktail napkins with smeared lipstick one hundred trillion dollars a lot of exchange the most corrupt bankers for the pay for these. years. now let's check out some other world news in brief this hour twenty one workers have been killed in. every coal mine explosion rescue teams had no initial access to the victims due to a rock or roof collapse officials suspect the explosion is a likely to have been caused by a buildup of methane gas a similar blast occurred in the same in a mine four years ago that killed thirty two. vehicles in tokyo have raised the alert level as
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a pole kaino in southern japan continues to spew smoke and ash residents of banned from getting within a two kilometer radius of the area the volcano had a small eruption which caused a plume of smoke to reach fifteen hundred meters and a couple of nearby villages in the activity has course travel disruptions but no injuries or serious damage has been reported. over seven hundred antigovernment protesters have been arrested across egypt after a second day of clashes with police demonstrations across the interior ministry to ban public gatherings it added that anyone taking to the streets would also be prosecuted and the rest has spurred thousands to take to the streets in yemen's capital these reactions are said to be inspired by the operation in tunisia shows people's unhappiness with their respective political regimes. and tired of the business with you.
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that's right time to delve into the world of business and the dulles forum is in its second day business leaders also have had their chance to put their questions to russian representatives headed by deputy prime minister. artie's dental bushell who's in switzerland now has been listening to his speech. mr chevelle of really saying that russia needs to move from a resource based economy that's natural resources oil and gas to a people based one really pointing to the pepsi co deal approved with the purchase of we're both russia's largest dairy producer and he also added that he understands the difficulties that foreigners perceive in russia and that they're working to improve it first transparency we understand that these maybe number one for all the government and for the all the institutions we need to you know to to work
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on it what can we say to the existing and possible investors how can we attract new investors and we all you know came to the conclusion dead providing more and more transparency in all the institutions will show that russia is changing what the head of pepsi was also on stage and she was very bullish not only about the deal with wimbledon but also about the general perspective for the russian economy we're not there it's a temporary player in russia in russia we are russian and we intend to grow with the country and tribe with the country and as long as you go into that country with that perspective you work through all of the issues that happen in the country and look we've had a good record in russia we like it and we feel very russian in russia we also heard from microsoft reminding people that russia does have a difficult reputation at times abroad tarnished by certain developments was
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at pains to tell people that they get those problems and that they really want foreigners to come in and they will protect those investments as they've made those promises to pepsico let's listen in to what microsoft had to say the problem is their transparency of oral sedation and number of company. is still limited so i would like to come back to this question of rebranding crush and promoting russia because i do find it a few exceptions and their general motors are one of the few exceptions there are a few really not a good story set in russia but there are a few its many positive story so how to rebranded how to promote it more to make sure that all international community knows about russia understand that these strong bric country to invest really do since from last year a change in the way that people perceive russia here if last year there was a still a little bit of suspicion and a misunderstanding of russia in the way it does business this year of course helped
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firstly by the fact russia was expected to recover its economy quicker than those in the west the european union and the united states and also of course this vast state selloff of stakes in v.t. other states organizations that are being targeted at foreign investors that's expected to ramp up the foreign participation in the russian economy. and the decision of ross nafta and b.p. to join to develop the arctic fails could potentially contain billows of barrels of oil and gas will not cause any harm to russia's oil holding tank a b.p. which is also in partnership with a huge oil group that's according to the head of course now is what you could see trimble was speaking at the devil's form some shareholders were concerned the deal might have been a breach of the peace agreement to pursue projects in russia and ukraine exclusively through ten k. b.p. but mr session has rushed short investors can use the proposal that consulted with
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all partners from b.p. and their opinion is that they acted within the law and the questions of bayreuth should be resolved through the legal instruments and we don't see any problems here it be the has additional opportunities in russia to develop into all projects we deem to be a notional projects with rules nobody i think that's good. let's look at how the markets are faring that saw european shares reversed early losses to trade mostly high as mining and automotive stocks rather as swedish fashion chain nature in them dropped off to its results disappointed investors. and in russia the indices opened slightly higher but quickly slipped into red bringing hopes of the stead a recovery after monday's and chooses losses the indices are still deciding in which direction to move their crossing and recrossing the line the r.t.s. and the mice it's mixed to the south. and let's have a look at those stocks energy stocks are losing ground on foreign oil the core as we're getting the losses on the my six one point four percent dollar gas produce
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