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cover. suicide bombing a solo russian investigators say they know who committed monday's deadly terror attack. or dead of f.b.i. . investigators are saying the suspect was a twenty year old man romana russia's not caucasus republics but they will not be out disclose his name all the details in just a few moments. revolution revelations as protests rage in egypt wiki leaks diplomatic cables showing washington's been planning to overthrow the country's president for the call three. dozens killed as demonstrations continue throughout cairo i'm pointed to not bring you the latest in just a few moments. here's the piper gets to call the town where the americans growing
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disillusioned with the media's one certainly did coverage it's the big business behind the scenes that's under fire for pushing its agenda above the tree. a very warm welcome to you this is the live from moscow with me on this have it investigators say the suicide bomber who carried out a deadly attack at moscow's domodedovo airport was a twenty year old man from russia's restive corpuses region while monday's terror claimed thirty five lives and left more than one hundred people injured let's get more on the latest now from on the make about you over i can tell so war cells are investigators now. on the investigative committee assess that the case into
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monday's terrorist attack at the country's largest airport has been solved and they say they know the name of the man who carried out the attack which claimed lives of thirty five people. you know to me and russian investigators and security services have identified the suicide bomber who detonated an explosive device stuffed with metal elements at moscow's domodedovo airport on monday it was a twenty year old man from russia's north caucasus although investigators know the terrorists' name we're not going to disclose it now as we're currently working to establish the organizers and accomplices of this crime. of the north caucasus terrorist groups and separate extremists have claimed responsibility for similar deadly attacks in russia over the years and march twenty ton residents of the russian republic of the guest star must reminded on two female suicide bombers of the same origin carried out an attack
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a two an attack on moscow's much rose system the attack claimed lives of dozens of people as far as moscow's attack at the airport is concerned investigators say that it was most likely aimed at foreigners surviving in russia and it was not by chance that the explosive was set off in the international arrivals area i'll be a suicide bomber mean goes with the crowd and then he set up an explosive which was believed to be fixed around his body an equivalent of some seven kilos of t.n.t. it was also stuffed with shrapnel. because of course raises questions about security force and all across russia as i was done so far soon proved the situation. well that the my did the airport bore me as of course to rebuild the gaping holes in security at airports and train and mattress stations in russia that it forced the government of the country. to confront improving safety in crowded
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places had on and the country's president signed several orders to step up safety on the country's busiest transport taishan systems though of course as you said no president in no country is one hundred percent protected against this international evil international terrorism base is not solely russia but the whole world what russia could do is look to other countries' governments for tips on tackling the problem. only boy consolidating all public forces can we vanquish this evil we have no right to get hysterical about terrorism and spread out who this will make terrorism stronger look at the way americans came together after the events of nine eleven even those who are not very fond of president bush said yes he's got to be at the helm he's got to be tough he's got to be the same for our country that's the only way we can defeat terrorism look at the
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. well the president also said that the management of the airport should be punished over security lapses and a separate investigation has been launched into the transport police and security stopped. working at the airport all day and it followed guilty of those security officials could face up to seventy years in prison while russian lawmakers are also debating a new three level security alert system to be installed on russia's public transport this is a system similar to the one in place in the united states of america and this is still world class if i any potential risk has any increased critical and this would enable introduce in russia would enable law enforcement agents and security officials to work together in case of a terror threat terror attack similar to the one which happened at my dear the airport on monday many. over there are dating us on the investigation into
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monday's attack at domodedovo airport many thanks. diplomatic cables released by wiki leaks reveal that the u.s. government happen palang to topple the egyptian president for the post three years the fall show washington had been secretly backing the leading figures behind the uprising in egypt it comes as dozens of been killed in a routine house and injured in the violent antigovernment protests since the cheese day well these are live pictures right now of times rolling out onto the streets of cairo demonstrators of them on doing that president mubarak steps down but he's refusing to quit instead he's dismissed his government and is now preparing to appoint a new would happen it will be on rest follows similar riots into new zealand was president we told before fleeing into exile. has the latest from the egyptian capital cairo. now there is no police here. in downtown cairo although there is
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a strong army presence and they have ordered demonstrators to stay off the streets at this stage that seems highly unlikely we also hear reports of a lot of violence in the northern part of the country particularly the delta region we've been told that a police station has been raided so certainly the violence at the moment showing no signs of abating the latest we're hearing from these wiki leaks documents after the at least the last two to three years they've been supporting opposition voices here in egypt now this certainly is a sign of double standards the united states has always had a very delicate balancing act to play here in egypt privately they've they've they've on numerous occasions applied pressure to the egyptian president hosni mubarak but certainly in the public arena they've lent their support to him now this at seems to be slightly changed in the last few days with the u.s. president barack obama going on record and calling for unprecedented change you need to remember of course that mubarak is the united states strongest ally in the
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arab world but at the same time they do not want to be too closely aligned with every gene that seems to be so corrupt and so he that is the reason or if he's one of the major reasons for the demonstrations this week in analysts journalist investigative reporters have pointed fingers at the united states in terms of trying to change the politics of this region i think what we have obviously is there is the cia no doubt about it they are playing the card of mob rule the technical term is a clock grocery across the entire arab world it looks to me like a vagabond quite it's a double or nothing strategy they seem to be shooting the works for the stabilization mubarak is not dependent enough he's not dependent enough on nato he's not dependent enough on the i.m.f. above all they're looking for some kind of they're jerrick regimes that could be played against iran or for other other purposes i've been other thing that was revealed in these wiki leaks documents is that the united states themselves seem to
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have been. unawares as to the risk that mubarak failed it doesn't seem to suggest that they thought that mubarak's regime had any chance of failing anytime soon but i've had time to talk to protesters here on the streets and and their voices unanimous i've heard the deadline of two days been given in terms of when they expect mubarak to fall the the situation intern is here is important because it serves the same tired a feeling of hopefulness there will that is being felt now in egypt that when you plant when you apply enough pressure you do have the ability to bring down a dictatorship dictatorship having said that though it is conspicuous and it is worth noting that mubarak has had very little to say about these recent demonstrations leaving that to his top party officials some of whom come on record in the last few hours are saying that they do believe that there needs to be extremely gene change another reason why people here thinking that these demonstrations will indeed be a fruit. talking to us from cairo you're with still ahead this
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misplaced priorities. than a sound continues to claim lives lost he's a preacher contravenes and says the u.s. is looking in the wrong place for a solution. with the world economic forum in davos drawing to a close for a report on how russia creates a common economic space with the that's coming up in our business but i said in about ten minutes. with trust in the media on the way in the united states solace searching for more diverse sources to get many also skeptical over whether the big corporations owning the major t.v. networks can present them with. players around us that it's not going to delve deeper into the means and message of the main broadcasting. everyone seems to know that he who pays the piper gets to call the town. in the us
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paying the piper and running the show are corporations that you may call what american see hear and read it's a money maker it's a cash cow people don't think that there's any money in the media i mean aside from health care these days there's probably the media is is the industry of the twenty first century half a century ago fifty corporations rammed a major networks and newspapers since then a rapid concentration of media ownership has resulted in a near media monopoly spearheaded by a lucky few pumping money from the news cash cow and piping corporate interests to the viewers and readers the danger of this kind of media concentration is that it robs democracy of diversity it robs viewers from being exposed to a wider range of views. and always see the us is living in the golden age of media bias. it's never been easier for them to find out. exactly who's behind what where the conflicts of interest are topping the list of owners of rupert murdoch and his
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empire the news corp you have been a global media enterprise made if you shake that agenda at all not intention i mean we tried. murdoch stands over fox news channel the wall street journal and the new york post the fox channel is definitely seen as the most partisan and the most focused on advancing a particular political party and a political interest so is this because of rupert murdoch's personal interests definitely there's no doubt about it. general electric one of the largest military contractors for the u.s. government plus comcast one of america's largest cable providers are joined by the hip running the n.b.c. network the floor of the hudson river is covered with carcinogenic p c b s these toxic genet dangerous chemicals that were put there by general electric general electric owns n.b.c. and b c has not taken any trouble to report on this massive environmental story.
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with the innocent face of mickey mouse as their trademark disney is the proud owner of a.b.c. when a.b.c. was bought by does the and there were some a.b.c. stories about improprieties at disneyland is the world disney killed those c.n.n. and time magazine belong to time warner joining the media giants are c.b.s. corporation towering over c.b.s. news and viacom a global entertainment content company running among others comedy central they're supposed to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted but when you have journalists treading lightly around corporate and governmental elites it almost defeats the reason for their even existing the purpose of existence for corporations is profit meaning investors interests are placed a head of anything else that would matter in journalism good business is bad journalism good journal. is bad business broadcaster laura flanders says counting
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on getting facts from the corporate media is simply naive because it be reliant on military contractors gee to bring us our news about the war any more than we can be reliant upon television networks that are run by disney to bring us the truth about what's happening in our economy and media are increasingly one not the was the number of voices interested in bringing their viewers a little something called truth has decreased as a result instead of representing journalism the media have become louder mouthpieces for corporations just as the truth without r t. one has many americans turn to alternative news sources it's websites and blogs that are increasingly filling the void but radio host alex jones says the internet is also in danger of becoming manipulated by big business. you have the old dinosaur media nalang by five or maybe six mega conglomerates and they're really teaming up with
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the government and getting secret payments so this came out five years ago famous cases of reporters being given hundreds of thousands of dollars apiece by the bush administration armstrong williams as one of the famous instances to go out and promote new federal initiatives that bush was pushing for so it's not just that you have these five to six mega corporations that have all these other corporate subsidiaries and they won't report on things that put them in a bad light you have direct government payments of taxpayer money secretly being funneled to them this is outrageous and we've seen massive viewership drops on cable and broadcast t.v. and in newspapers and you've seen sites like involve wars' dot com or other alternative media exploiting and so now they're announcing the internet kill switch and c.c. regulation over the internet senator jay rockefeller one of the key committees says we would have been better off without the internet so instead of just having something where the egyptians shut the internet off in five minutes we have this shallow strangling of the internet because the old dinosaur mega media is losing
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credibility and it's a government mouthpiece and so they're now moving in with a perfect storm to restrict free speech that the internet is in danger. afghanistan's kandahar province has been killed on a time when he was on his way to a suicide bomb on a motorcycle round into the officials call with the taliban claiming responsibility the blast killed. on the spot where you can have body doubles were wounded on friday at least nine people were killed in a bomb blast in the capital kabul a recent u.s. intelligence report paints and crazy paint off the wall painting it when the bench and maybe one. minute she calls me and says that's not going to happen on this washington changes its approach to pacing that's. another year another january and yet another article in the herald tribune yet again from the cia sources it's bruce
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riedel their famous cia analyst claiming that eventually it kind of will be definitive uter that president obama charm offensive these of the muslim community all around the globe while the terrorist threat is real it is not confined or even closely related to afghanistan itself the terrorist threat comes along the afghan pakistani badland take out the ward alone afghan pakistani badland and substituted for a cross and that instantly will finally start making sense until the washington decision makers real accomplish that this linguistic exercise they are doomed to play all along this vicious circle paying lip service to the threat coming from pakistan while ignoring the clear and present danger of narco
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terrorism that comes from afghanistan. well don't forget you can they get the latest on all stories on our website that's all so you don't hold it take a look at life you right now while the russian president is fine the rights of occasion document on a new arms reduction treaty with the u.s. get all the analysis reaction to what it means for global security firms the wall famous bowl so i think there's a long winded up bob dole with dulles it's way to three top awards from british critics the full story and much more all at all so you talk home. it is going to check now on some other news making headlines around the world this hour five people killed. in a busy tunnel in west pakistan nineteen others were injured most of them were taken to a nearby hospital in peshawar the region has seen bombings over the past few years
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it's believed the taliban or al qaida militants are behind the attacks. the african union is commissioning a panel that it says will result by very close leadership to speak within a month. is refusing to step down though his opponent. is internationally recognized as the winner of this presidential election the union call for an end to the government. confining what's hot a small hotel also strongly condemn the surge of violence that is gripped the country following the still. government is defending a proposed levee it hopes will pay for massive flood damage across the country's eastern state's heavy rains were response for the devastation that claimed the lives that were damaged or destroyed some thirty thousand homes and businesses of alston and sea which develops near the southern state of victoria is less some communities in the region on high alert days also monitoring the two cycling's
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developing off the east coast. former south african president nelson mandela is recovering at home in johannesburg after hospital treatment the ninety two year old was admitted for two nights with an acute respiratory infection doctors say his condition is the stable official said mandela's office has received more than ten thousand messages of support from well wishers. the suicide bomb attack on moscow's domodedovo airport has led to global debate about what could be done to tackle terror your home office also known as the president took to the streets of new york to find out whether people there think enough is being done to stop. the suicide bomber in moscow the car bomb in iraq the shootings in tucson considering the recent spate of violent acts around the globe are we doing enough
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to prevent terrorism this week let's talk about that do you think that the world is doing enough to stop terrorism. i think we could be keeping lines of communication open and i think we can be trying to consider other people's perspectives i think we can be thinking more about policy and less about rhetoric are you willing to do more for if it meant the world is going to be protected more like strip searched at airports if necessary and i want to be structures. i think the machine i have is fine sees through clothes yeah ok with that do you think the scanners are ok that means we're safe yes your calls are coming off a nobody stacia do you think it's ever justifiable old you think anyone ever has a good enough reason to get that angry to do something like that no no i think those. there's obviously something wrong wrong with them to thank that we that it is it is a good thing to kill people and kill themselves illinois you have to go to these
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people here obviously it's horrible what happens but these people. that's what they're trying to get they're trying to get a reaction here let them have that kind of power over society and be scared all the time so if the media turns it down a little bit of the coverage it will have an impact and make them consider whether or not they're going to do it i think so whether or not even we're doing enough to end terrorism the bottom line is with all the recent violence clearly we have yet to succeed. ok that is the way the news thinks this our way on our necks all the latest business things dimitri. good to have your company you're watching business world economic forum as it is finishing stage but it has been more than intensive for the russian delegation with
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many major deals being announced investors say it's now time to turn expressions of will into action our correspondent daniel bushell wraps up the business conference force. well if russia does go on to become the open high tech economy that protects foreign investments then economists will call devils twenty eleven the turning point the right words were backed by deals president medvedev ten point plan this week here in davos really cemented that reputation he promised a fund to share risks and costs with foreign investors that invest in russia he also said russia will join finally the world trade organization this year followed by the o.e.c.d. the organization economic for a developed countries and finally create a common economic space with the european union a common space from the atlantic to the pacific it sounds impressive and those words were by god deals as i say we had wimbledon and russians all just there
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reproduced pepsico with the plan of turning it into the world's largest every producer then exxon mobil the was the largest oil and gas company agreeing with rosneft to develop black sea oil and gas for over a billion dollars and finally we've got several deals in the pipeline and the world's largest advertising company w p p is in talks with quite one or two russian companies to purchase them and increase their presence on the russian economy the dean of the school of a school of management is echoing the sentiments among world business leaders and explains what also has brought in for the russian high tech. i think it has achieved a number of things first of all it has created you know great fiza belike the. project that it's gets a lot of visibility in russia. critical but i think it's also critical of the management development and the caring leadership worldwide so it's a great opportunity for us to come here see our friends and sponsors potential new
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people that support the idea so overall this has been you know very good for the school in terms of physicality in terms of the feedback we get from terms of what we're doing and i think you know overall i'm very happy because it's feels like we're on the right track. russian authorities have approved pepsico three point eight billion dollars acquisition of the country's dairy giants wimbledon enjoy a new episode c.e.o. says russia is a perfect platform for further global expansion. using women down i think we can expand into cia central and eastern europe because those markets can all be serviced out of wimbledon and russia we have to decide how to take the technology develop a whole range of products that we can sell in other parts of the world so we can leverage the rhumba value added their expertise our partnership with the saudi arabian dairy company and figure out how to bring the expertise of both companies
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together to build out their platform for the company how much can you grow as a company our nutrition business which is about ten billion today and with wimbledon becomes twelve twelve billion plus can grow to about thirty billion by the year twenty twenty and russia becomes very interesting because russia scottland russia's cold water and russia can be a great source of food for us so one of our goals is to develop russian agriculture to be the hub for certain fruits stone fruits in particular the rest of the world the differences between three business in russia and another emerging market india russia is perhaps. more developed than india in terms of frameworks exists systems exist so does in india too but in india. when you want to buy land you have to really go through a long process to get it because as a rule of law you can go to a small farmer and say i want to learn you've got to go through a process. the first deputy chairman of the c.b.
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will become the president of the bank of moscow analysts say this effectively means russia's second largest lender has been given the green light to acquire the bear market which was founded by a specific of the t.v. was the first to express interest in the assets but then alphabetic wanted to buy one hundred percent of the land but it seems it has lost the race. the spike the terrorist attack at one of moscow's ports on monday the russian stock markets experienced a very stressful week of trading says stephen the ship's managing partner at the shift skin partners. the russian market is finishing the week largely unchanged because over the. last couple of years it really has become much more driven by the external events rather than some internal specific factors and so together with global markets which have been largely flat over the last couple of weeks the russian market has been flat we've seen some activity in gas prominent roles we see
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people switching out for example out of steels into some of the oil and gas names like gas prom and nafta but overall there has not been a lot of activity and that's all from the business team for now the headlines are next on out so you don't go away. we use special old french an accessory clip meant. they are
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