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market. why no one should really be happening to the global economy much no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. oh you're watching our t.v. it's just a four thirty in the afternoon in a japan where a developing story is happening the japanese emergencies ministry says one of the country's nuclear power plants might be going into nuclear meltdown well this follows friday's record eight point nine magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami now the power plant in fukushima is operated by tokyo electric power company there six of those plants it had been shocked out after the earthquake that hit friday
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but the reactors core remain hot and still need cooling and it's the cooling system that is malfunction that's not working right now causing the allure of the government has issued a state of emergency at the nuclear power plants and as this was rate evacuations were conducted according to the nuclear safety commission about fifty one thousand residents living within the danger area have been evacuated so once again there are nuclear waters happening in japan they are now looking at a second unit at the fukushima plant they are worried that there might be a leak prime minister not a condit does not rule out a radiation leak from fukushima number two now once again this is just coming in from japan a nuclear power plant might be going into meltdown this has been the result of the massive eight point nine magnitude earthquake there still suffering from the huge tsunami the massive tsunami that had hit the contrary and right now the. it's said
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that about one million homes mostly in the northeast don't have water about four million homes are without power according to the prime minister about fifty thousand troops are going to join the rescue and recovery efforts now japan is on a nuclear watch right now but it's not just japan to the north is a russian has suffered in the region they are also watching out there very close to the northern part of japan and they are keeping an eye on the situation there as well again radiation levels are one thousand times normal levels in the north east of the country. probably will be bringing you more on the developing story there but first let's go to our interview program artie's not talking novikov interviews with each of the head of the russian institute of space devised engineering and she asked the top designer how the russian satellites can be used to help predict earthquakes like the one in japan.
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thank you for your time in the light of recent events in japan i can't help but ask are there any reliable systems that can forecast earthquakes and then. i think we should divide this problem into two parts first are there reliable earthquake prediction systems i regret to say there is no way to predict with a high degree of accuracy say ninety percent of the occurrence of earthquakes in this or that part of the world this is why we say that the problem is being studied by many establishment in many countries including this country in my institute but the problem is yet to be solved secondly there is the issue of warning if we speak about certain consequences of an earthquake like tsunamis huge oceanic wave the rules towards a country's coast here we have some time lag and unlike hundreds and thousands of years ago when we were unable to forecast or predict or warn now we have modern
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equipment that lets us do that if we see a wave rise up in the ocean we can warn coast guard services to take certain measures properly speaking between three and five percent of country's g.d.p. is lost every year in the wake of various cataclysms including major natural calamities of course the entire world community primarily the scientific and technological communities are working to have forecasting warning capability as well when these catechisms happen i mean the ones we are unable to start today like earthquakes hurricanes and other natural calamities which are linked for example to outer space influences like solar storms or the falling asteroids we can only forecast them with some or other degree of accuracy and try to issue a warning in order to minimize the consequences. you mentioned a time lag how big is the lag what is the minimum and maximum time governments have to vacuity have many people as possible. as of today there is absolutely no way to
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predict an earthquake in a particular place and therefore we have only a probability prediction involving complex research of many quake precursors. in particular in two thousand and six we completed our internal research we offered it to the russian security council and gotten support and then we set up a network of monitoring stations on cycling among other things we monitored some earthquake precursors including i honest fear disturbances in two thousand and seven several hours before a quake and neville sc unfortunately it was only one of the precursors in order to reach better probability say seventy percent we must examine several different precursors cloud patterns in many other things including the behavior of domestic animals such programmes are being worked out all over the world including those we're developing in particular we continued our work followed instruction by the russian security council in two thousand and six since then we've been working following our own initiative which is also partially financed by the russian space agency as a result we've established a network of stations in the russian far east to monitor the eye on
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a sphere and predict earthquakes in particular this devastating earthquake in japan which we're now witnessing was peaking already as the foreshocks had begun on the of march with magnitudes of seven point two so we see the shocks following one another all of them with magnitudes greater than five the latest one being nearly nine this is indeed a disaster however we can say that seven hours prior to the quake in tokyo we could see the precursor a change in the disturbance concentration the eye on a sphere over japan but we could not tell exactly when it was going to happen either in seven hours a day or an hour or in three days. how are you planning to assess an activity satellite forecasts how long before it works. at this point we're using a grant we want and europe and by we i mean the cooperation of several institutes which we hope will let us have a comprehensive picture of earthquake precursors which we can process with our many detectors after which we'll be able to predict more reliably so far this task has
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not been solved anywhere in the world either in terms of technicality or technology we are cooperating. with several countries the experience the russian federation in the former sort of a union of gain should be used by the international community so we're working with a grant from europe i think that after these disasters japan will be interested in uniting our common effort in forecasting such disasters. as the design engineer of manassas can you put it into simple words for us how does it work. where it's simple we monitor through satellites that fly over places and question the signals from the satellites we analyze the signal is was less attacked how long it was the way to the i honest fair which then lets us forecast the extent of its disturbance the correlation is very clear unfortunately we can't yet predict when more or fewer shocks will occur and what their magnitude will be the second question concerns precursors of such follow up problems as tsunamis the relevant systems are more or less worked out it all started during the peak of the cold war at that time
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scientists needed to convince politicians that the united rescue system was needed as a result of the usa in the soviet union later joined by canada and france and made an international rescue system an outer space post my son sucked this system a save more than thirty thousand lives the first instance being in one thousand eighty two when the soviet union one of the unspoken competition to be the first to launch a rescue satellite and save human lives the first rescue work in eighty an ambulance aircraft pilots who tried to find an aircraft in british columbia but it crashed and could not be found the father of a pilot that had died in the crash hired a small private aircraft which also crashed but luckily had beacons that the first soviet rescue satellite detected. what are the advantages of this is that you are developing in comparison to its competitors was named i would not mention advantages although it's clear that our system gives a very accurate picture as i mention in the two cases of earthquakes in in the recent one in japan this korea less as work with
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a complex approach while we are monitoring only one predictor ionosphere disturbance the ground will let us monitor many. cursors as to why the european community chose us perhaps they were convinced that the work we've already done meets the highest demands of european science. and according to a asked mates can we expect more arthritis in the region and what direction he had . indeed it's very hard to predict a series of quakes we've been monitoring with magnitudes ranging from seven to nine in all more than five tells us about the very serious process is taking place in earth's crust and this series of quakes may repeat over a rather long period of time it's been more than twenty four hours already since it's impossible to predict when they will start or even through the precursors we're watching while we can predict the beginning of a process we can't predict it's and even theoretically. thank you for sharing your thoughts thank you.
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fifteen minutes but first a sports news with that's hot. hold on this is the sports update live on r t the headlines for us the longest ever russian the bull season gets underway later on sounds a day would applaud a crocodile because when you look at my team and another must go that they go back . to our middle organ solo bob open up two zero leads in their best of seven semifinal series dancing to cage playoffs. in american football labor talks break down all the sixteen days of negotiations with the players' union dissolving meaning the league could place its first stop of since one thousand eight hundred seventy. at old cyber world struggles continue while being you world number one martin primary as well and compassion for the cadillac challenged and
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ship title in florida this week. so the twenty eleven russian prime in a keep off is just a few hours away now and it's an extended season sue when the country docked in the winter calendar like all the european nations it was a gorski now looks to have. ah at least four the top teams have title expectations this year including russia's three remaining representatives in the europa league is a neat spark tock and say scott is in need or the defending champions the st petersburg side were unexpectedly quiet during the transfer window this winter the northern powerhouse brought in only one and hailed the chilean youngster nicolas pena in new york strengthen their defense. meanwhile several reserve players have left the squad seeking first the action elsewhere nevertheless the champions will still have time to buy players for the champions league during the summer window in the european ox season moving on to runners up said the scot the moscow side as
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usual snatched up a few talented youngsters and sent some other promising players on loan to get match practice in the second division their cross-town rivals spar tucked up thanks to new defenders while the red whites are aiming to secure their tenth title. while it seems design powerhouse rubina are still keen to play a defensive style this year after buying a highly rated forward eagerly the janko from roscoff who specializes in counterattacking football meanwhile rubin was the only club who failed to get into the europa league last sixteen after being knocked out by f.c. twenty. two coke asian sides carrick and on g. where the name headline makers in the russian off season ruud gullit the world's best player in one nine hundred eighty seven was confirmed as the new manager of grozny and this chechen club is still trying to land one of the world's best forwards why start for the line from atlético madrid meanwhile angie acquired
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brazil legend roberto carlos who are thirty seven became the first world cup winner to play in the russian leader but the defenders only one of numerous anji newcomers including three more brazilian. however the russian football fans will have to wait a whole month to see the first major pleasure but upcoming season when they need host to scotland the tenth of april the most eagerly awaited league darby's or between say scott and spark and will take place at the end of april and august twenty eighth by then the next season will be matched with the european football challenger which begins in boredom in finishes in late spring uganda gorski party. over in england the massive africa clash awaits later on with the two most successful clubs in competition history meeting at old trafford premier league and cup giants manchester united and arsenal they'll have to have been one of the
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quarterfinals while the second match of the day will seem all time travel to birmingham. over to the cage i'll play also middle luke have taken a two zero lead in the semifinal series went up on guard after winning games two four three no overtime the owens team pulled off a good start scoring twice with six minutes to go all stemming from alexander pretty strong again and i'm on share of income. because one bad growth story building period stanislav to start cutting the gap there well in the second period of sake ago would have made it even with us at first. until the last period now in less than a minute in that regard was up front again now three four a very powerful group that made it very true however to go pull back once again to patrick control or go with about some of the big game into extra time where our young moxie our own and still the deal with as it does for three engaged two and two zero in the best of seven series that moves them of the worst now. also in
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the so abbas opened up a two zero lead in their match up with two time defending champions i'm sorry it's not because i'm winning games design three want alexander speed of open for the visitors in the second period you can try. again for minutes into the third but two more goals from both her she's leaving and this one from cities and movie of allowed some apocryphal to zero have overall teams now several to the city over thought for sunday's game three. but then stateside and then the n.f.l. labor talks broke down on friday evening as the league and the players failed to divide over nine million dollars of the league's profits although the league was ready to agree on several other issues such as maintaining the sixteen game regular season format the players' association the certified analysing it no longer represents the players and the collective bargaining agreements that could force a lengthy court hearings meaning the twenty eleven season is also on the threat. as
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you know the union walked away from the mediation process today to decertify. we do believe that mediation is the. fastest way to reach an agreement that works for the players for the clubs and we believe that ultimately this is going to be negotiated and we do see the table but they've chosen to pursue know the strategy and that is their choice but we will be prepared to negotiate if we meet and get something done that is fair to the players through the clubs. in golf hunter main retains the lead up to the second round of the cadillac championship in florida the american karting a sixty four after completing the suspended opening round earlier in the day and went on to shoot the well balanced one of the seventy one for the overall schools nine under par that gives him a vast locally the world number one martine calmer and francesco molinari climber showing no signs of pressure during his birdies for the second round which included
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the spot for a thirty on the way rory mcilroy is also very just two shots off the pace the northern irishman doing well and will be conditions bonjour with a sixty nine well six time when applied to woods lies outside the top thirty after adding a disappointing seventy four to his opening days seventy on friday. with the sports now in russia claimed a second medal a good bye on the world championships and humpy run sisco on friday winning the silver in the man's fall by seven point five below but the really cool settled unshipped will you get me it was to go back see mark seymour and yvonne cherry's of losing thirteen seconds to norway this cruise to the top of the podium well ukraine surprised the odds by peeping swiftly into tools and taking the bronze. and saying with winter action but moving to the venue for the snow boarding well the stage needs to wait for australian nathan johnston one that would not some of the season three mean world champion with a full three expansion well ahead of the drawn both the need was fellow frenchmen
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all too long settled for bronze. meanwhile another all the holy crawford to the top honors in the ladies' home by the twenty seven year old edging out european rivals euro belt of their point enough france and he good. will and finish second and third respectively call for closing the gap and overall leave the car with women now to be decided at the final world stage in spain. and that brings us to martial arts and we continue our look at various world styles our latest feature focuses on kyoko sheen a relative newcomer to the karata stable but one which is gaining popularity in spades here in russia regard for by now has more. no goods no any other type of protection no training sessions without tough sparing
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getting prepared for full context buying. anytime and anywhere. within the framework or widely known karate the stand up lying still claims to be one of the most cruel and most realistic with only punching to the head normally restricted for safety reasons welcome to the caution cry which is japanese for this side of ultimate truth the star was founded in one thousand nine hundred sixty four so i must just so yama will never taste defeat whiting bull just one part of his alternative training regime this is his successor shockey matsui r t could help with more skill one of the most respected karate musters election today as a new venue for keep pushing advance petitioner's opened in the russian capital. the russian athletes are a powerhouse in the sport in particular tauriel nicolay shrilly who won the japanese open championship is the best proof of it big twenty one year old russian
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is a true sensation becoming the youngest winner of the most prestigious kick in a band along with being the first ever foreigner to play in a title in the land of the rising sun shoeless well i work very hard as well as my trainer who gotten himself to raising me as a martial artist we moved forward step by step approach one can petition to naga with the sole aim of preaching the be. over there is no title or soon could be high and gentle east and olympic crown. really along with other stars simply itching for the chance to prove themselves at sports most prestigious meeting last year i think in the near future maybe some good news in this. respect for a continually holding negotiations with the international olympic committee keep machine could be included in the program within the framework of gravity as a whole. i can't confirm the keep who should overcome it it would be sport there
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are a lot of karate starts with different groups so it's a matter of which combination of groups will be accepted but it was the committee anyway were open for collaboration with the rest of the stars it's not clear yet if one of the globe's most extreme combat sports karate kid will ever become an olympic event although it's already established its pros name in the history of martial arts. r t one school. and you're up today for this hour coming up after a short break is the weather update stay with us.
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