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there's a report. bringing you the top news in headlines from around the world this is r.t. we're certainly glad to have you with us now the main developments from libya tonight coalition of warplanes resume patrolling the no fly zone as heavy anti-aircraft fire is heard in the capital tripoli that's described gadhafi regime declaring an immediate cease fire earlier the arab league criticised the intervention following reports of civilian deaths. in the u.s. brought obama still insists there'll only be a limited role for american forces but the use of approved missiles on libyan
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targets has led many to draw parallels with the beginning of the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. meanwhile russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it's stressed it's unacceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. japan is still dealing with the consequences of last week's devastating earthquake is going to who's an expert on earthquakes and believes there may be more disasters ahead as the earth goes through a highly active seismic period that interview is coming up next. nobody gave us a wishlist of guinea thank you very much for joining us to the we talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such death toll and what they had i understand you've made some controversial traditions in terms of future
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earthquakes what exactly are they what are they based on so much more international of that but i wish we had an earlier post i think that there is no direct connection between the earthquake in japan and earthquakes that happen on our territory but this latest one is one of the major events in the chain of earthquakes that recently happened on the planet you will remember the earthquake on sumatra in two thousand and four is a major quake magnitude nine point five it was huge a major loss of life and tsunami etc then there were a number of other earthquakes in india where people also died in china with a magnitude of eight and finally in chile last year eight point eight and now this earthquake in japan with a magnitude only heard of before in this country night. as you can see the process is taking place in different places on earth what does our country look like in this respect in the last fifteen years or so we've had about fifteen nature earthquakes in our far east so almost every year there was an earthquake on the coral islands on come on in in core jago group so we had never seen such frequency
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before therefore we can say that we've witnessed a significant increase in seismic activity on earth in the last fifteen years in the previous years at least in the one nine hundred seventy s. and one hundred eighty s. that had not been so many major earthquakes it was a camp here it is a dangerous spot in our country are come chaka many experts have been predicting earthquakes in its southern parts for a long time and as the northern korea lions maybe the southern grille islands now considering the earthquake in japan seismic activity can spread there i also think that the north caucasus is a very dangerous zone because there haven't been any major. quakes there for a very long time there was a minor earthquake in two thousand and eight in the course of your screeching but nothing serious in a really long time so these i think are the most dangerous zones in russia can jocko the coral islands and the north caucasus in bushwick so we can you get what they mean and giving it be are we missing an overall increase in seismic activity or is this just
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a volatile period when did it start and when could be over all that other little one was but as a nation. yes. i believe this period like all clothes has on earth is of cyclical development if we mentioned the middle of the twentieth century it was also a period of more activity with a greater threat and shelia nine hundred sixty with a magnitude of more than nine then a great quake in the north korean's and southern come chaka when the tsunami wave reached twenty five meters and the whole settlement of coral was destroyed later in the one nine hundred seventy s. and one hundred eighty s. it was relatively common but already in the one nine hundred ninety s. the seismic activity grew again we see the twenty to twenty five years of relative countless is followed by a more active period i believe we are living in a more active period now to last about ten years more but i could not call such a solution as fully based on science would it be you were locked out they were you saying that both you and your colleagues abroad predicted the earthquake in japan why weren't enough people evacuated then. was
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a forecast has many parameters most important is analysis of seismic activity some quakes are constantly recorders and monitored the information is cataloged anomalies like excessive callous or excessive activity are analyzed further data is used about the definition of the little sphere formal and electromagnetic fields when you have many parameters coinciding you can announce the forecast one parameter alone is not enough to predict anything for several negative factors coincided first the japanese are perhaps best equipped in the world against earthquakes as they are living on a continuous seismic hotbed they predicted an earthquake but nobody expected a magnitude nine which is unique and normally magnitude eight is forecast the difference between eight and nine is a logarithmic scale each digit increment means a ten time increase of energy so nature played a mean joke with them before the eleven march quake
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a quake on the ninth of march in the same zone was considerably weaker only seven points. which is still big but they decided the forecast had been fulfilled and they relaxed a much stronger quake occurred soon afterwards that tsunami was indeed predicted but its epicenter was rather close to the shoreline only one hundred twenty kilometers away whereas the tsunami wave traveled at four hundred or even six or eight hundred kilometers an hour so it obviously reached the shore in ten minutes most of the victims resulted not from the earthquake destroying buildings but from the tsunamis because the latter were both unexpected and very high the sites they hit places that were very vulnerable for one with a what about russia's far east more i think which there would should be done to reduce the number of casualties in affected areas. people too where are residents of russia's far eastern areas supposed to be evacuated to moscow nobody has left people will remain living there regardless of earthquakes
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that this option has long been refuted moreover we don't know the timing exactly we know only some probabilities and we don't know what its magnitude will be. is being reinforced now as part of a special program also our territory unlike in japan is not so densely populated or urbanized no matter how odd it may send earthquakes for us are less dangerous than for europe or japan as they will cause extensive destruction or many victims while we have powerful earthquakes in the central part of the koreans in two thousand and six and two thousand and seven with tsunamis because you notice the no one died because nobody lives there and nothing was destroyed we should keep our eyes open and not rush to evacuate the residents who live there our country is not simple in terms of resettling someone somewhere proper homes are necessary warm clothing etc having this easily beat down on the sheer union of woodland got me thinking how the
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coolest line change any new bug i don't have relative. data but i think the landscape will become slightly lower for instance during the shoot a town earthquake of nine hundred ninety four in the southern corridor it was a very powerful quake two with a magnitude of eight point four as a result the island of sugar tons sank by sixty centimeters never to rise the landscape was changed it looks like the same may have happened in japan but i don't have direct data now portables the globe i mean what else can be affected by the movement of plates in terms of google landscape. shifts in the plates in such cases may have been very significant affecting large territories if the shift is about ten meters the area affected on the surface will be thousands of square kilometers shift is very big territorially it's where the earthquake has happened japan may sink a little while the continental plate rises on a working well but not that of what is going how reasonable is it to build nuclear
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power plants in earthquake zones after such disaster. when you're on there there is no option they don't have energy resources for us we don't build nuclear power stations in seismic zone as they do. believe in such projects as glen us to help predict earthquakes more accurately. well you know the robot of such technology is being worked on but so far it's not available our gluon a system inherits most of the features from g.p.s. g.p.s. is used with secondary support from satellites and the information about the defamations of the surface is mccord so far though it is hard to use for protectionist words will you ask me but i do you work together with you colleagues from abroad to put such events was it because of japan one of will or of or we had a joint russia japan project but it was rather long ago in the one nine hundred ninety s. we began to monitor japan we managed to detect some precursors then as head of the
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center tasked with coordinating the work in the country we're not entitle to forecast earthquakes abroad we have a lot of work domestically. i think a much thank you for it fine. please. live. sports is political in ways we don't often even notice especially on the level of culture where our ideas and attitudes as a society are shaped. the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship laments least during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever in love to be uncertain as to kill kill kill kill kill any look at the history of stop the sports never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the
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history of american sports is no different. culture is the same much different and there's a huge percentage of the public and on the positive side given the shia and sunni the saudi invasion and suppression of the shia majority of my range again the highlights how sectarian.
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explained briefly funneling. just. down the field for sure on t. allocation q. on the phone on called talk from the top story. joel sheesh life on the go. video on demand all season long cold calls and o.s.'s feeds now in the palm of your . question on the call to call. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine to the most
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independent payouts concert i think is there and most of the time they don't the place is a call for coffee just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my fine and therefore i protect sots because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with health family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. the. wealthy british style some. supplies.
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has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. the main developments from libya tonight coalition warplanes resume patrolling the no fly zone as heavy anti-aircraft fire is heard in the capital tripoli that's despite kid off his regime declaring an immediate cease fire earlier the arab league criticized the intervention following reports of civilian deaths. in the u.s. brought obama still insists there'll only be a limited role for american forces but the use of cruise missiles on libyan targets has led many to draw parallels with the beginning of the two thousand and three invasion of iraq. meanwhile russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force is stressed it's unacceptable the use of the un security
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council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians coming up now in the union is here with the latest in sports. great to have your company this is supposed to be here in twenty four hour our c let's take a look at some of the stories we're covering this hour. top of the charts rubin moved to the russian premier league summit for a day at least after notching up at you know win over rivulets. making china live up to their billing out the world series of events in moscow welcoming all four goals are for grabs over the weekend. and cost glories thirty one years ago british olympians daley thompson and holland wells came gold off the bus to games we catch up with the per week race their winnings this. let's
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take going with russian football rubin who are the team looking down on the rest in the russian premier league currently the title contenders beating to wreck rules need to move top on sunday the route hole it was aiming for his first win in charge of chechnya are fit to record but things aren't looking girly on blue bean making all the early running on the pressure to thirty three minutes a top tennis comic genius finishing off let me near the a junes post-doc the host advantage was doubled right before the hour mark christine and so to give and fortune much space allowed kristin noble watch net probably the easiest thing you ever score to mail a final score toughest. neil draw in their first points of the season beating up on a messy time one knows both sides lost on day one and were eager not to leak any easy goals the ciders didn't come close in the first half eventual game turning moment coming seven minutes from time sergei to veto reaping the rewards after the
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to stop the league's missile after it hit the post one nil to finds. some wishing those two. fixtures was the last school clash the home side is from perm now being we number one for the season thanks to the. first strike action continues monday in the premier league with three games from the second much the. ok let's move from being this game for liverpool of points back from the europa league departure during the week to victory over sunderland in the first of sunday's premier league games turquoise penalty and superb lee taken lewis where is gold making a difference at the stadium of light to fill a final score liverpool speaks six while sunderland must think recovery after having lost five of their dozen league matches in the battle of the big spenders between chelsea munch city it was a longer version moved to third sides to between
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a win late goals from. moving chelsea to third place a full nine points behind leaders manchester united however. brings us to the kontinental hockey league where we have the still version of the third semifinalists for twenty eleven will be blunt fighting back from behind against their do or die game seven overtime needed in this one the move to retreat because of proving himself the toast of the last region touring with almost ten minutes gone in the extra periods it had looked as if scar were on their way and rode in time twice taking the lead before atlanta equalized outlands no meat. in the western conference finals. in the pool we go where china's dominance of world diving continues the sport's powerhouse collecting all four goals on offer up the latest world series event taking place here in moscow richard from port features up a seat for this one. china was expected to dominate on day two and the signs were
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roman as for the rest of the field early on as he's easily took gold in the women's springboard to she blew away the rest of the field russia's only home ideas to bargain us or her hopes fade after this jump which opportunism phrase observed from the judges and she would finish in last the russians had high hopes in a men's synchronized three meters springboard a two time olympic champion to be consulted in teamed up with beautiful come all however after a promising start paper away in the last rounds of the chinese bureau a car queen a new tall new claim get another first place finish from the chinese as germany and ukraine completed the podium lineup and the german drew is said the chinese are just some stoppable of the moment. diving so constantly and you can do any mistake . with you do your way or not have the means to me to synchronize papon was the ultimate revenge of the night russia had reason to believe that they could finally
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challenge the chinese in the form of beautiful promoter and barely a governor or who won gold at the recent european championships in italy however they were let down by a couple of poor guards in runs three and four touches china's dominance even have the russian pair been perfect it's unlikely they would have been able to catch the chinese who would you sensational play for home countries put straight gold dons that if we had only started competing together and we haven't had much practice together in the past we get used to competing as a pair i'm sure the results will come up. trying to have a chance of competing a clean sweep in the men's ten meter particle from the opening rounds it was clear about this would be the case we bowed through gossamer try a nine point five sometimes in the judges as she was in just a different path to break the field how many times it was a small bit of consolation all because of the final tape of the russians i was becoming by a bridge and playing the country's only podium finish of the evening richard i'm
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hoping you don't see. the klitschko brothers still hold three of world boxing for me in heavyweight titles after elder sibling that's how he retains his w.b.c. crying on saturday night albeit in somewhat controversial circumstances thirty nine year old pitcher was taking on former cuban olympic champion audley nearest solace and close to one hundred thousand strong crowd got to see less than three minutes and action the challenger going down with seconds remaining in the first it looked as if you could winning pitch one hundred thirty touch so let's put replay showed his right knee buckling a torn critias leg meant undamaged carthage the injuries reported afterwards the wind marking the number thirty nine is forty two from forty four the leader choose dates. of the final world cup events of the ski jump season has wrapped up stock them on hurtling longest and plenty to slovenia but the overall steve flying title
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finds itself in the hands of gregor sharon's our stocks effort of two hundred fifteen point five metres string him a two point three metre advantage over roberts run yes with the entire field force to take one jump instead of the usual two because of strong winds. another pool on the marlies was third with a jump of two hundred sixteen metres a further distance than stuff but more style on a better landing and he's a good first place plenty of reason to celebrate for austrian fans meanwhile sharon's hour was fourth meeting he clinched the ski flying title with thomas morgan starred. dominated the world cup season collecting is a goal title which is on weeks before. we finally twenty twelve sees london host the twenty seventh olympic games plenty of eyes then looking to the future before two former gold medalist thirty one years in the past was in focus this year in moscow robert for daniel explains. may nine hundred eighty billion big mask
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a nice girl says goodbye mosquito in flies away the games are over although the victories clean but the athletes will live forever three years later and jewels winners will total police with it and fame luzhniki stadium and great britain's own wills and daley thompson respectively claim gold in the one hundred mirrors energy company back in one thousand nine hundred eighty just three inches separated wells from the three rays favorite kiba cereal lowered in a full of peevish funny enough it was standing here looking at looking at the scoreboard wondering who had won and because it came up in russian initially sure it was only when it came up in the english well if either when it came on the russian it's spelled my name very similar and that was when i realized that one is so it was only it was on it up point one thousand and thirty nine hundred eighty games as the world record holder and undisputed favorite he entered in the olympic
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gold four years later used angelus to become arguably one of the greatest athletes in history science for the people but i am very. very focused i do not look. just. just do my work and i don't remember i don't remember too much about about the competition just a trunk just trying to do it. as well as i possibly can in five hundred days london will host the next summer olympics with both wealth and khamsin looking forward to see the new generation of british leaders make history just like they did as possible i think i think we will be our inspiration from having the olympics and you don't buy a garden so to speak and i think that can inspire a lot of the hourly athletes to today things to get there. i think the rusher will do very well but great britain will do better i will be the.
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bigger going to noon party school. where we in the sports world weather is next i'll see you later. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath and your baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth but in the present day as a concert and i think most of it and most of the time they don't place the conflict of interest to be an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer and my father and therefore i protect folks because the nature of ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with self funded history of cancer
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the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. the numbers of congress. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers.
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