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a growing economy. the multi billion dollar deal between. to develop the show might be frozen and. complaining it would not take. good news for russia around the world this is in crowds have gathered at one of moscow's main squares to mourn the thirty five victims of monday's terrible. it comes as police have reportedly named one of the suspects who could have been behind the attack. discuss these developments with. the ceremony began with a minute of silence at exactly four thirty two pm the time when the explosion
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happened to the much of the airport on monday and despite the freezing temperatures scores of people gathered here at pushkin square a square which is not only one of the main squares and historic science of the city was also a scene of another terrorist attack in august two thousand wins the was a day of mourning in moscow and in moscow region people came to them on to the airport including officials and even for the usual also laying flowers at the scene of the attack the moral services were held at churches mosques and synagogues across moscow and moscow region also in commemoration of the victims and the president the prime minister visited some of the ceremonies as well and just to remind you of this attack killed thirty five people and one hundred eighty others were injured so pretty much on thursday showed as well that the city and probably
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the entire country is still in shock after this attack turned to you know tell me about how the investigation is going you are going to go to the side of monday's boston any progress being made at this point. but we've had some sources naming a suspect in connection to that attack you know his surname is restive each day and he's believed to be from russia start for the polar region and i was also i thought that he has possible links to the now disbanded nic i terrorists. and we know that . was headed by shamil basayev and has links to international terrorist organizations now they've been responsive to for a number of bombings a very senior is one of the days attacks was carried out at domodedovo airport when t. planes took off from the airport explained it in the i went on to set off and one of the female suicide bombers pulled one of the planes that was headed facility i was also a canary. with the new guy terrorist group. we've also heard that there are on ten
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other suspects big thought to be connected to the attack but these of course all the unofficial sources though we've heard from the investigators here is that they've been able to find the body parts of the suicide bomber and they had a team of experts working to analyze a picture of the head and the experts believe that person to be over southern european or arab origin say the investigation here continuing and we know that the figures of players who should be pointing to the transport and airport authorities we've already seen president medvedev acting on these serious files he said to hold days accountable for people who responds well accountable we've already seen a number of firings of top officials involved in the child's will sector today president medvedev visited the riyadh station in the center of moscow to see how the security systems were working that he was joined by the mosque a mess i guess of yarn and a number of other officials they were really assessing the situation the message
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kid in the wake of the attack very clear they want to ensure the security is as tight as it possibly can be a. sort of a farewell as the hunt for those responsible continues american defense on this says al qaida or other groups linked to it might have their reasons for attacking russia. these people may have been trained in pakistan and the al qaeda areas the problem that you have with that 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 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 has to do
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with the main reason the 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 following the attack at domodedovo nato and russia closely together in the fight against global terror as a matter of priority and his military committee chairman told auntie that victory over terrorism is possible only if there's unity among the international community . we were already agreed that. the fight against terrorism is one of the main heroic operation the made to russia worker program what happened in the monday he's in even more and other witnesses to the ins and is increasing our determination to work together to fight terror because steroids as not like to as not call of terrorism is their own full stop and we need to work together to counter it to win it that's what we have to do all the into major going together. even so work on
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a joint missile defense system in europe remained a stumbling block in russia nato relations at the meeting in brussels russian military officials called on the alliance to give clear answers over moscow's role in the european asar shield rosters chief of the general staff says that nato partners are still reluctant to listen to moscow's proposals. of 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 first later suggests building the systems stage by stage the logical it's unacceptable for us we must understand what russia's final role in building missile defense systems is 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 those missile defense systems together if not the consequences will be disastrous. well there's more on
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russia and nato in our interview with the chairman of the federation council's foreign affairs committee. was also one of the key men involved in the decision by the council to approve the long awaited nuclear cuts treaty with the u.s. the start treaty well here's a glimpse at what's coming your way shortly. needless to say of that for us in the upper chamber of the russian parliament. all the work on the fic ation has started long before the document was brought. to the floor to vote and we were let's say trying to remove all the speed bumps on the way of the read the for creation which could appear because the discussion was rather tough both in washington and did moscow and i think we did a significant amount of work together showing that for us both on the capitol hill and here in moscow the word that is a group reset is not just
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a word we mean when we say the reset we need that reset unfortunately during the last twenty years we've failed to work out the positive bilateral agenda but it's called war agenda in our bilateral relations it's time to correct the mistakes of the past it's time to use that opportunity all those. protests inspired by the revolt in tunisia have dominated egypt yemen and algeria. author of the book full spectrum dominance says this wave of unrest is the same route since the color revolution seen in post seventy countries. what happened in georgia with the orange revolution or rather the rose revolution in georgia in ukraine with the orange revolution two thousand and three two thousand and four was part of a long term strategy orchestrated by the pentagon the state department and various u.s. financed and geos like. national endowment for democracy to create nato
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regime change in those former soviet union areas and to literally encircle russia now the what what's going on in the middle east with the jasmine revolution. in tunisia that we saw a few days ago and now in egypt well we have a food crisis taking place it is the backdrop and within that you have these n.g.o.s like freedom house training activists in trade unions and various other organizations to demand democracy demand human rights and so forth the majority of this appears to be orchestrated very finally by by the technique that was perfected of nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institution and institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's own forces now reportedly have
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a brand new nuclear warhead at their disposal it doesn't violate any part of the recently signed reduction treaty with the u.s. and the design it says it will be able to beat any current missile defense system and any other being built all these other but it takes it up. the designers say it'll be able to penetrate almost all the french shields not only current ones but 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 war hazell be deployed each with its own thermal technology with 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 russia claims to be in possession of one of the most powerful missiles there is in the
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world with ten independent of the warheads each with a range of eleven thousand kilometers and obviously this is the design is 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 a very advanced indeed how 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 c based in the continental may sell this or 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 sees is more with the terror and rather than anything else and hence the comment in the 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 one of their own. parties either bennett reporting there from moscow. on the
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second day of the economic forum in switzerland the russian economy has been at the center of much discussion it follows the russian president opening keynote speech on wednesday the first time russia has been represented at the forum leader in a video. because it was shorter than planned due to monday's attack on donated airport the bombing was the first topic he touched upon in his speech turning to issues of venting manmade disasters and the wiki leaks revelations covers for him last until sunday. by the way on our web site www dot com or ask him what do you think people decide on the devils forum well just seven percent of you think the reform is there to make the world a better place we can see there on screen almost half of you forty one percent believe it's an excuse for the rich to get richer at the expense of those not attending a third think that it's an opportunity for the powerful to plot how to stay in power twenty two percent of you have gone with less on this option you think it's a big fashion fads for being talked about well those are the reaction so far but
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you can still have your say on the issue on the web site r.t. dot com good to hear from. by the way will love bring you more coverage from davos in our business update it later while politicians and bankers are holding discussions of the four artie's tartus financial critic max keiser he's keeping a close eye on what's being decided there in switzerland the full program is coming up in the next hour here's a brief preview for you. you people are concerned out there and rightly so because the global economy is being held hostage by the global kleptocracy that's meeting this week in devon hose to talk about all of the ways are going to totally screw the global economy so more and still more money because that's what they're best doing 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 that says one hundred trillion dollars on an exchange or most corrupt
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bankers for a fee to pay for these and overpriced others. because they're coming away a little later here in r.t. the american economy is growing and corporate profits are up well that's the optimistic assessment barack obama made in his annual state of the union address but all of these christine for us are found out if as a bomb and said we measure progress by the success of ordinary people there's little ground for optimism. you can find them at the crossroads in truck stops of most small cities in america and just about everyone at some point has stopped in for breakfast served twenty four hours a day. at the waffle house and this one in dumfries virginia draws in truck drivers and teachers and even high school students like fernando where to who had 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 i don't like i mean i know there's big catastrophes like haiti and stuff
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to do you know but i don't think that's shouldn't even be in the top twenty heartless it 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 warring back corporate profits are up the economy is growing again it's acclaimed julie warner doesn't totally agree with we need to get our jobs back i mean for the economy has not been a stimulative like it's for the average person the suffering goes on to have several college degree family members you know jobs have been laid off. want to have the house foreclosed we decided to travel a little further down the road to the grayson village mobile home park people we man here describe themselves as ordinary americans that's just around thirty miles
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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 irving watkins he says many people at his own company lost their jobs their health insurance and their hope he says congress should stop propping up the banks and stop spending money on wars they ought to look at their own people for. but tax money is made in america that's been. made in other countries so it should be your first take. 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
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work together tomorrow. so what's the likelihood of that happening anything and something happens everyone comes together and we're going to the moment we hang out together we love each other but then next week the fight over health care. just like taken a kid. and put him in a candy shop. be good candy that's what it looks like to me you put him there just. a big kick in 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. . well political analysts brand opposes the u.s. government should have reconsidered its spending
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a long time ago. we 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 whether it's defense whether it's discretionary and secretary gates has pointed out places where you can make cuts future ed ransom it projects that can be cut one of the big boondoggles was the new presidential helicopter marine one one of those high tech to grants you know what weapon 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 e-mail unless there's some leadership on this it's some point soon we're going to be a lot of people losing jobs on capitol hill. well finally getting stuck in russia's maze of civet stump iraq receives more likely to make you cry than that's why the meeting with politicians in moscow to discuss the issue i didn't stand up comedian using a little spy humor to lighten the mood and here's a prime ministerial level chant for you. trip a short little bit of good which was that so a spy goes to k.g.b. headquarters and says i want to turn myself in they ask him what country were you spying for america then you need to go to room five in room five they ask him if you are an american spy do you have a gun if you do he need to go to ream seven in room seven they ask him do you have special communication devices if so go to room twenty in room twenty they ask do
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you have a mission i do he says then you leave you do go and do it and stop bothering people here but. well that brings up today for the moment twenty one minutes past the hour here in the russian capital the business news is next with dmitri that's after a short break stay with us here in moscow. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. which
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brighten. songs from stupid. stunts on t.v. dot com. and welcome to business it's good to have your company tanguay b.p. is going to court over b.p.'s plans to develop arctic fields with ross nets claiming the deal breaches its agreements with the british oil major t.m. case says it's agreement covers more projects in russia and ukraine that most newspaper says sites must consult about any deals with third parties but british oil giant says it is acting within the law and will share all details of its deal with richard swan from platt says b.p. and most now are likely to say part until the court hearing on february first. this is a legal claim lodged in london and it goes right to the heart of water. there's
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a lot of money tied up in tink a b.p. and if they have a right to what b.p. now wants to do with rosneft yeah that's serious liability not the end of the road for b.p. but it's a big roadblock to b.p. thinks it has the right to anything for anything b.p. wants to in russia according to the suit they're meant to run by team k b p first giving them the right of first refusal they didn't get that here they were presented with the rosneft deal is a pretty much a fait accompli. and sundin as out of metropole says that t n k could be willing to join the arctic project rather than block the deal i doubt that actual the a move for a r is to cancel his due because this would only harm our image formed a verse or so probably were are would want for take a v.p. to get some. benefits from benefits from
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b.p. or rosen and. the second day of the divorce for him brings together world oil giants russia's top oil producer ross neff and u.s. major exxon mobil have signed a deal to develop a deep water project in the black sea the company say even more energy projects are expected artie's daniel bushell has more. there's a quote so on ladies in that was for the first time one in five delegates must be women and having an effect on the composition of the delegations but the cinderella of the ball this year no doubt is russia if perhaps in the past russian investment investment by foreigners into russia was something of a dirty word something not quite understood the sites today yesterday of seeing small businessmen american other nationalities pulling over russian delegates here there's a very big delegation of bankers tycoons ministers is really something that i
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haven't seen in many years of attending such forums and they really submit russia's position as one of the most exciting growth prospects at the moment this three key reasons for this one is that they sell off of around thirty billion dollars of assets which of course foreign investors are very excited about the stakes in the likes of the two top banks burbank and v t v secondly is that the delegates here of the russian delegates have said all the right things they said that they're going to protect investments they're also going to move to a people based economy which considers knowledge and the scientific breakthrough that's a necessary in the economy and thirdly of course is the economic recovery of russia which is expected to be significantly better than those in the west countries like the european union and also the united states we expect more deals to be announced with the participation of russia over the coming three days that remain of this
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devil's twenty eleven world economic forum. correspondent daniel bushell given us a better feel of what the atmosphere is like at the end of the second day second at the markets now it starts with the united states and. things are looking pretty rosy yet full at the industry stocks are leading the way this is because caterpillar has reported fourth quarter profits quadruple and its shares are up one percent however gains are of course limited to saying they're not very easy going up tell you why in a moment european shares reversed the losses to trade mostly higher the day but they ended the session mixed as you can see there why the games are limited as problems are you japan's credit rating was cut for the first time in nine years by standard and poor's as the place in the political gridlock we're taking into consideration that came in as a shock to world markets in russia where
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a law making insider trading illegal finally comes into force on thursday came into force i'd rather say stocks were slightly positive r.t.s. better than the my six that some of the stocks on the my six stock was up one point six percent at the end of the session this is because rich is that the monopoly watchdog in the approved the purchase of the food company by. but energy and mining stocks were not. russia's major stock exchange my six has hiked its bid for trading platform are two years to one point one five billion dollars my sixth is to pay thirty five percent in some cash and convert the rest into my six shares the russian trading session has not yet responded to be over. and that's it for now i'll be back in one hour for one final update first it's business now.
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